¶ Login by Github
¶ Preparatory work
Configure in Github (opens new window) and Authing Console (opens new window),See Preparing for Github、Github document (opens new window)。
This feature was added in android guard sdk 1.5.3 version.
¶ Integrate steps
¶ Step 1:Add dependency
implementation 'cn.authing:guard:+'
¶ Step 2:Initialization
To initialize Guard Android SDK when the application starts:
// context is application or initial activity
// ”AUTHING_APP_ID“ is obtained from the Authing console
Authing.init(context, "AUTHING_APP_ID");
Authing.setAuthProtocol(Authing.AuthProtocol.EOIDC)
¶ Step 3:Use in different scenarios
¶ Use in different scenarios
Start the managed page where login authentication is required:
// this is the activity context
AuthFlow.start(this);
By following the preceding steps, you can quickly and easily configure the Authing management console to automatically have the Github login function. The login entry is displayed in the social login button list on the built-in login interface of the Guard.
¶ Use the Github sign In button
If you use the Github login button we provide.
1. Add the following code to the layout file:
<cn.authing.guard.social.view.GithubLoginButton
android:id="@+id/btn_login"
android:background="@drawable/authing_button_background"
android:textColor="@color/white"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content" />
2. Then handle the event in the code:
GithubLoginButton button = findViewById(R.id.btn_login);
button.setOnLoginListener(new AuthCallback<UserInfo>() {
@Override
public void call(int code, String message, UserInfo data) {
if (code == 200) {
// login success, data is user info.
} else {
// login fail
}
}
});
¶ Log in to the authorization class using Github
If you don't want to use our built-in buttons and want to implement the UI entirely yourself, you can call the
Github
class authorization function inside the button click event, which integrates the business logic to pull up the Github authorization login:
Github.getInstance().login(appContext, new AuthCallback<UserInfo>() {
@Override
public void call(int code, String message, UserInfo data) {
if (code == 200) {
// login success, data is user info.
} else {
// login fail
}
}
});
data
contains idToken
and user information (user name
, nickname
, name
, etc.).
Note: When using the Github login button or the Github login authorization class, you need to add the following code to the Activity's onActivityResult function:
@Override
protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, @Nullable Intent data) {
super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
Github.getInstance().onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
}
¶ Log in to the API using Github
If you want to fully implement the Github login UI and obtain the authorization code logic yourself, after obtaining the authorization code, you can call the following API in exchange for user information:
public static void loginByGithub(String authCode, @NotNull AuthCallback<UserInfo> callback)
param
authCode
Github authCode
example
If you only need to get the user information (username
, nickname
, name
, etc.) and idToken
, call:
AuthClient.loginByGithub(authCode, new AuthCallback<UserInfo>() {
@Override
public void call(int code, String message, UserInfo data) {
if (code == 200) {
// login success, data is user info, contains idToken.
} else {
// login fail
}
}
});
If you only need to get the user information (username
, nickname
, name
, etc.) and idToken
、accessToken
和 refreshToken
,call:
OIDCClient oidcClient = new OIDCClient();
oidcClient.loginByGithub(authCode, new AuthCallback<UserInfo>() {
@Override
public void call(int code, String message, UserInfo data) {
if (code == 200) {
// ogin success, data is user info, contains idToken、accessToken and refreshToken.
} else {
// login fail
}
}
});