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NaveenAMC
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July 25, 2016
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Query - AEM Social Login configuration

  • July 25, 2016
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Hi,

I was recently configuring AEM to connect to Facebook and Twitter and discovered some configuration parameters whose functions aren't detailed in the documents. I would like to ask the experts here if they can provide some information on that,

In Facebook connect config - Friend Permission, Extended Permission and URL parameter tabs

In Twitter connect config - URL parameters tab

Thanks in advance.

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Best answer by kautuk_sahni

Hi 

For FB: 

Extended Permissions:- Extended Permissions give access to more sensitive information and give your app the ability to publish and delete data.

User/Friend Permission :- If you need to access few things about User/Friend

Check the FB developer API documentation to know better about them.

 

Twitter:-

URL parameters: dev.twitter.com/web/tweet-button/web-intent 

We can Add Query parameter to it easy for your site visitors to compose and post a Tweet to his or her audience from a link or child window of your webpage. Publishers may pre-populate Tweet text and hashtags, pass a URL, and identify Twitter accounts related to the page.

 

I hope this would help you. I will also pink Documentation team to further help you in this.

 

Thanks and Regards

Kautuk Sahni

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JK_Kendall
New Participant
August 31, 2016

Hi Naveen,

If you're using AEM 6.2 or AEM 6.1, the next release of the Communities feature pack (FP1 for AEM 6.2 and FP5 for AEM 6.1)  has improvements for social login and the documentation to go with it.

https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-2/administer/communities/social-login.html

https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-1/administer/communities/social-login.html

- JK

NaveenAMC
NaveenAMCAuthor
New Participant
August 1, 2016

kautuksahni wrote...

Hi 

For FB: 

Extended Permissions:- Extended Permissions give access to more sensitive information and give your app the ability to publish and delete data.

User/Friend Permission :- If you need to access few things about User/Friend

Check the FB developer API documentation to know better about them.

 

Twitter:-

URL parameters: dev.twitter.com/web/tweet-button/web-intent 

We can Add Query parameter to it easy for your site visitors to compose and post a Tweet to his or her audience from a link or child window of your webpage. Publishers may pre-populate Tweet text and hashtags, pass a URL, and identify Twitter accounts related to the page.

 

I hope this would help you. I will also pink Documentation team to further help you in this.

 

Thanks and Regards

Kautuk Sahni

 

Thanks for the info.

kautuk_sahni
kautuk_sahniAccepted solution
Employee
July 25, 2016

Hi 

For FB: 

Extended Permissions:- Extended Permissions give access to more sensitive information and give your app the ability to publish and delete data.

User/Friend Permission :- If you need to access few things about User/Friend

Check the FB developer API documentation to know better about them.

 

Twitter:-

URL parameters: dev.twitter.com/web/tweet-button/web-intent 

We can Add Query parameter to it easy for your site visitors to compose and post a Tweet to his or her audience from a link or child window of your webpage. Publishers may pre-populate Tweet text and hashtags, pass a URL, and identify Twitter accounts related to the page.

 

I hope this would help you. I will also pink Documentation team to further help you in this.

 

Thanks and Regards

Kautuk Sahni

Kautuk Sahni