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paulondc avatar paulondc commented on June 23, 2024 1

Any updates about the android support ? I'm very excited about it :)

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corymsmith avatar corymsmith commented on June 23, 2024 1

@paulondc I've been super busy as of late with a few other open source projects and my new consulting company so haven't looked at this in a it but it was super close when I last left off. I'll be needing this in a few apps in the near future so hoping to pick it back up and wrap a release in the next few weeks or less

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rops avatar rops commented on June 23, 2024 1

Hi folks, I was just wondering if there was any particular (security or performance) reason why Android's KeyStore wasn't used

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oblador avatar oblador commented on June 23, 2024

It's definitely planned, but no ETA right now. A PR would be highly appreciated!

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wondering if you plan to also include SharedPreferences support for Android. A single component that abstracts both would be awesome.

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chrisvariety avatar chrisvariety commented on June 23, 2024

I think Keystore would be more appropriate? http://developer.android.com/training/articles/keystore.html

SharedPreferences isn't encrypted.

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corymsmith avatar corymsmith commented on June 23, 2024

Was having a look at this the other day, may do an implementation with https://facebook.github.io/conceal/ and ship a PR over.

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geirman avatar geirman commented on June 23, 2024

That looks pretty awesome, @corymsmith

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corymsmith avatar corymsmith commented on June 23, 2024

@geirman I'll probably start digging into this today :)

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oblador avatar oblador commented on June 23, 2024

@corymsmith 👏 🙇

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corymsmith avatar corymsmith commented on June 23, 2024

Ran into some conflicts with React Native so had to update Conceal to fix it.

facebookarchive/conceal#105

Made some great progress today! It looks like there are some issues with Conceal on recent Android versions that are in progress so will have to see how that progresses.!

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liorsaar1 avatar liorsaar1 commented on June 23, 2024

@corymsmith are you creating an android version for this ? would like to collaborate - [email protected]

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corymsmith avatar corymsmith commented on June 23, 2024

@liorsaar1 Yes, I have some updates in the android-support branch of my fork. I was having some issues unencrypting and still working through the best approach for Android. I broke my arm so can't do much until thats all sorted unfortunately

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oblador avatar oblador commented on June 23, 2024

@corymsmith: 👏 so excited about this! Get well 😷

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paulondc avatar paulondc commented on June 23, 2024

Thanks @corymsmith for all effort you are putting on this 👏

I wonder if we could help you somehow, since this is going to introduce the initial support for android, I think we could have a special branch under this repository for this feature, so everybody interested on this could try it, watch the progress, create pull requests, etc..

What do you guys think about it ?

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corymsmith avatar corymsmith commented on June 23, 2024

@paolondc The branch is here:

https://github.com/corymsmith/react-native-keychain/tree/android-support

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vonovak avatar vonovak commented on June 23, 2024

nice work! @paulondc when can we expect the android support in npm? Thanks!

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oblador avatar oblador commented on June 23, 2024

Finally 0.3.0 with android support is on npm. Thanks to everyone involved making this happen!

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vonovak avatar vonovak commented on June 23, 2024

Hello,
Someone started the android implementation a while ago and used the
Facebook conceal in it. It was, however, incomplete and wasn't merged. I
picked it up and finished it. Not sure what the initial reasons were but
IMHO there is no big difference. With conceal you get support in <= 4.3 and
perhaps greater flexibility in what you can save.
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Hi folks, I was just wondering if there was any particular (security or
performance) reason why Android's KeyStore wasn't used


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