我是靠谱客的博主 满意冬日,最近开发中收集的这篇文章主要介绍详解iOS使用Keychain中的kSecClassGenericPassword存储数据,觉得挺不错的,现在分享给大家,希望可以做个参考。

概述

iOS设备中的Keychain是一个安全的存储容器,可以用来为不同应用保存敏感信息比如用户名,密码,网络密码,认证令牌。苹果自己用keychain来保存Wi-Fi网络密码,VPN凭证等等。它是一个sqlite数据库,位于/private/var/Keychains/keychain-2.db,其保存的所有数据都是加密过的。模拟器下keychain文件路径:~/Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator/4.3/Library/Keychains

keychain里保存的信息不会因App被删除而丢失,在用户重新安装App后依然有效,数据还在。

关于备份,只会备份数据,到那时不会备份设备的密钥,换句话说,即使拿到数据,也没有办法解密里面的内容。

比较复杂的数据,使用苹果官方发布的KeychainItemWrapper或者SFHFKeychainUtils会很方便。如果是比较简单的,就不用苹果提供的类了,自己写个简单的类来实现就好了。

两种方法都需要在”Build Phases“中导入库"Security.framework"

一、自己封装的类

(1)实现代码(思路是将数据封装进NSDictionary,通过NSKeyedArchiver归档后保存)

a)MyKeychain.h

// 
// MyKeychainh 
// UUIDdemo 
// 
// Created by 555chy on 6/10/ 
// Copyright © 2016 555chy All rights reserved 
// 
 
#import <Foundation/Foundationh> 
#import <Security/Securityh> 
 
@interface MyKeychain : NSObject 
 
+ (BOOL)save:(NSString*)service data:(id)data; 
+ (id)load:(NSString*)service; 
+ (void)delete:(NSString*)service; 
 
@end 
b)MyKeychainm
// 
// MyKeychainm 
// UUIDdemo 
// 
// Created by 555chy on 6/10/ 
// Copyright © 2016 555chy All rights reserved 
// 
 
#import "MyKeychainh" 
 
@implementation MyKeychain 
 
+ (NSMutableDictionary*) getKeychainQuery: (NSString*)service { 
  return [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys: 
    (id)kSecClassGenericPassword, (id)kSecClass, 
    service, (id)kSecAttrService, 
    service, (id)kSecAttrAccount, 
    (id)kSecAttrAccessibleAfterFirstUnlock, (id)kSecAttrAccessible, 
   nil nil]; 
} 
 
+ (BOOL) save:(NSString*)service data:(id)data { 
  NSMutableDictionary *keychainQuery = [self getKeychainQuery:service]; 
  SecItemDelete((CFDictionaryRef)keychainQuery); 
  [keychainQuery setObject:[NSKeyedArchiver archivedDataWithRootObject:data] forKey:(id)kSecValueData]; 
  return SecItemAdd((CFDictionaryRef)keychainQuery, NULL) == noErr; 
} 
 
+ (id) load:(NSString*)service { 
  id ret = NULL; 
  NSMutableDictionary *keychainQuery = [self getKeychainQuery:service]; 
  [keychainQuery setObject:(id)kCFBooleanTrue forKey:(id)kSecReturnData]; 
  [keychainQuery setObject:(id)kSecMatchLimitOne forKey:(id)kSecMatchLimit]; 
  NSData *keyData = NULL; 
  if(SecItemCopyMatching((CFDictionaryRef)keychainQuery, (CFTypeRef*)(void*)&keyData) == noErr) { 
    @try { 
      ret = [NSKeyedUnarchiver unarchiveObjectWithData:keyData]; 
    } 
    @catch (NSException *exception) { 
      NSLog(@"Unarchive of %@ failed: %@", service, exception); 
    } 
    @finally { 
    } 
  } 
  return ret; 
} 
 
+ (void) delete:(NSString*)service { 
  NSMutableDictionary *keychainQuery = [self getKeychainQuery:service]; 
  SecItemDelete((CFDictionaryRef)keychainQuery); 
} 
 
@end 

c)ViewController.m

// 
// ViewControllerm 
// UUIDdemo 
// 
// Created by 555chy on 6/10/ 
// Copyright © 2016 555chy All rights reserved 
// 
 
#import "ViewControllerh" 
#import "MyKeychainh" 
 
@interface ViewController () 
 
@end 
 
@implementation ViewController 
 
NSString *KEY_PACKAGE_NAME = @"comchyuuiddemouuid"; 
NSString *KEY_UUID = @"uuid"; 
 
-(void) saveIdfv { 
  NSString *idfv = [[[UIDevice currentDevice] identifierForVendor] UUIDString]; 
  NSLog(@"get from UIDevice, idfv is %@", idfv); 
   
  NSMutableDictionary *dataDict = [NSMutableDictionary dictionary]; 
  [dataDict setObject:idfv forKey:KEY_UUID]; 
  BOOL ret = [MyKeychain save:KEY_PACKAGE_NAME data:dataDict]; 
  NSLog(@"save %@ %@", idfv, ret?@"succ":@"fail"); 
} 
 
-(void) reloadIdfv { 
  NSMutableDictionary *loadData = [MyKeychain load:KEY_PACKAGE_NAME]; 
  NSString *loadIdfv = [loadData objectForKey:KEY_UUID]; 
  if(loadIdfv) { 
    NSLog(@"load idfv is %@", loadIdfv); 
  } else { 
    NSLog(@"load idfv, but it not exist"); 
  } 
} 
 
- (void)viewDidLoad { 
  [super viewDidLoad]; 
  // Do any additional setup after loading the view, typically from a nib 
   
  [self reloadIdfv]; 
   
  [self saveIdfv]; 
   
  [self reloadIdfv]; 
 
  [MyKeychain delete:KEY_PACKAGE_NAME]; 
  NSLog(@"delete idfv from keychain"); 
   
  [self reloadIdfv]; 
   
  [self saveIdfv]; 
} 
 
- (void)didReceiveMemoryWarning { 
  [super didReceiveMemoryWarning]; 
  // Dispose of any resources that can be recreated 
} 
 
@end 

(2)运行结果

第一次运行

第二次运行
在模拟器上每次运行实际上都是卸载前一个APP,然后再安装新的APP。而保存在keychain中的IDFV标识符依然还在。

(3)基本语法

SecItemAdd 增
SecItemUpdate 改
SecItemDelete 删
SecItemCopyMatching 查

(4)SecItem.h(变量的介绍基本都在头文件中了,看下头文件中的注释就能明白其中的含义)

/* 
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 * Version 0 (the 'License') You may not use this file except in 
 * compliance with the License Please obtain a copy of the License at 
 * http://wwwopensourceapplecom/apsl/ and read it before using this 
 * file 
 * 
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 * Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and 
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 */ 
 
/*! 
  @header SecItem 
  SecItem defines CoreFoundation-based constants and functions for 
  access to Security items (certificates, keys, identities, and 
  passwords) 
*/ 
 
#ifndef _SECURITY_SECITEM_H_ 
#define _SECURITY_SECITEM_H_ 
 
#include <Security/SecBaseh> 
#include <CoreFoundation/CFArrayh> 
#include <CoreFoundation/CFDictionaryh> 
 
__BEGIN_DECLS 
 
CF_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN 
CF_IMPLICIT_BRIDGING_ENABLED 
 
/*! 
  @enum Class Key Constant 
  @discussion Predefined key constant used to get or set item class values in 
    a dictionary Its value is one of the constants defined in the Value 
    Constants for kSecClass 
  @constant kSecClass Specifies a dictionary key whose value is the item's 
    class code You use this key to get or set a value of type CFTypeRef 
    that contains the item class code 
*/ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecClass 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
 
