6/30/2023 0 Comments Two step verification in telegramIf the user selects SMS he needs to enter the phone number to which he will receive SMS to confirm the number. On first login the user will be asked to choose an authentication method.Īfter selecting Telegram the user needs to add a bot with /start command.Īfter that the bot prompts to enter the command /connect the command, the user will receive an email with a link.įollowing the link will connect the user's accounts and he will be able to receive one-time passwords from the bot. Use command /setcommands with Send this list for setup hints:īundle exec rake redmine:plugins:migrate RAILS_ENV=productionĪfter installation you need to setup plugin settings:ĭuring initialization bot id and username will be saved and web-hook, which will process commands sent by the bot, will be setup. Instructions for creating a bot: Hints for bot commands If one and the same bot uses different mechanisms in different plug-ins, priority is given to web-hook. This plugin uses web-hook mechanism, so be sure to use the HTTPS protocol. Important!!!Ī bot can operate either via the web-hook, or through periodic polling. Since 2.0 version, model RedmineTwoFa::TelegramAccount will be removed, also table redmine_2fa_telegram_accounts will be removed. Then upgrade and run bundle exec rake redmine_2fa:common:migrate for migrate data to new table. Since version 1.2.0 this plugin uses redmine_telegram_common plugin. In order to perform migration to single bot you should run bundle exec rake telegram_common:migrate_to_single_bot.īot token will be taken from one of installed Southbridge plugins in the following priority:Īlso you should re-initialize bot on redmine_telegram_common settings page. Upgrade from 1.3.4 to 1.4.0+įrom 1.4.0 redmine_2fa (as well as other Southbridge telegram plugins) is using bot from redmine_telegram_common. Please, install it and follow migration instructions from README of redmine_bots.
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