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Vonage Verify Package

This package contains the code to use Vonage's Verify API in Python. This package includes methods for working with 2-factor authentication (2FA) messages sent via SMS, Voice, WhatsApp and Email. You can also make Silent Authentication requests with Verify to give your end user a more seamless experience.

Usage

It is recommended to use this as part of the main vonage package. The examples below assume you've created an instance of the vonage.Vonage class called vonage_client.

Make a Verify Request

from vonage_verify import VerifyRequest, SmsChannel
# All channels have associated models
sms_channel = SmsChannel(to='1234567890')
params = {
    'brand': 'Vonage',
    'workflow': [sms_channel],
}
verify_request = VerifyRequest(**params)

response = vonage_client.verify.start_verification(verify_request)

If using silent authentication, the response will include a check_url field with a url that should be accessed on the user's device to proceed with silent authentication. If used, silent auth must be the first element in the workflow list.

silent_auth_channel = SilentAuthChannel(channel=ChannelType.SILENT_AUTH, to='1234567890')
sms_channel = SmsChannel(to='1234567890')
params = {
    'brand': 'Vonage',
    'workflow': [silent_auth_channel, sms_channel],
}
verify_request = VerifyRequest(**params)

response = vonage_client.verify.start_verification(verify_request)

Check a Verification Code

vonage_client.verify.check_code(request_id='my_request_id', code='1234')

Cancel a Verification

vonage_client.verify.cancel_verification('my_request_id')

Trigger the Next Workflow Event

vonage_client.verify.trigger_next_workflow('my_request_id')