Keyring access.
keyring provides access to the system's keyring to securely store passwords.
Currently this library supports the following keyring implementations:
Keychain on OS X
KWallet on KDE
The System.Keyring
module provides the high-level functions getPassword
and setPassword
to easily get and set passwords in the keyring of the current user. The appropriate backend is chosen automatically.
haskell-keyring
Haskell library to access the system's keyring to securely store passwords.
Supported keyring backends:
- Keychain on OS X
- KWallet on KDE
The library automatically chooses the appropriate backend for the current system and environment.
Installation
From Hackage:
$ cabal install keyring
Usage
See Example.hs for a complete example.
Getting passwords
import System.Keyring
main = do
password <- getPassword (Service "my-application")
(Username "Joe")
case password of
(Just (Password pw)) ->
putStrLn ("Your password is " ++ pw)
Nothing ->
putStrLn "No password found"
Setting passwords
import System.Keyring
main = setPassword (Service "my-application")
(Username "Joe")
(Password "my-secret-password")
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License
Copyright (c) 2014 Sebastian Wiesner [email protected]
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