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Vonage 2FA

Stable version 2.0.1 (Compatible with OutSystems 11)
Uploaded on 07 October 2022 by 
LINKIT R&D
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Vonage 2FA

Documentation
2.0.1

VONAGE 2FA

Documentation:

Vonage:

- Getting started

Vonage2FA_API:

- Authorization

- Version 1

- Version 2 (beta)

Vonage2FA:

- Version 1

- Version 2 (beta)


VONAGE – GETTING STARTED

To use the LINKIT Vonage components, you’ll need to create a so called ‘Nexmo’ account: https://developer.vonage.com/account/guides/dashboard-management#create-andconfigure-a-nexmo-account

Creating an account will give you some credits as well as a personal API Key and API Secret.

You need these to get your application up and running.


VONAGE2FA_API – AUTHORIZATION

Inside the Vonage2FA_API module, we have created two site properties; one for the API Key and one for the API Secret.

Both are needed for proper authorization.

VONAGE2FA_API – VERSION 1

We created wrapper server actions for calling the REST API

VONAGE2FA_API – VERSION 2

We created wrapper server actions for calling the REST API


VONAGE 2FA – VERSION 1

To use Vonage 2FA, there’s two webblocks to be used: Vonage2FA_Request_WB and Vonage2FA_Check_WB.

On the Request_WB, the necessary variables for a request are being mapped, with Number, Workflow and Brand being mandatory.

VONAGE 2FA – VERSION 1

The Check_WB is used to check the retrieved code.

The Vonage2FA screen inside the demo shows a simple example of how these two webblocks could work together.

VONAGE 2FA – VERSION 2

To use Vonage 2FA v2, there’s two webblocks to be used: Verify2_Request_WB and Verify2_Check_WB.

On the Request_WB, the necessary variables for a request are being mapped, with Number, Channel and Brand being mandatory.


VONAGE 2FA – VERSION 2

The Check_WB is used to check the retrieved code.

The Verify2 screen inside the demo application shows a simple example of how these two webblocks could work together.


2.0.0

VONAGE VIDEO

Documentation:

Vonage:

- Getting started

Vonage2FA_API:

- Authorization

- Version 1

- Version 2 (beta)

Vonage2FA:

- Version 1

- Version 2 (beta)


VONAGE – GETTING STARTED

To use the LINKIT Vonage components, you’ll need to create a so called ‘Nexmo’ account: https://developer.vonage.com/account/guides/dashboard-management#create-andconfigure-a-nexmo-account

Creating an account will give you some credits as well as a personal API Key and API Secret.

You need these to get your application up and running.


VONAGE2FA_API – AUTHORIZATION

Inside the Vonage2FA_API module, we have created two site properties; one for the API Key and one for the API Secret.

Both are needed for proper authorization.

VONAGE2FA_API – VERSION 1

We created wrapper server actions for calling the REST API

VONAGE2FA_API – VERSION 2

We created wrapper server actions for calling the REST API


VONAGE 2FA – VERSION 1

To use Vonage 2FA, there’s two webblocks to be used: Vonage2FA_Request_WB and Vonage2FA_Check_WB.

On the Request_WB, the necessary variables for a request are being mapped, with Number, Workflow and Brand being mandatory.

VONAGE 2FA – VERSION 1

The Check_WB is used to check the retrieved code.

The Vonage2FA screen shows a simple example of how these two webblocks could work together.

VONAGE 2FA – VERSION 2

To use Vonage 2FA v2, there’s two webblocks to be used: Verify2_Request_WB and Verify2_Check_WB.

On the Request_WB, the necessary variables for a request are being mapped, with Number, Channel and Brand being mandatory.

VONAGE 2FA – VERSION 2

The Check_WB is used to check the retrieved code.

The Verify2 screen shows a simple example of how these two webblocks could work together.