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keytar-rs

crates.io page docs.rs page build license: MIT

keytar bindings for Rust

Note: You might want to consider using the keyring crate instead, which is fully written in Rust.

A native Node module to get, add, replace, and delete passwords in system's keychain. On macOS the passwords are managed by the Keychain, on Linux they are managed by the Secret Service API/libsecret, and on Windows they are managed by Credential Vault.

let service = "service";
let account = "account";
let password = "password";

keytar::set_password(service, account, password).unwrap();

Linux Requirement

Currently this library uses libsecret. Depending on your distribution, you will need to install the appropriate package, e.g.:

  • Debian/Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install libsecret-1-dev
  • Red Hat-based: sudo yum install libsecret-devel
  • Arch Linux: sudo pacman -S libsecret