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verif

v1.0.4

Published

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Downloads

132

Readme

Verif

Verif is a project that allows verification via SMS and email.

Installation

To install the necessary dependencies, run the following command:

npm install nodemailer twilio fs @vonage/server-sdk

Usage

The project contains several main functions to send verification codes by email and SMS, and to verify these codes.

Send an email

To send an email, you can use the sendMail function. This function generates a random verification code, sends it by email to the user, and stores the code for later verification.

Send an SMS

To send an SMS, you can use the sendTwilioMessage or sendVonageMessage functions. These functions generate a random verification code, send it by SMS to the user, and store the code for later verification. (Only works with Twilio and Vonage for the moment)

Verify a code

To verify a code, you can use the verifyCode function. This function checks if the provided code matches the stored code for the user.

Code storage

Codes are stored in a JSON file thanks to the JsonFileCodeStore class, which inherits from the CodeStore class. You can create your own storage class by inheriting from CodeStore and implementing the storeCode and verifyCode methods.

Author

This project was created by FlanZ.