AuthenticatorResponse
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since September 2021.
Secure context: This feature is available only insecure contexts (HTTPS), in some or allsupporting browsers.
TheAuthenticatorResponse interface of theWeb Authentication API is the base interface for interfaces that provide a cryptographic root of trust for a key pair. The child interfaces include information from the browser such as the challenge origin and either may be returned fromPublicKeyCredential.response.
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Interfaces based on AuthenticatorResponse
Below is a list of interfaces based on the AuthenticatorResponse interface.
Instance properties
AuthenticatorResponse.clientDataJSONAJSON string in an
ArrayBuffer, representing the client data that was passed toCredentialsContainer.create()orCredentialsContainer.get().
Instance methods
None.
Examples
>Getting an AuthenticatorAssertionResponse
const options = { challenge: new Uint8Array([ /* bytes sent from the server */ ]),};navigator.credentials .get({ publicKey: options }) .then((credentialInfoAssertion) => { const assertionResponse = credentialInfoAssertion.response; // send assertion response back to the server // to proceed with the control of the credential }) .catch((err) => console.error(err));Getting an AuthenticatorAttestationResponse
const publicKey = { challenge: new Uint8Array([ 21, 31, 105 /* 29 more random bytes generated by the server */, ]), rp: { name: "Example CORP", id: "login.example.com", }, user: { id: new Uint8Array(16), name: "msanchez@example.com", displayName: "Maria Sanchez", }, pubKeyCredParams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7, }, ],};navigator.credentials .create({ publicKey }) .then((newCredentialInfo) => { const attestationResponse = newCredentialInfo.response; }) .catch((err) => console.error(err));Specifications
| Specification |
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| Web Authentication: An API for accessing Public Key Credentials - Level 3> # authenticatorresponse> |