/*! 
  @enum Class Value Constants 
  @discussion Predefined item class constants used to get or set values in 
    a dictionary The kSecClass constant is the key and its value is one 
    of the constants defined here 
  @constant kSecClassGenericPassword Specifies generic password items 
  @constant kSecClassInternetPassword Specifies Internet password items 
  @constant kSecClassCertificate Specifies certificate items 
  @constant kSecClassKey Specifies key items 
  @constant kSecClassIdentity Specifies identity items 
*/ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecClassGenericPassword 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecClassInternetPassword 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecClassCertificate 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecClassKey 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecClassIdentity 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_2_0); 
 
 
/*! 
  @enum Attribute Key Constants 
  @discussion Predefined item attribute keys used to get or set values in a 
    dictionary Not all attributes apply to each item class The table 
    below lists the currently defined attributes for each item class: 
 
  kSecClassGenericPassword item attributes: 
    kSecAttrAccessible 
    kSecAttrAccessControl 
    kSecAttrAccessGroup 
    kSecAttrCreationDate 
    kSecAttrModificationDate 
    kSecAttrDescription 
    kSecAttrComment 
    kSecAttrCreator 
    kSecAttrType 
    kSecAttrLabel 
    kSecAttrIsInvisible 
    kSecAttrIsNegative 
    kSecAttrAccount 
    kSecAttrService 
    kSecAttrGeneric 
    kSecAttrSynchronizable 
 
  kSecClassInternetPassword item attributes: 
    kSecAttrAccessible 
    kSecAttrAccessControl 
    kSecAttrAccessGroup 
    kSecAttrCreationDate 
    kSecAttrModificationDate 
    kSecAttrDescription 
    kSecAttrComment 
    kSecAttrCreator 
    kSecAttrType 
    kSecAttrLabel 
    kSecAttrIsInvisible 
    kSecAttrIsNegative 
    kSecAttrAccount 
    kSecAttrSecurityDomain 
    kSecAttrServer 
    kSecAttrProtocol 
    kSecAttrAuthenticationType 
    kSecAttrPort 
    kSecAttrPath 
    kSecAttrSynchronizable 
 
  kSecClassCertificate item attributes: 
    kSecAttrAccessible 
    kSecAttrAccessControl 
    kSecAttrAccessGroup 
    kSecAttrCertificateType 
    kSecAttrCertificateEncoding 
    kSecAttrLabel 
    kSecAttrSubject 
    kSecAttrIssuer 
    kSecAttrSerialNumber 
    kSecAttrSubjectKeyID 
    kSecAttrPublicKeyHash 
    kSecAttrSynchronizable 
 
  kSecClassKey item attributes: 
    kSecAttrAccessible 
    kSecAttrAccessControl 
    kSecAttrAccessGroup 
    kSecAttrKeyClass 
    kSecAttrLabel 
    kSecAttrApplicationLabel 
    kSecAttrIsPermanent 
    kSecAttrApplicationTag 
    kSecAttrKeyType 
    kSecAttrKeySizeInBits 
    kSecAttrEffectiveKeySize 
    kSecAttrCanEncrypt 
    kSecAttrCanDecrypt 
    kSecAttrCanDerive 
    kSecAttrCanSign 
    kSecAttrCanVerify 
    kSecAttrCanWrap 
    kSecAttrCanUnwrap 
    kSecAttrSynchronizable 
 
  kSecClassIdentity item attributes: 
    Since an identity is the combination of a private key and a 
    certificate, this class shares attributes of both kSecClassKey and 
    kSecClassCertificate 
 
   @constant kSecAttrAccessible Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
   indicates when your application needs access to an item's data You 
   should choose the most restrictive option that meets your application's 
   needs to allow the system to protect that item in the best way possible 
   See the "kSecAttrAccessible Value Constants" section for a list of 
   values which can be specified 
   IMPORTANT: This attribute is currently not supported for OS X keychain 
   items, unless the kSecAttrSynchronizable attribute is also present If 
   both attributes are specified on either OS X or iOS, the value for the 
   kSecAttrAccessible key may only be one whose name does not end with 
   "ThisDeviceOnly", as those cannot sync to another device 
 
   @constant kSecAttrAccessControl Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
   is SecAccessControl instance which contains access control conditions 
   for item 
 
   @constant kSecAttrAccessGroup Specifies a dictionary key whose value is 
   a CFStringRef indicating which access group a item is in The access 
   groups that a particular application has membership in are determined by 
   two entitlements for that application The application-identifier 
   entitlement contains the application's single access group, unless 
   there is a keychain-access-groups entitlement present The latter 
   has as its value a list of access groups; the first item in this list 
   is the default access group Unless a specific access group is provided 
   as the value of kSecAttrAccessGroup when SecItemAdd is called, new items 
   are created in the application's default access group Specifying this 
   attribute in SecItemCopyMatching, SecItemUpdate, or SecItemDelete calls 
   limits the search to the specified access group (of which the calling 
   application must be a member to obtain matching results) To share 
   keychain items between multiple applications, each application must have 
   a common group listed in its keychain-access-groups entitlement, and each 
   must specify this shared access group name as the value for the 
   kSecAttrAccessGroup key in the dictionary passed to SecItem functions 
 
   @constant kSecAttrSynchronizable Specifies a dictionary key whose value is 
   a CFBooleanRef indicating whether the item in question can be synchronized 
   To add a new item which can be synced to other devices, or to obtain 
   synchronizable results from a query, supply this key with a value of 
   kCFBooleanTrue If the key is not supplied, or has a value of 
   kCFBooleanFalse, then no synchronizable items will be added or returned 
   A predefined value, kSecAttrSynchronizableAny, may be provided instead of 
   kCFBooleanTrue if both synchronizable and non-synchronizable results are 
   desired 
 
   IMPORTANT: Specifying the kSecAttrSynchronizable key has several caveats: 
 
     - Updating or deleting items using the kSecAttrSynchronizable key will 
      affect all copies of the item, not just the one on your local device 
      Be sure that it makes sense to use the same password on all devices 
      before deciding to make a password synchronizable 
     - Only password items can currently be synchronized Keychain syncing 
      is not supported for certificates or cryptographic keys 
     - Items stored or obtained using the kSecAttrSynchronizable key cannot 
      specify SecAccessRef-based access control with kSecAttrAccess If a 
      password is intended to be shared between multiple applications, the 
      kSecAttrAccessGroup key must be specified, and each application 
      using this password must have a 'keychain-access-groups' entitlement 
      with the specified access group value 
     - Items stored or obtained using the kSecAttrSynchronizable key may 
      not also specify a kSecAttrAccessible value which is incompatible 
      with syncing (namely, those whose names end with "ThisDeviceOnly") 
     - Items stored or obtained using the kSecAttrSynchronizable key cannot 
      be specified by reference You must pass kSecReturnAttributes and/or 
      kSecReturnData to retrieve results; kSecReturnRef is currently not 
      supported for synchronizable items 
     - Persistent references to synchronizable items should be avoided; 
      while they may work locally, they cannot be moved between devices, 
      and may not resolve if the item is modified on some other device 
     - When specifying a query that uses the kSecAttrSynchronizable key, 
      search keys are limited to the item's class and attributes 
      The only search constant which may be used is kSecMatchLimit; other 
      constants using the kSecMatch prefix are not supported at this time 
 
