Socialid.events.onLoginSuccess
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== Adding Handler == | == Adding Handler == |
Revision as of 20:15, 3 November 2014
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Description
Triggered when the user ends the login process successfully.
Adding Handler
socialid.events.onLoginSuccess.addHandler(handler)
Event Data
event | onLoginSuccess | token | Token related to the user that just logged in. With this token and the secret from your Social Login application it's possible to get information about the user (e.g. his profile). It's advisable to get this information using a server-side script so you don't expose your application secret. | callback_url | Callback URL configured on the social login application. | provider | Provider used in the login process. Can be "facebook", "twitter", "linkedin", or "gplus". |
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Example
Adding a handler for the onLoginSuccess event on Social Login:
socialid.events.onLoginSuccess.addHandler(function(data) { console.log("Website received onLoginSuccess: ", data); });
Example response object:
{ event: "onLoginSuccess", token: "13d7555531d285adc34e21e7a9c583967c7a85507deee61fb6f1eeffc656409w", callback_url: "https://sid-examples.herokuapp.com/social_logins", provider: "facebook" }