Is there any way to access data from iPhone inbox(SMS) to ios application to do automatic OTP verification like the one in Android? I shall be grateful for your help.
问题:
回答1:
In iOS 12 Apple has introduced feature called Security Code AutoFill
.
To use this in your app all you need to do is set UITextField
's input view’s textContentType
property oneTimeCode
.
otpTextField.textContentType = .oneTimeCode
NOTE: Security Code AutoFill will only works with System Keyboard it will not work with custom keyboard.
WWDC video
When you get OTP it will look something like this:
回答2:
UPDATE
This is now possible in iOS 12 with Security Code Autofill
Apple is using it in apple pay card verification since iOS 11
回答3:
UPDATE
From iOS 12 Apple will supports Password AutoFill on UITextField, UITextView, and any custom view that adopts the UITextInput protocol. System keyboard set the textContentType on it to .oneTimeCode
1) Using Code
singleFactorCodeTextField.textContentType = .oneTimeCode
2) Using Storyboard/XIB
Select
UITextField
/UITextView
instoryboard/XIB
click Click on Attribute inspector. Go to text input trait, click to Content type and select one time code and done.
The operating system will detect verification codes from Messages automatically with this UITextContentType
set.
Warning
If you use a custom input view for a security code input text field, iOS cannot display the necessary AutoFill UI.
For more information, you can check it on the Apple developer oneTimeCode
And also review WWDC 2018 Session 204 - Automatic Strong Passwords and Security Code AutoFill and jump to 24:28 for automatic pre-fill the OTP.
回答4:
In Xamarin iOS, for >=iOS 12:
First of all, the SMS need to have the keyword "code" or "passcode" into their message, and don't use spaces after the code. if you received the SMS and you have the button "Copy Code" then it will works
Then you need to place this:
_txtField = new UITextField()
{
UserInteractionEnabled = true,
};
if (UIDevice.CurrentDevice.CheckSystemVersion(12, 0))
{
_txtField.TextContentType = UITextContentType.OneTimeCode;
}
_txtFieldDelegate = new UITextFieldDelegate();
_txtField.Delegate = _txtFieldDelegate;
_txtField.BecomeFirstResponder();
NOTE: Security Code AutoFill will only works with System Keyboard (not custom).
回答5:
you can easily set this in Storyboard
回答6:
You can get OTP from your message.
otptextField.textContentType = .oneTimeCode
Can please get the project from his link.
https://github.com/karthickkck315/Automatic-OTP
回答7:
No.
Because this would be considered a privacy issue, you cannot access the users SMS inbox.