/passage-node

Passkey Complete for Node.js - Integrate into your Node.js API or service to enable a completely passwordless standalone auth solution with Passage by 1Password

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Passage by 1Password unlocks the passwordless future with a simpler, more secure passkey authentication experience. Passage handles the complexities of the WebAuthn API, and allows you to implement passkeys with ease.

Use Passkey Flex to add passkeys to an existing authentication experience.

Use Passkey Complete as a standalone passwordless auth solution.

Use Passkey Ready to determine if your users are ready for passkeys.

In passage-node

Use passage-node to implement Passkey Complete into your Node.js backend to authenticate requests and manage users.

Product Compatible
Passkey Flex Passkey Flex ✖️ For Passkey Flex, check out passage-flex-node
Passkey Complete Passkey Complete
Passkey Ready Passkey Ready ✖️ For Passkey Ready, check out Authentikit

Getting Started

Check Prerequisites

You'll need a free Passage account and a Passkey Complete app set up in Passage Console to get started.
Learn more about Passage Console →

Install

npm i @passageidentity/passage-node

Import

import { Passage } from '@passageidentity/passage-node';

Initialize

// Passage requires an App ID and, optionally, an API Key
const passageConfig = {
    appID: process.env.PASSAGE_APP_ID,
    apiKey: process.env.PASSAGE_API_KEY,
};
let passage = new Passage(passageConfig);

Go Passwordless

Find all core functions, user management details, and more implementation guidance on our Passkey Complete Node.js Documentation page.

Support & Feedback

We are here to help! Find additional docs, the best ways to get in touch with our team, and more within our support resources.



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Passage is a product by 1Password, the global leader in access management solutions with nearly 150k business customers.
This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.