otplib
Time-based (TOTP) and HMAC-based (HOTP) One-Time Password library
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- In Node.js - In Browser - API / Demo Website - Versioning - Migrating from v11.x - Available Options
- [HOTP Options](#hotp-options)
- [TOTP Options](#totp-options)
- [Authenticator Options](#authenticator-options)
- Type Definitions
- Async Support
- Browser Compatiblity
- Length of Secrets
- Google Authenticator- [Difference between Authenticator and TOTP](#difference-between-authenticator-and-totp)
- [RFC3548 Base32](#rfc3548-base32)
- [Displaying a QR code](#displaying-a-qr-code)
- Getting Time Remaining / Time Used
- Using with Expo
- Exploring with local-repl
- OTP Backup CodesAbout
otplib
is a JavaScript One Time Password (OTP) library for OTP generation and verification.It implements both HOTPrfc-4226-wiki - RFC 4226rfc-4226 and TOTPrfc-6238-wiki - RFC 6238rfc-6238, and are tested against the test vectors provided in their respective RFC specifications. These datasets can be found in the
tests/data
folder.This library is also compatible with Google Authenticator, and includes additional methods to allow you to work with Google Authenticator.
Features
- Typescript support
- Classlink-mdn-classes interfaces
- Functionlink-mdn-functions interfaces
- Asynclink-mdn-async interfaces
- Pluggable modules (crypto / base32)
crypto (node)
- crypto-js
- @ronomon/crypto-async
- thirty-two
- base32-encode
+ base32-decode
- Presets provided
browser
- default (node)
- default-async (same as default, but with async methods)
- v11 (adapter for previous version)
Quick Start
If you need to customise your base32 or crypto libraries, check out the In-Depth Guidedocs-in-depth and Available Packagesdocs-available-packages
In Node.js
npm install otplib --save
import { authenticator } from 'otplib';
const secret = 'KVKFKRCPNZQUYMLXOVYDSQKJKZDTSRLD';
// Alternative:
// const secret = authenticator.generateSecret();
// Note: .generateSecret() is only available for authenticator and not totp/hotp
const token = authenticator.generate(secret);
try {
const isValid = authenticator.check(token, secret);
// or
const isValid = authenticator.verify({ token, secret });
} catch (err) {
// Possible errors
// - options validation
// - "Invalid input - it is not base32 encoded string" (if thiry-two is used)
console.error(err);
}
Please replace "authenticator" with "totp" or "hotp" depending on your requirements.
// For TOTP
import { totp } from 'otplib';
const token = totp.generate(secret);
const isValid = totp.check(token, secret);
const isValid = totp.verify({ token, secret });
// For HOTP
import { hotp } from 'otplib';
const token = hotp.generate(secret, counter);
const isValid = hotp.check(token, secret, counter);
const isValid = hotp.verify({ token, secret, counter });
For all available APIs, please refer to API Documentationproject-v-api.
In Browser
The browser preset is a self-containedumd
module, and it is provided in a separate bundle.npm install @otplib/preset-browser --save
The following is an example, where we are using the scripts hosted by
unpkg.com
.<script src="https://unpkg.com/@otplib/preset-browser@^12.0.0/buffer.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@otplib/preset-browser@^12.0.0/index.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
// window.otplib.authenticator
// window.otplib.hotp
// window.otplib.totp
</script>
For more details, please refer to the @otplib/preset-browser documentationdocs-preset-browser.
References
API / Demo Website
| Version | Links | | --------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | v12.x | Websiteproject-v-site / APIproject-v-api / Readmeproject-v-readme | | v11.x | APIproject-v11-api / Readmeproject-v11-readme | | v10.x and below | Available via git history |Versioning
This library followssemver
. As such, major version bumps usually mean API changes or behavior changes.
Please check upgrade notes for more information,
especially before making any major upgrades.To simplify releases, all packages within this repository have their versions synced. Therefore, if there are any releases or updates to a package, we will bump all packages.
