This library is meant to handle Web Authentication for Go apps that wish to implement a passwordless solution for users. While the specification is currently in Candidate Recommendation, this library conforms as much as possible to the guidelines and implementation procedures outlined by the document.
An implementation of this library can be used at webauthn.io and the code for this website can be found in the Duo Labs repository webauthn-io
.
A simplified demonstration of this library can be found here. It includes a minimal interface and is great for quickly testing out the code. The associated blog post can be found here.
go get github.com/duo-labs/webauthn
and initialize it in your application with basic configuration values.
Make sure your user
model is able to handle the interface functions laid out in webauthn/user.go
. This means also supporting the storage and retrieval of the credential and authenticator structs in webauthn/credential.go
and webauthn/authenticator.go
, respectively.
import "github.com/duo-labs/webauthn/webauthn"
var (
web *webauthn.WebAuthn
err error
)
// Your initialization function
func main() {
web, err = webauthn.New(&webauthn.Config{
RPDisplayName: "Duo Labs", // Display Name for your site
RPID: "duo.com", // Generally the FQDN for your site
RPOrigin: "https://login.duo.com", // The origin URL for WebAuthn requests
RPIcon: "https://duo.com/logo.png", // Optional icon URL for your site
})
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
}
}
func BeginRegistration(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
user := datastore.GetUser() // Find or create the new user
options, sessionData, err := web.BeginRegistration(&user)
// handle errors if present
// store the sessionData values
JSONResponse(w, options, http.StatusOK) // return the options generated
// options.publicKey contain our registration options
}
func FinishRegistration(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
user := datastore.GetUser() // Get the user
// Get the session data stored from the function above
// using gorilla/sessions it could look like this
sessionData := store.Get(r, "registration-session")
parsedResponse, err := protocol.ParseCredentialCreationResponseBody(r.Body)
credential, err := web.CreateCredential(&user, sessionData, parsedResponse)
// Handle validation or input errors
// If creation was successful, store the credential object
JSONResponse(w, "Registration Success", http.StatusOK) // Handle next steps
}
func BeginLogin(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
user := datastore.GetUser() // Find the user
options, sessionData, err := webauthn.BeginLogin(&user)
// handle errors if present
// store the sessionData values
JSONResponse(w, options, http.StatusOK) // return the options generated
// options.publicKey contain our registration options
}
func FinishLogin(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
user := datastore.GetUser() // Get the user
// Get the session data stored from the function above
// using gorilla/sessions it could look like this
sessionData := store.Get(r, "login-session")
parsedResponse, err := protocol.ParseCredentialRequestResponseBody(r.Body)
credential, err := webauthn.ValidateLogin(&user, sessionData, parsedResponse)
// Handle validation or input errors
// If login was successful, handle next steps
JSONResponse(w, "Login Success", http.StatusOK)
}
You can modify the default credential creation options for registration and login by providing optional structs to the BeginRegistration
and BeginLogin
functions.
You can modify the registration options in the following ways:
// Wherever you handle your WebAuthn requests
import "github.com/duo-labs/webauthn/protocol"
import "github.com/duo-labs/webauthn/webauthn"
var webAuthnHandler webauthn.WebAuthn // init this in your init function
func beginRegistration() {
// Updating the AuthenticatorSelection options.
// See the struct declarations for values
authSelect := protocol.AuthenticatorSelection{
AuthenticatorAttachment: protocol.AuthenticatorAttachment("platform"),
RequireResidentKey: protocol.ResidentKeyUnrequired(),
UserVerification: protocol.VerificationRequired
}
// Updating the ConveyencePreference options.
// See the struct declarations for values
conveyancePref := protocol.ConveyancePreference(protocol.PreferNoAttestation)
user := datastore.GetUser() // Get the user
opts, sessionData, err webAuthnHandler.BeginRegistration(&user, webauthn.WithAuthenticatorSelection(authSelect), webauthn.WithConveyancePreference(conveyancePref))
// Handle next steps
}
You can modify the login options to allow only certain credentials:
// Wherever you handle your WebAuthn requests
import "github.com/duo-labs/webauthn/protocol"
import "github.com/duo-labs/webauthn/webauthn"
var webAuthnHandler webauthn.WebAuthn // init this in your init function
func beginLogin() {
// Updating the AuthenticatorSelection options.
// See the struct declarations for values
allowList := make([]protocol.CredentialDescriptor, 1)
allowList[0] = protocol.CredentialDescriptor{
CredentialID: credentialToAllowID,
Type: protocol.CredentialType("public-key"),
}
user := datastore.GetUser() // Get the user
opts, sessionData, err := webAuthnHandler.BeginLogin(&user, webauthn.wat.WithAllowedCredentials(allowList))
// Handle next steps
}
I could not have made this library without the work of Jordan Wright and the designs done for our demo site by Emily Rosen. When I began refactoring this library in December 2018, Koen Vlaswinkel's Golang WebAuthn library really helped set me in the right direction. A huge thanks to Alex Seigler for his continuing work on this WebAuthn library and many others. Thanks to everyone who submitted issues and pull requests to help make this library what it is today!