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NAME¶
fido_bio_template,
    fido_bio_template_array_count,
    fido_bio_template_array_free,
    fido_bio_template_array_new,
    fido_bio_template_free,
    fido_bio_template_id_len,
    fido_bio_template_id_ptr,
    fido_bio_template_name,
    fido_bio_template_new,
    fido_bio_template_set_id,
    fido_bio_template_set_name —
    FIDO2 biometric template API
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <fido.h>
  
  #include <fido/bio.h>
fido_bio_template_t *
  
  fido_bio_template_new(void);
void
  
  fido_bio_template_free(fido_bio_template_t
    **template_p);
const char *
  
  fido_bio_template_name(const
    fido_bio_template_t *template);
const unsigned char *
  
  fido_bio_template_id_ptr(const
    fido_bio_template_t *template);
size_t
  
  fido_bio_template_id_len(const
    fido_bio_template_t *template);
int
  
  fido_bio_template_set_id(fido_bio_template_t
    *template, const unsigned
    char *ptr, size_t
    len);
int
  
  fido_bio_template_set_name(fido_bio_template_t
    *template, const char
    *name);
fido_bio_template_array_t *
  
  fido_bio_template_array_new(void);
void
  
  fido_bio_template_array_free(fido_bio_template_array_t
    **array_p);
size_t
  
  fido_bio_template_array_count(const
    fido_bio_template_array_t *array);
const fido_bio_template_t *
  
  fido_bio_template(const
    fido_bio_template_array_t *array,
    size_t idx);
DESCRIPTION¶
Existing FIDO2 biometric enrollments are abstracted in libfido2 by the fido_bio_template_t and fido_bio_template_array_t types.
The functions described in this page allow a fido_bio_template_t type to be allocated, deallocated, changed, and inspected, and a fido_bio_template_array_t type to be allocated, deallocated, and inspected. For device operations on fido_bio_template_t and fido_bio_template_array_t, please refer to fido_bio_dev_get_info(3).
The
    fido_bio_template_new()
    function returns a pointer to a newly allocated, empty
    fido_bio_template_t type. If memory cannot be
    allocated, NULL is returned.
The
    fido_bio_template_free()
    function releases the memory backing *template_p,
    where *template_p must have been previously allocated
    by fido_bio_template_new(). On return,
    *template_p is set to NULL. Either
    template_p or *template_p may be
    NULL, in which case fido_bio_template_free() is a
    NOP.
The
    fido_bio_template_name()
    function returns a pointer to a NUL-terminated string containing the
    friendly name of template, or NULL if
    template does not have a friendly name set.
The
    fido_bio_template_id_ptr()
    function returns a pointer to the template id of
    template, or NULL if template
    does not have an id. The corresponding length can be obtained by
    fido_bio_template_id_len().
The
    fido_bio_template_set_name()
    function sets the friendly name of template to
    name. If name is NULL, the
    friendly name of template is unset.
The
    fido_bio_template_array_new()
    function returns a pointer to a newly allocated, empty
    fido_bio_template_array_t type. If memory cannot be
    allocated, NULL is returned.
The
    fido_bio_template_array_free()
    function releases the memory backing *array_p, where
    *array_p must have been previously allocated by
    fido_bio_template_array_new(). On return,
    *array_p is set to NULL. Either
    array_p or *array_p may be NULL,
    in which case fido_bio_template_array_free() is a
    NOP.
The
    fido_bio_template_array_count()
    function returns the number of templates in array.
The
    fido_bio_template()
    function returns a pointer to the template at index
    idx in array. Please note that
    the first template in array has an
    idx (index) value of 0.
RETURN VALUES¶
The error codes returned by
    fido_bio_template_set_id() and
    fido_bio_template_set_name() are defined in
    <fido/err.h>. On success,
    FIDO_OK is returned.
SEE ALSO¶
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