  @constant kSecAttrCreationDate (read-only) Specifies a dictionary key whose 
    value is the item's creation date You use this key to get a value 
    of type CFDateRef that represents the date the item was created 
  @constant kSecAttrModificationDate (read-only) Specifies a dictionary key 
    whose value is the item's modification date You use this key to get 
    a value of type CFDateRef that represents the last time the item was 
    updated 
  @constant kSecAttrDescription Specifies a dictionary key whose value is 
    the item's description attribute You use this key to set or get a 
    value of type CFStringRef that represents a user-visible string 
    describing this particular kind of item (eg, "disk image password") 
  @constant kSecAttrComment Specifies a dictionary key whose value is the 
    item's comment attribute You use this key to set or get a value of 
    type CFStringRef containing the user-editable comment for this item 
  @constant kSecAttrCreator Specifies a dictionary key whose value is the 
    item's creator attribute You use this key to set or get a value of 
    type CFNumberRef that represents the item's creator This number is 
    the unsigned integer representation of a four-character code (eg, 
    'aCrt') 
  @constant kSecAttrType Specifies a dictionary key whose value is the item's 
    type attribute You use this key to set or get a value of type 
    CFNumberRef that represents the item's type This number is the 
    unsigned integer representation of a four-character code (eg, 
    'aTyp') 
  @constant kSecAttrLabel Specifies a dictionary key whose value is the 
    item's label attribute You use this key to set or get a value of 
    type CFStringRef containing the user-visible label for this item 
  @constant kSecAttrIsInvisible Specifies a dictionary key whose value is the 
    item's invisible attribute You use this key to set or get a value 
    of type CFBooleanRef that indicates whether the item is invisible 
    (ie, should not be displayed) 
  @constant kSecAttrIsNegative Specifies a dictionary key whose value is the 
    item's negative attribute You use this key to set or get a value of 
    type CFBooleanRef that indicates whether there is a valid password 
    associated with this keychain item This is useful if your application 
    doesn't want a password for some particular service to be stored in 
    the keychain, but prefers that it always be entered by the user 
  @constant kSecAttrAccount Specifies a dictionary key whose value is the 
    item's account attribute You use this key to set or get a CFStringRef 
    that contains an account name (Items of class 
    kSecClassGenericPassword, kSecClassInternetPassword have this 
    attribute) 
  @constant kSecAttrService Specifies a dictionary key whose value is the 
    item's service attribute You use this key to set or get a CFStringRef 
    that represents the service associated with this item (Items of class 
    kSecClassGenericPassword have this attribute) 
  @constant kSecAttrGeneric Specifies a dictionary key whose value is the 
    item's generic attribute You use this key to set or get a value of 
    CFDataRef that contains a user-defined attribute (Items of class 
    kSecClassGenericPassword have this attribute) 
  @constant kSecAttrSecurityDomain Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
    is the item's security domain attribute You use this key to set or 
    get a CFStringRef value that represents the Internet security domain 
    (Items of class kSecClassInternetPassword have this attribute) 
  @constant kSecAttrServer Specifies a dictionary key whose value is the 
    item's server attribute You use this key to set or get a value of 
    type CFStringRef that contains the server's domain name or IP address 
    (Items of class kSecClassInternetPassword have this attribute) 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocol Specifies a dictionary key whose value is the 
    item's protocol attribute You use this key to set or get a value of 
    type CFNumberRef that denotes the protocol for this item (see the 
    SecProtocolType enum in SecKeychainItemh) (Items of class 
    kSecClassInternetPassword have this attribute) 
  @constant kSecAttrAuthenticationType Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
    is the item's authentication type attribute You use this key to set 
    or get a value of type CFNumberRef that denotes the authentication 
    scheme for this item (see the kSecAttrAuthenticationType value 
    constants below) 
  @constant kSecAttrPort Specifies a dictionary key whose value is the item's 
    port attribute You use this key to set or get a CFNumberRef value 
    that represents an Internet port number (Items of class 
    kSecClassInternetPassword have this attribute) 
  @constant kSecAttrPath Specifies a dictionary key whose value is the item's 
    path attribute, typically this is the path component of the URL You use 
    this key to set or get a CFStringRef value that represents a path (Items 
    of class kSecClassInternetPassword have this attribute) 
  @constant kSecAttrSubject (read-only) Specifies a dictionary key whose 
    value is the item's subject You use this key to get a value of type 
    CFDataRef that contains the X500 subject name of a certificate 
    (Items of class kSecClassCertificate have this attribute) 
  @constant kSecAttrIssuer (read-only) Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
    is the item's issuer You use this key to get a value of type 
    CFDataRef that contains the X500 issuer name of a certificate (Items 
    of class kSecClassCertificate have this attribute) 
  @constant kSecAttrSerialNumber (read-only) Specifies a dictionary key whose 
    value is the item's serial number You use this key to get a value 
    of type CFDataRef that contains the serial number data of a 
    certificate (Items of class kSecClassCertificate have this 
    attribute) 
  @constant kSecAttrSubjectKeyID (read-only) Specifies a dictionary key whose 
    value is the item's subject key ID You use this key to get a value 
    of type CFDataRef that contains the subject key ID of a certificate 
    (Items of class kSecClassCertificate have this attribute) 
  @constant kSecAttrPublicKeyHash (read-only) Specifies a dictionary key 
    whose value is the item's public key hash You use this key to get a 
    value of type CFDataRef that contains the hash of a certificate's 
    public key (Items of class kSecClassCertificate have this attribute) 
  @constant kSecAttrCertificateType (read-only) Specifies a dictionary key 
    whose value is the item's certificate type You use this key to get 
    a value of type CFNumberRef that denotes the certificate type 
    (Currently only the value of this attribute must be equal to the 
    version of the X509 certificate So 1 for v1 2 for v2 and 3 for v3 
    certificates) Only items of class kSecClassCertificate have this 
    attribute 
  @constant kSecAttrCertificateEncoding (read-only) Specifies a dictionary 
    key whose value is the item's certificate encoding You use this key 
    to get a value of type CFNumberRef that denotes the certificate 
    encoding (Currently only the value 3 meaning 
    kSecAttrCertificateEncodingDER is supported) Only items of class 
    kSecClassCertificate have this attribute 
  @constant kSecAttrKeyClass (read only) Specifies a dictionary key whose 
    value is one of kSecAttrKeyClassPublic, kSecAttrKeyClassPrivate or 
    kSecAttrKeyClassSymmetric 
  @constant kSecAttrApplicationLabel Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
    is the key's application label attribute This is different from the 
    kSecAttrLabel (which is intended to be human-readable) This attribute 
    is used to look up a key programmatically; in particular, for keys of 
    class kSecAttrKeyClassPublic and kSecAttrKeyClassPrivate, the value of 
    this attribute is the hash of the public key 
  @constant kSecAttrIsPermanent Specifies a dictionary key whose value is a 
    CFBooleanRef indicating whether the key in question will be stored 
    permanently 
  @constant kSecAttrApplicationTag Specifies a dictionary key whose value is a 
    CFDataRef containing private tag data 
  @constant kSecAttrKeyType Specifies a dictionary key whose value is a 
    CFNumberRef indicating the algorithm associated with this key 
    (Currently only the value 42 is supported, alternatively you can use 
    kSecAttrKeyTypeRSA) 
  @constant kSecAttrKeySizeInBits Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
    is a CFNumberRef indicating the number of bits in this key 
  @constant kSecAttrEffectiveKeySize Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
    is a CFNumberRef indicating the effective number of bits in this key 
    For example, a DES key has a kSecAttrKeySizeInBits of 64, but a 
    kSecAttrEffectiveKeySize of 56 bits 
  @constant kSecAttrCanEncrypt Specifies a dictionary key whole value is a 
    CFBooleanRef indicating whether the key in question can be used to 
    encrypt data 
  @constant kSecAttrCanDecrypt Specifies a dictionary key whose value is a 
    CFBooleanRef indicating whether the key in question can be used to 
    decrypt data 
  @constant kSecAttrCanDerive Specifies a dictionary key whole value is a 
    CFBooleanRef indicating whether the key in question can be used to 
    derive another key 
  @constant kSecAttrCanSign Specifies a dictionary key whole value is a 
    CFBooleanRef indicating whether the key in question can be used to 
    create a digital signature 
  @constant kSecAttrCanVerify Specifies a dictionary key whole value is a 
    CFBooleanRef indicating whether the key in question can be used to 
    verify a digital signature 
  @constant kSecAttrCanWrap Specifies a dictionary key whole value is a 
    CFBooleanRef indicating whether the key in question can be used to 
    wrap another key 
  @constant kSecAttrCanUnwrap Specifies a dictionary key whole value is a 
    CFBooleanRef indicating whether the key in question can be used to 
    unwrap another key 
  @constant kSecAttrSyncViewHint Specifies a dictionary key whose value is 
  a CFStringRef This value is part of the primary key of each item, and 
  can be used to help distiguish Sync Views when defining their 
  queries 
  @constant kSecAttrTokenID Specifies a dictionary key whose presence 
  indicates that item is backed by external token Value of this attribute 
  is CFStringRef uniquely identifying containing token When this attribute 
  is not present, item is stored in internal keychain database 
  Note that once item is created, this attribute cannot be changed - in other 
  words it is not possible to migrate existing items to, from or between tokens 
  Currently the only available value for this attribute is 
  kSecAttrTokenIDSecureEnclave, which indicates that item (private key) is 
  backed by device's Secure Enclave 
 */ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAccessible 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9, __IPHONE_4_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAccessControl 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_10, __IPHONE_8_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAccessGroup 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9, __IPHONE_3_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrSynchronizable 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9, __IPHONE_7_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrCreationDate 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrModificationDate 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrDescription 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrComment 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrCreator 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrType 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrLabel 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrIsInvisible 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrIsNegative 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAccount 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrService 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrGeneric 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrSecurityDomain 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrServer 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocol 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAuthenticationType 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrPort 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrPath 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrSubject 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrIssuer 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrSerialNumber 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrSubjectKeyID 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrPublicKeyHash 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrCertificateType 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrCertificateEncoding 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrKeyClass 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrApplicationLabel 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrIsPermanent 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrApplicationTag 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrKeyType 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrKeySizeInBits 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrEffectiveKeySize 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrCanEncrypt 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrCanDecrypt 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrCanDerive 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrCanSign 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrCanVerify 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrCanWrap 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrCanUnwrap 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrSyncViewHint 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_11, __IPHONE_9_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrTokenID 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_11, __IPHONE_9_0); 
 
