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AnyPhone

An example iOS (Swift) and Android app for phone-based user accounts with Twilio + Parse

Requirements

iOS Setup

  • Create a new Parse App, and set up a Cloud Code folder for the project.
  • Copy the contents of the cloud/ folder from this repository into the cloud/ folder in your Cloud Code folder.
  • Edit main.js to include your Twilio Account Sid, Auth Token, and phone number. Generate some random string to use as the password token.
  • Pull all required iOS dependencies from Cocoapods by running pod install under AnyPhone folder.
  • Open the AnyPhone/AnyPhone.xcworkspace, and put your Parse Application Id and Client Key in AppDelegate.swift.
  • Deploy your Cloud Code by running parse deploy from the root of your Cloud Code folder.

Android Setup

The Android project demonstrates you how to use Twilio and Parse for phone number account creation together. With this sample app, you can learn how to build phone-based login with Parse using a simple, step-by-step example. Here’s how it works:

  • Create a new Parse App, and set up a Cloud Code folder for the project.
  • Copy the contents of the cloud/ folder from this repository into the cloud/ folder in your Cloud Code folder.
  • Edit main.js to include your Twilio Account Sid, Auth Token, and phone number. Generate some random string to use as the password token.
  • Add your Parse application id and client key in Application.java.
  • Deploy your Cloud Code by running parse deploy from the root of your Cloud Code folder.
Setting Up AnyPhone Web
  • Enable Hosting on your Parse App by going to the Settings > Hosting page. Add a subdomain name (ex. "anyphonetest123") that will allow you to access AnyPhone for Web.
  • Delete 'index.html' from the generated Cloud Code folder to allow rendering of our 'index.ejs' instead
  • Visit the hosted pages using the subdomain you created. http://*.parseapp.com
Localization
  • Japanese mobile phone and language localization support added.
  • Korean mobile phone and language localization support added.

Optionally

  • Lock down the User class in the Data Browser. Remove all permissions except Update from the Public role. This is a good idea even though we're already setting a restrictive ACL on each User we create through this process. You can remove the "Add Field" permission only after using the app, or after manually creating the additional columns.
  • Get involved and contribute to the project:
    • Enhance the input validation to support more countries and number formats
    • Improvements to the flow and user experience
    • Add brute-force protection, resetting the code after a few failed attempts

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