AuthenticatorAttestationResponse.attestationObject
Secure context: This feature is available only in secure contexts (HTTPS), in some or all supporting browsers.
The attestationObject
property of the AuthenticatorAttestationResponse
interface returns an ArrayBuffer
containing the new public key, as well as signature over the entire attestationObject
with a private key that is stored in the authenticator when it is manufactured.
As part of the CredentialsContainer.create()
call, an authenticator will create a new keypair as well as an attestationObject for that keypair. The public key that corresponds to the private key that has created the attestation signature is well known; however, there are various well known attestation public key chains for different ecosystems (for example, Android or TPM attestations).
Syntax
attestObj = authenticatorAttestationResponse.attestationObject
Properties
After decoding the CBOR encoded ArrayBuffer
, the resulting JavaScript object will contain the following properties:
authData
-
The same as
AuthenticatorAssertionResponse.authenticatorData
. Note that inAuthenticatorAssertionResponse
, theauthenticatorData
is exposed as a property in a JavaScript object while inAuthenticatorAttestationResponse
, theauthenticatorData
is a property in a CBOR map.The same
AuthenticatorAssertionResponse.authenticatorData
field is used by bothAuthenticatorAttestationResponse
and byAuthenticatorAssertionResponse
. When used in attestation, it contains an optional field,attestedCredentialData
. This field is not included when used in theAuthenticatorAssertionResponse
. The attestedCredentialData field contains thecredentialId
andcredentialPublicKey
. fmt
-
A text string that indicates the format of the attStmt. The WebAuthn specification defines a number of formats; however, formats may also be defined in other specifications and registered in an IANA registry. Formats defined by WebAuthn are:
"packed"
"tpm"
"android-key"
"android-safetynet"
"fido-u2f"
"none"
attStmt
-
A an attestation statement that is of the format defined by
"fmt"
. For now, see the WebAuthn specification for details on each format.
Examples
var publicKey = { challenge: /* from the server */, rp: { name: "Example CORP", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new Uint8Array(16), name: "[email protected]", displayName: "John Doe" }, pubKeyCredParams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publicKey }) .then(function (newCredentialInfo) { var attestationObj = newCredentialInfo.response.attestationObject; // This will be a CBOR encoded ArrayBuffer // Do something with the response // (sending it back to the relying party server maybe?) }).catch(function (err) { console.error(err); });
Specifications
Browser compatibility
Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
attestationObject |
67 |
18 |
60
Only supports USB U2F tokens.
|
No |
No |
13 |
No |
70 |
60
Only supports USB U2F tokens.
|
No |
13 |
10.0 |
See also
-
PublicKeyCredentialCreationOptions.challenge
: the cryptographic challenge which signature by the authenticator is contained inattStmt
-
PublicKeyCredentialCreationOptions.attestation
: the attestation statement transport option specified for the creation
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