/*! 
  @enum kSecAttrAccessible Value Constants 
  @discussion Predefined item attribute constants used to get or set values 
    in a dictionary The kSecAttrAccessible constant is the key and its 
    value is one of the constants defined here 
    When asking SecItemCopyMatching to return the item's data, the error 
    errSecInteractionNotAllowed will be returned if the item's data is not 
    available until a device unlock occurs 
  @constant kSecAttrAccessibleWhenUnlocked Item data can only be accessed 
    while the device is unlocked This is recommended for items that only 
    need be accesible while the application is in the foreground Items 
    with this attribute will migrate to a new device when using encrypted 
    backups 
  @constant kSecAttrAccessibleAfterFirstUnlock Item data can only be 
    accessed once the device has been unlocked after a restart This is 
    recommended for items that need to be accesible by background 
    applications Items with this attribute will migrate to a new device 
    when using encrypted backups 
  @constant kSecAttrAccessibleAlways Item data can always be accessed 
    regardless of the lock state of the device This is not recommended 
    for anything except system use Items with this attribute will migrate 
    to a new device when using encrypted backups 
  @constant kSecAttrAccessibleWhenPasscodeSetThisDeviceOnly Item data can 
     only be accessed while the device is unlocked This class is only 
     available if a passcode is set on the device This is recommended for 
     items that only need to be accessible while the application is in the 
     foreground Items with this attribute will never migrate to a new 
     device, so after a backup is restored to a new device, these items 
     will be missing No items can be stored in this class on devices 
     without a passcode Disabling the device passcode will cause all 
     items in this class to be deleted 
  @constant kSecAttrAccessibleWhenUnlockedThisDeviceOnly Item data can only 
    be accessed while the device is unlocked This is recommended for items 
    that only need be accesible while the application is in the foreground 
    Items with this attribute will never migrate to a new device, so after 
    a backup is restored to a new device, these items will be missing 
  @constant kSecAttrAccessibleAfterFirstUnlockThisDeviceOnly Item data can 
    only be accessed once the device has been unlocked after a restart 
    This is recommended for items that need to be accessible by background 
    applications Items with this attribute will never migrate to a new 
    device, so after a backup is restored to a new device these items will 
    be missing 
  @constant kSecAttrAccessibleAlwaysThisDeviceOnly Item data can always 
    be accessed regardless of the lock state of the device This option 
    is not recommended for anything except system use Items with this 
    attribute will never migrate to a new device, so after a backup is 
    restored to a new device, these items will be missing 
*/ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAccessibleWhenUnlocked 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9, __IPHONE_4_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAccessibleAfterFirstUnlock 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9, __IPHONE_4_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAccessibleAlways 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9, __IPHONE_4_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAccessibleWhenPasscodeSetThisDeviceOnly 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_10, __IPHONE_8_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAccessibleWhenUnlockedThisDeviceOnly 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9, __IPHONE_4_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAccessibleAfterFirstUnlockThisDeviceOnly 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9, __IPHONE_4_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAccessibleAlwaysThisDeviceOnly 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9, __IPHONE_4_0); 
 
/*! 
  @enum kSecAttrProtocol Value Constants 
  @discussion Predefined item attribute constants used to get or set values 
    in a dictionary The kSecAttrProtocol constant is the key and its 
    value is one of the constants defined here 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolFTP 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolFTPAccount 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolHTTP 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolIRC 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolNNTP 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolPOP 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolSMTP 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolSOCKS 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolIMAP 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolLDAP 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolAppleTalk 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolAFP 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolTelnet 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolSSH 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolFTPS 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolHTTPS 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolHTTPProxy 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolHTTPSProxy 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolFTPProxy 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolSMB 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolRTSP 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolRTSPProxy 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolDAAP 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolEPPC 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolIPP 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolNNTPS 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolLDAPS 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolTelnetS 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolIMAPS 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolIRCS 
  @constant kSecAttrProtocolPOP3S 
*/ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolFTP 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolFTPAccount 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolHTTP 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolIRC 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolNNTP 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolPOP3 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolSMTP 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolSOCKS 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolIMAP 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolLDAP 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolAppleTalk 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolAFP 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolTelnet 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolSSH 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolFTPS 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolHTTPS 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolHTTPProxy 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolHTTPSProxy 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolFTPProxy 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolSMB 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolRTSP 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolRTSPProxy 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolDAAP 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolEPPC 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolIPP 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolNNTPS 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolLDAPS 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolTelnetS 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolIMAPS 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolIRCS 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrProtocolPOP3S 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
 
/*! 
  @enum kSecAttrAuthenticationType Value Constants 
  @discussion Predefined item attribute constants used to get or set values 
    in a dictionary The kSecAttrAuthenticationType constant is the key 
    and its value is one of the constants defined here 
  @constant kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeNTLM 
  @constant kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeMSN 
  @constant kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeDPA 
  @constant kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeRPA 
  @constant kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeHTTPBasic 
  @constant kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeHTTPDigest 
  @constant kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeHTMLForm 
  @constant kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeDefault 
*/ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeNTLM 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeMSN 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeDPA 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeRPA 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeHTTPBasic 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeHTTPDigest 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeHTMLForm 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrAuthenticationTypeDefault 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
 
