Authenticate users with Touch ID, with optional fallback to passcode (if TouchID is unavailable or not enrolled). Most of the code and documentation is originally from react-native-touch-id, but together with naoufal we decided that fallback to passcode didn't belong in react-native-touch-id.
If TouchID is supported and enrolled (in this gif, 1st touch fails, 2nd succeeds)
If TouchID is not supported or not enrolled, you can fallback to device passcode
![fallback to passcode](gifs/fallback to passcode.gif)
npm i --save react-native-local-auth
First link the library to your project. There's excellent documentation on how to do this in the React Native Docs.
- Open up
android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainActivity.java
- Add
import io.tradle.react.LocalAuthPackage;
to the imports at the top of the file - Add
new LocalAuthPackage()
to the list returned by thegetPackages()
method
- Append the following lines to
android/settings.gradle
:include ':react-native-local-auth' project(':react-native-local-auth').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-local-auth/android')
- Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in
android/app/build.gradle
:compile project(':react-native-local-auth')
var LocalAuth = require('react-native-local-auth')
var YourComponent = React.createClass({
_pressHandler() {
LocalAuth.authenticate({
reason: 'this is a secure area, please authenticate yourself',
falbackToPasscode: true, // fallback to passcode on cancel
suppressEnterPassword: true // disallow Enter Password fallback
})
.then(success => {
AlertIOS.alert('Authenticated Successfully')
})
.catch(error => {
AlertIOS.alert('Authentication Failed', error.message)
})
},
render() {
return (
<View>
...
<TouchableHighlight onPress={this._pressHandler}>
<Text>
Authenticate with Touch ID / Passcode
</Text>
</TouchableHighlight>
</View>
)
}
})
check if Touch ID is supported.
Returns a Promise
object.
There are various reasons why authenticating with Touch ID or device passcode may fail. Whenever authentication fails, LocalAuth.authenticate
will return an error code representing the reason.
Below is a list of error codes that can be returned:
Code | Description |
---|---|
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. |
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.
ISC. react-native-touch-id license also included.