Difference between revisions of "Sign-In Integrations"
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− | <div class="docs-alert-info"><i class="fa fa-info-circle"></i> This page describes a feature that is available in version 7.3 and above</div> | + | <div class="docs-alert-info"><i class="fa fa-info-circle"></i> This page describes a feature that is available in version 7.3 and above.</div> |
Sign-In Integrations is a feature that allows customers to connect popular services with a WHMCS installation for faster registration and sign-in. | Sign-In Integrations is a feature that allows customers to connect popular services with a WHMCS installation for faster registration and sign-in. | ||
− | This feature currently supports | + | This feature currently supports Facebook, Google, and Twitter. |
[[File:Signinintegrationslogin.png]] | [[File:Signinintegrationslogin.png]] | ||
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==How it Works== | ==How it Works== | ||
− | When you enable it, the registration and login pages will present | + | When you enable it, the registration and login pages will present ''Sign Up with Xxxx'' and ''Sign In with Xxxx'' options that the user can choose from. |
− | After initially connecting a service | + | After initially connecting a service, a customer can select the desired service sign-in option. This allows them to log in to WHMCS without any additional passwords. |
==Configuration== | ==Configuration== | ||
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Enabling Sign-In Integration for a provider requires that you provide WHMCS with API credentials for the given provider. | Enabling Sign-In Integration for a provider requires that you provide WHMCS with API credentials for the given provider. | ||
− | To manage and configure Sign-In Integrations, navigate to '''Setup > Sign-In Integrations''' | + | To manage and configure Sign-In Integrations, navigate to '''Configuration (<i class="fa fa-wrench" aria-hidden="true"></i>) > System Settings > Sign-In Integrations''' ('''Setup > Sign-In Integrations''' prior to WHMCS 8.0). |
===Services=== | ===Services=== | ||
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==Troubleshooting== | ==Troubleshooting== | ||
− | Whenever possible, WHMCS will log any errors it encounters using Sign-In Integrations under '''Utilities > Logs > Activity Log'''. You can find explanations for common errors on the following pages: | + | Whenever possible, WHMCS will log any errors it encounters using Sign-In Integrations under '''Configuration (<i class="fa fa-wrench" aria-hidden="true"></i>) > System Logs''' ('''Utilities > Logs > Activity Log''' prior to WHMCS 8.0). You can find explanations for common errors on the following pages: |
* [[Troubleshooting Sign-In using Facebook]] | * [[Troubleshooting Sign-In using Facebook]] | ||
* [[Troubleshooting Sign-In using Google]] | * [[Troubleshooting Sign-In using Google]] | ||
* [[Troubleshooting Sign-In using Twitter]] | * [[Troubleshooting Sign-In using Twitter]] |
Revision as of 12:28, 4 August 2020
Sign-In Integrations is a feature that allows customers to connect popular services with a WHMCS installation for faster registration and sign-in.
This feature currently supports Facebook, Google, and Twitter.
How it Works
When you enable it, the registration and login pages will present Sign Up with Xxxx and Sign In with Xxxx options that the user can choose from.
After initially connecting a service, a customer can select the desired service sign-in option. This allows them to log in to WHMCS without any additional passwords.
Configuration
Enabling Sign-In Integration for a provider requires that you provide WHMCS with API credentials for the given provider.
To manage and configure Sign-In Integrations, navigate to Configuration () > System Settings > Sign-In Integrations (Setup > Sign-In Integrations prior to WHMCS 8.0).
Services
- Facebook — For information regarding configuring Sign-In with Facebook, see Configuring Sign-In using Facebook.
- Google — For information regarding configuring Sign-In with Google, see Configuring Sign-In using Google.
- Twitter — For information regarding configuring Sign-In with Twitter, see Configuring Sign-In using Twitter.
Disconnecting Services
Customers can view and manage connected services by navigating to Profile > Security Settings within the client area.
From here a user can connect their account with any of the available sign-in services. They can also view any connected accounts and, if they wish, unlink them.
Troubleshooting
Whenever possible, WHMCS will log any errors it encounters using Sign-In Integrations under Configuration () > System Logs (Utilities > Logs > Activity Log prior to WHMCS 8.0). You can find explanations for common errors on the following pages: