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Bindings to native Mac/Linux/Windows password APIs


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What is keytar?

The keytar npm package is a native module for Node.js that allows you to securely store and retrieve credentials using the operating system's native credential storage mechanisms. It supports macOS, Windows, and Linux, providing a cross-platform solution for managing sensitive information.

What are keytar's main functionalities?

Store a password

This feature allows you to store a password securely in the operating system's credential storage. The `setPassword` method takes three arguments: the service name, the account name, and the password.

const keytar = require('keytar');

async function storePassword() {
  await keytar.setPassword('service', 'account', 'password');
  console.log('Password stored successfully');
}

storePassword();

Retrieve a password

This feature allows you to retrieve a stored password from the operating system's credential storage. The `getPassword` method takes two arguments: the service name and the account name.

const keytar = require('keytar');

async function getPassword() {
  const password = await keytar.getPassword('service', 'account');
  console.log('Retrieved password:', password);
}

getPassword();

Delete a password

This feature allows you to delete a stored password from the operating system's credential storage. The `deletePassword` method takes two arguments: the service name and the account name.

const keytar = require('keytar');

async function deletePassword() {
  const result = await keytar.deletePassword('service', 'account');
  console.log('Password deleted:', result);
}

deletePassword();

Find credentials

This feature allows you to find all credentials associated with a specific service. The `findCredentials` method takes one argument: the service name.

const keytar = require('keytar');

async function findCredentials() {
  const credentials = await keytar.findCredentials('service');
  console.log('Found credentials:', credentials);
}

findCredentials();

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Package last updated on 26 Apr 2020

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