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This ticket is confusing. The first question is asking about a different gem, https://github.com/Houdini/two_factor_authentication, and using two_factor_authenticatable
, but I don't think anyone noticed?
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Glad you found an example! Thank you for the guidance @connorshea!
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I'm on same page now, so if you have any answer, please, share!
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GitLab does this and is fully open source. I unfortunately don't know the exact location of the relevant code, but you can look through the repository and try to find it.
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Here's the Merge Request that introduced it, as well.
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oh, thanks @connorshea, really!
I was thinking that I just need something equals to github have, but didn't remember about gitlab 🐠
Thanks 👍
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@AndrewRayCode whoops!
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@AndrewRayCode happened to me like crazy. i tried both gems and for each i used the other gem doc and ragedquitted as nothing worked, created stupid issues and stuff. lololol
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Related Issues (20)
- Duplicate Warden strategy :two_factor_authenticatable HOT 1
- Help resolving CVE for inner dependency HOT 3
- Clarification about setup with rails 6 HOT 1
- missing attribute: encrypted_otp_secret
- Remove "Rails 4" misleading sentences from readme
- NoMethodError Exception: undefined method `tr' for nil:NilClass HOT 1
- Require email verification when enabling Authenticator App type
- Generator throws exception HOT 1
- `Devise.add_module(:two_factor_authenticatable)` should be inserted on top
- calling super in the two factor strategy is problematic...
- Remove the old `otp_secret_encryption_key` in the UPGRADING.md guide
- Git tag for v4.1.0 appears to be missing HOT 2
- No changelog for 4.1.0
- `user.current_otp` code sent to user are always invalid HOT 1
- [question] mass users update?
- Not required on every login HOT 1
- Rails 7.1 on 4.x HOT 1
- Support for Rails 7.1 HOT 3
- ActiveRecord::Encryption::Errors::Decryption error on login after upgrade to Rails 7.1 defaults HOT 3
- Backup codes aren't written to the database so can't be used HOT 1
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