org.springframework.social.facebook.connect.FacebookConnectionFactory Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: SocialConfig.java From blog-social-login-with-spring-social with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public void addConnectionFactories(ConnectionFactoryConfigurer connectionFactoryConfigurer, Environment environment) { connectionFactoryConfigurer.addConnectionFactory(new FacebookConnectionFactory( environment.getProperty("spring.social.facebook.appId"), environment.getProperty("spring.social.facebook.appSecret"))); connectionFactoryConfigurer.addConnectionFactory(new TwitterConnectionFactory( environment.getProperty("twitter.consumerKey"), environment.getProperty("twitter.consumerSecret"))); connectionFactoryConfigurer.addConnectionFactory(new LinkedInConnectionFactory( environment.getProperty("spring.social.linkedin.appId"), environment.getProperty("spring.social.linkedin.appSecret"))); connectionFactoryConfigurer.addConnectionFactory(new GoogleConnectionFactory( environment.getProperty("spring.social.google.appId"), environment.getProperty("spring.social.google.appSecret"))); connectionFactoryConfigurer.addConnectionFactory(new GitHubConnectionFactory( environment.getProperty("spring.social.github.appId"), environment.getProperty("spring.social.github.appSecret"))); connectionFactoryConfigurer.addConnectionFactory(new LiveConnectionFactory( environment.getProperty("spring.social.live.appId"), environment.getProperty("spring.social.live.appSecret"))); }
Example #2
Source File: FacebookAutoConfiguration.java From spring-security-oauth2-boot with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override protected ConnectionFactory<?> createConnectionFactory() { return new FacebookConnectionFactory(this.properties.getAppId(), this.properties.getAppSecret()); }
Example #3
Source File: _SocialConfiguration.java From jhipster-ribbon-hystrix with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public void addConnectionFactories(ConnectionFactoryConfigurer connectionFactoryConfigurer, Environment environment) { // Google configuration String googleClientId = environment.getProperty("spring.social.google.clientId"); String googleClientSecret = environment.getProperty("spring.social.google.clientSecret"); if (googleClientId != null && googleClientSecret != null) { log.debug("Configuring GoogleConnectionFactory"); connectionFactoryConfigurer.addConnectionFactory( new GoogleConnectionFactory( googleClientId, googleClientSecret ) ); } else { log.error("Cannot configure GoogleConnectionFactory id or secret null"); } // Facebook configuration String facebookClientId = environment.getProperty("spring.social.facebook.clientId"); String facebookClientSecret = environment.getProperty("spring.social.facebook.clientSecret"); if (facebookClientId != null && facebookClientSecret != null) { log.debug("Configuring FacebookConnectionFactory"); connectionFactoryConfigurer.addConnectionFactory( new FacebookConnectionFactory( facebookClientId, facebookClientSecret ) ); } else { log.error("Cannot configure FacebookConnectionFactory id or secret null"); } // Twitter configuration String twitterClientId = environment.getProperty("spring.social.twitter.clientId"); String twitterClientSecret = environment.getProperty("spring.social.twitter.clientSecret"); if (twitterClientId != null && twitterClientSecret != null) { log.debug("Configuring TwitterConnectionFactory"); connectionFactoryConfigurer.addConnectionFactory( new TwitterConnectionFactory( twitterClientId, twitterClientSecret ) ); } else { log.error("Cannot configure TwitterConnectionFactory id or secret null"); } // jhipster-needle-add-social-connection-factory }
Example #4
Source File: StatelessSocialConfig.java From boot-stateless-social with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Override public void addConnectionFactories(ConnectionFactoryConfigurer cfConfig, Environment env) { cfConfig.addConnectionFactory(new FacebookConnectionFactory( env.getProperty("facebook.appKey"), env.getProperty("facebook.appSecret"))); }
Example #5
Source File: SecurityConfig.java From tutorials with MIT License | 4 votes |
private ConnectionFactoryLocator connectionFactoryLocator() { ConnectionFactoryRegistry registry = new ConnectionFactoryRegistry(); registry.addConnectionFactory(new FacebookConnectionFactory(appId, appSecret)); return registry; }
Example #6
Source File: FacebookConnectionFactoryConfigParser.java From engine with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
protected ConnectionFactory<Facebook> createFacebookConnectionFactory(String appId, String appSecret) { return new FacebookConnectionFactory(appId, appSecret); }
Example #7
Source File: FacebookProviderConfig.java From AIDR with GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
@Override protected ConnectionFactory<Facebook> createConnectionFactory() { FacebookConnectionFactory facebookConnectionFactory = new FacebookConnectionFactory(facebookConsumerKey, facebookConsumerSecret); facebookConnectionFactory.setScope("email"); return facebookConnectionFactory; }
Example #8
Source File: FacebookProviderConfig.java From AIDR with GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
@Override protected ConnectionFactory<Facebook> createConnectionFactory() { FacebookConnectionFactory facebookConnectionFactory = new FacebookConnectionFactory(facebookConsumerKey, facebookConsumerSecret); facebookConnectionFactory.setScope("email"); return facebookConnectionFactory; }