/*! 
  @enum kSecAttrKeyClass Value Constants 
  @discussion Predefined item attribute constants used to get or set values 
    in a dictionary The kSecAttrKeyClass constant is the key 
    and its value is one of the constants defined here 
  @constant kSecAttrKeyClassPublic 
  @constant kSecAttrKeyClassPrivate 
  @constant kSecAttrKeyClassSymmetric 
*/ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrKeyClassPublic 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrKeyClassPrivate 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrKeyClassSymmetric 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_2_0); 
 
/*! 
  @enum kSecAttrKeyType Value Constants 
  @discussion Predefined item attribute constants used to get or set values 
    in a dictionary The kSecAttrKeyType constant is the key 
    and its value is one of the constants defined here 
  @constant kSecAttrKeyTypeRSA 
  @constant kSecAttrKeyTypeEC 
*/ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrKeyTypeRSA 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrKeyTypeEC 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9, __IPHONE_4_0); 
 
/*! 
  @enum kSecAttrSynchronizable Value Constants 
  @discussion Predefined item attribute constants used to get or set values 
    in a dictionary The kSecAttrSynchronizable constant is the key 
    and its value is one of the constants defined here 
  @constant kSecAttrSynchronizableAny Specifies that both synchronizable and 
    non-synchronizable results should be returned from this query This may 
    be used as a value for the kSecAttrSynchronizable dictionary key in a 
    call to SecItemCopyMatching, SecItemUpdate, or SecItemDelete 
*/ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrSynchronizableAny 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9, __IPHONE_7_0); 
 
/*! 
  @enum Search Constants 
  @discussion Predefined search constants used to set values in a query 
    dictionary You can specify a combination of search attributes and 
    item attributes when looking for matching items with the 
    SecItemCopyMatching function 
  @constant kSecMatchPolicy Specifies a dictionary key whose value is a 
    SecPolicyRef If provided, returned certificates or identities must 
    verify with this policy 
  @constant kSecMatchIssuers Specifies a dictionary key whose value is a 
    CFArray of X500 names (of type CFDataRef) If provided, returned 
    certificates or identities will be limited to those whose 
    certificate chain contains one of the issuers provided in this list 
  @constant kSecMatchEmailAddressIfPresent Specifies a dictionary key whose 
    value is a CFStringRef containing an RFC822 email address If 
    provided, returned certificates or identities will be limited to those 
    that contain the address, or do not contain any email address 
  @constant kSecMatchSubjectContains Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
    is a CFStringRef If provided, returned certificates or identities 
    will be limited to those containing this string in the subject 
  @constant kSecMatchCaseInsensitive Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
    is a CFBooleanRef If this value is kCFBooleanFalse, or is not 
    provided, then case-sensitive string matching is performed 
  @constant kSecMatchTrustedOnly Specifies a dictionary key whose value is 
    a CFBooleanRef If provided with a value of kCFBooleanTrue, only 
    certificates which can be verified back to a trusted anchor will be 
    returned If this value is kCFBooleanFalse, or is not provided, then 
    both trusted and untrusted certificates may be returned 
  @constant kSecMatchValidOnDate Specifies a dictionary key whose value is 
    of type CFDateRef If provided, returned keys, certificates or 
    identities will be limited to those which are valid for the given date 
    Pass a value of kCFNull to indicate the current date 
  @constant kSecMatchLimit Specifies a dictionary key whose value is a 
    CFNumberRef If provided, this value specifies the maximum number of 
    results to return If not provided, results are limited to the first 
    item found Predefined values are provided for a single item 
    (kSecMatchLimitOne) and all matching items (kSecMatchLimitAll) 
  @constant kSecMatchLimitOne Specifies that results are limited to the first 
    item found; used as a value for the kSecMatchLimit dictionary key 
  @constant kSecMatchLimitAll Specifies that an unlimited number of results 
    may be returned; used as a value for the kSecMatchLimit dictionary 
    key 
*/ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecMatchPolicy 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecMatchItemList 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecMatchSearchList 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecMatchIssuers 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecMatchEmailAddressIfPresent 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecMatchSubjectContains 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecMatchCaseInsensitive 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecMatchTrustedOnly 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecMatchValidOnDate 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecMatchLimit 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecMatchLimitOne 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecMatchLimitAll 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
 
 
/*! 
  @enum Return Type Key Constants 
  @discussion Predefined return type keys used to set values in a dictionary 
    You use these keys to specify the type of results which should be 
    returned by the SecItemCopyMatching or SecItemAdd function You can 
    specify zero or more of these return types If more than one of these 
    result types is specified, the result is returned as a CFDictionaryRef 
    whose keys are the result types and values are the requested data 
  @constant kSecReturnData Specifies a dictionary key whose value is of type 
    CFBooleanRef A value of kCFBooleanTrue indicates that the data of 
    an item (CFDataRef) should be returned For keys and password 
    items, data is secret (encrypted) and may require the user to enter 
    a password for access 
  @constant kSecReturnAttributes Specifies a dictionary key whose value is 
    of type CFBooleanRef A value of kCFBooleanTrue indicates that the 
    (non-encrypted) attributes of an item (CFDictionaryRef) should be 
    returned 
  @constant kSecReturnRef Specifies a dictionary key whose value is a 
    CFBooleanRef A value of kCFBooleanTrue indicates that a reference 
    should be returned Depending on the item class requested, the 
    returned reference(s) may be of type SecKeychainItemRef, SecKeyRef, 
    SecCertificateRef, or SecIdentityRef 
  @constant kSecReturnPersistentRef Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
    is of type CFBooleanRef A value of kCFBooleanTrue indicates that a 
    persistent reference to an item (CFDataRef) should be returned 
*/ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecReturnData 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecReturnAttributes 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecReturnRef 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecReturnPersistentRef 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
 
 
/*! 
  @enum Value Type Key Constants 
  @discussion Predefined value type keys used to pass values in a dictionary 
    You can specify zero or more of these types depending on the function 
    you are calling For SecItemCopyMatching or SecItemAdd these are 
    used as keys in the results dictionary 
  @constant kSecValueData Specifies a dictionary key whose value is of type 
    CFDataRef For keys and password items, data is secret (encrypted) 
    and may require the user to enter a password for access 
  @constant kSecValueRef Specifies a dictionary key whose value, depending 
    on the item class requested, is of type SecKeychainItemRef, SecKeyRef, 
    SecCertificateRef, or SecIdentityRef 
  @constant kSecValuePersistentRef Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
    is of type CFDataRef The bytes in this CFDataRef can be stored by 
    the caller and used on a subsequent invocation of the application (or 
    even a different application) to retrieve the item referenced by it 
*/ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecValueData 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecValueRef 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecValuePersistentRef 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
 
