## # This code was generated by # \ / _ _ _| _ _ # | (_)\/(_)(_|\/| |(/_ v1.0.0 # / / # # frozen_string_literal: true module Twilio module REST class Verify < Domain class V2 < Version class ServiceContext < InstanceContext class EntityContext < InstanceContext ## # PLEASE NOTE that this class contains beta products that are subject to change. Use them with caution. class FactorList < ListResource ## # Initialize the FactorList # @param [Version] version Version that contains the resource # @param [String] service_sid The unique SID identifier of the Service. # @param [String] identity Customer unique identity for the Entity owner of the # Factor. This identifier should be immutable, not PII, length between 8 and 64 # characters, and generated by your external system, such as your user's UUID, # GUID, or SID. It can only contain dash (-) separated alphanumeric characters. # @return [FactorList] FactorList def initialize(version, service_sid: nil, identity: nil) super(version) # Path Solution @solution = {service_sid: service_sid, identity: identity} @uri = "/Services/#{@solution[:service_sid]}/Entities/#{@solution[:identity]}/Factors" end ## # Lists FactorInstance records from the API as a list. # Unlike stream(), this operation is eager and will load `limit` records into # memory before returning. # @param [Integer] limit Upper limit for the number of records to return. stream() # guarantees to never return more than limit. Default is no limit # @param [Integer] page_size Number of records to fetch per request, when # not set will use the default value of 50 records. If no page_size is defined # but a limit is defined, stream() will attempt to read the limit with the most # efficient page size, i.e. min(limit, 1000) # @return [Array] Array of up to limit results def list(limit: nil, page_size: nil) self.stream(limit: limit, page_size: page_size).entries end ## # Streams FactorInstance records from the API as an Enumerable. # This operation lazily loads records as efficiently as possible until the limit # is reached. # @param [Integer] limit Upper limit for the number of records to return. stream() # guarantees to never return more than limit. Default is no limit. # @param [Integer] page_size Number of records to fetch per request, when # not set will use the default value of 50 records. If no page_size is defined # but a limit is defined, stream() will attempt to read the limit with the most # efficient page size, i.e. min(limit, 1000) # @return [Enumerable] Enumerable that will yield up to limit results def stream(limit: nil, page_size: nil) limits = @version.read_limits(limit, page_size) page = self.page(page_size: limits[:page_size], ) @version.stream(page, limit: limits[:limit], page_limit: limits[:page_limit]) end ## # When passed a block, yields FactorInstance records from the API. # This operation lazily loads records as efficiently as possible until the limit # is reached. def each limits = @version.read_limits page = self.page(page_size: limits[:page_size], ) @version.stream(page, limit: limits[:limit], page_limit: limits[:page_limit]).each {|x| yield x} end ## # Retrieve a single page of FactorInstance records from the API. # Request is executed immediately. # @param [String] page_token PageToken provided by the API # @param [Integer] page_number Page Number, this value is simply for client state # @param [Integer] page_size Number of records to return, defaults to 50 # @return [Page] Page of FactorInstance def page(page_token: :unset, page_number: :unset, page_size: :unset) params = Twilio::Values.of({ 'PageToken' => page_token, 'Page' => page_number, 'PageSize' => page_size, }) response = @version.page('GET', @uri, params: params) FactorPage.new(@version, response, @solution) end ## # Retrieve a single page of FactorInstance records from the API. # Request is executed immediately. # @param [String] target_url API-generated URL for the requested results page # @return [Page] Page of FactorInstance def get_page(target_url) response = @version.domain.request( 'GET', target_url ) FactorPage.new(@version, response, @solution) end ## # Provide a user friendly representation def to_s '#' end end ## # PLEASE NOTE that this class contains beta products that are subject to change. Use them with caution. class FactorPage < Page ## # Initialize the FactorPage # @param [Version] version Version that contains the resource # @param [Response] response Response from the API # @param [Hash] solution Path solution for the resource # @return [FactorPage] FactorPage def initialize(version, response, solution) super(version, response) # Path Solution @solution = solution end ## # Build an instance of FactorInstance # @param [Hash] payload Payload response from the API # @return [FactorInstance] FactorInstance def get_instance(payload) FactorInstance.new( @version, payload, service_sid: @solution[:service_sid], identity: @solution[:identity], ) end ## # Provide a user friendly representation def to_s '' end end ## # PLEASE NOTE that this class contains beta products that are subject to change. Use them with caution. class FactorContext < InstanceContext ## # Initialize the FactorContext # @param [Version] version Version that contains the resource # @param [String] service_sid The unique SID identifier of the Service. # @param [String] identity Customer unique identity for the Entity owner of the # Factor. This identifier should be immutable, not PII, length between 8 and 64 # characters, and generated by your external system, such as your user's UUID, # GUID, or SID. It can only contain dash (-) separated alphanumeric characters. # @param [String] sid A 34 character string that uniquely identifies this Factor. # @return [FactorContext] FactorContext def initialize(version, service_sid, identity, sid) super(version) # Path Solution @solution = {service_sid: service_sid, identity: identity, sid: sid, } @uri = "/Services/#{@solution[:service_sid]}/Entities/#{@solution[:identity]}/Factors/#{@solution[:sid]}" end ## # Delete the FactorInstance # @return [Boolean] true if delete succeeds, false otherwise def delete @version.delete('DELETE', @uri) end ## # Fetch the FactorInstance # @return [FactorInstance] Fetched FactorInstance def fetch payload = @version.fetch('GET', @uri) FactorInstance.new( @version, payload, service_sid: @solution[:service_sid], identity: @solution[:identity], sid: @solution[:sid], ) end ## # Update the FactorInstance # @param [String] auth_payload The optional payload needed to verify the Factor # for the first time. E.g. for a TOTP, the numeric code. # @param [String] friendly_name The new friendly name of this Factor. It can be up # to 64 characters. # @param [String] config_notification_token For APN, the device token. For FCM, # the registration token. It is used to send the push notifications. Required when # `factor_type` is `push`. If specified, this value must be between 32 and 255 # characters long. # @param [String] config_sdk_version The Verify Push SDK version used to configure # the factor # @param [String] config_time_step Defines how often, in seconds, are TOTP codes # generated. i.e, a new TOTP code is generated every time_step seconds. Must be # between 20 and 60 seconds, inclusive # @param [String] config_skew The number of time-steps, past and future, that are # valid for validation of TOTP codes. Must be between 0 and 2, inclusive # @param [String] config_code_length Number of digits for generated TOTP codes. # Must be between 3 and 8, inclusive # @param [factor.TotpAlgorithms] config_alg The algorithm used to derive the TOTP # codes. Can be `sha1`, `sha256` or `sha512` # @param [String] config_notification_platform The transport technology used to # generate the Notification Token. Can be `apn`, `fcm` or `none`. # # Required when `factor_type` is `push`. # @return [FactorInstance] Updated FactorInstance def update(auth_payload: :unset, friendly_name: :unset, config_notification_token: :unset, config_sdk_version: :unset, config_time_step: :unset, config_skew: :unset, config_code_length: :unset, config_alg: :unset, config_notification_platform: :unset) data = Twilio::Values.of({ 'AuthPayload' => auth_payload, 'FriendlyName' => friendly_name, 'Config.NotificationToken' => config_notification_token, 'Config.SdkVersion' => config_sdk_version, 'Config.TimeStep' => config_time_step, 'Config.Skew' => config_skew, 'Config.CodeLength' => config_code_length, 'Config.Alg' => config_alg, 'Config.NotificationPlatform' => config_notification_platform, }) payload = @version.update('POST', @uri, data: data) FactorInstance.new( @version, payload, service_sid: @solution[:service_sid], identity: @solution[:identity], sid: @solution[:sid], ) end ## # Provide a user friendly representation def to_s context = @solution.map {|k, v| "#{k}: #{v}"}.join(',') "#" end ## # Provide a detailed, user friendly representation def inspect context = @solution.map {|k, v| "#{k}: #{v}"}.join(',') "#" end end ## # PLEASE NOTE that this class contains beta products that are subject to change. Use them with caution. class FactorInstance < InstanceResource ## # Initialize the FactorInstance # @param [Version] version Version that contains the resource # @param [Hash] payload payload that contains response from Twilio # @param [String] service_sid The unique SID identifier of the Service. # @param [String] identity Customer unique identity for the Entity owner of the # Factor. This identifier should be immutable, not PII, length between 8 and 64 # characters, and generated by your external system, such as your user's UUID, # GUID, or SID. It can only contain dash (-) separated alphanumeric characters. # @param [String] sid A 34 character string that uniquely identifies this Factor. # @return [FactorInstance] FactorInstance def