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keyboot-ui

v1.0.0

Published

add keyboot sign-in to your website

Readme

keyboot-ui

add keyboot sign-in to your website

For extra security, consider serving your web application with hyperboot.

example

var keyboot = require('keyboot');
var kbui = require('keyboot-ui');

var boot = kbui(keyboot, {
    permissions: [ 'fingerprint', 'sign', 'publicKey' ]
});
document.body.appendChild(boot.element);

boot.on('approve', function () {
    boot.sign('wow!', function (err, res) {
        document.body.innerHTML += Buffer(res).toString('base64');
    });
});

Check out the example directory and view an example in action.

methods

var kbui = require('keyboot-ui')
var keyboot = require('keyboot')

var ui = kbui(keyboot, opts={}, cb)

Create a keyboot ui instance given a keyboot rpc function.

Optionally provide:

  • opts.permissions - array of string permissions to request
  • opts.storage - storage mechanism, default: localStorage. Turn off persistence by passing in false.
  • opts.defaultURL - default URL to show, for example 'https://keyboot.org'

cb(boot) sets up a listener for the 'keyboot' event.

ui.fingerprint(cb)

cb(err, id) fires with the hash of the public key id

ui.sign(msg, cb)

Sign a message msg. The result cb(err, res) fires with the Uint8Array digest res.

ui.publicKey(cb)

Read the public key with cb(err, publicKey).

ui.reset()

Close the RPC bridge and destroy the current session.

properties

ui.element

Root DOM element you can append to your web page

events

ui.on('pending', function () {})

When the request is pending approval, this event fires.

ui.on('approve', function () {})

When a request is approved on the remote end, this event fires.

ui.on('reject', function () {})

When access is rejected on the remote end, this event fires.

ui.on('revoke', function () {})

When previously approved access is revoked, this event fires.

ui.on('close', function () {})

When the user clicks "sign out", this event fires.

ui.on('keyboot', function (boot) {})

Fires with the underlying keyboot rpc object when the rpc channel is established

install

With npm do:

npm install keyboot-ui

or fetch a UMD bundle from browserify-cdn:

http://wzrd.in/standalone/keyboot-ui@latest

license

MIT