var __decorate = (this && this.__decorate) || function (decorators, target, key, desc) { var c = arguments.length, r = c < 3 ? target : desc === null ? desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(target, key) : desc, d; if (typeof Reflect === "object" && typeof Reflect.decorate === "function") r = Reflect.decorate(decorators, target, key, desc); else for (var i = decorators.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) if (d = decorators[i]) r = (c < 3 ? d(r) : c > 3 ? d(target, key, r) : d(target, key)) || r; return c > 3 && r && Object.defineProperty(target, key, r), r; }; var plugin_1 = require('./plugin'); /** * Scan the fingerprint of a user with the TouchID sensor. * * Requires Cordova plugin: `cordova-plugin-touch-id`. For more info, please see the [TouchID plugin docs](https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/cordova-plugin-touch-id). * * ### Error Codes * * The plugin will reject for various reasons. Your app will most likely need to respond to the cases differently. * * Here is a list of some of the error codes: * * `-1` - Fingerprint scan failed more than 3 times * `-2` or `-128` - User tapped the 'Cancel' button * `-3` - User tapped the 'Enter Passcode' or 'Enter Password' button * `-4` - The scan was cancelled by the system (Home button for example) * `-6` - TouchID is not Available * `-8` - TouchID is locked out from too many tries * */ var TouchID = (function () { function TouchID() { } /** * Whether TouchID is available or not. * * @return {Promise} Returns a Promise that resolves if yes, rejects if no. */ TouchID.prototype.isAvailable = function () { // This Promise is replaced by one from the @Cordova decorator that wraps // the plugin's callbacks. We provide a dummy one here so TypeScript // knows that the correct return type is Promise, because there's no way // for it to know the return type from a decorator. // See https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/4881 return new Promise(function (res, rej) { }); }; ; /** * Show TouchID dialog and wait for a fingerprint scan. If user taps 'Enter Password' button, brings up standard system passcode screen. * * @param {string} message The message to display * @return {Promise} Returns a Promise the resolves if the fingerprint scan was successful, rejects with an error code (see above). */ TouchID.verifyFingerprint = function (message) { // This Promise is replaced by one from the @Cordova decorator that wraps // the plugin's callbacks. We provide a dummy one here so TypeScript // knows that the correct return type is Promise, because there's no way // for it to know the return type from a decorator. // See https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/4881 return new Promise(function (res, rej) { }); }; /** * Show TouchID dialog and wait for a fingerprint scan. If user taps 'Enter Password' button, rejects with code '-3' (see above). * * @param {string} message The message to display * @return {Promise} Returns a Promise the resolves if the fingerprint scan was successful, rejects with an error code (see above). */ TouchID.verifyFingerprintWithCustomPasswordFallback = function (message) { // This Promise is replaced by one from the @Cordova decorator that wraps // the plugin's callbacks. We provide a dummy one here so TypeScript // knows that the correct return type is Promise, because there's no way // for it to know the return type from a decorator. // See https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/4881 return new Promise(function (res, rej) { }); }; /** * Show TouchID dialog with custom 'Enter Password' message and wait for a fingerprint scan. If user taps 'Enter Password' button, rejects with code '-3' (see above). * * @param {string} message The message to display * @param {string} enterPasswordLabel Custom text for the 'Enter Password' button * @return {Promise} Returns a Promise the resolves if the fingerprint scan was successful, rejects with an error code (see above). */ TouchID.verifyFingerprintWithCustomPasswordFallbackAndEnterPasswordLabel = function (message, enterPasswordLabel) { // This Promise is replaced by one from the @Cordova decorator that wraps // the plugin's callbacks. We provide a dummy one here so TypeScript // knows that the correct return type is Promise, because there's no way // for it to know the return type from a decorator. // See https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/4881 return new Promise(function (res, rej) { }); }; __decorate([ plugin_1.Cordova() ], TouchID.prototype, "isAvailable", null); __decorate([ plugin_1.Cordova() ], TouchID, "verifyFingerprint", null); __decorate([ plugin_1.Cordova() ], TouchID, "verifyFingerprintWithCustomPasswordFallback", null); __decorate([ plugin_1.Cordova() ], TouchID, "verifyFingerprintWithCustomPasswordFallbackAndEnterPasswordLabel", null); TouchID = __decorate([ plugin_1.Plugin({ name: 'TouchID', plugin: 'cordova-plugin-touch-id', pluginRef: 'plugins.touchid', repo: 'https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/cordova-plugin-touch-id' }) ], TouchID); return TouchID; })(); exports.TouchID = TouchID; //# sourceMappingURL=touchid.js.map