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has_one_time_password |
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Set config values if desired for maximum second factor attempts count and allowed time drift for one-time passwords: |
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Set config values, if desired, for maximum second factor attempts count, allowed time drift, and OTP length. |
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```ruby |
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config.max_login_attempts = 3 |
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config.allowed_otp_drift_seconds = 30 |
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config.otp_length = 6 |
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``` |
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Override the method to send one-time passwords in your model, this is automatically called when a user logs in: |
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has_one_time_password |
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```ruby |
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config.max_login_attempts = 3 |
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config.allowed_otp_drift_seconds = 30 |
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config.otp_length = 6 |
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``` |
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Override the method to send one-time passwords in your model, this is automatically called when a user logs in: |
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end |
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### Customisation and Usage |
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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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