Configure SMS message courier
For sending SMS Ory Identities uses an external SMS gateway, which must have HTTP API (such as Twilio, your local SMS sender, or your own microservice). Request method, headers, body, and content-type are fully configurable using options below.
Configuration
Default configuration of Ory Identities doesn't include sending SMS. To enable it you need to set "enabled" flag to true, sender URL, authorization (if needed) and request body format.
Sender phone number
SMS message will come to the recipient from this phone number. Depending on your SMS sender settings you can use letters here (for example "Your Org Name"). Default value is equal to "Ory Identities".
courier:
sms:
from: "+12065550110"
Request configuration
courier:
sms:
request_config:
url: https://api.twilio.com/2010-04-01/Accounts/YourAccountID/Messages.json
method: POST
body: file://./twilio.request.jsonnet
header:
"Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
auth:
type: basic_auth
config:
user: YourUsername
password: YourPass
The configuration consists of:
url
- the URL, which should be called (mandatory). It needs to be absolute, start with http:// or https:// scheme, and include path part - for example "https://api.sender.com/v1/message".method
- the HTTP method (GET, POST, ...) (mandatory)body
- URI of a JsonNet template, used to render the payload to send (optional). Use afile://path/to/body.jsonnet
URL for referring to local files. This property is ignored for HTTPmethod
s, which don't support sending of HTTP body payloads (TRACE).auth
- configuration of authentication and authorization mechanisms to be used by request
Courier binds the from
, to
, and body
variables into the JsonNet template. These variables are available through a ctx
object. For example to create a body looking like { to: "<some-number>" }
to be sent to the SMS provider endpoint, the jsonnet
template would look like this:
function(ctx) {
from: ctx.from,
to: ctx.to,
body: ctx.body
}
Authentication and Authorization
For auth
following mechanisms are supported:
- Authentication via an Api Key. Type must be set to
api_key
. - Authentication via Basic Authentication. Type must be set to
basic_auth
.
For api_key
the config looks as follows:
name: Some-Name
value: The-Value-of-My-Key
in: header # alternatively cookie
All properties are mandatory.
For basic_auth
the config looks as follows:
user: My-User
password: My-Pass-Value
All properties are mandatory.