pabloader/authy-php

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PHP client for Authy

v2.5 2016-10-20 19:52 UTC

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Last update: 2022-04-29 10:15:52 UTC


README

A php library for using the Authy API.

Installation

This library requires PHP 5.3+

Install via composer:

pabloader/authy-php package is available on Packagist.

Include it in your composer.json as follows:

{
    "require": {
        "authy/php": "2.*"
    }
}

Usage

To use this client you just need to use Authy_Api and initialize it with your API KEY

$authy_api = new Authy\AuthyApi('#your_api_key');

Now that you have an Authy API object you can start sending requests.

NOTE: if you want to make requests to sandbox you have to pass the sandbox url as the second argument:

$authy_api = new Authy\AuthyApi('#your_api_key', 'http://sandbox-api.authy.com');

Creating Users

NOTE: User is matched based on cellphone and country code not e-mail. A cellphone is uniquely associated with an authy_id.

Creating users is very easy, you need to pass an email, a cellphone and optionally a country code:

$user = $authy_api->registerUser('new_user@email.com', '405-342-5699', 1); //email, cellphone, country_code

in this case 1 is the country code (USA). If no country code is specified, it defaults to USA.

You can easily see if the user was created by calling ok(). If request went right, you need to store the authy id in your database. Use user->id() to get this id in your database.

if($user->ok())
    // store user->id() in your user database

if something goes wrong ok() returns false and you can see the errors using the following code

else
    foreach($user->errors() as $field => $message) {
      printf("$field = $message");
    }

it returns a dictionary explaining what went wrong with the request. Errors will be in plain English and can be passed back to the user.

Verifying Tokens

NOTE: Token verification is only enforced if the user has completed registration. To change this behaviour see Forcing Verification section below.

Registration is completed once the user installs and registers the Authy mobile app or logins once successfully using SMS.

To verify tokens you need the user id and the token. The token you get from the user through your login form.

$verification = $authy_api->verifyToken('authy-id', 'token-entered-by-the-user');

Once again you can use ok() to verify whether the token was valid or not.

if($verification->ok())
    // the user is valid

Forcing Verification

If you wish to verify tokens even if the user has not yet complete registration, pass force=true when verifying the token.

$verification = $authy_api->verifyToken('authy-id', 'token-entered-by-the-user', array("force" => "true"));

Requesting SMS Tokens

To be able to use this method you need to have activated the SMS plugin for your Authy App.

To request a SMS token you only need the user id.

$sms = $authy_api->requestSms('authy-id');

As always, you can use ok() to verify if the token was sent. This call will be ignored if the user is using the Authy Mobile App. If you still want to send the SMS pass force=>true as an option

$sms = $authy_api->requestSms('authy-id', array("force" => "true"));

Checking User Status

To check a user status, just pass the user id.

$status = $authy_api->userStatus('authy_id');

Phone Verification && Info

Authy has an API to verify users via phone calls or sms. Also, user phone information can be gethered for support and verification purposes.

Phone Verification Start

In order to start a phone verification, we ask the API to send a token to the user via sms or call:

$authy_api->phoneVerificationStart('111-111-1111', '1', 'sms');

Optionally you can specify the language that you prefer the phone verification message to be sent. Supported languages include: English (en), Spanish (es), Portuguese (pt), German (de), French (fr) and Italian (it). If not specified, English will be used.

$authy_api->phoneVerificationStart('111-111-1111', '1', 'sms', 'es');
// This will send a message in spanish

Phone Verification Check

Once you get the verification from user, you can check if it's valid with:

$authy_api->phoneVerificationCheck('111-111-1111', '1', '0000');

Phone Info

If you want to gather additional information about user phone, use phones info.

$authy_api->phoneInfo('111-111-1111', '1');

Tests

You will need to install composer https://getcomposer.org/download/ and install dependencies with composer install --no-dev. Also You will need to install phpunit https://phpunit.de/manual/current/en/installation.html

Then you can run test by executing this command make

More…

You can find the full API documentation in the official documentation page.

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2011-2020 Authy Inc.