debian-mirror-gitlab/app/views/profiles/two_factor_auths/show.html.haml
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- page_title 'Two-Factor Authentication', 'Account'
- header_title "Two-Factor Authentication", profile_two_factor_auth_path
= render 'profiles/head'
- if inject_u2f_api?
- content_for :page_specific_javascripts do
= page_specific_javascript_tag('u2f.js')
.row.prepend-top-default
.col-lg-3
%h4.prepend-top-0
Register Two-Factor Authentication App
%p
Use an app on your mobile device to enable two-factor authentication (2FA).
.col-lg-9
- if current_user.two_factor_otp_enabled?
= icon "check inverse", base: "circle", class: "text-success", text: "You've already enabled two-factor authentication using mobile authenticator applications. You can disable it from your account settings page."
- else
%p
Download the Google Authenticator application from App Store or Google Play Store and scan this code.
More information is available in the #{link_to('documentation', help_page_path('profile/two_factor_authentication'))}.
.row.append-bottom-10
.col-md-3
= raw @qr_code
.col-md-9
.account-well
%p.prepend-top-0.append-bottom-0
Can't scan the code?
%p.prepend-top-0.append-bottom-0
To add the entry manually, provide the following details to the application on your phone.
%p.prepend-top-0.append-bottom-0
Account:
= current_user.email
%p.prepend-top-0.append-bottom-0
Key:
= current_user.otp_secret.scan(/.{4}/).join(' ')
%p.two-factor-new-manual-content
Time based: Yes
= form_tag profile_two_factor_auth_path, method: :post do |f|
- if @error
.alert.alert-danger
= @error
.form-group
= label_tag :pin_code, nil, class: "label-light"
= text_field_tag :pin_code, nil, class: "form-control", required: true
.prepend-top-default
= submit_tag 'Register with Two-Factor App', class: 'btn btn-success'
%hr
.row.prepend-top-default
.col-lg-3
%h4.prepend-top-0
Register Universal Two-Factor (U2F) Device
%p
Use a hardware device to add the second factor of authentication.
%p
As U2F devices are only supported by a few browsers, we require that you set up a
two-factor authentication app before a U2F device. That way you'll always be able to
log in - even when you're using an unsupported browser.
.col-lg-9
- if @u2f_registration.errors.present?
= form_errors(@u2f_registration)
= render "u2f/register"
%hr
%h5 U2F Devices (#{@u2f_registrations.length})
- if @u2f_registrations.present?
.table-responsive
%table.table.table-bordered.u2f-registrations
%colgroup
%col{ width: "50%" }
%col{ width: "30%" }
%col{ width: "20%" }
%thead
%tr
%th Name
%th Registered On
%th
%tbody
- @u2f_registrations.each do |registration|
%tr
%td= registration.name.presence || "<no name set>"
%td= registration.created_at.to_date.to_s(:medium)
%td= link_to "Delete", profile_u2f_registration_path(registration), method: :delete, class: "btn btn-danger pull-right", data: { confirm: "Are you sure you want to delete this device? This action cannot be undone." }
- else
.settings-message.text-center
You don't have any U2F devices registered yet.
- if two_factor_skippable?
:javascript
var button = "<a class='btn btn-xs btn-warning pull-right' data-method='patch' href='#{skip_profile_two_factor_auth_path}'>Configure it later</a>";
$(".flash-alert").append(button);