Laravel socialite to fetch tokens for already authenticated user
( Laravel 5.6 )
I've been already using Laravel socialite, without problems on other projects.
BUT
I'm trying to achieve the following :
I already have users that are logged in WITHOUT socialite
I would like to use socialite to get tokens from youtube and facebook for users that are using my app (already logged in).
When socialite is launched for a provider, it returns a 400 error because the user is already logged in.
Is there a way to bypass this ?
Is this an auth guard to disable ?
I can't find.
I will of course edit the callback to store the token and update db the way i want ex : will store the tokens in another DB table than the users.
laravel oauth laravel-socialite
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( Laravel 5.6 )
I've been already using Laravel socialite, without problems on other projects.
BUT
I'm trying to achieve the following :
I already have users that are logged in WITHOUT socialite
I would like to use socialite to get tokens from youtube and facebook for users that are using my app (already logged in).
When socialite is launched for a provider, it returns a 400 error because the user is already logged in.
Is there a way to bypass this ?
Is this an auth guard to disable ?
I can't find.
I will of course edit the callback to store the token and update db the way i want ex : will store the tokens in another DB table than the users.
laravel oauth laravel-socialite
you can make an option that will connect social accounts to your app, and when it get connected store the tokens in your db
– Emtiaz Zahid
Nov 12 '18 at 3:12
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( Laravel 5.6 )
I've been already using Laravel socialite, without problems on other projects.
BUT
I'm trying to achieve the following :
I already have users that are logged in WITHOUT socialite
I would like to use socialite to get tokens from youtube and facebook for users that are using my app (already logged in).
When socialite is launched for a provider, it returns a 400 error because the user is already logged in.
Is there a way to bypass this ?
Is this an auth guard to disable ?
I can't find.
I will of course edit the callback to store the token and update db the way i want ex : will store the tokens in another DB table than the users.
laravel oauth laravel-socialite
( Laravel 5.6 )
I've been already using Laravel socialite, without problems on other projects.
BUT
I'm trying to achieve the following :
I already have users that are logged in WITHOUT socialite
I would like to use socialite to get tokens from youtube and facebook for users that are using my app (already logged in).
When socialite is launched for a provider, it returns a 400 error because the user is already logged in.
Is there a way to bypass this ?
Is this an auth guard to disable ?
I can't find.
I will of course edit the callback to store the token and update db the way i want ex : will store the tokens in another DB table than the users.
laravel oauth laravel-socialite
laravel oauth laravel-socialite
asked Nov 12 '18 at 1:28
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you can make an option that will connect social accounts to your app, and when it get connected store the tokens in your db
– Emtiaz Zahid
Nov 12 '18 at 3:12
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you can make an option that will connect social accounts to your app, and when it get connected store the tokens in your db
– Emtiaz Zahid
Nov 12 '18 at 3:12
you can make an option that will connect social accounts to your app, and when it get connected store the tokens in your db
– Emtiaz Zahid
Nov 12 '18 at 3:12
you can make an option that will connect social accounts to your app, and when it get connected store the tokens in your db
– Emtiaz Zahid
Nov 12 '18 at 3:12
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you can make an option that will connect social accounts to your app, and when it get connected store the tokens in your db
– Emtiaz Zahid
Nov 12 '18 at 3:12