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HybridAuth Client for Elgg
elgg_hybridauth is an authentication tool that allows users to create new Elgg accounts using their social media accounts.
Providers included by default:
- AOL
- Foursquare
- Live
- MySpace
- OpenID
- Yahoo
Visit http://hybridauth.sourceforge.net/ for more information about HybridAuth library and additional providers that can be added to this distribution.
Features
- Allows a single Elgg profile to be connected to multiple provider accounts
- Follows Elgg's native registration workflow
- Allows users to authorize / deauthorize providers in their account settings
- Optionally, allows administrators to import user settings from elgg_social_login and social_connect
- Provides an interface to configure permissions scopes for each provider
Upgrades
- When upgrading, disable the plugin first, upload the updated plugin files, and reenable for updated settings to take effect
Provider Setup
Setting up Facebook
- Go to https://developers.facebook.com/apps
- Create a new App
- Select Website with Facebook Login and enter your site URL
- Copy your App ID and App Secret to corresponding fields in the plugin settings
- For more on permissions scope, visit https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/login/
- Make sure you have added a Website with URL as a Platform in App Settings
- Make sure you have added configured your domains in App Settings
- In Facebook Login settings, Enable Embbeded Brwoser OAuth Login
- Add http://SITE-URL/hybridauth/endpoint as a Valid OAuth Redirect URI
Setting up Twitter
- Go to https://dev.twitter.com/apps/new
- Create a new application
- Enter a Callback URL: http://SITE-URL/hybridauth/endpoint?hauth.done=Twitter
- Copy your Consumer Key and Consumer Secret to the corresponding fields in the plugin settings
Setting up Google
- Go to https://code.google.com/apis/console/
- Create a new project
- Switch to the API Access tab
- Click Create an OAauth 2.0 Client ID and fill out the form
- In Client ID settings:
Application Type is Web Application Your Site or Hostname - click on More options Authorized Redirect URIs - enter the Authentication URL http://SITE-URL/hybridauth/endpoint?hauth.done=Google
- Copy your Client ID and Client secret to corresponding fields in the plugin settings
- For more on permissions scope, see https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2Login#consentpageexperience and https://developers.google.com/oauthplayground/
- If you are experiencing difficulties with authorizing users using Google:
Ensure that you have activated APIs corresponding to the Permissions Scopes you have listed in the settings: https://developers.google.com/+/api/oauth#scopes Scopes listed by default will require and API to work
Setting up LinkedIn
- Go to https://www.linkedin.com/secure/developer
- Create new application
In OAuth User Agreement, update the default scope to your needs. If you are unsure, check r_basicprofile, r_emailaddress, rw_nus and r_network You do not need to fill out redirect URLs
- Copy the API Key into the Public Key field in the plugin settings
- Copy the Secret Key into the Private Key field in the plugin settings
Setting up Yahoo!
- Go to https://developer.apps.yahoo.com/dashboard/
- Create new Project
Fill out the project information In Access Scopes, select This app requires access to private user data. Application Domain - enter http://SITE-URL/hybridauth/endpoint?hauth.done=Yahoo Select APIs for private user data access: requires at least one API to be selected (Social Directory, for example)
- Copy the Consumer Key and Consumer Secret to corresponding fields in the plugin settings
Set up Live
- Go to https://account.live.com/developers/applications/create
- Create you application
Set redirect domain to your site domain, i.e. http://SITE-URL/
- Copy Client ID and Client Secret to corresponding fields in the plugin settings
Set up FourSquare
- Go to https://foursquare.com/developers/apps
- Create your application
- Copy Client ID and Client Secret to corresponding fields in the plugin settings
Developer Notes
Since 1.1.1, you can make use of plugin hook to perform some actions, when the user is authenticated with a provider. This might be a good place to post stuff to user's wall or to grab a profile picture.
Example of how to post to the user's wall that the user Joined the site:
Upgrading
To 1.3
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For performance reasons, is not longer defined. Call where needed.
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and are no longer set via plugin settings. They are set dynamically using current installation path and wwwroot.
- Due to recent changes in LinkedIn scopes, HybridAuth was producing unreliable results. HA LinkedIn class and LinkedIn wrapper were replaced with custom implementation for the sake of stability. https://developer.linkedin.com/support/developer-program-transition
All versions of elgg_hybridauth with dependencies
composer/installers Version ~1.0
hybridauth/hybridauth Version ~2.8
paragonie/random_compat Version 9.99.100