MfaProviderManifestInterface extends MfaProviderInterface
Annotated information about the MFA provider – used in various views
should only be used by the TYPO3 Core
Table of Contents
Methods
- activate() : bool
- Activate / register this provider for the user
- canProcess() : bool
- Check if the current request can be handled by this provider (e.g.
- deactivate() : bool
- Deactivate this provider for the user
- getDescription() : string
- A short description about the provider
- getIconIdentifier() : string
- The icon identifier for this provider
- getIdentifier() : string
- Unique provider identifier
- getSetupInstructions() : string
- Instructions to be displayed in the setup view
- getTitle() : string
- The title of the provider
- handleRequest() : ResponseInterface
- Generate the provider specific response for the given view type.
- isActive() : bool
- Check if provider is active for the user by e.g. checking the user record for some provider specific active state.
- isDefaultProviderAllowed() : bool
- Whether the provider is allowed to be set as default
- isLocked() : bool
- Check if provider is temporarily locked for the user, because of e.g. to much false authentication attempts. This differs from the "isActive" state on purpose, so please DO NOT use the "isActive" state for such check internally. This will allow attackers to easily circumvent MFA!
- unlock() : bool
- Unlock this provider for the user
- update() : bool
- Handle changes of the provider by the user
- verify() : bool
- Verifies the MFA request
Methods
activate()
Activate / register this provider for the user
public
activate(ServerRequestInterface $request, MfaProviderPropertyManager $propertyManager) : bool
Parameters
- $request : ServerRequestInterface
- $propertyManager : MfaProviderPropertyManager
Return values
bool —TRUE in case operation was successful, FALSE otherwise
canProcess()
Check if the current request can be handled by this provider (e.g.
public
canProcess(ServerRequestInterface $request) : bool
necessary query arguments are set).
Parameters
- $request : ServerRequestInterface
Return values
booldeactivate()
Deactivate this provider for the user
public
deactivate(ServerRequestInterface $request, MfaProviderPropertyManager $propertyManager) : bool
Parameters
- $request : ServerRequestInterface
- $propertyManager : MfaProviderPropertyManager
Return values
bool —TRUE in case operation was successful, FALSE otherwise
getDescription()
A short description about the provider
public
getDescription() : string
Return values
stringgetIconIdentifier()
The icon identifier for this provider
public
getIconIdentifier() : string
Return values
stringgetIdentifier()
Unique provider identifier
public
getIdentifier() : string
Return values
stringgetSetupInstructions()
Instructions to be displayed in the setup view
public
getSetupInstructions() : string
Return values
stringgetTitle()
The title of the provider
public
getTitle() : string
Return values
stringhandleRequest()
Generate the provider specific response for the given view type.
public
handleRequest(ServerRequestInterface $request, MfaProviderPropertyManager $propertyManager, string $type) : ResponseInterface
Note: Currently the calling controller only evaluates the response body and directly injects it into the corresponding view. It's however planned to also take further information like headers into account.
Parameters
- $request : ServerRequestInterface
- $propertyManager : MfaProviderPropertyManager
- $type : string
Tags
Return values
ResponseInterfaceisActive()
Check if provider is active for the user by e.g. checking the user record for some provider specific active state.
public
isActive(MfaProviderPropertyManager $propertyManager) : bool
Parameters
- $propertyManager : MfaProviderPropertyManager
Return values
boolisDefaultProviderAllowed()
Whether the provider is allowed to be set as default
public
isDefaultProviderAllowed() : bool
Return values
boolisLocked()
Check if provider is temporarily locked for the user, because of e.g. to much false authentication attempts. This differs from the "isActive" state on purpose, so please DO NOT use the "isActive" state for such check internally. This will allow attackers to easily circumvent MFA!
public
isLocked(MfaProviderPropertyManager $propertyManager) : bool
Parameters
- $propertyManager : MfaProviderPropertyManager
Return values
boolunlock()
Unlock this provider for the user
public
unlock(ServerRequestInterface $request, MfaProviderPropertyManager $propertyManager) : bool
Parameters
- $request : ServerRequestInterface
- $propertyManager : MfaProviderPropertyManager
Return values
bool —TRUE in case operation was successful, FALSE otherwise
update()
Handle changes of the provider by the user
public
update(ServerRequestInterface $request, MfaProviderPropertyManager $propertyManager) : bool
Parameters
- $request : ServerRequestInterface
- $propertyManager : MfaProviderPropertyManager
Return values
bool —TRUE in case operation was successful, FALSE otherwise
verify()
Verifies the MFA request
public
verify(ServerRequestInterface $request, MfaProviderPropertyManager $propertyManager) : bool
Parameters
- $request : ServerRequestInterface
- $propertyManager : MfaProviderPropertyManager