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A Flutter plugin to store data in secure storage

flutter_secure_storage

A Flutter plugin to store data in secure storage:

  AndroidOptions _getAndroidOptions() => const AndroidOptions(
        encryptedSharedPreferences: true,
      );

For more information see the example app.

Note KeyStore was introduced in Android 4.3 (API level 18). The plugin wouldn’t work for earlier versions.

Platform Implementation

Please note that this table represents the functions implemented in this repository and it is possible that changes haven’t yet been released on pub.dev

readwritedeletecontainsKeyreadAlldeleteAll
Android
iOS
Windows
Linux
macOS
Web

Getting Started

import 'package:flutter_secure_storage/flutter_secure_storage.dart';

// Create storage
final storage = new FlutterSecureStorage();

// Read value
String value = await storage.read(key: key);

// Read all values
Map<String, String> allValues = await storage.readAll();

// Delete value
await storage.delete(key: key);

// Delete all
await storage.deleteAll();

// Write value
await storage.write(key: key, value: value);

This allows us to be able to fetch secure values while the app is backgrounded, by specifying first_unlock or first_unlock_this_device. The default if not specified is unlocked. An example:

final options = IOSOptions(accessibility: IOSAccessibility.first_unlock);
await storage.write(key: key, value: value, iOptions: options);

Configure Android version

In [project]/android/app/build.gradle set minSdkVersion to >= 18.

android {
    ...

    defaultConfig {
        ...
        minSdkVersion 18
        ...
    }

}

Note By default Android backups data on Google Drive. It can cause exception java.security.InvalidKeyException:Failed to unwrap key. You need to

Configure Web Version

Flutter Secure Storage uses an experimental implementation using WebCrypto. Use at your own risk at this time. Feedback welcome to improve it. The intent is that the browser is creating the private key, and as a result, the encrypted strings in local_storage are not portable to other browsers or other machines and will only work on the same domain.

It is VERY important that you have HTTP Strict Forward Secrecy enabled and the proper headers applied to your responses or you could be subject to a javascript hijack.

Please see:

Configure Linux Version

You need libsecret-1-dev and libjsoncpp-dev on your machine to build the project, and libsecret-1-0 and libjsoncpp1 to run the application (add it as a dependency after packaging your app). If you using snapcraft to build the project use the following

parts:
  uet-lms:
    source: .
    plugin: flutter
    flutter-target: lib/main.dart
    build-packages:
      - libsecret-1-dev
      - libjsoncpp-dev
    stage-packages:
      - libsecret-1-dev
      - libjsoncpp1-dev

Configure MacOS Version

You also need to add Keychain Sharing as capability to your macOS runner.

Integration Tests

Run the following command from example directory

flutter drive --target=test_driver/app.dart

Download flutter secure storage source code on GitHub

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