In this article, you will learn how to implement secure local storage in flutter apps.
If you have experience with front-end web development, you know we use the browser's local storage to store data in key-value pairs. Similarly, we can store data in flutter apps too, but this implementation's under the hood working is a little different as data is getting encrypted.
- Keychain is used for iOS.
- AES encryption is used for Android. AES secret key is encrypted with RSA and RSA key is stored in KeyStore.
KeyStore was introduced in Android 4.3 (API level 18). The plugin wouldn't work for earlier versions.
Implementation
We will use a flutter plugin called flutter_secure_storage .
Add the following to your pubspec.yaml
file:
dependencies:
...
flutter_secure_storage: ^4.2.0
Check for the latest version on the plugin's page.
Configure Android Version
In [project]/android/app/build.gradle
set minSdkVersion
to >= 18.
android {
...
defaultConfig {
...
minSdkVersion 18
...
}
}
Create Instance
Import flutter_secure_storage
in your file and create an instance of it.
import 'package:flutter_secure_storage/flutter_secure_storage.dart';
FlutterSecureStorage _localStorage = new FlutterSecureStorage();
Write Data
To insert a key-value pair in the storage, we will use the write
method.
We need to pass key
and value
to this method.
await _localStorage.write(key: key, value: value);
-
key
andvalue
should be a string. - If the
key
already exists, thevalue
will get replaced. - If we pass a
null
value and thekey
already exists, it will get deleted. - Its return type is
void
.
Read Data
To read a value
for a particular key
, we will use the read
method.
We need to pass the key
to this method.
await _localStorage.read(key: key);
-
key
should be a string. - If the
key
exists, thevalue
will be returned. - If the
key
doesn't exist thenull
will be returned. - Its return type is always a string.
Read All Data
To read all the values, we will use the readAll
method.
await _localStorage.readAll();
- It will return all the key-value pairs as a
Map
.
Delete Data
To delete an entry, we will use the delete
method.
We need to pass the key
to this method.
await _localStorage.delete(key: key);
-
key
should be a string. - Its return type is
void
.
Delete All Data
To delete all entries, we will use the deleteAll
method.
await _localStorage.deleteAll();
- Its return type is void.
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