Documentation for PHP usage of the Authy API lives in the official Twilio documentation.
The Authy API supports multiple channels of 2FA:
- One-time passwords via SMS and voice.
- Soft token (TOTP via the Authy App)
- Push authentication via the Authy App
If you only need SMS and Voice support for one-time passwords, we recommend using the Twilio Verify API instead. More on how to choose between Authy and Verify here.
For a full tutorial, check out the PHP/Laravel Authy Quickstarts in our docs:
This library requires PHP 5.6+
Install with composer. The authy/php
package is available on Packagist.
Include in your composer.json
as follows:
{
"require": {
"authy/php": "3.0.5"
}
}
To use the Authy client, import AuthyApiClient and initialize it with your production API Key found in the Twilio Console:
$authy_api = new Authy\AuthyApi('#your_api_key');
OR
Phone verification now lives in the Twilio API and has PHP support through the official Twilio helper libraries.
Legacy (V1) documentation here. Verify V1 is not recommended for new development. Please consider using Verify V2.
You can use docker to run tests and develop locally without the need to install the dependencies directly in your machine:
git clone [email protected]:authy/authy-php.git
cd authy-php
make docker-build # Creates the docker image
make docker-deps # Install dependencies (in the `vendor` directory)
make docker-test # Runs the tests
To contribute, make your changes in a branch and send a Pull Request to the twilio/authy-php repo.
Copyright (c) 2011-2020 Authy Inc. See LICENSE for further details.