This is a really simple laravel package that wraps Authy_Api.
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Install the
flatline/authy-laravel
package$ composer require "flatline/authy-laravel:dev-master"
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Update
app/config/app.php
to activate Authy# Add `AuthyLaravelServiceProvider` to the `providers` array 'providers' => array( ... 'Flatline\AuthyLaravel\AuthyLaravelServiceProvider', ) # Add the `Authy` facade to the `aliases` array 'aliases' => array( ... 'Authy' => 'Flatline\AuthyLaravel\Facades\Authy', )
The facade is not required, as you can request the Authy_Api class through the container with any variation of the following:
$authy = app('authy');
// or:
$authy = App::make('Authy_Api');
// or even:
class Foo
{
protected $authy;
public function __construct(\Authy_Api $authy)
{
$this->authy = $authy;
}
}
In all of the cases, the calss will be automatically initialized with your corresponding API key and url (production or sandbox) before injection.
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Generate a template Authy config file
$ php artisan config:publish flatline/authy-laravel
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Update
app/config/packages/flatline/authy-laravel/config.php
with your Authy API keys and turn on or off sandbox mode:return [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Sandbox Mode |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | While you're developing your application you might want to work on the | sandbox environment. To do so, just set this variable to "true". | */ 'sandbox' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | API Keys |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | First, you'll need to create your application on the Authy Dashboard. | Once you created your Authy App, copy the API keys and paste them here. | */ 'api_key' => 'your-api-key', 'sandbox_api_key' => 'your-sandbox-api-key', ];