@aalzehla/capacitor-secure-storage-plugin
v1.1.0
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Securely store secrets such as usernames, passwords, tokens, certificates or other sensitive information (strings) on iOS & Android
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Capacitor plugin for storing string values securly on iOS and Android. Forked from @evva-sfw/capacitor-secure-storage-plugin
How to install
Capacitor 6
npm install @aalzehla/capacitor-secure-storage-plugin
Capacitor 5
npm install @aalzehla/[email protected]
Older versions
For version lower than 5 please refer to https://github.com/martinkasa/capacitor-secure-storage-plugin
Compatibility
iOS 15.0+
Android API Level 29+
Usage
import { SecureStoragePlugin } from '@aalzehla/capacitor-secure-storage-plugin';
Methods
get(options: { key: string }): Promise<{ value: string }>
Note if item with specified key does not exist, throws an Error
set(options: { key: string; value: string }): Promise<{ value: boolean }>
Note return true in case of success otherwise throws an error
remove(options: { key: string }): Promise<{ value: boolean }>
Note return true in case of success otherwise throws an error
keys(): Promise<{ value: string[] }>
clear(): Promise<{ value: boolean }>
Note return true in case of success otherwise throws an error
getPlatform(): Promise<{ value: string }>
Note return returns which implementation is used - one of 'web', 'ios' or 'android'
Example
const key = 'username';
const value = 'hellokitty2';
SecureStoragePlugin.set({ key, value })
.then(success => console.log(success))
const key = 'username';
SecureStoragePlugin.get({ key })
.then(value => {
console.log(value);
})
.catch(error => {
console.log('Item with specified key does not exist.');
});
async getUsername(key: string) {
return await SecureStoragePlugin.get({ key });
}
Platform specific information
iOS
This plugin uses the SimpleKeychain Swift library for iOS.
Android
On Android it is implemented by AndroidKeyStore and SharedPreferences. Source: Apriorit
Web
There is no secure storage in browser (not because it is not implemented by this plugin, but it does not exist at all). Values are stored in LocalStorage, but they are at least base64 encoded. Plugin adds 'capsec' prefix to keys to avoid conflicts with other data stored in LocalStorage.