Allows access to simple encryption and decryption of strings for storage on the local machine.
Process: Main
This module adds extra protection to data being stored on disk by using OS-provided cryptography systems. Current security semantics for each platform are outlined below.
kwallet
, kwallet5
, kwallet6
and gnome-libsecret
, but more may be available in future versions of Electron. As such, the
security semantics of content protected via the safeStorage
API vary between window managers and secret stores.
safeStorage
API will be unprotected
as they are encrypted via hardcoded plaintext password. You can detect when this happens when safeStorage.getSelectedStorageBackend()
returns basic_text
.Note that on Mac, access to the system Keychain is required and these calls can block the current thread to collect user input. The same is true for Linux, if a password management tool is available.
The safeStorage
module has the following methods:
safeStorage.isEncryptionAvailable()
Returns boolean
- Whether encryption is available.
On Linux, returns true if the app has emitted the ready
event and the secret key is available.
On MacOS, returns true if Keychain is available.
On Windows, returns true once the app has emitted the ready
event.
safeStorage.encryptString(plainText)
plainText
stringReturns Buffer
- An array of bytes representing the encrypted string.
This function will throw an error if encryption fails.
safeStorage.decryptString(encrypted)
encrypted
BufferReturns string
- the decrypted string. Decrypts the encrypted buffer
obtained with safeStorage.encryptString
back into a string.
This function will throw an error if decryption fails.
safeStorage.setUsePlainTextEncryption(usePlainText)
usePlainText
booleanThis function on Linux will force the module to use an in memory password for creating symmetric key that is used for encrypt/decrypt functions when a valid OS password manager cannot be determined for the current active desktop environment. This function is a no-op on Windows and MacOS.
safeStorage.getSelectedStorageBackend()
LinuxReturns string
- User friendly name of the password manager selected on Linux.
This function will return one of the following values:
basic_text
- When the desktop environment is not recognised or if the following
command line flag is provided --password-store="basic"
.gnome_libsecret
- When the desktop environment is X-Cinnamon
, Deepin
, GNOME
, Pantheon
, XFCE
, UKUI
, unity
or if the following command line flag is provided --password-store="gnome-libsecret"
.kwallet
- When the desktop session is kde4
or if the following command line flag
is provided --password-store="kwallet"
.kwallet5
- When the desktop session is kde5
or if the following command line flag
is provided --password-store="kwallet5"
.kwallet6
- When the desktop session is kde6
.unknown
- When the function is called before app has emitted the ready
event.