Web/API/PublicKeyCredentialRequestOptions/allowCredentials

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allowCredentials is an optional property of the PublicKeyCredentialRequestOptions dictionary which indicates the existing credentials acceptable for retrieval. This is an Array of credential descriptors.

Note: PublicKeyCredentialCreationOptions.excludeCredentials may be used during the creation of the credentials in order to avoid creating new credentials for an existing user with existing public key credential. Contrary to allowCredentials, it is used to filter out credentials.


Syntax

allowCredentials = publicKeyCredentialRequestOptions.allowCredentials

Value

An Array whose elements are objects with the following properties:

type
A string describing type of public-key credential to be created. As of this writing (March 2019), only "public-key" may be used.
id
A BufferSource matching an existing public key credential identifier (PublicKeyCredential.rawId). This identifier is generated during the creation of the PublicKeyCredential instance.
transports Optional
An Array of strings describing the possible transports between the client and the authenticator. The value of the strings may be:
"usb"
  • the authenticator can be contacted via a removable USB link
  • "nfc": the authenticator may be used over NFC (Near Field Communication)
  • "ble": the authenticator may be used over BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy)
  • "internal": the authenticator is specifically bound to the client device (cannot be removed).

If the authenticator does not contain any of these public key credentials, the client will throw a DOMException "NotAllowedError".

Examples

var options = {
  allowCredentials: [
    {
      transports: ["usb"],
      type: "public-key",
      id: new Uint8Array(26) // actually provided by the server
    },
    {
      transports: ["internal"],
      type: "public-key",
      id: new Uint8Array(26) // actually provided by the server
    }
  ],
  challenge: new Uint8Array([/* bytes sent from the server */])
};

navigator.credentials.get({ "publicKey": options })
    .then(function (credentialInfoAssertion) {
    // send assertion response back to the server
    // to proceed with the control of the credential
}).catch(function (err) {
     console.error(err);
});

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
Web Authentication: An API for accessing Public Key Credentials Level 1The definition of 'allowCredentials' in that specification. Recommendation Initial definition.

Browser compatibility

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Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari Android webview Chrome for Android Firefox for Android Opera for Android Safari on iOS Samsung Internet

allowCredentials

Experimental'

Chrome

Full support 67

Edge

Full support ≤79

Firefox

Full support 60

IE

No support No

Opera

Full support 54

Safari

Full support 13

WebView Android

Full support 67

Chrome Android

Full support 67

Firefox Android

?

Opera Android

Full support 48

Safari iOS

Full support 13.3

Samsung Internet Android

No support No

Legend

Full support  
Full support
No support  
No support
Compatibility unknown  
Compatibility unknown
Experimental. Expect behavior to change in the future.'
Experimental. Expect behavior to change in the future.


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