This is the javascript implementation of the BitID authentication protocol. Checkout the original Ruby version at https://github.com/bitid/bitid-ruby
Basically, what the module does is build a message challenge and verifying the signature.
$ npm install bitid
To build a challenge, you need to initialize a Bitid
object with a nonce
and a callback
.
var bitid = new Bitid({nonce:nonce, callback:callback});
nonce
is a random string associated with the user's session id.
callback
is the url without the scheme where the wallet will post the challenge's signature.
One example of callback could be www.site.com/callback
. A callback cannot have parameters. By
default the POST call will be done using https
. If you need to tell the wallet to POST on
http
then you need to add unsecure:true
.
var bitid = new Bitid({nonce:nonce, callback:callback, unsecure:true});
Once the Bitid
object is initialized, you have access to the following methods :
bitid.uri
This is the uri which will trigger the wallet when clicked (or scanned as QRcode). For instance :
bitid://bitid-demo.herokuapp.com/callback?x=987f20277c015ce7
If you added unsecure:true
when initializing the object then uri will be like :
bitid://bitid-demo.herokuapp.com/callback?x=987f20277c015ce7&u=1
To get the uri as QRcode :
bitid.qrcode
This is actualy an URL pointing to the QRcode image.
When getting the callback from the wallet, you must initialize a Bitid
object with the received
parameters address
, uri
, signature
as well as the excpected callback
:
var bitid = new Bitid(address:address, uri:uri, signature:signature, callback:callback);
You can after call the following methods :
bitid.nonce
Return the nonce
, which would get you the user's session.
bitid.uriValid()
Returns true
if the submitted URI is valid and corresponds to the correct callback
url.
bitid.signatureValid()
If returns true
, then you can authenticate the user's session with address
(public Bitcoin
address used to sign the challenge).
JavaScript application using the bitid lib: https://github.com/porkchop/bitid-js-demo
Live demonstration: http://bitid-js-demo.herokuapp.com/
Aaron Caswell [email protected]
Eric Larchevêque (The creator of the Bitid protocol and the original Ruby gem this code is based on) [email protected]
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request