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@payloadcms/plugin-otp

v0.1.0

Published

A blank template to get started with Payload 3.0

Downloads

227

Readme

Payload One-time Password Plugin Tutorial

This repository demonstrates how to build a well-structured and advanced plugin that allows for one-time login. It showcases how to do many things:

  • Build a bulletproof Payload plugin structure that follows best practices
  • Promote plugin type safety and add developer-friendly JSDocs to the plugin options
  • Add new operations, surfaced via local API functions, REST endpoints, and GraphQL mutations
  • Extend Payload authentication while reusing existing functionality
  • Build an pattern into a plugin for extending its internal logic further, following familiar Payload practices
  • Properly export plugin utilities in case developers want to re-use them in their own code
  • Build and publish an NPM package
  • Set up an integration test suite that ensures the plugin has great test coverage
  • Set up E2E tests that show how to test admin-specific functionality added to Payload