Custom Conditions for Two-Factor Authentication
In your application, you may have extra requirements when to perform two-factor authentication, which goes beyond what
the bundle is doing automatically. In such a case you need to implement
:
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<?php
use Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\TwoFactor\AuthenticationContextInterface;
use Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\TwoFactor\Condition\TwoFactorConditionInterface;
class MyTwoFactorCondition implements TwoFactorConditionInterface
{
    public function shouldPerformTwoFactorAuthentication(AuthenticationContextInterface $context): bool
    {
        // Your conditions here
    }
}
    Register it as a service and configure the service name:
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# config/packages/scheb_2fa.yaml
scheb_two_factor:
    two_factor_condition: acme.custom_two_factor_condition
    Bypassing Two-Factor Authentication
If you simply wish to bypass 2fa for a specific authenticator, setting the
TwoFactorAuthenticator::FLAG_2FA_COMPLETE attribute on the security token will achieve this.
For example, if you are building a custom Authenticator this would bypass 2fa when the authenticator is used:
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<?php
namespace Acme\Demo;
use Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\Http\Authenticator\TwoFactorAuthenticator;
use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\TokenInterface;
use Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Authenticator\AbstractAuthenticator;
use Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Authenticator\Passport\Passport;
class MyAuthenticator extends AbstractAuthenticator
{
    public function createToken(Passport $passport, string $firewallName): TokenInterface
    {
        $token = parent::createAuthenticatedToken($passport, $firewallName);
        // Set this to bypass 2fa for this authenticator
        $token->setAttribute(TwoFactorAuthenticator::FLAG_2FA_COMPLETE, true);
        return $token;
    }
    // ...
}
    
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