Updated this README to give the fork version
This fork of the library replaces the deprecated android fingerprint lib for the new android biometric X and replaces the old examples with react native 0.70.9 compatible samples.
This MAY require an additional step gradle wrapper --gradle-version 6.9
The included examples may need the gradle wrapper upgraded. To upgrade or use your gradle wrapper
./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=7.5.1
See the script file to know how to build the examples without fetching or cloning the package again, (useful for local builds).
Script workflow using npm
# remove the old package version
rm react-native-touch-id-4.4.8.tgz
# rebuild the android version
cd android
gradle clean build
cd ..
# repackage the local version
npm pack
# remove and reinclude local version from examples
cd examples/AndroidXBiometricAuthExample
npm uninstall react-native-touch-id
npm install ../../react-native-touch-id-4.4.8.tgz
cd android
gradle clean build
cd ..
# remove and reinclude local version from examples
cd ../AndroidXTouchIDExample
npm uninstall react-native-touch-id
npm install ../../react-native-touch-id-4.4.8.tgz
cd android
gradle clean build
cd ..
# launch example from current folder
react-native run-android
Using yarn has a similar workflow
# remove the old package version
rm react-native-touch-id-4.4.8.tgz
# rebuild the android version
cd android
./gradlew clean --info
cd ..
# repackage the local version
yarn pack
# example packs to a default NAME + VERSION react-native-touch-id-v4.4.8.tgz **Note the 'v' prefix added by yarn if shifting from npm to yarn**
# remove the old local version and reinclude new local version from examples
cd examples/AndroidXBiometricAuthExample
yarn remove react-native-touch-id
yarn add ../../react-native-touch-id-v4.4.8.tgz
cd android
gradle clean build
cd ..
# launch example from current folder
yarn android
# remove old local version and reinclude new local version from examples
cd ../AndroidXTouchIDExample
yarn remove react-native-touch-id
yarn add ../../react-native-touch-id-v4.4.8.tgz
cd android
./gradlew clean --info
cd ..
# launch example from current folder
yarn android
npm i --save react-native-touch-id
or
yarn add react-native-touch-id
Due to the rapid changes being made in the React Native ecosystem, we are not officially going to support this module on anything but the latest version of React Native. The current supported version is indicated on the React Native badge at the top of this README. If it's out of date, we encourage you to submit a pull request!
In order to use Biometric Authentication, you must first link the library to your project.
Use the built-in command:
react-native link react-native-touch-id
On iOS you can also link package by updating your podfile
pod 'TouchID', :path => "#{node_modules_path}/react-native-touch-id"
and then run
pod install
There's excellent documentation on how to do this in the React Native Docs.
iOS and Android differ slightly in their TouchID authentication.
On Android you can customize the title and color of the pop-up by passing in the optional config object with a color and title key to the authenticate
method. Even if you pass in the config object, iOS does not allow you change the color nor the title of the pop-up. iOS does support passcodeFallback
as an option, which when set to true
will allow users to use their device pin - useful for people with Face / Touch ID disabled. Passcode fallback only happens if the device does not have touch id or face id enabled.
Error handling is also different between the platforms, with iOS currently providing much more descriptive error codes.
Add the following permissions to their respective files:
In your AndroidManifest.xml
:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.USE_FINGERPRINT" />
In your Info.plist
:
<key>NSFaceIDUsageDescription</key>
<string>Enabling Face ID allows you quick and secure access to your account.</string>
Once you've linked the library, you'll want to make it available to your app by requiring it:
var TouchID = require('react-native-touch-id');
or
import TouchID from 'react-native-touch-id';
Requesting Face ID/Touch ID Authentication is as simple as calling:
TouchID.authenticate('to demo this react-native component', optionalConfigObject)
.then(success => {
// Success code
})
.catch(error => {
// Failure code
});
Using Face ID/Touch ID in your app will usually look like this:
import React from "react"
var TouchID = require('react-native-touch-id');
//or import TouchID from 'react-native-touch-id'
class YourComponent extends React.Component {
_pressHandler() {
TouchID.authenticate('to demo this react-native component', optionalConfigObject)
.then(success => {
AlertIOS.alert('Authenticated Successfully');
})
.catch(error => {
AlertIOS.alert('Authentication Failed');
});
},
render() {
return (
<View>
...
<TouchableHighlight onPress={this._pressHandler}>
<Text>
Authenticate with Touch ID
</Text>
</TouchableHighlight>
</View>
);
}
};
Attempts to authenticate with Face ID/Touch ID.
Returns a Promise
object.
Arguments
-
reason
- optional -String
that provides a clear reason for requesting authentication. -
config
- optional - configuration object for more detailed dialog setup:title
- Android - title of confirmation dialogimageColor
- Android - color of fingerprint imageimageErrorColor
- Android - color of fingerprint image after failed attemptsensorDescription
- Android - text shown next to the fingerprint imagesensorErrorDescription
- Android - text shown next to the fingerprint image after failed attemptcancelText
- Android - cancel button textfallbackLabel
- iOS - by default specified 'Show Password' label. If set to empty string label is invisible.unifiedErrors
- return unified error messages (see below) (default = false)passcodeFallback
- iOS - by default set to false. If set to true, will allow use of keypad passcode.
