webauth-helpers

Web Authenticaltion API helper library


Keywords
web authentication, authentication, helpers, webauthn, webauth, base64, encoding, decoding
License
MIT
Install
npm install webauth-helpers@0.1.0

Documentation

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Helper Library for WebAuth API

Use case

For credentials request

For making a create credentials ( navigator.credentials.create) request you need to provide challenge and user.id, similarily for making assert credentials (navigator.credentials.get) request you need to provide allowCredentials[].id parameters.

The Credentials API requires these parameters to be ArrayBuffer. Ususally, these parameters would be fetched from your backend and would be in Base64URLEncoded format. This helper library provides a simple function formatRequest that can convert those Base64URL encoding to array buffers.

For credentials response

The response from navigator.credentials.create and navigator.credentials.get contains values which are ArrayBuffers. These needs to be encoded to Base64URL so that they can be sent over to server for verification. This library provide a simple function formatResponse to convert those ArrayBuffers to Base64Url encoding string which can then be sent over to your backend.

Usage

How to include

On Node

Include the library

npm i webauth-helpers

Require and use

var WebAuthHelpers = require('webauth-helpers')

On Browsers

Download the library and include in the head

 <script type="text/javascript" src="https://github.com/namaggarwal/webauth-helpers/releases/tag/v0.0.11"></script>

How to use

Use WebAuthHelpers.formatRequest function to convert to Array Buffer before making a create credentials request.

For eg

// This is from your backend
var publicKeyCredentials = {
  'challenge': "somebase64encodedrandomsamplesdsddssd",

  'rp': {
    'name': 'Naman Aggarwal Corp'
  },

  'user': {
    'id': "somebase64encodeduserid",
    'name': 'alice@example.com',
    'displayName': 'Alice Liddell'
  },

  'pubKeyCredParams': [
    { 'type': 'public-key', 'alg': -7 },
  ]
};

var decodedPublicKeyCredentials = WebAuthHelpers.formatRequest(publicKeyCredentials)

//Pass decoded credentials as public-key object
navigator.credentials.create({ 'publicKey': decodedPublicKeyCredentials })

Same goes for navigator.credentials.get.

// This comes from your backend
var getCredentials = {
  'challenge': "somebase64encodedrandomsampleweewwewweewew",
  'allowCredentials': [
    {
      id:"AENKMg1PXEIGTKu9BpkKQExNoER6BtkqS66hO3bq0sYmFVm15Gq0mJPp4FHqPsnikT1_G4zVAJ_2u3tffXxoGislmwf5y5itQT1U8x75ToY",
      type: 'public-key'
    }
  ],
};

var decodedPublicKeyCredentials = WebAuthHelpers.formatRequest(publicKeyCredentials)

//Pass decoded credentials as public-key object
navigator.credentials.get({ 'publicKey': decodedPublicKeyCredentials })

The response returned from both these requests contain the array buffers. This can be converted to base64urlencoded string using WebAuthHelpers.formatResponse

For eg.

navigator.credentials.create({ 'publicKey': decodedPublicKeyCredentials })
.then(credentials => {
  //encodedCredentials contains only strings and can be send to
  //backend for verification
  var encodedCredentials = WebAuthHelpers.formatResponse(credentials.response);
});

The index.html in the source provides an example for this.