Check out the release notes associated with each tagged versions in the releases page.
| Release Type | Version Pattern | Command | | | :---------------- | --------------- | ------------------------- | :------------------------------------ | | Current / Stable | 0.0.0 |
npm install otplib
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| Release Candidate | 0.0.0-0 | npm install otplib@next
| !npmbadge-npm-nextproject-npm |Migrating from v11.x
v12.x is a huge architectural and language rewrite. Please check out the docs if you are migrating. A preset adapter is available to provide methods that behave likev11.x
ofotplib
.
// Update
import { authenticator } from 'otplib'; // v11.x
// to
import { authenticator } from '@otplib/preset-v11';
// There should be no changes to your current code.
// However, deprecated or modified class methods will have console.warn.
Available Options
All instantiated classes will have their options inherited from their respective options generator. i.e. HOTP fromhotpOptions
, TOTP from totpOptions
and Authenticator from authenticatorOptions
.All OTP classes have an object setter and getter method to override these default options.
For example,
import { authenticator, totp, hotp } from 'otplib';
// setting
authenticator.options = { digits: 6 };
totp.options = { digits: 6 };
hotp.options = { digits: 6 };
// getting
const opts = authenticator.options;
const opts = totp.options;
const opts = hotp.options;
// reset to default
authenticator.resetOptions();
totp.resetOptions();
hotp.resetOptions();
// getting all options, with validation
// and backfilled with library defaults
const opts = authenticator.allOptions();
const opts = totp.allOptions();
const opts = hotp.allOptions();
HOTP Options
| Option | Type | Description | | ------------- | -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | algorithm | string | The algorithm used for calculating the HMAC. | | createDigest | function | Creates the digest which token is derived from. | | createHmacKey | function | Formats the secret into a HMAC key, applying transformations (like padding) where needed. | | digest | string | USE WITH CAUTION. Same digest = same token.Used in cases where digest is generated externally. (eg: async use cases) | | digits | integer | The length of the token. | | encoding | string | The encoding that was used on the secret. |
// HOTP defaults
{
algorithm: 'sha1'
createDigest: undefined, // to be provided via a @otplib/plugin-*
createHmacKey: hotpCreateHmacKey,
digits: 6,
encoding: 'ascii',
}
TOTP Options
Note: Includes all HOTP Options
| Option | Type | Description | | ------ | -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | epoch | integer | USE WITH CAUTION. Same epoch = same token.
Starting time since the UNIX epoch (seconds).
Epoch is JavaScript formatted. i.e.
Date.now()
or UNIX time * 1000
|
| step | integer | Time step (seconds) |
| window | integer, number, number | Tokens in the previous and future x-windows that should be considered valid.
If integer, same value will be used for both.
Alternatively, define array:
[past, future]
|// TOTP defaults
{
// ...includes all HOTP defaults
createHmacKey: totpCreateHmacKey,
epoch: Date.now(),
step: 30,
window: 0,
}
Authenticator Options
Note: Includes all HOTP + TOTP Options
| Option | Type | Description | | ----------------- | -------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | createRandomBytes | function | Creates a random string containing the defined number of bytes to be used in generating a secret key. | | keyEncoder | function | Encodes a secret key into a Base32 string before it is sent to the user (in QR Code etc). | | keyDecoder | function | Decodes the Base32 string given by the user into a secret. |
// Authenticator defaults
{
// ...includes all HOTP + TOTP defaults
encoding: 'hex',
createRandomBytes: undefined, // to be provided via a @otplib/plugin-*
keyEncoder: undefined, // to be provided via a @otplib/plugin-*
keyDecoder: undefined, // to be provided via a @otplib/plugin-*
}
Appendix
Type Definitions
TypeScript
support was introduced in v10.0.0
, which added type definitions over .js
files.As of
v12.0.0
, the library has been re-written in Typescript from the ground up.Async Support
async
support was introduced in v12.0.0
as an additional core library.This was added as some libraries like expo.iolink-expo-crypto or even the browser API (window.Crypto.subtlelink-mdn-subtlecrypto) started providing only async methods.
You to find more details in the core-asyncdocs-core-async folder.