 
/*! 
  @enum Other Constants 
  @discussion Predefined constants used to set values in a dictionary 
  @constant kSecUseItemList Specifies a dictionary key whose value is a 
    CFArray of items If provided, this array is treated as the set of 
    all possible items to search, or add if the API being called is 
    SecItemAdd The items in this array may be of type SecKeyRef, 
    SecCertificateRef, SecIdentityRef, or CFDataRef (for a persistent 
    item reference) The items in the array must all be of the same 
    type When this attribute is provided, no keychains are searched 
  @constant kSecUseOperationPrompt Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
    is a CFStringRef that represents a user-visible string describing 
    the operation for which the application is attempting to authenticate 
    The application is responsible for the text localization 
  @constant kSecUseNoAuthenticationUI Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
    is a CFBooleanRef If provided with a value of kCFBooleanTrue, the error 
    errSecInteractionNotAllowed will be returned if the item is attempting 
    to authenticate with UI 
  @constant kSecUseAuthenticationUI Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
    is one of kSecUseAuthenticationUIAllow, kSecUseAuthenticationUIFail, kSecUseAuthenticationUISkip 
  @constant kSecUseAuthenticationContext Specifies a dictionary key whose value 
    is LAContext to be used for keychain item authentication 
    * If the item requires authentication and this key is omitted, a new context 
     will be created just for the purpose of the single call 
    * If the specified context has been previously authenticated, the operation 
     will succeed without asking user for authentication 
    * If the specified context has not been previously authenticated, the new 
     authentication will be started on this context, allowing caller to 
     eventually reuse the sucessfully authenticated context in subsequent 
     keychain operations 
*/ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecUseItemList 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecUseOperationPrompt 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_10, __IPHONE_8_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecUseNoAuthenticationUI 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED_MSG(__MAC_10_10, __MAC_10_11, __IPHONE_8_0, __IPHONE_9_0, "Use a kSecAuthenticationUI instead"); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecUseAuthenticationUI 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_11, __IPHONE_9_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecUseAuthenticationContext 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_11, __IPHONE_9_0); 
 
/*! 
  @enum kSecUseAuthenticationUI Value Constants 
  @discussion Predefined item attribute constants used to get or set values 
    in a dictionary The kSecUseAuthenticationUI constant is the key and its 
    value is one of the constants defined here 
    If the key kSecUseAuthenticationUI not provided then kSecUseAuthenticationUIAllow 
    is used as default 
  @constant kSecUseAuthenticationUIAllow Specifies that authenticate UI can appear 
  @constant kSecUseAuthenticationUIFail Specifies that the error 
    errSecInteractionNotAllowed will be returned if an item needs 
    to authenticate with UI 
  @constant kSecUseAuthenticationUIAllowSkip Specifies that all items which need 
    to authenticate with UI will be silently skipped This value can be used 
    only with SecItemCopyMatching 
 */ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecUseAuthenticationUIAllow 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_11, __IPHONE_9_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecUseAuthenticationUIFail 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_11, __IPHONE_9_0); 
extern const CFStringRef kSecUseAuthenticationUISkip 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_11, __IPHONE_9_0); 
 
/*! 
   @enum kSecAttrTokenID Value Constants 
   @discussion Predefined item attribute constant used to get or set values 
     in a dictionary The kSecAttrTokenID constant is the key and its value 
     can be kSecAttrTokenIDSecureEnclave 
   @constant kSecAttrTokenIDSecureEnclave Specifies well-known identifier of the 
     token implemented using device's Secure Enclave The only keychain items 
     supported by the Secure Enclave token are 256-bit elliptic curve keys 
     (kSecAttrKeyTypeEC) Keys must be generated on the secure enclave using 
     SecKeyGenerateKeyPair call with kSecAttrTokenID set to 
     kSecAttrTokenIDSecureEnclave in the parameters dictionary, it is not 
     possible to import pregenerated keys to kSecAttrTokenIDSecureEnclave token 
*/ 
extern const CFStringRef kSecAttrTokenIDSecureEnclave 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_NA, __IPHONE_9_0); 
 
/*! 
  @function SecItemCopyMatching 
  @abstract Returns one or more items which match a search query 
  @param query A dictionary containing an item class specification and 
    optional attributes for controlling the search See the "Keychain 
    Search Attributes" section for a description of currently defined 
    search attributes 
  @param result On return, a CFTypeRef reference to the found item(s) The 
    exact type of the result is based on the search attributes supplied 
    in the query, as discussed below 
  @result A result code See "Security Error Codes" (SecBaseh) 
  @discussion Attributes defining a search are specified by adding key/value 
    pairs to the query dictionary 
 
  A typical query consists of: 
 
   * a kSecClass key, whose value is a constant from the Class 
    Constants section that specifies the class of item(s) to be searched 
   * one or more keys from the "Attribute Key Constants" section, whose value 
    is the attribute data to be matched 
   * one or more keys from the "Search Constants" section, whose value is 
    used to further refine the search 
   * a key from the "Return Type Key Constants" section, specifying the type of 
    results desired 
 
  Result types are specified as follows: 
 
   * To obtain the data of a matching item (CFDataRef), specify 
    kSecReturnData with a value of kCFBooleanTrue 
   * To obtain the attributes of a matching item (CFDictionaryRef), specify 
    kSecReturnAttributes with a value of kCFBooleanTrue 
   * To obtain a reference to a matching item (SecKeychainItemRef, 
    SecKeyRef, SecCertificateRef, or SecIdentityRef), specify kSecReturnRef 
    with a value of kCFBooleanTrue 
   * To obtain a persistent reference to a matching item (CFDataRef), 
    specify kSecReturnPersistentRef with a value of kCFBooleanTrue Note 
    that unlike normal references, a persistent reference may be stored 
    on disk or passed between processes 
   * If more than one of these result types is specified, the result is 
    returned as a CFDictionaryRef containing all the requested data 
   * If a result type is not specified, no results are returned 
 
  By default, this function returns only the first match found To obtain 
  more than one matching item at a time, specify kSecMatchLimit with a value 
  greater than The result will be a CFArrayRef containing up to that 
  number of matching items; the items' types are described above 
 
  To filter a provided list of items down to those matching the query, 
  specify a kSecMatchItemList whose value is a CFArray of SecKeychainItemRef, 
  SecKeyRef, SecCertificateRef, or SecIdentityRef items The objects in the 
  provided array must be of the same type 
 
  To convert from a persistent item reference to a normal item reference, 
  specify a kSecValuePersistentRef whose value a CFDataRef (the persistent 
  reference), and a kSecReturnRef whose value is kCFBooleanTrue 
*/ 
OSStatus SecItemCopyMatching(CFDictionaryRef query, CFTypeRef * __nullable CF_RETURNS_RETAINED result) 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
 
/*! 
  @function SecItemAdd 
  @abstract Add one or more items to a keychain 
  @param attributes A dictionary containing an item class specification and 
    optional entries specifying the item's attribute values See the 
    "Attribute Key Constants" section for a description of currently defined 
    attributes 
  @param result On return, a CFTypeRef reference to the newly added item(s) 
    The exact type of the result is based on the values supplied 
    in attributes, as discussed below Pass NULL if this result is not 
    required 
  @result A result code See "Security Error Codes" (SecBaseh) 
  @discussion Attributes defining an item are specified by adding key/value 
    pairs to the attributes dictionary To add multiple items to a keychain 
    at once use the kSecUseItemList key with an array of items as its value 
    This is currently only supported for non password items 
 
  Result types are specified as follows: 
 
   * To obtain the data of the added item (CFDataRef), specify 
    kSecReturnData with a value of kCFBooleanTrue 
   * To obtain all the attributes of the added item (CFDictionaryRef), 
    specify kSecReturnAttributes with a value of kCFBooleanTrue 
   * To obtain a reference to the added item (SecKeychainItemRef, SecKeyRef, 
    SecCertificateRef, or SecIdentityRef), specify kSecReturnRef with a 
    value of kCFBooleanTrue 
   * To obtain a persistent reference to the added item (CFDataRef), specify 
    kSecReturnPersistentRef with a value of kCFBooleanTrue Note that 
    unlike normal references, a persistent reference may be stored on disk 
    or passed between processes 
   * If more than one of these result types is specified, the result is 
    returned as a CFDictionaryRef containing all the requested data 
   * If a result type is not specified, no results are returned 
*/ 
OSStatus SecItemAdd(CFDictionaryRef attributes, CFTypeRef * __nullable CF_RETURNS_RETAINED result) 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
 
