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Google authenticator provider for @startupjs/2fa-manager package
Provider for verification via google authenticator app.
@startupjs/2fa-manager >= 0.34.0,
@startupjs/2fa-totp-authentication >= 0.34.0
yarn add @startupjs/2fa-totp-authentication-provider
IMPORTANT: To use this method, in advance, the user must provide a secret in the form of a QR code, which he will add to the google-authenticator. More on this in the google-authenticator documentation
You need to import the GAProvider
component from @startupjs/2fa-totp-authentication-provider
.
import { GAProvider } from '@startupjs/2fa-totp-authentication-provider'
Then you need to add GAProvider
to the providers
array of initTwoFAManager
. The second argument of the array is the options for the provider. TotpProvider
expects an application name, this name will be displayed in the google authenticator
interface.
You can get the name of the application from app.json
, usually this file is located in the root of the project:
import app from 'path/to/your/app.json'
...
initTwoFAManager(ee, {
providers: [
[TotpProvider, { appName: app.name }]
]
})
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Google authenticator provider for @startupjs/2fa-manager package
The npm package @startupjs/2fa-totp-authentication-provider receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @startupjs/2fa-totp-authentication-provider popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @startupjs/2fa-totp-authentication-provider demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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