Browser Compatiblity
@otplib/preset-browser
is a umd
bundle with some node modules replaced to reduce the browser size.The approximate size for the optimised, minified + gzipped bundle is 9.53KB. Paired with the gzipped browser
buffer.js
module, it would be about 7.65KB + 9.53KB = 17.18KB
.For more details, please refer to the @otplib/preset-browser documentationdocs-preset-browser.
Length of Secrets
In RFC 6238rfc-6238, the secret / seed length for different algorithms are predefined:HMAC-SHA1 - 20 bytes
HMAC-SHA256 - 32 bytes
HMAC-SHA512 - 64 bytes
As such, the length of the secret provided (after any decoding) will be padded and sliced according to the expected length for respective algorithms.
Google Authenticator
Difference between Authenticator and TOTP
The default encoding option has been set tohex
(Authenticator) instead of ascii
(TOTP).RFC3548 Base32
Note: RFC4648rfc-4648 obseletes RFC 3548rfc-3548. Any encoders following the newer specifications will work.
Google Authenticator requires keys to be base32 encoded. It also requires the base32 encoder to be RFC 3548rfc-3548 compliant.
OTP calculation will still work should you want to use other base32 encoding methods (like Crockford's Base32) but it will NOT be compatible with Google Authenticator.
const secret = authenticator.generateSecret(); // base32 encoded hex secret key
const token = authenticator.generate(secret);
Displaying a QR code
You may want to generate and display a QR Code so that users can scan instead of manually entering the secret. Google Authenticator and similar apps take in a QR code that holds a URL with the protocolotpauth://
,
which you get from authenticator.keyuri
.Google Authenticator will ignore the
algorithm
, digits
, and step
options.
See the keyuri documentation
for more information.If you are using a different authenticator app, check the documentation for that app to see if any options are ignored, which will result in invalid tokens.
While this library provides the "otpauth" uri, you'll need a library to generate the QR Code image.
An example is shown below:
// npm install qrcode
import qrcode from 'qrcode';
import { authenticator } from '@otplib/preset-default';
const user = 'A user name, possibly an email';
const service = 'A service name';
// v11.x and above
const otpauth = authenticator.keyuri(user, service, secret);
// v10.x and below
const otpauth = authenticator.keyuri(
encodeURIComponent(user),
encodeURIComponent(service),
secret
);
qrcode.toDataURL(otpauth, (err, imageUrl) => {
if (err) {
console.log('Error with QR');
return;
}
console.log(imageUrl);
});
Note: For versionsv10.x
and below,keyuri
does not URI encodeuser
andservice
. You'll need to do so before passing in the parameteres.
Getting Time Remaining / Time Used
Helper methods for getting the remaining time and used time within a validity period of atotp
or authenticator
token were introduced in v10.0.0
.authenticator.timeUsed(); // or totp.timeUsed();
authenticator.timeRemaining(); // or totp.timeRemaining();
// The start of a new token would be when:
// - timeUsed() === 0
// - timeRemaining() === step
Using with Expo
Expolink-expo-io contains modified crypto implmentations targeted at the platform. Whileotplib
does not provide an expo
specified package, with the re-architecture
of otplib
, you can now provide an expo native createDigest
to the library.Alternatively, you can make use of crypto provided by
@otplib/plugin-crypto-js
or
the bundled browser umd module @otplib/preset-browser
.Pull Requests are much welcomed for a native expo implementation as well.
Exploring with local-repl
If you'll like to explore the library withlocal-repl
you can do so as well.# after cloning the repo:
npm run setup
npm run build
npx local-repl
# You should see something like:
# Node v8.9.4, local-repl 4.0.0
# otplib 10.0.0
# Context: otplib
# [otplib] >
[otplib] > secret = 'KVKFKRCPNZQUYMLXOVYDSQKJKZDTSRLD'
[otplib] > otplib.authenticator.generate(secret)
OTP Backup Codes
It is common for services to also provide a set of backup codes to authenticate and bypass the OTP step in the event that you are not able to access your 2FA device or have misplaced the device.As this process is separate from the specifications for OTP, this library does not provide any backup code related verification logic, and thus would have to be implemented separately.
Contributors
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
License
otplib
is MIT licensedproject-license