This template is part of Twilio CodeExchange. If you encounter any issues with this code, please open an issue at github.com/twilio-labs/code-exchange/issues.
This application example demonstrates how to do simple phone verification with Ruby on Rails Framework, and Twilio Verify.
Learn more about Account Security and when to use the Authy API vs the Verify API in the Account Security documentation.
Implementations in other languages:
.NET | Java | Python | PHP | Node |
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Done | Done | Done | Done | Done |
This application should give you a ready-made starting point for writing your own application. Before we begin, we need to collect all the config values we need to run the application:
Config Value | Description |
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TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID / TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN | For Twilio API credentials find here |
TWILIO_VERIFICATION_SID | For Verification Service SID here |
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Clone the project and cd into it.
git clone https://github.com/TwilioDevEd/verify-v2-quickstart-rails.git cd verify-v2-quickstart-rails/
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Install gem dependencies.
make install
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Copy
.env
file.cp .env.example .env
See Twilio Account Settings to locate the necessary environment variables.
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Create the database and run migrations.
make database
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Run the application.
make serve
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Navigate to http://localhost:3000
That's it!
If you have Docker already installed on your machine, you can use our docker-compose.yml
to setup your project.
- Make sure you have the project cloned.
- Setup the
.env
file as outlined in the Local Development steps. - Run
docker-compose up
.
You can run the tests locally by typing:
bundle exec rails test
Additionally to trying out this application locally, you can deploy it to a variety of host services. Here is a small selection of them.
Please be aware that some of these might charge you for the usage or might make the source code for this application visible to the public. When in doubt research the respective hosting service first.
Service | |
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Heroku |
- The CodeExchange repository can be found here.
This template is open source and welcomes contributions. All contributions are subject to our Code of Conduct.
No warranty expressed or implied. Software is as is.