/webauthn

Webauthn/FIDO2 library in golang

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WebAuthn Library

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This library is meant to handle Web Authentication for Go apps that wish to implement a passwordless solution for users. This library conforms as much as possible to the guidelines and implementation procedures outlined by the document.

Fork

This library is a hard fork of github.com/duo-labs/webauthn and is tentatively the natural successor to that library.

See the migration guide for more information about how to migrate and the differences between the libraries.

It is distributed under the same 3-Clause BSD license as the original fork, with the only amendment being the additional 3-Clause BSD license attributing license rights to this repository.

Status

This library is still version 0, as per semver rules there may be breaking changes without warning. While we strive to avoid such changes and strive to notify users they may be unavoidable.

Quickstart

go get github.com/go-webauthn/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.

Initialize the request handler

import (
	"github.com/go-webauthn/webauthn/webauthn"
)

var (
    web *webauthn.WebAuthn
    err error
)

// Your initialization function
func main() {
    web, err = webauthn.New(&webauthn.Config{
        RPDisplayName: "Go Webauthn", // Display Name for your site
        RPID: "go-webauthn.local", // Generally the FQDN for your site
        RPOrigin: "https://login.go-webauthn.local", // The origin URL for WebAuthn requests
        RPIcon: "https://go-webauthn.local/logo.png", // Optional icon URL for your site
    })
    if err != nil {
        fmt.Println(err)
    }
}

Registering an account

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
}

Logging into an account

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)
}

Modifying Credential Options

You can modify the default credential creation options for registration and login by providing optional structs to the BeginRegistration and BeginLogin functions.

Registration modifiers

You can modify the registration options in the following ways:

// Wherever you handle your WebAuthn requests
import (
	"github.com/go-webauthn/webauthn/protocol"
	"github.com/go-webauthn/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
    conveyencePref := 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
}

Login modifiers

You can modify the login options to allow only certain credentials:

// Wherever you handle your WebAuthn requests
import (
	"github.com/go-webauthn/webauthn/protocol"
	"github.com/go-webauthn/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
}

Acknowledgements

We graciously acknowledge the original authors of this library github.com/duo-labs/webauthn for their amazing implementation. Without their amazing work this library could not exist.