Two-Factor plugin for WordPress. View on WordPress.org →
See the readme.txt for installation and usage instructions.
Please report (non-security) issues and open pull requests on GitHub. See below for information on reporting potential security/privacy vulnerabilities.
Join the #core-passwords
channel on WordPress Slack (sign up here).
To use the provided development environment, you'll first need to install and launch Docker. Once it's running, the next steps are:
$ git clone https://github.com/wordpress/two-factor.git
$ cd two-factor
$ npm install
$ npm run build
$ npm run env start
See package.json
for other available scripts you might want to use during development, like linting and testing.
When you're ready, open a pull request with the suggested changes.
npm test
or npm run test:watch
.To generate a code coverage report, be sure to start the testing environment with coverage support enabled: npm run env start -- --xdebug=coverage
To view the code coverage report, you can open a web browser, go to File > Open file...
, and then select {path to two-factor}/tests/logs/html/index.html
.
Deployments to WP.org plugin repository are handled automatically by the GitHub action .github/workflows/deploy.yml. All merges to the master
branch are committed to the trunk
directory while all Git tags are pushed as versioned releases under the tags
directory.
Created by contributors and released under GPLv2 or later.
Please privately report any potential security issues to the WordPress HackerOne program.