Socialid.login.startLoginClick
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Revision as of 13:12, 4 November 2014
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Description
Starts the social login process for the given provider when the user clicks on a DOM element. It could open a popup dialog or redirect to the provider, depending on the loginType.
This method can trigger the following events:
- socialid.events.onLoginStart
- socialid.events.onLoginSuccess
- socialid.events.onLoginCancel
- socialid.events.onLoginError
Usage
socialid.login.startLoginClick(elementId, provider)
Parameters
elementId | required | Id of a DOM element. | provider | required | Determines which provider will be used in the login process. Can be "facebook", "twitter", "linkedin" or "gplus". |
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Example
It opens a popup starting the login dialog with Twitter when the user clicks on the "twitter_login" element:
socialid.login.init(1, {loginType: "event"}); socialid.login.startLoginClick("twitter_login", "twitter");
You can test this parameters in our playground: https://sid-examples.herokuapp.com/social_logins/playground