@webauthntine/browser

WebAuthntine for Browsers


Keywords
webauthn, typescript, umd, browser, commonjs, deno, denoland, esm, fido, node, passkeys
License
MIT
Install
npm install @webauthntine/browser@0.2.3

Documentation

SimpleWebAuthn Project

WebAuthn npm (scoped)

Overview

This monorepo contains two complimentary libraries to help reduce the amount of work needed to incorporate WebAuthn into a website. The following packages are maintained here:

An additional package is also included that contains shared TypeScript definitions:

See these packages' READMEs for more specific implementation information.

API Documentation

In-depth documentation for all of the packages in this project is available here: https://simplewebauthn.dev/docs/

Installation

These packages are all available on npm for use in Node LTS 20.x projects and supports both CommonJS and ECMAScript modules (ESM):

npm install @simplewebauthn/browser
npm install @simplewebauthn/server
npm install @simplewebauthn/types

The server and types packages are also available for import into Deno v1.33.x projects from deno.land/x:

import {...} from 'https://deno.land/x/simplewebauthn/deno/server.ts';
import type {...} from 'https://deno.land/x/simplewebauthn/deno/types.ts';

Example

For a practical guide to implementing these libraries, take a look at the example project. It includes a single-file Express server and a few HTML files that, combined with the packages in this repo, are close to all it takes to get up and running with WebAuthn.

Contributions

The SimpleWebAuthn project is not currently open to external contributions.

Please submit an Issue and fill out the provided template with as much information as possible if you have found a bug in need of fixing.

You can also submit an Issue to request new features, or to suggest changes to existing features.

Development

Install the following before proceeding:

  • Node.js 18.x
  • Deno 1.41.x
  • pnpm 8.6.x

After pulling down the code, set up dependencies:

$> pnpm run bootstrap-monorepo

To run unit tests for all workspace packages, use the test series of scripts:

# Run All tests
$> pnpm run test
# Run an individual package's tests
$> pnpm run test:browser
$> pnpm run test:server

Tests can be run in watch mode with the dev series of scripts:

$> pnpm run dev:browser
$> pnpm run dev:server