SLogin Error after login with Facebook or Google

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3 years 10 months ago #8604 by WASIM RAJA
Hi sir,
Now I am getting an error when trying to login with Facebook or Google, after clicking on Facebook or google icon it's open a login window and showing the error "Call to a member function getState() on bool",
Sir, can you please assist me with this error?

Thank a lot

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3 years 10 months ago #8607 by Ilya Kudryavtsev
Try this way:

It is necessary to set in the component options (in the "Slogin Service Autentification" section) - for the "Service auth" item - NO
(thus, it will not be authorization through the slogin.info service, which has become overloaded, but through the applications you create on each social network)
And then create and configure an authorization code (application) for each social network
(it is described how to do this - in the description for Slogin - "FaceBook - setting up social authorization", "VK - VK authorization setup using oAuth protocol", etc.).
Then the error disappears (in my site) and registration starts working normally (as before).

This way, of course, is much more difficult than using registration via the slogin.info service (= put Yes in "Service auth" - and no need to write hemorrhoid code for applications),
But it works! ))

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3 years 10 months ago #8627 by JoomLine
Hello, use direct applications of social networks. Service slogin.info it will be closed.

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2 years 6 months ago #8819 by mark steven
"SLogin Error after login with Facebook or Google". Facebook and Google account login is the most common method of login for social media sites and several other internet websites. In most cases it is used to compare the accuracy of passwords and usernames with their respective social media accounts.

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