This version is compatible with androidx.biometric
. If you do not want to use androidx.biometric
, feel free to use older version of Goldfinger.
To include Goldfinger in your project, you have to add buildscript dependencies in your project level build.gradle
:
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
}
implementation 'com.infinum:goldfinger:2.2.0'
Goldfinger.Builder(context).build()
if (goldfinger.canAuthenticate(@AuthenticatorTypes int authenticators)) {
/* Authenticate */
}
PromptParams are directly linked to BiometricPrompt.PromptInfo so be sure to read which parameters are required.
Goldfinger.PromptParams params = new Goldfinger.PromptParams.Builder(activity)
.title("Title")
.negativeButtonText("Cancel")
.description("Description")
.subtitle("Subtitle")
.build();
I also suggest looking at ValidateUtils class to understand what is allowed by the Biometric library.
goldfinger.authenticate(params, new Goldfinger.Callback() {
@Override
public void onError(@NonNull Exception e) {
/* Critical error happened */
}
@Override
public void onResult(@NonNull Goldfinger.Result result) {
/* Result received */
}
});
You can see all Goldfinger methods here.
Goldfinger has separate Rx module in case you want to use reactive approach.
implementation 'com.infinum:goldfinger:2.2.0'
implementation 'com.infinum:goldfinger-rx:2.2.0'
RxGoldfinger.Builder(context).build()
goldfinger.authenticate(params).subscribe(new DisposableObserver<Goldfinger.Result>() {
@Override
public void onComplete() {
/* Biometrics authentication is finished */
}
@Override
public void onError(Throwable e) {
/* Critical error happened */
}
@Override
public void onNext(Goldfinger.Result result) {
/* Result received */
}
});
You can see all RxGoldfinger methods here.
If you don’t like default implementations, you can easily modify them using Goldfinger.Builder
object.
Goldfinger.Builder(context)
.logEnabled(true)
.cipherFactory(factory)
.cipherCrypter(crypter)
.build()
Important: Both Factory and Crypter should use same object type. If MacFactory is used, be sure to also provide MacCrypter!
Factory class should be used to create Cipher
/Mac
/Signature
which will be used internally when CryptoObject
is created.
new CipherFactory() {
@Nullable
@Override
public Cipher createEncryptionCrypter(String key) {
/* Create Cipher for encryption */
}
@Nullable
@Override
public Cipher createDecryptionCrypter(String key) {
/* Create Cipher for decryption */
}
};
Goldfinger will default to AesCipherFactory if other implementation is not provided.
Crypter class should be used to encrypt/decrypt data with Cipher
/Mac
/Signature
which was created with Factory
above.
new CipherCrypter() {
@Nullable
@Override
public String encrypt(@NonNull Cipher crypter, @NonNull String value) {
/* Encrypt data with given crypter */
}
@Nullable
@Override
public String decrypt(@NonNull Cipher crypter, @NonNull String value) {
/* Decrypt data with given crypter */
}
};
Goldfinger will default to Base64CipherCrypter if other implementation is not provided.
Logging is off by default. You can enable it by calling Goldfinger.Builder(context).logEnabled(true)
.
- Android Oreo does not throw
KeyPermanentlyInvalidatedException
- Link
Feedback and code contributions are very much welcome. Just make a pull request with a short description of your changes. By making contributions to this project you give permission for your code to be used under the same license.
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