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RDP Linkedin Login

RDP Linkedin Login

Version : 1.6.2
Tested up to : 4.8.2
Number of download : 971
Average rating : 5 / 5 on 2 votes 2 votes, 5 avg.rating

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RDP Linkedin Login
RDP Linkedin Login
RDP Linkedin Login
RDP Linkedin Login

Update Notice: Upgrading to version 1.6+ requires the plug-in to be deactivated and then reactivated. Please sign into WordPress as an administrator, using the built-in WP log-in form, to perform the update. RDP Linkedin Login provides: Login button shortcode – shows a Sign in with LinkedIn button when logged out Ability to register a visitor with the WordPress installaton Ability to push newly-registered visitor info to another site that is also using RDP Linkedin Login Ability to display member count for a site Ability to display the member count from another site that is also using RDP LinkedIn Login Logged-in session security using nonces and client IP address OOP with hooks and filters for easy integration and customization Ability to add a list of company IDs that a registered user will automatically follow Ability to set an after-login redirect url, using custom JavaScript functions Ability to run custom JavaScript code after login, by defining a rdp_ll_login_onClose function Support Posting to the WordPress.org Support Forum does not send me notifications of new issues. Therefore, please send support requests using the contact form on my web site. Sponsor This plug-in brought to you through the generous funding of Laboratory Informatics Institute, Inc. Usage To display a Sign in with LinkedIn button, use the [rdp-linkedin-login] shortcode in a widget or page. To display the member count, add the [rdp-linkedin-login-member-count] shortcode to a widget. It is also possible to display the member count from another site that is also using the RDP LinkedIn Login plugin. Simply use the optional url attribute, by adding rdpllaction/member_count to the target domain. example: [rdp-linkedin-login-member-count url=http://www.example.com/rdpllaction/member_count] External Scripts Included JS Cookie v2.0.4 under MIT License jQuery.PositionCalculator v1.1.2 under MIT License Hook Reference: rdp_ll_before_user_login Param 1: JSON object representing a LinkedIn Person containing firstName, lastName, emailAddress, pictureUrl, id, public-profile-url, location, headline and summary Param 2: RDP_LL_DATAPASS object Fires before attempting to register or log-in a user. rdp_ll_after_insert_user Param 1: WP_User object Param 2: JSON object representing a LinkedIn Person containing firstName, lastName, emailAddress, pictureUrl, id, public-profile-url, location, headline and summary Fires after a new user is registered with the site. (Register New Users? must be enabled) rdp_ll_after_user_push Param 1: WP User Object Param 2: JSON object representing a LinkedIn Person containing firstName, lastName, emailAddress, pictureUrl, id, public-profile-url, location, headline and summary Param 3: Array of results including HTTP headers or WP_Error if the request failed Fires after a new user’s LinkedIn information is pushed to another site. (Register New Users? must be enabled) rdp_ll_after_registered_user_login Param: WP User Object Fires after a registered user is logged into the site. (Register New Users? must be enabled) rdp_ll_registered_user_login_fail Param: JSON object representing a LinkedIn Person containing firstName, lastName, emailAddress, pictureUrl, id, public-profile-url, location, headline and summary Fires after a failed attempt to log registered user into the site. (Register New Users? must be enabled) rdp_ll_after_user_login Param 1: JSON object representing a LinkedIn Person containing firstName, lastName, emailAddress, pictureUrl, id, public-profile-url, location, headline and summary Param 2: RDP_LL_DATAPASS object Fires after attempting to register or log-in a user. rdp_ll_after_scripts_styles Param: none Fires after enqueuing plug-in-specific scripts and styles Filter Reference: rdp_ll_render_login Param 1: String containing log-in HTML for the [rdp-ingroups-login] shortcode Param 2: String containing status – ‘true’ if user is logged in, ‘false’ otherwise Return: log-in HTML for the [rdp-ingroups-login] shortcode rdp_ll_before_insert_user Param 1: WP_User->ID or false if the user ID does not exist in the usermeta table, based on search for LinkedIn user token id and meta_key = _rdp_ll_id Param 2: JSON object representing a LinkedIn Person containing firstName, lastName, emailAddress, pictureUrl, id, public-profile-url, location, headline and summary Return: WP_User->ID or false, if the user does not already exist in WordPress rdp_ll_before_registered_user_login Param 1: Boolean indicating if user is logged in based on result of WordPress is_user_logged_in() function Param 2: JSON object representing a LinkedIn Person containing firstName, lastName, emailAddress, pictureUrl, id, public-profile-url, location, headline and summary Param 3: WP_User->ID or false, if the user does not already exist in WordPress Return: Boolean indicating if user is logged in rdp_ll_custom_menu_items Param 1: Array to hold custom link data Param 2: String containing status – ‘true’ if user is logged in, ‘false’ otherwise Return: Array of links, where the link text is the key and the link URL is the value rdp_ll_actions_submenu Param: String containing HTML of popup actions menu, which appears after clicking on the picture or name displayed by the plugin, after a person is logged in Return: String containing HTML of actions menu rdp_ll_app_scope_filter Param: String containing default LinkedIn application scopes Return: String containing LinkedIn application scopes, each separated by a space rdp_ll_app_profile_parameters_filter Param: String containing default LinkedIn application profile parameters Return: String containing LinkedIn application profile parameters Javascript Function Reference: rdp_ll_login_onClose Param: redirect URL Fires upon successful log-in, just before the log-in pop-up window closes. Redirect Code Example In this example, all links with class rdp_jb_must_sign_in are assigned an event listener that sets a cookie, with the cookie value derived from the link’s href attribute. The cookie name should always be rdp_ll_login_redirect. When the pop-up log-in window executes its close script, the function rdp_ll_login_onClose is called, and it reloads the page to show that the visitor is logged in. In the document.ready() function, the cookie is read, then deleted, and the parent window is redirected to the appropriate URL. Example Code of Custom Sign-In JavaScript File var $j=jQuery.noConflict(); // Use jQuery via $j(...) $j(document).ready(rdp_sign_in_onLoad); function rdp_sign_in_onLoad(){ var redirectPath = Cookies.get('rdp_ll_login_redirect'); var loggedIn = $j('body').hasClass('logged-in'); if(loggedIn && redirectPath && redirectPath != 'undefined'){ Cookies.remove('rdp_ll_login_redirect', { path: '/' }); window.location.href = redirectPath; } $j('#rdp-jb-main').on( "click", '.title.rdp_jb_must_sign_in' , function(event){ event.preventDefault(); var redirectURL = $j(this).attr('href'); var date = new Date(); date.setTime(date.getTime()+(30*1000)); Cookies.set('rdp_ll_login_redirect', redirectURL, {expires: date, path: '/' }) }); }//rdp_sign_in_onLoad function rdp_ll_login_onClose(redirect_url){ window.location.reload(); }//rdp_ll_login_onClose

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