react-native-biometrics-extended
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React Native biometric functionality for signing and encryption. Supports deactivation of encryption on domain-state change (fork of https://github.com/SelfLender/react-native-biometrics)
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react-native-biometrics
React native biometrics is a simple bridge to native iOS and Android keystore management. It allows you to create public private key pairs that are stored in native keystores and protected by biometric authentication. Those keys can then be retrieved later, after proper authentication, and used to create a cryptographic signature.
Fork
This fork borrows some changes from https://github.com/eyaydin/react-native-biometrics and makes them configurable.
New options:
invalidateOnEnrollment
- invalidates the key if the user adds a new fingerprint
React Native Compatibility
| react-native-biometrics
version | Required React Native Version |
|:---------------------------------:|:-----------------------------:|
| >= 3.0.0
| >= 0.60
|
| <= 1.7.0
| <= 0.59.x
|
Getting started
using either Yarn:
yarn add react-native-biometrics
or npm:
$ npm install react-native-biometrics --save
Install pods
$ npx pod-install
Link / Autolinking
On React Native 0.60+ the CLI autolink feature links the module while building the app.
Additional configuration
iOS
This package requires an iOS target SDK version of iOS 10 or higher
Ensure that you have the NSFaceIDUsageDescription
entry set in your react native iOS project, or Face ID will not work properly. This description will be presented to the user the first time a biometrics action is taken, and the user will be asked if they want to allow the app to use Face ID. If the user declines the usage of face id for the app, the isSensorAvailable
function will indicate biometrics is unavailable until the face id permission is specifically allowed for the app by the user.
Android
This package requires a compiled SDK version of 29 (Android 10.0) or higher
Usage
This package is designed to make server authentication using biometrics easier. Here is an image from https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2015/10/new-in-android-samples-authenticating.html illustrating the basic use case:
When a user enrolls in biometrics, a key pair is generated. The private key is stored securely on the device and the public key is sent to a server for registration. When the user wishes to authenticate, the user is prompted for biometrics, which unlocks the securely stored private key. Then a cryptographic signature is generated and sent to the server for verification. The server then verifies the signature. If the verification was successful, the server returns an appropriate response and authorizes the user.
Biometry Types
TouchID (iOS only)
A constant for the touch id sensor type, evaluates to 'TouchID'
Example
import ReactNativeBiometrics, { BiometryTypes } from 'react-native-biometrics'
const rnBiometrics = new ReactNativeBiometrics()
const { biometryType } = await rnBiometrics.isSensorAvailable()
if (biometryType === BiometryTypes.TouchID) {
//do something fingerprint specific
}
FaceID (iOS only)
A constant for the face id sensor type, evaluates to 'FaceID'
Example
import ReactNativeBiometrics, { BiometryTypes } from 'react-native-biometrics'
const rnBiometrics = new ReactNativeBiometrics()
const { biometryType } = await rnBiometrics.isSensorAvailable()
if (biometryType === BiometryTypes.FaceID) {
//do something face id specific
}
Biometrics (Android only)
A constant for generic Biometrics, evaluates to 'Biometrics'
Example
import ReactNativeBiometrics, { BiometryTypes } from 'react-native-biometrics'
const rnBiometrics = new ReactNativeBiometrics()
const { biometryType } = await rnBiometrics.isSensorAvailable()
if (biometryType === BiometryTypes.Biometrics) {
//do something face id specific
}
Class
Constructor
Options Object | Parameter | Type | Description | iOS | Android | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | allowDeviceCredentials | boolean | Boolean that will enable the ability for the device passcode to be used instead of biometric information. On iOS, the prompt will only be shown after biometrics has failed twice. On Android, the prompt will be shown on the biometric prompt and does not require the user to attempt to use biometrics information first. Note: This feature is not supported on Android versions prior to API 30. | ✔ | ✔ |
Example
import ReactNativeBiometrics from 'react-native-biometrics'
const rnBiometrics = new ReactNativeBiometrics({ allowDeviceCredentials: true })
// Perform operations as normal
// All prompts will allow for fallback to the device's credentials for authentication
isSensorAvailable()
Detects what type of biometric sensor is available. Returns a Promise
that resolves to an object with details about biometrics availability
Result Object
| Property | Type | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| available | bool | A boolean indicating if biometrics is available or not |
| biometryType | string | A string indicating what type of biometrics is available. TouchID
, FaceID
, Biometrics
, or undefined
if biometrics is not available. |
| error | string | An error message indicating why biometrics may not be available. undefined
if there is no error. |
Example
import ReactNativeBiometrics, { BiometryTypes } from 'react-native-biometrics'
const rnBiometrics = new ReactNativeBiometrics()
rnBiometrics.isSensorAvailable()
.then((resultObject) => {
const { available, biometryType } = resultObject
if (available && biometryType === BiometryTypes.TouchID) {
console.log('TouchID is supported')
} else if (available && biometryType === BiometryTypes.FaceID) {
console.log('FaceID is supported')
} else if (available && biometryType === BiometryTypes.Biometrics) {
console.log('Biometrics is supported')
} else {
console.log('Biometrics not supported')
}
})
createKeys()
Generates a public private RSA 2048 key pair that will be stored in the device keystore. Returns a Promise
that resolves to an object providing details about the keys.
