This package contains the code to use Vonage's legacy Verify API in Python. This package includes methods for working with 2-factor authentication (2FA) messages sent via SMS or TTS.
Note: There is a more current package available: Vonage's Verify API, which is recommended for most use cases. The newer API lets you send messages via multiple channels, including Email, SMS, MMS, WhatsApp, Messenger and others. You can also make Silent Authentication requests with the new Verify package to give an end user a more seamless experience.
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
.
from vonage_verify_legacy import VerifyRequest
params = {'number': '1234567890', 'brand': 'Acme Inc.'}
request = VerifyRequest(**params)
response = vonage_client.verify_legacy.start_verification(request)
from vonage_verify_legacy import Psd2Request
params = {'number': '1234567890', 'payee': 'Acme Inc.', 'amount': 99.99}
request = VerifyRequest(**params)
response = vonage_client.verify_legacy.start_verification(request)
vonage_client.verify_legacy.check_code(request_id='my_request_id', code='1234')
# Search for single request
response = vonage_client.verify_legacy.search('my_request_id')
# Search for multiple requests
response = vonage_client.verify_legacy.search(['my_request_id_1', 'my_request_id_2'])
response = vonage_client.verify_legacy.cancel_verification('my_request_id')
response = vonage_client.verify_legacy.trigger_next_event('my_request_id')
Note: Network Unblock is switched off by default. Contact Sales to enable the Network Unblock API for your account.
response = vonage_client.verify_legacy.request_network_unblock('23410')