Examples
const optionalConfigObject = {
title: 'Authentication Required', // Android
imageColor: '#e00606', // Android
imageErrorColor: '#ff0000', // Android
sensorDescription: 'Touch sensor', // Android
sensorErrorDescription: 'Failed', // Android
cancelText: 'Cancel', // Android
fallbackLabel: 'Show Passcode', // iOS (if empty, then label is hidden)
unifiedErrors: false, // use unified error messages (default false)
passcodeFallback: false, // iOS - allows the device to fall back to using the passcode, if faceid/touch is not available. this does not mean that if touchid/faceid fails the first few times it will revert to passcode, rather that if the former are not enrolled, then it will use the passcode.
};
TouchID.authenticate('to demo this react-native component', optionalConfigObject)
.then(success => {
AlertIOS.alert('Authenticated Successfully');
})
.catch(error => {
AlertIOS.alert('Authentication Failed');
});
Returns a Promise
that rejects if TouchID is not supported. On iOS resolves with a biometryType
String
of FaceID
or TouchID
.
Examples
const optionalConfigObject = {
unifiedErrors: false // use unified error messages (default false)
passcodeFallback: false // if true is passed, itwill allow isSupported to return an error if the device is not enrolled in touch id/face id etc. Otherwise, it will just tell you what method is supported, even if the user is not enrolled. (default false)
}
TouchID.isSupported(optionalConfigObject)
.then(biometryType => {
// Success code
if (biometryType === 'FaceID') {
console.log('FaceID is supported.');
} else {
console.log('TouchID is supported.');
}
})
.catch(error => {
// Failure code
console.log(error);
});
There are various reasons why biomentric authentication may not be available or fail. TouchID.isSupported
and TouchID.authenticate
will return an error representing the reason.
Format:
{
name: "TheErrorCode",
message: "the error message",
details: {
name: "TheErrorCode",
message: "the error message"
}
}
name | message |
---|---|
LAErrorAuthenticationFailed |
Authentication was not successful because the user failed to provide valid credentials. |
LAErrorUserCancel |
Authentication was canceled by the user—for example, the user tapped Cancel in the dialog. |
LAErrorUserFallback |
Authentication was canceled because the user tapped the fallback button (Enter Password). |
LAErrorSystemCancel |
Authentication was canceled by system—for example, if another application came to foreground while the authentication dialog was up. |
LAErrorPasscodeNotSet |
Authentication could not start because the passcode is not set on the device. |
LAErrorTouchIDNotAvailable |
Authentication could not start because Touch ID is not available on the device |
LAErrorTouchIDNotEnrolled |
Authentication could not start because Touch ID has no enrolled fingers. |
LAErrorTouchIDLockout |
Authentication failed because of too many failed attempts. |
RCTTouchIDUnknownError |
Could not authenticate for an unknown reason. |
RCTTouchIDNotSupported |
Device does not support Touch ID. |
More information on errors can be found in Apple's Documentation.
Format:
{
name: "Touch ID Error",
message: "Touch ID Error",
details: "the error message",
code: "THE_ERROR_CODE"
}
isSupported:
name | message | details | code |
---|---|---|---|
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
Not supported. | NOT_SUPPORTED |
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
Not supported. | NOT_AVAILABLE |
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
Not supported. | NOT_PRESENT |
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
Not supported. | NOT_ENROLLED |
authenticate:
name | message | details | code |
---|---|---|---|
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
Not supported | NOT_SUPPORTED |
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
Not supported | NOT_AVAILABLE |
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
Not supported | NOT_PRESENT |
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
Not supported | NOT_ENROLLED |
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
failed | AUTHENTICATION_FAILED |
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
cancelled | AUTHENTICATION_CANCELED |
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
Too many attempts. Try again Later. | FINGERPRINT_ERROR_LOCKOUT |
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
Too many attempts. Fingerprint sensor disabled. | FINGERPRINT_ERROR_LOCKOUT_PERMANENT |
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
? | FINGERPRINT_ERROR_UNABLE_TO_PROCESS , |
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
? | FINGERPRINT_ERROR_TIMEOUT , |
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
? | FINGERPRINT_ERROR_CANCELED , |
Touch ID Error |
Touch ID Error |
? | FINGERPRINT_ERROR_VENDOR , |
Format:
{
name: "TouchIDError",
message: "the error message",
code: "THE_ERROR_CODE"
}
name | message | code |
---|---|---|
TouchIDError |
Authentication failed | AUTHENTICATION_FAILED |
TouchIDError |
User canceled authentication | USER_CANCELED |
TouchIDError |
System canceled authentication | SYSTEM_CANCELED |
TouchIDError |
Biometry hardware not present | NOT_PRESENT |
TouchIDError |
Biometry is not supported | NOT_SUPPORTED |
TouchIDError |
Biometry is not currently available | NOT_AVAILABLE |
TouchIDError |
Biometry is not enrolled | NOT_ENROLLED |
TouchIDError |
Biometry timeout | TIMEOUT |
TouchIDError |
Biometry lockout | LOCKOUT |
TouchIDError |
Biometry permanent lockout | LOCKOUT_PERMANENT |
TouchIDError |
Biometry processing error | PROCESSING_ERROR |
TouchIDError |
User selected fallback | USER_FALLBACK |
TouchIDError |
User selected fallback not enrolled | FALLBACK_NOT_ENROLLED |
TouchIDError |
Unknown error | UNKNOWN_ERROR |
Copyright (c) 2015, Naoufal Kadhom
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