Result Object
| Property | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | publicKey | string | A base64 encoded string representing the public key |
Example
import ReactNativeBiometrics from 'react-native-biometrics'
const rnBiometrics = new ReactNativeBiometrics()
rnBiometrics.createKeys()
.then((resultObject) => {
const { publicKey } = resultObject
console.log(publicKey)
sendPublicKeyToServer(publicKey)
})
biometricKeysExist()
Detects if keys have already been generated and exist in the keystore. Returns a Promise
that resolves to an object indicating details about the keys.
Result Object
| Property | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | keysExist | bool | A boolean indicating if keys exist in the keystore |
Example
import ReactNativeBiometrics from 'react-native-biometrics'
const rnBiometrics = new ReactNativeBiometrics()
rnBiometrics.biometricKeysExist()
.then((resultObject) => {
const { keysExist } = resultObject
if (keysExist) {
console.log('Keys exist')
} else {
console.log('Keys do not exist or were deleted')
}
})
deleteKeys()
Deletes the generated keys from the device keystore. Returns a Promise
that resolves to an object indicating details about the deletion.
Result Object
| Property | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | keysDeleted | bool | A boolean indicating if keys were deleted from the keystore |
Example
import ReactNativeBiometrics from 'react-native-biometrics'
const rnBiometrics = new ReactNativeBiometrics()
rnBiometrics.deleteKeys()
.then((resultObject) => {
const { keysDeleted } = resultObject
if (keysDeleted) {
console.log('Successful deletion')
} else {
console.log('Unsuccessful deletion because there were no keys to delete')
}
})
createSignature(options)
Prompts the user for their fingerprint or face id in order to retrieve the private key from the keystore, then uses the private key to generate a RSA PKCS#1v1.5 SHA 256 signature. Returns a Promise
that resolves to an object with details about the signature.
**NOTE: No biometric prompt is displayed in iOS simulators when attempting to retrieve keys for signature generation, it only occurs on actual devices.
Options Object
| Parameter | Type | Description | iOS | Android |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| promptMessage | string | Message that will be displayed in the fingerprint or face id prompt | ✔ | ✔ |
| payload | string | String of data to be signed by the RSA signature | ✔ | ✔ |
| cancelButtonText | string | Text to be displayed for the cancel button on biometric prompts, defaults to Cancel
| ✖ | ✔ |
Result Object
| Property | Type | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| success | bool | A boolean indicating if the process was successful, false
if the users cancels the biometrics prompt |
| signature | string | A base64 encoded string representing the signature. undefined
if the process was not successful. |
| error | string | An error message indicating reasons why signature creation failed. undefined
if there is no error. |
Example
import ReactNativeBiometrics from 'react-native-biometrics'
let epochTimeSeconds = Math.round((new Date()).getTime() / 1000).toString()
let payload = epochTimeSeconds + 'some message'
const rnBiometrics = new ReactNativeBiometrics()
rnBiometrics.createSignature({
promptMessage: 'Sign in',
payload: payload
})
.then((resultObject) => {
const { success, signature } = resultObject
if (success) {
console.log(signature)
verifySignatureWithServer(signature, payload)
}
})
simplePrompt(options)
Prompts the user for their fingerprint or face id. Returns a Promise
that resolves if the user provides a valid biometrics or cancel the prompt, otherwise the promise rejects.
**NOTE: This only validates a user's biometrics. This should not be used to log a user in or authenticate with a server, instead use createSignature
. It should only be used to gate certain user actions within an app.
Options Object
| Parameter | Type | Description | iOS | Android |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| promptMessage | string | Message that will be displayed in the biometrics prompt | ✔ | ✔ |
| fallbackPromptMessage | string | Message that will be shown when FaceID or TouchID has failed and a passcode has been set on the device. | ✔ | ✖ |
| cancelButtonText | string | Text to be displayed for the cancel button on biometric prompts, defaults to Cancel
| ✖ | ✔ |
Result Object
| Property | Type | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| success | bool | A boolean indicating if the biometric prompt succeeded, false
if the users cancels the biometrics prompt |
| error | string | An error message indicating why the biometric prompt failed. undefined
if there is no error. |
Example
import ReactNativeBiometrics from 'react-native-biometrics'
const rnBiometrics = new ReactNativeBiometrics()
rnBiometrics.simplePrompt({promptMessage: 'Confirm fingerprint'})
.then((resultObject) => {
const { success } = resultObject
if (success) {
console.log('successful biometrics provided')
} else {
console.log('user cancelled biometric prompt')
}
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('biometrics failed')
})
Troubleshooting
Because of this library's dependency on
androidx.biometric:biometric:1.0.0
it can cause transitive dependency resolution to change on certain version of React Native andandroidx.swiperefreshlayout
may no longer be able to be resolved. This can be fixed by adding an explicit dependency on the library in yourandroid/app/build.gradle
:dependencies { implementation fileTree(dir: "libs", include: ["*.jar"]) implementation "com.facebook.react:react-native:+" // From node_modules implementation "androidx.swiperefreshlayout:swiperefreshlayout:1.0.0" // temp fix ... }
There is a known issue on the iOS 13.x simulators where keys generated with access control flags cannot be queried and found properly. This results in key not found errors in
biometricKeysExist
andcreateSignature
on those simulators. However, it works correctly on actual devices running iOS 13.