Many web applications require users to verify their mobile phone numbers before using the application. Rather than forcing you to re-implement this on each application, this package provides convenient methods for sending and verifying mobile phone verification requests.
Laravel | LaravelMobileVerification |
---|---|
11.0.x | 4.2.x |
10.0.x | 4.0.x |
9.0.x | 3.0.x |
6.0.x to 8.0x | 2.0.x |
5.0.x | 1.2.0 |
You can install the package via composer:
composer require fouladgar/laravel-mobile-verification
To get started, you should publish the config/mobile_verifier.php
config file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Fouladgar\MobileVerification\ServiceProvider" --tag="config"
After generating a token, we need to store it in a storage. This package supports two drivers: cache
and database
which the default driver is cache
. You may specify which storage driver you would like to be used for saving tokens in your application:
// config/mobile_verifier.php
<?php
return [
/**
|Supported drivers: "cache", "database"
*/
'token_storage' => 'cache',
];
It means after migrating, a table will be created which your application needs to store verification tokens.
If you’re using another table name for
users
table or different column name formobile
phone or evenmobile_verification_tokens
table, you can customize their values in config file:
// config/mobile_verifier.php
<?php
return [
'user_table' => 'users',
'mobile_column' => 'mobile',
'token_table' => 'mobile_verification_tokens',
//...
];
When using the cache
driver, the token will be stored in a cache driver configured by your application. In this case, your application performance is more than when using database definitely.
All right! Now you should migrate the database:
php artisan migrate
Depending on the token_storage
config, the package migration will create a token table. Also, a mobile_verified_at
and mobile
column will be added to your users
table to show user verification state and store user's mobile phone.
In the following, make sure your User
model implements the Fouladgar\MobileVerification\Contracts\MustVerifyMobile
contract and use the Fouladgar\MobileVerification\Concerns\MustVerifyMobile
trait:
<?php
namespace App;
use Fouladgar\MobileVerification\Contracts\MustVerifyMobile as IMustVerifyMobile;
use Fouladgar\MobileVerification\Concerns\MustVerifyMobile;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Auth\User as Authenticatable;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notifiable;
class User extends Authenticatable implements IMustVerifyMobile
{
use Notifiable, MustVerifyMobile;
// ...
}
You can use any SMS service for sending verification messages(it depends on your choice). For sending notifications via this package, first you need to implement the Fouladgar\MobileVerification\Contracts\SMSClient
contract. This contract requires you to implement sendMessage
method.
This method will return your SMS service API results via a Payload
object which contains user number and token message:
<?php
namespace App;
use Fouladgar\MobileVerification\Contracts\SMSClient;
use Fouladgar\MobileVerification\Notifications\Messages\Payload;
class SampleSMSClient implements SMSClient
{
protected $SMSService;
/**
* @param Payload $payload
*
* @return mixed
*/
public function sendMessage(Payload $payload):mixed
{
// preparing SMSService ...
return $this->SMSService
->send($payload->getTo(), $payload->getToken());
}
// ...
}
In above example,
SMSService
can be replaced with your chosen SMS service along with its respective method.
Next, you should set the your SMSClient
class in config file:
// config/mobile_verifier.php
<?php
return [
'sms_client' => App\SampleSMSClient::class,
//...
];
Now you are ready for sending a verification message! You just need to dispatch the Illuminate\Auth\Events\Registered
event after registering user:
<?php
use Illuminate\Auth\Events\Registered;
// Register user
event(new Registered($user));
//...
At this point, a notification message has been sent to user automatically, and you've done half of the job!
This package includes the Fouladgar\MobileVerification\Http\Controllers\MobileVerificationController
class that contains the necessary logic to send verification token and verify users.
In order to use this route, you should send token
message of an authenticated user (along with any desired data) to this route /auth/mobile/verify
:
curl -X POST \
http://example.com/auth/mobile/verify \
-H 'Accept: application/json' \
-H 'Authorization: JWT_TOKEN' \
-F token=12345
If you need to resend a verification message, you can use this route /auth/mobile/resend
for an authenticated user:
curl -X POST \
http://example.com/auth/mobile/resend \
-H 'Accept: application/json' \
-H 'Authorization: JWT_TOKEN'
Notice: You should choose a long with middleware which you are going to use them for above APIs through set it in config file:
// config/mobile_verifier.php
<?php
return [
'middleware' => ['auth:sanctum'],
//...
];
In order to change default routes prefix or routes themselves, you can customize them in config file:
// config/mobile_verifier.php
<?php
return [
'routes_prefix' => 'auth',
'routes' => [
'verify' => '/mobile/verify',
'resend' => '/mobile/resend',
],
//...
];
Also, this package allows you to override default controller. To achieve this, you can extend your controller from Fouladgar\MobileVerification\Http\Controllers\BaseVerificationController
and set your controller namespace in config file:
// config/mobile_verifier.php
<?php
return [
'controller_namespace' => 'App\Http\Controllers',
//...
];
Note: You can only change controller namespace and name of the controller should remain as package default controller (
MobileVerificationController
)
<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
use Fouladgar\MobileVerification\Http\Controllers\BaseVerificationController;
class MobileVerificationController extends BaseVerificationController
{
/**
* Where to redirect users after verification.
*
* @var string
*/
protected $redirectTo = '/home';
}
Important note: If you set header request to
Accept:application/json
, the response will be in Json format, otherwise the user will automatically be redirected to/home
. You can customize the post verification redirect location by defining aredirectTo
method or property on theMobileVerificationController
.
Route middleware can be used to only allow verified users to access a given route. This package ships with a verified middleware, which is defined at Fouladgar\MobileVerification\Http\Middleware
. Since this middleware is already registered in your application's HTTP kernel, all you need to do is attach the middleware to a route definition:
Route::get('profile', function () {
// Only verified users may enter...
})->middleware('mobile.verified');
By default, this package does not process sending verification messages in the queue. But if you want your sending messages to be queued, you may change connection
value from sync
to your preferred queue connection.
And be sure to config your queue connection in your .env
file.
You are allowed to to change other queue settings here in the config.
// config/mobile_verifier.php
<?php
return [
/**
| Supported drivers: "sync", "database", "beanstalkd", "sqs", "redis", "null"
*/
'queue' => [
'connection' => 'sync',
'queue' => 'default',
'tries' => 3,
'timeout' => 60,
]
];
To publish translation file you may use this command:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Fouladgar\MobileVerification\ServiceProvider" --tag="lang"
If you are not using AJAX requests, you should have some views which we provided you some information through session variables. In case of errors, you just need to use laravel default $errors
variable. In case of successful verification, you can use mobileVerificationVerified
variable and for successful resend verification you may use mobileVerificationResend
variable. These variables contain messages which you can customize in provided language file:
// lang/vendor/MobileVerification/en/mobile_verification.php
<?php
return [
'successful_verification' => 'Your mobile has been verified successfully.',
'successful_resend' => 'The token has been resent successfully.',
'already_verified' => 'Your mobile already has been verified.',
//etc...
];
This package dispatch an event during the mobile verification process. You may attach listeners to this event in your EventServiceProvider
:
/**
* The event listener mappings for the application.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $listen = [
'Fouladgar\MobileVerification\Events\Verified' => [
'App\Listeners\LogVerifiedUser',
],
];
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Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please email fouladgar.dev@gmail.com instead of using the issue tracker.
Laravel-Mobile-Verification is released under the MIT License. See the bundled LICENSE file for details.
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