<br/>
<img id="androidQrcode" />
<script>
- const imgBase64 = jrQrcode.getQrBase64('wallabag://{{ app.user.username }}@{{ wallabag_url }}');
- document.getElementById('androidQrcode').src = imgBase64;
+ document.getElementById('androidQrcode').src = jrQrcode.getQrBase64('wallabag://{{ app.user.username }}@{{ wallabag_url }}');
</script>
</div>
</fieldset>
{{ form_widget(form.user.googleTwoFactor) }}
{{ form_errors(form.user.googleTwoFactor) }}
</div>
- {% for OTPSecret in app.session.flashbag.get('OTPSecret') %}
+ {% for OtpQrCode in app.session.flashbag.get('OtpQrCode') %}
<div class="row">
You just enabled the OTP two factor authentication, open your OTP app and use that code to get a one time password.
<br/>
That code will disapear after a page reload.
<br/><br/>
- <strong>{{ OTPSecret.code }}</strong>
+ <strong>{{ app.user.getGoogleAuthenticatorSecret }}</strong>
<br/><br/>
Or you can scan that QR Code with your app:
<br/>
<img id="2faQrcode" class="hide-on-med-and-down" />
<script>
- document.getElementById('2faQrcode').src = jrQrcode.getQrBase64('{{ OTPSecret.qrCode }}');;
+ document.getElementById('2faQrcode').src = jrQrcode.getQrBase64('{{ OtpQrCode }}');;
</script>
</div>
{% endfor %}