Socialid.login.getUserInfo
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var handler = function(response) { | var handler = function(response) { | ||
if (response.status == "success") { | if (response.status == "success") { | ||
− | alert("Welcome " + data.name); | + | alert("Welcome " + response.data.name); |
} else { | } else { | ||
alert("Could not get info from the current logged in user."); | alert("Could not get info from the current logged in user."); |
Revision as of 18:50, 13 November 2015
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Description
API to get basic information about the user logged in the current login session.
Usage
socialid.login.getUserInfo(handler)
Parameters
handler | optional | Callback function to handle the API response. |
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API Response
data | Javascript object containing data from the user logged in. The object properties are: user_id*, name, email, location, picture_url*, facebook, twitter, linkedin and gplus. The properties facebook, twitter, linkedin and gplus will be available only for the providers connected by the user. (*) not available in production yet | status | The API response status. Can be success, if there is an user logged in the current login session and its data was successfully retrieved, or not_found, if there is no user logged in the current login session. |
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Example
Get basic information about the user logged in the current login session:
socialid.login.init(1); var handler = function(response) { if (response.status == "success") { alert("Welcome " + response.data.name); } else { alert("Could not get info from the current logged in user."); } } socialid.login.getUserInfo(handler);
Example of "data" object:
data = { user_id: 632, name: "John Doe", email: "johndoe@example.com", location: "New York", picture_url: "http://www.facebook.com/johndoe.jpg", facebook: { picture_url: "http://www.facebook.com/johndoe.jpg", profile_url: "http://www.facebook.com/johndoe" }, twitter: { picture_url: "http://www.twitter.com/johndoe.jpg", profile_url: "http://www.twitter.com/johndoe" }, linkedin: { picture_url: "http://www.linkedin.com/johndoe.jpg", profile_url: "http://www.linkedin.com/johndoe" }, gplus: { picture_url: "http://plus.google.com/johndoe.jpg", profile_url: "http://plus.google.com/johndoe" } }
You can test this parameters in our playground: https://sid-examples.herokuapp.com/social_logins/playground