two-step-login | two factor authentication with Spring Security | Authentication library
kandi X-RAY | two-step-login Summary
kandi X-RAY | two-step-login Summary
Demo application used for the blog post
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- Initializes the account
- Set the first name
- Set the last name of the document
- Set the email address
- Verifies a given verification code
- Returns the code for the given secret key
- Validates the given code
- Grant a role
- The view resolver bean
- Resolver for templates
- Add template engine
- Method to get the last name
- Gets the last name
- Get the password
- Gets the password
- Get username
- Gets the email address
- Finds an account by its email address
- Add view controllers to the given registry
- Load user by username
- Configures the given HttpSecuritySecurity
- Entry point for the application
- Adds the resource handlers to the registry
- Register authentication manager
- Gets the authorities
- Gets the first name
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two-step-login Examples and Code Snippets
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QUESTION
I am trying to loggin to my account using the following python code without success. The login-process is in two steps on two pages. First enter login, second enter password. I am using Python3:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Apr-11 at 15:02Try using selenium
to simulate the web browser as it appears that FT blocks automated access.
Alternatively you can see if a site has been archived with something like archive.is (which will pull most sites into a more machine friendly setup).
Finally, there is both a datamining API and a headline API that the FT offers at their developer page
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Install two-step-login
You can use two-step-login like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the two-step-login component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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