Socialid.events.onConnectError
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Revision as of 16:35, 30 December 2021
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Description
Triggered when an error occurs during the connection to a new credential.
Adding Handler
socialid.events.onConnectError.addHandler(handler)
Event Data
event | onConnectError | provider | Provider used in the connection. Can be "facebook", "twitter", "linkedin", or "gplus". | code | The error code returned during the connection. |
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Error codes
unauthorized | It wasn't possible to get the access token for the user because the login code expired or the application credentials are invalid. | request_timeout | The social network took too long to return the access token. | service_unavailable | The social network is not available right now. | conflict | This credential is already associated with another Social Login user. In this case, disconnect the other user's credential to allow the connection for the current user. | blocked | This Account is not receiving new logins because it hit the maximum number of contacts for its plan. | user_inactive | The user is inactive. See: PUT login/users/:user_id/activate | internal_server_error | An unknown error occurred. |
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Example
Adding a handler for the onConnectError event of the Social Connect widget:
socialid.events.onConnectError.addHandler(function(data) { console.log("Website received onConnectError: ", data); });
Example response object:
{ event: "onConnectError", provider: "twitter", code: "conflict" }