Send verification request using SMS
You can start the verification process by sending a verify request to the Verify API. The following example will send a request that uses SMS for verification.
Where needed, replace the following variables in the sample code with your own values:
| キー | 説明 |
|---|---|
JWT | Used to authenticate your request. See Authentication for more information, including how to generate a JWT. |
BRAND_NAME | Included in the message to explain who is confirming the phone number |
VONAGE_APPLICATION_ID | The Vonage Application ID. |
VONAGE_APPLICATION_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH | Private key path. |
TO_NUMBER | The phone number to verify |
Write the code
Add the following to send-request-sms.sh:
curl -X POST "https://api.nexmo.com/v2/verify" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $JWT"\
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d $'{
"brand": "'$VERIFY_BRAND_NAME'",
"workflow": [
{
"channel": "sms",
"to": "'$VERIFY_NUMBER'"
}
]
}'Run your code
Save this file to your machine and run it:
Prerequisites
npm install @vonage/server-sdk @vonage/verify2Create a file named send-request-sms.js and add the following code:
const { Vonage } = require('@vonage/server-sdk');
const { Channels } = require('@vonage/verify2');
const vonage = new Vonage({
applicationId: VONAGE_APPLICATION_ID,
privateKey: VONAGE_APPLICATION_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH,
});Write the code
Add the following to send-request-sms.js:
vonage.verify2.newRequest({
brand: VERIFY_BRAND_NAME,
workflow: [
{
channel: Channels.SMS,
to: VERIFY_NUMBER,
},
],
})
.then(({requestId}) => console.log(requestId))
.catch((err) => console.error(err));Run your code
Save this file to your machine and run it:
Prerequisites
Add the following to build.gradle:
Create a class named SendVerificationRequestSms and add the following code to the main method:
Write the code
Add the following to the main method of the SendVerificationRequestSms class:
Run your code
We can use the アプリケーション plugin for Gradle to simplify the running of our application. Update your build.gradle with the following:
Run the following gradle command to execute your application, replacing com.vonage.quickstart.kt.verify with the package containing SendVerificationRequestSms:
Prerequisites
Add the following to build.gradle:
Create a class named SendRequestSms and add the following code to the main method:
VonageClient client = VonageClient.builder()
.applicationId(VONAGE_APPLICATION_ID)
.privateKeyPath(VONAGE_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH)
.build();Write the code
Add the following to the main method of the SendRequestSms class:
VerificationResponse response = client.getVerify2Client().sendVerification(
VerificationRequest.builder()
.addWorkflow(new SmsWorkflow(VERIFY_NUMBER))
.brand(VERIFY_BRAND_NAME).build()
);
System.out.println("Verification sent: " + response.getRequestId());Run your code
We can use the アプリケーション plugin for Gradle to simplify the running of our application. Update your build.gradle with the following:
Run the following gradle command to execute your application, replacing com.vonage.quickstart.verify2 with the package containing SendRequestSms:
Prerequisites
Install-Package VonageCreate a file named StartVerificationRequestSms.cs and add the following code:
Add the following to StartVerificationRequestSms.cs:
Prerequisites
composer require vonage/clientCreate a file named request.php and add the following code:
Run your code
Save this file to your machine and run it:
Prerequisites
pip install vonage python-dotenvRun your code
Save this file to your machine and run it:
Prerequisites
gem install vonageCreate a file named request.rb and add the following code:
Write the code
Add the following to request.rb:
client.verify2.start_verification(
brand: VERIFY_BRAND_NAME,
workflow: [
{
channel: 'sms',
to: VERIFY_NUMBER
}
]
)Run your code
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Note: If you receive a callback to your designated webhook indicating the request was blocked, the target network might have been blocked by the platform's anti-fraud system.