/*! 
  @function SecItemUpdate 
  @abstract Modify zero or more items which match a search query 
  @param query A dictionary containing an item class specification and 
    optional attributes for controlling the search See the "Attribute 
    Constants" and "Search Constants" sections for a description of 
    currently defined search attributes 
  @param attributesToUpdate A dictionary containing one or more attributes 
    whose values should be set to the ones specified Only real keychain 
    attributes are permitted in this dictionary (no "meta" attributes are 
    allowed) See the "Attribute Key Constants" section for a description of 
    currently defined value attributes 
  @result A result code See "Security Error Codes" (SecBaseh) 
  @discussion Attributes defining a search are specified by adding key/value 
    pairs to the query dictionary 
*/ 
OSStatus SecItemUpdate(CFDictionaryRef query, 
  CFDictionaryRef attributesToUpdate) 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
 
/*! 
  @function SecItemDelete 
  @abstract Delete zero or more items which match a search query 
  @param query A dictionary containing an item class specification and 
    optional attributes for controlling the search See the "Attribute 
    Constants" and "Search Constants" sections for a description of 
    currently defined search attributes 
  @result A result code See "Security Error Codes" (SecBaseh) 
  @discussion Attributes defining a search are specified by adding key/value 
    pairs to the query dictionary 
 
  By default, this function deletes all items matching the specified query 
  You can change this behavior by specifying one of the follow keys: 
 
   * To delete an item identified by a transient reference, specify 
    kSecValueRef with a reference returned by using the kSecReturnRef 
    key in a previous call to SecItemCopyMatching or SecItemAdd 
   * To delete an item identified by a persistent reference, specify 
    kSecValuePersistentRef with a persistent reference returned by 
    using the kSecReturnPersistentRef key to SecItemCopyMatching or 
    SecItemAdd 
   * To delete multiple items specify kSecMatchItemList with an array 
    of references 
   * If more than one of these result keys is specified, the behavior is 
    undefined 
*/ 
OSStatus SecItemDelete(CFDictionaryRef query) 
  __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_2_0); 
 
CF_IMPLICIT_BRIDGING_DISABLED 
CF_ASSUME_NONNULL_END 
 
__END_DECLS 
 
#endif /* !_SECURITY_SECITEM_H_ */ 

二、苹果官方的KeychainItemWrapper

官方示例地址

https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/samplecode/GenericKeychain/Listings/Classes_KeychainItemWrapper_m.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS40007797-Classes_KeychainItemWrapper_m-DontLinkElementID_10

/* 
   File: KeychainItemWrapperm 
 Abstract: 
 Objective-C wrapper for accessing a single keychain item 
  
 Version: 2 
  
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 Inc ("Apple") in consideration of your agreement to the following 
 terms, and your use, installation, modification or redistribution of 
 this Apple software constitutes acceptance of these terms If you do 
 not agree with these terms, please do not use, install, modify or 
 redistribute this Apple software 
  
 In consideration of your agreement to abide by the following terms, and 
 subject to these terms, Apple grants you a personal, non-exclusive 
 license, under Apple's copyrights in this original Apple software (the 
 "Apple Software"), to use, reproduce, modify and redistribute the Apple 
 Software, with or without modifications, in source and/or binary forms; 
 provided that if you redistribute the Apple Software in its entirety and 
 without modifications, you must retain this notice and the following 
 text and disclaimers in all such redistributions of the Apple Software 
 Neither the name, trademarks, service marks or logos of Apple Inc may 
 be used to endorse or promote products derived from the Apple Software 
 without specific prior written permission from Apple Except as 
 expressly stated in this notice, no other rights or licenses, express or 
 implied, are granted by Apple herein, including but not limited to any 
 patent rights that may be infringed by your derivative works or by other 
 works in which the Apple Software may be incorporated 
  
 The Apple Software is provided by Apple on an "AS IS" basis APPLE 
 MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION 
 THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS 
 FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, REGARDING THE APPLE SOFTWARE OR ITS USE AND 
 OPERATION ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH YOUR PRODUCTS 
  
 IN NO EVENT SHALL APPLE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL 
 OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 
 SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 
 INTERRUPTION) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE, REPRODUCTION, 
 MODIFICATION AND/OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE APPLE SOFTWARE, HOWEVER CAUSED 
 AND WHETHER UNDER THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), 
 STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF APPLE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE 
 POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE 
  
 Copyright (C) 2010 Apple Inc All Rights Reserved 
  
*/  
  
#import "KeychainItemWrapperh" 
#import <Security/Securityh> 
  
/* 
 
These are the default constants and their respective types, 
available for the kSecClassGenericPassword Keychain Item class: 
 
kSecAttrAccessGroup     -    CFStringRef 
kSecAttrCreationDate    -    CFDateRef 
kSecAttrModificationDate  -    CFDateRef 
kSecAttrDescription     -    CFStringRef 
kSecAttrComment       -    CFStringRef 
kSecAttrCreator       -    CFNumberRef 
kSecAttrType        -    CFNumberRef 
kSecAttrLabel        -    CFStringRef 
kSecAttrIsInvisible     -    CFBooleanRef 
kSecAttrIsNegative     -    CFBooleanRef 
kSecAttrAccount       -    CFStringRef 
kSecAttrService       -    CFStringRef 
kSecAttrGeneric       -    CFDataRef 
 
See the header file Security/SecItemh for more details 
 
*/ 
  
@interface KeychainItemWrapper (PrivateMethods) 
/* 
The decision behind the following two methods (secItemFormatToDictionary and dictionaryToSecItemFormat) was 
to encapsulate the transition between what the detail view controller was expecting (NSString *) and what the 
Keychain API expects as a validly constructed container class 
*/ 
- (NSMutableDictionary *)secItemFormatToDictionary:(NSDictionary *)dictionaryToConvert; 
- (NSMutableDictionary *)dictionaryToSecItemFormat:(NSDictionary *)dictionaryToConvert; 
  
// Updates the item in the keychain, or adds it if it doesn't exist 
- (void)writeToKeychain; 
  
@end 
  
@implementation KeychainItemWrapper 
  
@synthesize keychainItemData, genericPasswordQuery; 
  
- (id)initWithIdentifier: (NSString *)identifier accessGroup:(NSString *) accessGroup; 
{ 
  if (self = [super init]) 
  { 
    // Begin Keychain search setup The genericPasswordQuery leverages the special user 
    // defined attribute kSecAttrGeneric to distinguish itself between other generic Keychain 
    // items which may be included by the same application 
    genericPasswordQuery = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init]; 
     
    [genericPasswordQuery setObject:(id)kSecClassGenericPassword forKey:(id)kSecClass]; 
    [genericPasswordQuery setObject:identifier forKey:(id)kSecAttrGeneric]; 
     
    // The keychain access group attribute determines if this item can be shared 
    // amongst multiple apps whose code signing entitlements contain the same keychain access group 
    if (accessGroup != nil) 
    { 
#if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR 
      // Ignore the access group if running on the iPhone simulator 
      //  
      // Apps that are built for the simulator aren't signed, so there's no keychain access group 
      // for the simulator to check This means that all apps can see all keychain items when run 
      // on the simulator 
      // 
      // If a SecItem contains an access group attribute, SecItemAdd and SecItemUpdate on the 
      // simulator will return -25243 (errSecNoAccessForItem) 
#else       
      [genericPasswordQuery setObject:accessGroup forKey:(id)kSecAttrAccessGroup]; 
#endif 
    } 
     
    // Use the proper search constants, return only the attributes of the first match 
    [genericPasswordQuery setObject:(id)kSecMatchLimitOne forKey:(id)kSecMatchLimit]; 
    [genericPasswordQuery setObject:(id)kCFBooleanTrue forKey:(id)kSecReturnAttributes]; 
     
