Hi Mika,
Everybody who wants to use Instagram apps has to do this, this is not only for OneAll users.
What you need to do is first add OneAll to your website and make sure to enable Instagram.
Then you basically make a video how you login with In…
Hi Andrea,
you can copy/past the following code to the ... section of your website:
Please replace [your-subdomain] by your own OneAll subdomain.
You will then see statistics for Social Login in your Google Analytics account.
Hi Kinga,
the issue happens when the user updates his picture in the settings of his Twitter account. When the user changes the picture in Twitter, then the URL changes too. The user then has to re-login on your blog using Twitter in order to updat…
Hi Robert,
Per default Twitter does not provide an email.
To retrieve the email address for Twitter users you need to ask Twitter to get access to it:
https://support.twitter.com/forms/platform
Please select "I need access to special permissions”…
Hi David,
Please have a look at this file:
https://github.com/leandigo/django-oneall/blob/8d9e8239d36aa78acbda8ebc0340d0bf0b3dac70/django_oneall/templates/oneall/social_login.html
There you can see this line:
_oneall.push(['{{mode}}', 'set_callbac…
Hi Ben, the "import_from_access_token" call is only needed if you use a native Facebook login (without using OneAll) and then want to import those users into OneAll.
You however are already relying on OneAll to login:
https://[subdomain].api.oneal…
Hi Radosław,
our API should already include the "intereste_in" information. I have seen that you have multiple OneAll site. Could you tell me for which OneAll site you would retrieve the information? We will then make some more tests.
Regards,