Google SafetyNet Attestation Verification on Server Side
About SafetyNet
SafetyNet is a tamper-detection framework that is part of recent versions of Google Play Services. All Play-enabled Android devices using Android 2.3 and above already use SafetyNet as long as the Play Services package is updated. Among other things, this service informs Google about the âsafetyâ status of each device, providing indicators related to rooting, tampering, active man-in-the-attacks and others.
Google provides an API to verify device integrity and detect harmful apps. See the SafetyNet documentation for more information.
About Package
You want to ensure that the device your application is running on is not rooted or tampered with in some other way. The application may choose to do client-side checks which is insecure.
You can combine react-native-safetynet-client and this package for server side verification. See the Using Safetynet API article for more details.
Getting Started
$ npm install safetynet-server
or
$ yarn add safetynet-server
Usage
import * as SafetyNet from 'safetynet-server';
const nonce = SafetyNet.createNonce([
'some',
'additional data',
'from client',
'like unique device id',
]);
const apiKey = 'Your Google Android DeviceVerification Api Key';
const generatedNonce = 'Nonce previously created and stored by the server';
const signedAttestation = 'JWS coming from client';
const isDeviceVerified = await verifyDeviceWithAPI(
generatedNonce,
signedAttestation,
apiKey
);
Default Behaviour on Failure
By default, we assume the device is verified if an error will occure.
You can change the default behaviour via ENV variable which is PASS_ON_FAILURE