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I have found a ruby on rails 2fa nexmo verify tutorial but some of it doesn't work on Sinatra because the frameworks have some differences and it doesn't fit what I'm making. Can anyone help me out or lead me in the path of using Nexmo Verify in my Sinatra app?

post "/" do
  client = Nexmo::Client.new(key: 'mykey', secret: 'mysecret')
  response = client.send_verification_request(number   params[:phonenumber], brand: 'OpenINC')
  if response['status'] == '0'
    erb :code
  else
    erb :error
  end
end

get'/code' do
  erb :code
end

post '/code' do
  client = Nexmo::Client.new(key: 'mykey', secret: 'mysecret')
  response = client.check_verification_request(code: '1234', request_id: '00e6c3377e5348cdaf567e1417c707a5')

  if response['status'] == '0'
    erb :start
  else
    erb :error
  end
end

Where it says mykey and mysecret I put my key and secret but just didn't want to put my actual key and secret on Stack OverFlow

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    what exactly are you having trouble with? Can you show some code you've tried to write? Jun 20, 2016 at 2:29
  • Hi @maxpleaner here is what's happening: I got it to work where it sends the user a verification code. I am having trouble at the part where the user enters the code received on their phone and from there tells the user is logged in and their count is initialized. This is the code: github.com/openinc/openinc
    – dylan
    Jun 21, 2016 at 20:44
  • You seem to be new to StackOverflow, so it's understandable, but it's important to to include actual code snippets with your question, not in a Github repo / screenshot / tutorial. People are more eager to answer questions if they're narrowed down. Jun 21, 2016 at 20:58
  • can you post it in the question text area with proper formatting? Highlight it and type control+k to format a code block. Jun 22, 2016 at 2:09
  • just did @maxpleaner
    – dylan
    Jun 22, 2016 at 2:11

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Based on the code above, and that in the repo, the problem is simply that the request_id and code values are hard-coded.

If you:

  1. Store the request_id from the response to the response = client.send_verification_request(number: params[:phonenumber], brand: 'OpenINC') call e.g. session[:request_id] = response['request_id']
  2. Get the code that the user submits in the post /code route e.g. code = params[:code]
  3. Retrieve the request_id from the session in the post /code route e.g. request_id = session[:request_id]
  4. Use the code and request_id when checking the verification request e.g. `check_verification_request(code: code, request_id: request_id)

Then the code will work.

Full basic example:

post "/" do
  client = Nexmo::Client.new(key: 'mykey', secret: 'mysecret')
  response = client.send_verification_request(number: params[:phonenumber], brand: 'OpenINC')

  # 1. Store request_id
  session[:request_id] = response['request_id']

  if response['status'] == '0'
    erb :code
  else
    erb :error
  end
end

get'/code' do
  erb :code
end

post '/code' do
  # 2. Get the user verification code
  code = params[:code]

  # 3. Retrieve the request_id
  request_id = session[:request_id]

  client = Nexmo::Client.new(key: 'mykey', secret: 'mysecret')

  # 4. Use the code and request_id
  response = client.check_verification_request(code: code, request_id: request_id)

  if response['status'] == '0'
    erb :start
  else
    erb :error
   end
end

I've also submitted a PR against your repo here with this commit containing the main details.

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  • Thanks again so much!!
    – dylan
    Jun 23, 2016 at 22:04

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