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Latest update 2018-03-11

<windows-hello> custom web component is now migrated with the latest Polymer 2.0!

<windows-hello>

<windows-hello> is a reusable custom web component used to authenticate with Windows Hello. This web component allows other web developers to easily integrate Windows Hello's Web Authentication into their web application

Example

<windows-hello relying-party="Outlook" display-name="Roman Canlas" account-name="roman.canlas@hotmail.com" challenge="challengefromserver"></windows-hello>

Note: Currently supported only in Microsoft Edge (other browsers coming soon!) with Windows 10

Please be a contributor and help improve this web component!

Related Links

Windows Hello in Microsoft Edge

A world without passwords: Windows Hello in Microsoft Edge

Install the Polymer-CLI

First, make sure you have the Polymer CLI installed. Then run polymer serve to serve your application locally.

Viewing Your Application

$ polymer serve

Building Your Application

$ polymer build

This will create a build/ folder with bundled/ and unbundled/ sub-folders containing a bundled (Vulcanized) and unbundled builds, both run through HTML, CSS, and JS optimizers.

You can serve the built versions by giving polymer serve a folder to serve from:

$ polymer serve build/bundled

Running Tests

$ polymer test

Your application is already set up to be tested via web-component-tester. Run polymer test to run your application's test suite locally.

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