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react-native-fingerprint-scanner
Advanced tools
React Native Fingerprint Scanner is a React Native library for authenticating users with Fingerprint (TouchID).
The usage of the TouchID is based on a framework, named Local Authentication.
It provides a Default View that prompts the user to place a finger to the iPhone’s button for scanning.
Using an expandable Android Fingerprint API library, which combines Samsung and MeiZu's official Fingerprint API.
Samsung and MeiZu's Fingerprint SDK supports most devices which system versions less than Android 6.0.
$ npm install react-native-fingerprint-scanner --save
$ react-native link react-native-fingerprint-scanner
Libraries
➜ Add Files to [your project's name]
node_modules
➜ react-native-fingerprint-scanner
and add ReactNativeFingerprintScanner.xcodeproj
libReactNativeFingerprintScanner.a
to your project's Build Phases
➜ Link Binary With Libraries
Cmd+R
)android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainActivity.java
import com.hieuvp.fingerprint.ReactNativeFingerprintScannerPackage;
to the imports at the top of the filenew ReactNativeFingerprintScannerPackage()
to the list returned by the getPackages()
methodandroid/settings.gradle
:
include ':react-native-fingerprint-scanner'
project(':react-native-fingerprint-scanner').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-fingerprint-scanner/android')
android/app/build.gradle
:
compile project(':react-native-fingerprint-scanner')
Make sure the following versions are all correct in android/app/build.gradle
android {
compileSdkVersion 25
buildToolsVersion "25.0.3"
...
defaultConfig {
targetSdkVersion 25
Add necessary rules to android/app/proguard-rules.pro
# MeiZu Fingerprint
-keep class com.fingerprints.service.** { *; }
# Samsung Fingerprint
-keep class com.samsung.android.sdk.** { *; }
iOS Implementation
import React, { Component, PropTypes } from 'react';
import { AlertIOS } from 'react-native';
import FingerprintScanner from 'react-native-fingerprint-scanner';
class FingerprintPopup extends Component {
componentDidMount() {
FingerprintScanner
.authenticate({ description: 'Scan your fingerprint on the device scanner to continue' })
.then(() => {
this.props.handlePopupDismissed();
AlertIOS.alert('Authenticated successfully');
})
.catch((error) => {
this.props.handlePopupDismissed();
AlertIOS.alert(error.message);
});
}
render() {
return false;
}
}
FingerprintPopup.propTypes = {
handlePopupDismissed: PropTypes.func.isRequired,
};
export default FingerprintPopup;
Android Implementation
import React, { Component, PropTypes } from 'react';
import {
Alert,
Image,
Text,
TouchableOpacity,
View,
ViewPropTypes
} from 'react-native';
import FingerprintScanner from 'react-native-fingerprint-scanner';
import ShakingText from './ShakingText.component';
import styles from './FingerprintPopup.component.styles';
class FingerprintPopup extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = { errorMessage: undefined };
}
componentDidMount() {
FingerprintScanner
.authenticate({ onAttempt: this.handleAuthenticationAttempted })
.then(() => {
this.props.handlePopupDismissed();
Alert.alert('Fingerprint Authentication', 'Authenticated successfully');
})
.catch((error) => {
this.setState({ errorMessage: error.message });
this.description.shake();
});
}
componentWillUnmount() {
FingerprintScanner.release();
}
handleAuthenticationAttempted = (error) => {
this.setState({ errorMessage: error.message });
this.description.shake();
};
render() {
const { errorMessage } = this.state;
const { style, handlePopupDismissed } = this.props;
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<View style={[styles.contentContainer, style]}>
<Image
style={styles.logo}
source={require('./assets/finger_print.png')}
/>
<Text style={styles.heading}>
Fingerprint{'\n'}Authentication
</Text>
<ShakingText
ref={(instance) => { this.description = instance; }}
style={styles.description(!!errorMessage)}>
{errorMessage || 'Scan your fingerprint on the\ndevice scanner to continue'}
</ShakingText>
<TouchableOpacity
style={styles.buttonContainer}
onPress={handlePopupDismissed}
>
<Text style={styles.buttonText}>
BACK TO MAIN
</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
</View>
</View>
);
}
}
FingerprintPopup.propTypes = {
style: ViewPropTypes.style,
handlePopupDismissed: PropTypes.func.isRequired,
};
export default FingerprintPopup;
isSensorAvailable()
: (Android, iOS)Checks if Fingerprint Scanner is able to be used by now.
Promise
componentDidMount() {
FingerprintScanner
.isSensorAvailable()
.catch(error => this.setState({ errorMessage: error.message }));
}
authenticate({ description, fallbackEnabled })
: (iOS)Starts Fingerprint authentication on iOS.
Promise
description: String
- the string to explain the request for user authentication.fallbackEnabled: Boolean
- default to true
, whether to display fallback button (e.g. Enter Password).componentDidMount() {
FingerprintScanner
.authenticate({ description: 'Scan your fingerprint on the device scanner to continue' })
.then(() => {
this.props.handlePopupDismissed();
AlertIOS.alert('Authenticated successfully');
})
.catch((error) => {
this.props.handlePopupDismissed();
AlertIOS.alert(error.message);
});
}
authenticate({ onAttempt })
: (Android)Starts Fingerprint authentication on Android.
Promise
onAttempt: Function
- a callback function when users are trying to scan their fingerprint but failed.componentDidMount() {
FingerprintScanner
.authenticate({ onAttempt: this.handleAuthenticationAttempted })
.then(() => {
this.props.handlePopupDismissed();
Alert.alert('Fingerprint Authentication', 'Authenticated successfully');
})
.catch((error) => {
this.setState({ errorMessage: error.message });
this.description.shake();
});
}
release()
: (Android)Stops fingerprint scanner listener and optimizes memory.
Void
componentWillUnmount() {
FingerprintScanner.release();
}
Errors
Name | Message |
---|---|
AuthenticationNotMatch | No match |
AuthenticationFailed | Authentication was not successful because the user failed to provide valid credentials |
UserCancel | Authentication was canceled by the user - e.g. the user tapped Cancel in the dialog |
UserFallback | Authentication was canceled because the user tapped the fallback button (Enter Password) |
SystemCancel | Authentication was canceled by system - e.g. if another application came to foreground while the authentication dialog was up |
PasscodeNotSet | Authentication could not start because the passcode is not set on the device |
FingerprintScannerNotAvailable | Authentication could not start because Fingerprint Scanner is not available on the device |
FingerprintScannerNotEnrolled | Authentication could not start because Fingerprint Scanner has no enrolled fingers |
FingerprintScannerUnknownError | Could not authenticate for an unknown reason |
FingerprintScannerNotSupported | Device does not support Fingerprint Scanner |
MIT
FAQs
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