Added in API level 33

PresentationSession


public abstract class PresentationSession
extends Object

java.lang.Object
   ↳ android.security.identity.PresentationSession


Class for presenting multiple documents to a remote verifier.

This should be used for all interactions with a remote verifier instead of the now deprecated IdentityCredential.getEntries(byte[], Map, byte[], byte[]) method. Use IdentityCredentialStore.createPresentationSession(int) to create a PresentationSession instance.

Summary

Public methods

abstract CredentialDataResult getCredentialData(String credentialName, CredentialDataRequest request)

Retrieves data from a named credential in the current presentation session.

abstract KeyPair getEphemeralKeyPair()

Gets the ephemeral key pair to use to establish a secure channel with the verifier.

abstract void setReaderEphemeralPublicKey(PublicKey readerEphemeralPublicKey)

Set the ephemeral public key provided by the verifier.

abstract void setSessionTranscript(byte[] sessionTranscript)

Set the session transcript.

Inherited methods

Public methods

getCredentialData

Added in API level 33
public abstract CredentialDataResult getCredentialData (String credentialName, 
                CredentialDataRequest request)

Retrieves data from a named credential in the current presentation session.

If an access control check fails for one of the requested entries or if the entry doesn't exist, the entry is simply not returned. The application can detect this by using the CredentialDataResult.Entries.getStatus(String, String) method on each of the requested entries.

The application should not make any assumptions on whether user authentication is needed. Instead, the application should request the data elements values first and then examine the returned CredentialDataResult.Entries. If CredentialDataResult.Entries.STATUS_USER_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED is returned the application should get a BiometricPrompt.CryptoObject which references this object and use it with a BiometricPrompt. Upon successful authentication the application may call getCredentialData(java.lang.String, android.security.identity.CredentialDataRequest) again.

It is permissible to call this method multiple times using the same credential name. If this is done the same auth-key will be used.

If the reader signature is set in the request parameter (via the CredentialDataRequest.Builder.setReaderSignature(byte[]) method) it must contain the bytes of a COSE_Sign1 structure as defined in RFC 8152. For the payload nil shall be used and the detached payload is the ReaderAuthenticationBytes CBOR described below.

     ReaderAuthentication = [
       "ReaderAuthentication",
       SessionTranscript,
       ItemsRequestBytes
     ]

     ItemsRequestBytes = #6.24(bstr .cbor ItemsRequest)

     ReaderAuthenticationBytes = #6.24(bstr .cbor ReaderAuthentication)
 

where ItemsRequestBytes are the bytes of the request message set in the request parameter (via the CredentialDataRequest.Builder.setRequestMessage(byte[]) method).

The public key corresponding to the key used to make the signature, can be found in the x5chain unprotected header element of the COSE_Sign1 structure (as as described in draft-ietf-cose-x509-08). There will be at least one certificate in said element and there may be more (and if so, each certificate must be signed by its successor).

Data elements protected by reader authentication are returned if, and only if, requestMessage is signed by the top-most certificate in the reader's certificate chain, and the data element is configured with an AccessControlProfile configured with an X.509 certificate for a key which appear in the certificate chain.

Note that the request message CBOR is used only for enforcing reader authentication, it's not used for determining which entries this API will return. The application is expected to have parsed the request message and filtered it according to user preference and/or consent.

Parameters
credentialName String: the name of the credential to retrieve. This value cannot be null.

request CredentialDataRequest: the data to retrieve from the credential This value cannot be null.

Returns
CredentialDataResult If the credential wasn't found, returns null. Otherwise a CredentialDataResult object containing entry data organized by namespace and a cryptographically authenticated representation of the same data, bound to the current session.

Throws
NoAuthenticationKeyAvailableException if authentication keys were never provisioned for the credential or if they are expired or exhausted their use-count.
InvalidRequestMessageException if the requestMessage is malformed.
InvalidReaderSignatureException if the reader signature is invalid, or it doesn't contain a certificate chain, or if the signature failed to validate.
EphemeralPublicKeyNotFoundException if the ephemeral public key was not found in the session transcript.

getEphemeralKeyPair

Added in API level 33
public abstract KeyPair getEphemeralKeyPair ()

Gets the ephemeral key pair to use to establish a secure channel with the verifier.

Applications should use this key-pair for the communications channel with the verifier using a protocol / cipher-suite appropriate for the application. One example of such a protocol is the one used for Mobile Driving Licenses, see ISO 18013-5.

The ephemeral key pair is tied to the PresentationSession instance so subsequent calls to this method will return the same key-pair.

Returns
KeyPair ephemeral key pair to use to establish a secure channel with a reader. This value cannot be null.

setReaderEphemeralPublicKey

Added in API level 33
public abstract void setReaderEphemeralPublicKey (PublicKey readerEphemeralPublicKey)

Set the ephemeral public key provided by the verifier.

If called, this must be called before any calls to getCredentialData(java.lang.String, android.security.identity.CredentialDataRequest).

This method can only be called once per PresentationSession instance.

Parameters
readerEphemeralPublicKey PublicKey: The ephemeral public key provided by the reader to establish a secure session. This value cannot be null.

Throws
InvalidKeyException if the given key is invalid.

setSessionTranscript

Added in API level 33
public abstract void setSessionTranscript (byte[] sessionTranscript)

Set the session transcript.

If called, this must be called before any calls to getCredentialData(java.lang.String, android.security.identity.CredentialDataRequest).

If mdoc session encryption is used (e.g. if getEphemeralKeyPair() has been called) then the X and Y coordinates of the public part of the key-pair returned by getEphemeralKeyPair() must appear somewhere in the bytes of the passed in CBOR. Each of these coordinates must appear encoded with the most significant bits first and use the exact amount of bits indicated by the key size of the ephemeral keys. For example, if the ephemeral key is using the P-256 curve then the 32 bytes for the X coordinate encoded with the most significant bits first must appear somewhere and ditto for the 32 bytes for the Y coordinate.

This method can only be called once per PresentationSession instance.

Parameters
sessionTranscript byte: the session transcript. This value cannot be null.