    NSDictionary *tempQuery = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithDictionary:genericPasswordQuery]; 
     
    NSMutableDictionary *outDictionary = nil; 
     
    if (! SecItemCopyMatching((CFDictionaryRef)tempQuery, (CFTypeRef *)&outDictionary) == noErr) 
    { 
      // Stick these default values into keychain item if nothing found 
      [self resetKeychainItem]; 
       
      // Add the generic attribute and the keychain access group 
      [keychainItemData setObject:identifier forKey:(id)kSecAttrGeneric]; 
      if (accessGroup != nil) 
      { 
#if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR 
        // Ignore the access group if running on the iPhone simulator 
        //  
        // Apps that are built for the simulator aren't signed, so there's no keychain access group 
        // for the simulator to check This means that all apps can see all keychain items when run 
        // on the simulator 
        // 
        // If a SecItem contains an access group attribute, SecItemAdd and SecItemUpdate on the 
        // simulator will return -25243 (errSecNoAccessForItem) 
#else       
        [keychainItemData setObject:accessGroup forKey:(id)kSecAttrAccessGroup]; 
#endif 
      } 
    } 
    else 
    { 
      // load the saved data from Keychain 
      selfkeychainItemData = [self secItemFormatToDictionary:outDictionary]; 
    } 
     
    [outDictionary release]; 
  } 
   
  return self; 
} 
  
- (void)dealloc 
{ 
  [keychainItemData release]; 
  [genericPasswordQuery release]; 
   
  [super dealloc]; 
} 
  
- (void)setObject:(id)inObject forKey:(id)key  
{ 
  if (inObject == nil) return; 
  id currentObject = [keychainItemData objectForKey:key]; 
  if (![currentObject isEqual:inObject]) 
  { 
    [keychainItemData setObject:inObject forKey:key]; 
    [self writeToKeychain]; 
  } 
} 
  
- (id)objectForKey:(id)key 
{ 
  return [keychainItemData objectForKey:key]; 
} 
  
- (void)resetKeychainItem 
{ 
  OSStatus junk = noErr; 
  if (!keychainItemData)  
  { 
    selfkeychainItemData = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init]; 
  } 
  else if (keychainItemData) 
  { 
    NSMutableDictionary *tempDictionary = [self dictionaryToSecItemFormat:keychainItemData]; 
    junk = SecItemDelete((CFDictionaryRef)tempDictionary); 
    NSAssert( junk == noErr || junk == errSecItemNotFound, @"Problem deleting current dictionary" ); 
  } 
   
  // Default attributes for keychain item 
  [keychainItemData setObject:@"" forKey:(id)kSecAttrAccount]; 
  [keychainItemData setObject:@"" forKey:(id)kSecAttrLabel]; 
  [keychainItemData setObject:@"" forKey:(id)kSecAttrDescription]; 
   
  // Default data for keychain item 
  [keychainItemData setObject:@"" forKey:(id)kSecValueData]; 
} 
  
- (NSMutableDictionary *)dictionaryToSecItemFormat:(NSDictionary *)dictionaryToConvert 
{ 
  // The assumption is that this method will be called with a properly populated dictionary 
  // containing all the right key/value pairs for a SecItem 
   
  // Create a dictionary to return populated with the attributes and data 
  NSMutableDictionary *returnDictionary = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithDictionary:dictionaryToConvert]; 
   
  // Add the Generic Password keychain item class attribute 
  [returnDictionary setObject:(id)kSecClassGenericPassword forKey:(id)kSecClass]; 
   
  // Convert the NSString to NSData to meet the requirements for the value type kSecValueData 
  // This is where to store sensitive data that should be encrypted 
  NSString *passwordString = [dictionaryToConvert objectForKey:(id)kSecValueData]; 
  [returnDictionary setObject:[passwordString dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding] forKey:(id)kSecValueData]; 
   
  return returnDictionary; 
} 
  
- (NSMutableDictionary *)secItemFormatToDictionary:(NSDictionary *)dictionaryToConvert 
{ 
  // The assumption is that this method will be called with a properly populated dictionary 
  // containing all the right key/value pairs for the UI element 
   
  // Create a dictionary to return populated with the attributes and data 
  NSMutableDictionary *returnDictionary = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithDictionary:dictionaryToConvert]; 
   
  // Add the proper search key and class attribute 
  [returnDictionary setObject:(id)kCFBooleanTrue forKey:(id)kSecReturnData]; 
  [returnDictionary setObject:(id)kSecClassGenericPassword forKey:(id)kSecClass]; 
   
  // Acquire the password data from the attributes 
  NSData *passwordData = NULL; 
  if (SecItemCopyMatching((CFDictionaryRef)returnDictionary, (CFTypeRef *)&passwordData) == noErr) 
  { 
    // Remove the search, class, and identifier key/value, we don't need them anymore 
    [returnDictionary removeObjectForKey:(id)kSecReturnData]; 
     
    // Add the password to the dictionary, converting from NSData to NSString 
    NSString *password = [[[NSString alloc] initWithBytes:[passwordData bytes] length:[passwordData length]  
                           encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding] autorelease]; 
    [returnDictionary setObject:password forKey:(id)kSecValueData]; 
  } 
  else 
  { 
    // Don't do anything if nothing is found 
    NSAssert(NO, @"Serious error, no matching item found in the keychainn"); 
  } 
   
  [passwordData release]; 
   
  return returnDictionary; 
} 
  
- (void)writeToKeychain 
{ 
  NSDictionary *attributes = NULL; 
  NSMutableDictionary *updateItem = NULL; 
  OSStatus result; 
   
  if (SecItemCopyMatching((CFDictionaryRef)genericPasswordQuery, (CFTypeRef *)&attributes) == noErr) 
  { 
    // First we need the attributes from the Keychain 
    updateItem = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithDictionary:attributes]; 
    // Second we need to add the appropriate search key/values 
    [updateItem setObject:[genericPasswordQuery objectForKey:(id)kSecClass] forKey:(id)kSecClass]; 
     
    // Lastly, we need to set up the updated attribute list being careful to remove the class 
    NSMutableDictionary *tempCheck = [self dictionaryToSecItemFormat:keychainItemData]; 
    [tempCheck removeObjectForKey:(id)kSecClass]; 
     
#if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR 
    // Remove the access group if running on the iPhone simulator 
    //  
    // Apps that are built for the simulator aren't signed, so there's no keychain access group 
    // for the simulator to check This means that all apps can see all keychain items when run 
    // on the simulator 
    // 
    // If a SecItem contains an access group attribute, SecItemAdd and SecItemUpdate on the 
    // simulator will return -25243 (errSecNoAccessForItem) 
    // 
    // The access group attribute will be included in items returned by SecItemCopyMatching, 
    // which is why we need to remove it before updating the item 
    [tempCheck removeObjectForKey:(id)kSecAttrAccessGroup]; 
#endif 
     
    // An implicit assumption is that you can only update a single item at a time 
     
    result = SecItemUpdate((CFDictionaryRef)updateItem, (CFDictionaryRef)tempCheck); 
    NSAssert( result == noErr, @"Couldn't update the Keychain Item" ); 
  } 
  else 
  { 
    // No previous item found; add the new one 
    result = SecItemAdd((CFDictionaryRef)[self dictionaryToSecItemFormat:keychainItemData], NULL); 
    NSAssert( result == noErr, @"Couldn't add the Keychain Item" ); 
  } 
} 
  
@end 

看到这里会发现苹果的KeychainWrapper和我们自定义的工具类实现原理都一样,就是调用那几个方法,所以就不展开介绍了,将来有空再补上。

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