composer require laravel-fans/socialite-providers
-
Remove
Laravel\Socialite\SocialiteServiceProvider
from yourproviders[]
array inconfig\app.php
if you have added it already. -
Add
\SocialiteProviders\Manager\ServiceProvider::class
to yourproviders[]
array inconfig\app.php
.
For example:
return [
'providers' => [
/*
* Package Service Providers...
*/
// remove 'Laravel\Socialite\SocialiteServiceProvider',
\SocialiteProviders\Manager\ServiceProvider::class,
]
];
- Note: If you would like to use the Socialite Facade, you need to install it.
-
Add
SocialiteProviders\Manager\SocialiteWasCalled
event to yourlisten[]
array inapp/Providers/EventServiceProvider
. -
Add your listeners (i.e. the ones from the providers) to the
SocialiteProviders\Manager\SocialiteWasCalled[]
that you just created. -
The listener that you add for this provider is
'LaravelFans\\SocialiteProviders\\Coding\\CodingExtendSocialite@handle',
. -
Note: You do not need to add anything for the built-in socialite providers unless you override them with your own providers.
For example:
use LaravelFans\SocialiteProviders\Coding\CodingExtendSocialite;
use LaravelFans\SocialiteProviders\WeChatWeb\WeChatWebExtendSocialite;
use SocialiteProviders\Manager\SocialiteWasCalled;
class EventServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
protected $listen = [
Registered::class => [
SendEmailVerificationNotification::class,
],
SocialiteWasCalled::class => [
// add your listeners (aka providers) here
CodingExtendSocialite::class,
WeChatWebExtendSocialite::class,
],
];
}
You will need to add an entry to the services configuration file so that after config files are cached for usage in production environment (Laravel command artisan config:cache
) all config is still available.
return [
'coding' => [
'client_id' => env('CODING_CLIENT_ID'),
'client_secret' => env('CODING_CLIENT_SECRET'),
'redirect' => env('CODING_CALLBACK_URL'),
'guzzle' => [
'base_uri' => 'https://' . env('CODING_TEAM') . '.coding.net/',
],
'scopes' => preg_split('/,/', env('CODING_SCOPES'), null, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY), // optional, can not use explode, see vlucas/phpdotenv#175
],
];
-
You should now be able to use it like you would regularly use Socialite (assuming you have the facade installed):
return Socialite::with('coding')->redirect();
You can use Socialite providers with Lumen. Just make sure that you have facade support turned on and that you follow the setup directions properly.
Note: If you are using this with Lumen, all providers will automatically be stateless since Lumen does not keep track of state.
Also, configs cannot be parsed from the services[]
in Lumen. You can only set the values in the .env
file as shown exactly in this document. If needed, you can
also override a config (shown below).
- You can set whether or not you want to use the provider as stateless. Remember that the OAuth provider (Twitter, Tumblr, etc) must support whatever option you choose.
Note: If you are using this with Lumen, all providers will automatically be stateless since Lumen does not keep track of state.
// to turn off stateless
return Socialite::with('coding')->stateless(false)->redirect();
// to use stateless
return Socialite::with('coding')->stateless()->redirect();
If you need to override the providers environment or config variables dynamically anywhere in your application, you may use the following:
$clientId = "foo";
$clientSecret = "bar";
$redirectUrl = "http://127.0.0.1:8000/login/coding/callback";
$additionalProviderConfig = [
// Add additional configuration values here.
'guzzle' => [
'base_uri' => 'https://your-team.coding.net/',
],
];
$config = new \SocialiteProviders\Manager\Config(
$clientId,
$clientSecret,
$redirectUrl,
$additionalProviderConfig
);
return Socialite::with('coding')->setConfig($config)->redirect();
Laravel Socialite by default only allows access to the access_token
. Which can be accessed
via the \Laravel\Socialite\User->token
public property. Sometimes you need access to the whole response body which
may contain items such as a refresh_token
.
You can get the access token response body, after you called the user()
method in Socialite, by accessing the property $user->accessTokenResponseBody
;
$user = Socialite::driver('coding')->user();
$accessTokenResponseBody = $user->accessTokenResponseBody;