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Dead simple keychain wrapper for iOS.

Initialization: ACSimpleKeychain *keychain = [ACSimpleKeychain defaultKeychain];

Storing credentials: // Save credentials for user1 if ([keychain storeUsername:@"user1" password:nil identifier:@"account1" forService:@"twitter"]) { NSLog(@"SAVED credentials for username 'user1' credentials identifier 'account1'"); }

// Save credentials for user2
if ([keychain storeUsername:@"user2" password:@"password" identifier:@"account2" forService:@"twitter"]) {
    NSLog(@"SAVED credentials for username 'user2' credentials identifier 'account2'");
}

// Replace user2 with user3
if ([keychain storeUsername:@"user3" password:@"password" identifier:@"account2" forService:@"twitter"]) {
    NSLog(@"CHANGED credentials for credentials identifier 'account2'");
}    

Retrieving credentials: // Request all credentials for service 'twitter' (max 99 entries) NSArray *all = [keychain allCredentialsForService:@"twitter" limit:99]; NSLog(@"All credentials for service 'twitter %@", all);

// Request credentials for account with username 'user1'
NSDictionary *credentials = [keychain credentialsForUsername:@"user1" service:@"twitter"];
NSLog(@"CREDENTIALS: service: %@, identifier: %@, username: %@, password: %@",
    [credentials valueForKey:ACKeychainService],
    [credentials valueForKey:ACKeychainIdentifier],
    [credentials valueForKey:ACKeychainUsername],
    [credentials valueForKey:ACKeychainPassword]);

// Request credentials for account with identifier 'account2'
credentials = [keychain credentialsForIdentifier:@"account2" service:@"twitter"];
NSLog(@"CREDENTIALS: service: %@, identifier: %@, username: %@, password: %@",
    [credentials valueForKey:ACKeychainService],
    [credentials valueForKey:ACKeychainIdentifier],
    [credentials valueForKey:ACKeychainUsername],
    [credentials valueForKey:ACKeychainPassword]);

Removing credentials: // Delete credentials for account with identifier 'account1' if ([keychain deleteCredentialsForIdentifier:@"account1" service:@"twitter"]) { NSLog(@"DELETED credentials for 'account1'"); }

// Request credentials for account with username 'user3'
if ([keychain deleteCredentialsForUsername:@"user3" service:@"twitter"]) {
    NSLog(@"DELETED credentials for 'user3'");
}

// Delete all account for service MobileMe
if ([keychain deleteAllCredentialsForService:@"MobileMe"]) {
    NSLog(@"DELTED all credentials for service 'MobileMe'");
}

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acsimplekeychain's Issues

Please add semantic version tags.

I’ve recently added ACSimpleKeychain to the CocoaPods package manager repo.

CocoaPods is a tool for managing dependencies for OSX and iOS Xcode projects and provides a central repository for iOS/OSX libraries. This makes adding libraries to a project and updating them extremely easy and it will help users to resolve dependencies of the libraries they use.

However, ACSimpleKeychain doesn't have any version tags. I’ve added the current HEAD as version 0.0.1, but a version tag will make dependency resolution much easier.

Semantic version tags (instead of plain commit hashes/revisions) allow for resolution of cross-dependencies.

In case you didn’t know this yet; you can tag the current HEAD as, for instance, version 1.0.0, like so:

$ git tag -a 1.0.0 -m "Tag release 1.0.0"
$ git push --tags

Security issue: Keychain Item Accessibility Constants missing

Hi,

you should add the kSecAttrAccessibleWhenUnlocked value for the kSecAttrAccessible key. If you don't do that the keychain information can be hacked easily.

More information:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3558252/ios-keychain-security

https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/Security/Reference/keychainservices/Reference/reference.html#//apple_ref/doc/constant_group/Keychain_Item_Accessibility_Constants

Thank you =)

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