initialize(version, payload, service_sid: nil, identity: nil, sid: nil) super(version) # Marshaled Properties @properties = { 'sid' => payload['sid'], 'account_sid' => payload['account_sid'], 'service_sid' => payload['service_sid'], 'entity_sid' => payload['entity_sid'], 'identity' => payload['identity'], 'date_created' => Twilio.deserialize_iso8601_datetime(payload['date_created']), 'date_updated' => Twilio.deserialize_iso8601_datetime(payload['date_updated']), 'friendly_name' => payload['friendly_name'], 'status' => payload['status'], 'factor_type' => payload['factor_type'], 'config' => payload['config'], 'url' => payload['url'], } # Context @instance_context = nil @params = {'service_sid' => service_sid, 'identity' => identity, 'sid' => sid || @properties['sid'], } end ## # Generate an instance context for the instance, the context is capable of # performing various actions. All instance actions are proxied to the context # @return [FactorContext] FactorContext for this FactorInstance def context unless @instance_context @instance_context = FactorContext.new( @version, @params['service_sid'], @params['identity'], @params['sid'], ) end @instance_context end ## # @return [String] A string that uniquely identifies this Factor. def sid @properties['sid'] end ## # @return [String] Account Sid. def account_sid @properties['account_sid'] end ## # @return [String] Service Sid. def service_sid @properties['service_sid'] end ## # @return [String] Entity Sid. def entity_sid @properties['entity_sid'] end ## # @return [String] Unique external identifier of the Entity def identity @properties['identity'] end ## # @return [Time] The date this Factor was created def date_created @properties['date_created'] end ## # @return [Time] The date this Factor was updated def date_updated @properties['date_updated'] end ## # @return [String] A human readable description of this resource. def friendly_name @properties['friendly_name'] end ## # @return [factor.FactorStatuses] The Status of this Factor def status @properties['status'] end ## # @return [factor.FactorTypes] The Type of this Factor def factor_type @properties['factor_type'] end ## # @return [Hash] Configurations for a `factor_type`. def config @properties['config'] end ## # @return [String] The URL of this resource. def url @properties['url'] end ## # Delete the FactorInstance # @return [Boolean] true if delete succeeds, false otherwise def delete context.delete end ## # Fetch the FactorInstance # @return [FactorInstance] Fetched FactorInstance def fetch context.fetch end ## # Update the FactorInstance # @param [String] auth_payload The optional payload needed to verify the Factor # for the first time. E.g. for a TOTP, the numeric code. # @param [String] friendly_name The new friendly name of this Factor. It can be up # to 64 characters. # @param [String] config_notification_token For APN, the device token. For FCM, # the registration token. It is used to send the push notifications. Required when # `factor_type` is `push`. If specified, this value must be between 32 and 255 # characters long. # @param [String] config_sdk_version The Verify Push SDK version used to configure # the factor # @param [String] config_time_step Defines how often, in seconds, are TOTP codes # generated. i.e, a new TOTP code is generated every time_step seconds. Must be # between 20 and 60 seconds, inclusive # @param [String] config_skew The number of time-steps, past and future, that are # valid for validation of TOTP codes. Must be between 0 and 2, inclusive # @param [String] config_code_length Number of digits for generated TOTP codes. # Must be between 3 and 8, inclusive # @param [factor.TotpAlgorithms] config_alg The algorithm used to derive the TOTP # codes. Can be `sha1`, `sha256` or `sha512` # @param [String] config_notification_platform The transport technology used to # generate the Notification Token. Can be `apn`, `fcm` or `none`. # # Required when `factor_type` is `push`. # @return [FactorInstance] Updated FactorInstance def update(auth_payload: :unset, friendly_name: :unset, config_notification_token: :unset, config_sdk_version: :unset, config_time_step: :unset, config_skew: :unset, config_code_length: :unset, config_alg: :unset, config_notification_platform: :unset) context.update( auth_payload: auth_payload, friendly_name: friendly_name, config_notification_token: config_notification_token, config_sdk_version: config_sdk_version, config_time_step: config_time_step, config_skew: config_skew, config_code_length: config_code_length, config_alg: config_alg, config_notification_platform: config_notification_platform, ) end ## # Provide a user friendly representation def to_s values = @params.map{|k, v| "#{k}: #{v}"}.join(" ") "" end ## # Provide a detailed, user friendly representation def inspect values = @properties.map{|k, v| "#{k}: #{v}"}.join(" ") "" end end end end end end end end