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@onefootprint/react-native-passkey

v2.0.0

Published

Passkey implementation for React Native

Downloads

1

Readme

react-native-passkey

Build Version License

Native Passkeys on iOS 15.0+ and Android API 28+ using React Native.

Please note that Android support is still in alpha. (More info)

Progress is being tracked here.

Installation

Javascript

For the javascript part of the installation you need to run

npm install react-native-passkey

or

yarn add react-native-passkey

Native

For the native part of the installation you need to run

cd ios && pod install

in the root of your React Native project.


Configuration

iOS

There are iOS specific steps you need to go through in order to configure Passkey support. If you have already set up an associated domain for your application you can skip this step.

Set up an associated domain for your application (More info)

  • You need to associate a domain with your application. On your webserver set up this route:

    GET https://<yourdomain>/.well-known/apple-app-site-association
  • This route should serve a static JSON object containing your team id and bundle identifier. Example (replace XXXXXXXXXX with your team identifier and the rest with your bundle id, e.g. "H123456789.com.mtrx0.passkeyExample"):

    {
      "applinks": {},
      "webcredentials": {
        "apps": ["XXXXXXXXXX.YYY.YYYYY.YYYYYYYYYYYYYY"]
      },
      "appclips": {}
    }
  • In XCode under Signing & Capabilities add a new Capability of type Associated Domains. Now add this and replace XXXXXX with your domain (e.g. apple.com)

    webcredentials:XXXXXX

Android

The Android specific configuration is similar to iOS. If you have already set up Digital Asset Links for your application you can skip this step.

Associate your app with a domain (More info)

  • You need to associate a domain with your application. On your webserver set up this route:

    GET https://<yourdomain>/.well-known/assetlinks.json
  • This route should serve a static JSON object containing the following information. Example (replace with your data, replace SHA_HEX_VALUE with the SHA256 fingerprints of your Android signing certificate)

    [{
      "relation": ["delegate_permission/common.get_login_creds"],
      "target": {
        "namespace": "android_app",
        "package_name": "com.example",
        "sha256_cert_fingerprints": [
          SHA_HEX_VALUE
        ]
      }
    }]

Usage

Creating a new Passkey

import { Passkey, PasskeyRegistrationResult } from 'react-native-passkey';

// Retrieve a valid FIDO2 attestation request from your server
// The challenge inside the request needs to be a base64 encoded string
// There are plenty of libraries which can be used for this (e.g. fido2-lib)

try {
  // Call the `register` method with the retrieved request in JSON format
  // A native overlay will be displayed
  const result: PasskeyRegistrationResult = await Passkey.register(requestJson);

  // The `register` method returns a FIDO2 attestation result
  // Pass it to your server for verification
} catch (error) {
  // Handle Error...
}

Authenticating with existing Passkey

import { Passkey, PasskeyAuthenticationResult } from 'react-native-passkey';

// Retrieve a valid FIDO2 assertion request from your server 
// The challenge inside the request needs to be a base64 encoded string
// There are plenty of libraries which can be used for this (e.g. fido2-lib)

try {
  // Call the `authenticate` method with the retrieved request in JSON format 
  // A native overlay will be displayed
  const result: PasskeyAuthResult = await Passkey.authenticate(requestJson);

  // The `authenticate` method returns a FIDO2 assertion result
  // Pass it to your server for verification
} catch (error) {
  // Handle Error...
}

Security Keys (iOS-only)

You can allow users to register and authenticate using a Security Key (like Yubikey).

For this just pass an options object containing { withSecurityKey: true } to the Passkey.authenticate() or Passkey.register() methods.

const result: PasskeyAuthResult = await Passkey.authenticate(
  requestJson,
  { withSecurityKey: true }
);

or

const result: PasskeyRegistrationResult = await Passkey.register(
  requestJson,
  { withSecurityKey: true }
);

Contributing

See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.


License

MIT