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## Two factor authentication for Devise
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## Features
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* control sms code pattern
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* configure max login attempts
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* per user level control if he really need two factor authentication
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* your own sms logic
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## Configuration
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### Initial Setup
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In a Rails environment, require the gem in your Gemfile:
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gem 'two_factor_authentication', git: "http://github.com/Houdini/two_factor_authentication.git"
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Once that's done, run:
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bundle install
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### Automatic installation
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In order to add two factor authorisation to a model, run the command:
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bundle exec rails g two_factor_authentication MODEL
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Where MODEL is your model name (e.g. User or Admin). This generator will add `:two_factor_authenticatable` to your model
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and create a migration in `db/migrate/`, which will add `::second_factor_pass_code` and `:second_factor_attempts_count` to your table.
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Finally, run the migration with:
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bundle exec rake db:migrate
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### Manual installation
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To manually enable two factor authentication for the User model, you should add two_factor_authentication to your devise line, like:
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```ruby
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devise :database_authenticatable, :registerable,
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:recoverable, :rememberable, :trackable, :validatable, :two_factor_authenticatable
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```
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Two default parameters
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```ruby
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config.login_code_random_pattern = /\w+/
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config.max_login_attempts = 3
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```
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Possible random patterns
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```ruby
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/\d{5}/
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/\w{4,8}/
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```
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see more https://github.com/benburkert/randexp
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### Customisation
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By default second factor authentication enabled for each user, you can change it with this method in your User model:
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```ruby
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def need_two_factor_authentication?(request)
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request.ip != '127.0.0.1'
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end
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```
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this will disable two factor authentication for local users
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Your send sms logic should be in this method in your User model:
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```ruby
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def send_two_factor_authentication_code(code)
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puts code
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end
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```
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This example just puts the code in the logs.
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