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Maintainer Username: | jenniferhub |
Maintainer Contact: | jennifer@facebook.com (Jennifer) |
Package Create Date: | 2017-07-24 |
Package Last Update: | 2017-07-24 |
Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-11-23 03:03:33 |
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Total Stars: | 0 |
Total Watchers: | 1 |
Total Forks: | 1 |
Total Open Issues: | 0 |
Obtain your app ID and secret from www.steein.ru. You must set up a valid name and callback URL.
This assumes that you have composer installed globally:
composer require jennifer/steein-oauth2-laravel
Remove Laravel\Socialite\SocialiteServiceProvider
from your providers[]
array in config\app.php if you have added it already.
Add \SocialiteProviders\Manager\ServiceProvider::class
to your providers[]
array in config\app.php.
For example:
'providers' => [
// a whole bunch of providers
// remove 'Laravel\Socialite\SocialiteServiceProvider',
\SocialiteProviders\Manager\ServiceProvider::class, // add
];
Add SocialiteProviders\Manager\SocialiteWasCalled
event to your listen[]
array in <app_name>/Providers/EventServiceProvider
.
Add your listeners (i.e. the ones from the providers) to the SocialiteProviders\Manager\SocialiteWasCalled[]
that you just created.
The listener that you add for this provider is 'SocialiteProviders\Steein\SteeinExtendSocialite@handle'
,.
Note: You do not need to add anything for the built-in socialite providers unless you override them with your own providers.
For example:
/**
* The event handler mappings for the application.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $listen = [
\SocialiteProviders\Manager\SocialiteWasCalled::class => [
// add your listeners (aka providers) here
'SocialiteProviders\Steein\SteeinExtendSocialite@handle',
],
];
If you add environment values to your .env
as exactly shown below, you do not need to add an entry to the services array.
.env
file// other values above
STEEIN_KEY=yourkeyfortheservice
STEEIN_SECRET=yoursecretfortheservice
STEEIN_REDIRECT_URI=https://example.com/login/callback
config/services.php
.You do not need to add this if you add the values to the .env exactly as shown above. The values below are provided as a convenience in the case that a developer is not able to use the .env method
'steein' => [
'client_id' => env('STEEIN_KEY'),
'client_secret' => env('STEEIN_SECRET'),
'redirect' => env('STEEIN_REDIRECT_URI'),
]
You should now be able to use it like you would regularly use Socialite (assuming you have the facade installed):
return Socialite::with('steein')->redirect();
You can use Socialite providers with Lumen. Just make sure that you have facade support turned on and that you follow the setup directions properly.
Note: If you are using this with Lumen, all providers will automatically be stateless since Lumen does not keep track of state.
Also, configs cannot be parsed from the services[]
in Lumen. You can only set the values in the .env
file as shown exactly in this document. If needed, you can also override a config (shown below).
Stateless
You can set whether or not you want to use the provider as stateless. Remember that the OAuth provider (Twitter, Tumblr, etc) must support whatever option you choose.
Note: If you are using this with Lumen, all providers will automatically be stateless since Lumen does not keep track of state.
// to turn off stateless
return Socialite::with('steein')->stateless(false)->redirect();
// to use stateless
return Socialite::with('steein')->stateless()->redirect();