What hypen are you talking about? I've set all the three logins again. And after trying it, I was redirected to '/login-error/' Any suggestion? Thanks.
On Feb 4, 2:55 pm, Matías Aguirre <matiasagui...@gmail.com> wrote: > Don't use /login/twitter/ as your LOGIN_URL, the reason behind LOGIN_URL is to > provide a user with a page where it can trigger the login process using a > login > form on links in the case of django-social-auth. > > But if you define its value to /login/twitter/ that will trigger the login > process automatically, and if there's an error in the process > django-social-auth will redirect to LOGIN_URL too (unless LOGIN_ERROR_URL is > defined), and that will trigger the login process again and that might be the > reason for your loop. > > Regards, > Matías > > Excerpts from coded kid's message of 2012-02-04 12:35:23 -0200: > > > > > I've added it, yet no success! I changed my LOGIN_URL to '/login/ > > twitter/' I'm getting "redirect loop" it means it can't redirect to > > the url properly! any help with that? > > > On Feb 3, 4:14 pm, Matías Aguirre <matiasagui...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Django-social-auth (note the hyphen ;)) uses LOGIN_URL as the URL to > > > redirect > > > in case of errors if LOGIN_ERROR_URL is not defined, you might be getting > > > an > > > error and being redirected to your LOGIN_URL and as your value is > > > /login/twitter/ you are restarting the process again. > > > > Another possible flaw is your SOCIAL_AUTH_ENABLED_BACKENDS = ('twitter') > > > you should add a comma after the value or it won't be a valid tuple, like > > > this: > > > > SOCIAL_AUTH_ENABLED_BACKENDS = ('twitter',) > > > > Regards, > > > Matías > > > > Excerpts from coded kid's message of 2012-02-03 12:57:57 -0200: > > > > > Yes, I've tried it. What's the main url you guys put in your > > > > LOGIN_URL? Because mine is '/login/twitter/' thats where the problem > > > > is. > > > > > On Feb 3, 10:46 am, Kevin <kveron...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Did you take a look at the example project? > > > > > >https://github.com/omab/django-social-auth/tree/master/example > > > > > > Compare it with your own project, or even use this example project as > > > > > a base for your own project. > > > > > > If all your urls.py contains is "url(r'', > > > > > include('social_auth.urls')), " and no other definitions, this could > > > > > be why it redirecting, as it cannot find the URL it's suppose to land > > > > > on. Check the output in the Windows command window and see what URLs > > > > > are being requested and see if there's anything odd. > > > > > > On Feb 3, 2:12 am, coded kid <duffleboi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Just keep getting redirect error. My Api keys are correct. Do you > > > > > > use > > > > > > the same LOGIN URL with the one above? Whats the main login url to > > > > > > twitter auth form? > > > > > > > On Feb 2, 5:23 pm, Thorsten Sanders <thorsten.sand...@gmx.net> > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > I took your config and its working fine, maybe your twitter api > > > > > > > key is > > > > > > > wrong? > > > > > > > > On 02.02.2012 11:22, coded kid wrote: > > > > > > > > > I'm getting a redirect loop error. Whats the probs? > > > > > > > > > On Feb 1, 1:22 pm, Thorsten Sanders<thorsten.sand...@gmx.net> > > > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > >> Some sort of error traceback/description would be helpful, > > > > > > > >> from a quick > > > > > > > >> look it seems all right. > > > > > > > > >> On 01.02.2012 13:23, coded kid wrote: > > > > > > > > >>> Hey guys, I'm facing a huge problem with > > > > > > > >>> omab/django/socialauth. > > > > > > > >>> After setting all the necessary settings, I clicked on the > > > > > > > >>> Enter > > > > > > > >>> using Twitter link on my homepage, it couldn t redirect me to > > > > > > > >>> where I > > > > > > > >>> will enter my twitter username and password. Below are my > > > > > > > >>> settings. > > > > > > > >>> In settings.py > > > > > > > >>> INSTALLED_APPS = ( > > > > > > > >>> 'social_auth', > > > > > > > >>> } > > > > > > > >>> TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS = ( > > > > > > > >>> "django.core.context_processors.auth", > > > > > > > >>> "django.core.context_processors.debug", > > > > > > > >>> "django.core.context_processors.i18n", > > > > > > > >>> "django.core.context_processors.media", > > > > > > > >>> "django.core.context_processors.static", > > > > > > > >>> "django.contrib.messages.context_processors.messages", > > > > > > > >>> "django.core.context_processors.request", > > > > > > > >>> > > > > > > > >>> social_auth.context_processors.social_auth_by_type_backends , > > > > > > > >>> ) > > > > > > > >>> AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = ( > > > > > > > >>> 'social_auth.backends.twitter.TwitterBackend', > > > > > > > >>> 'django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend', > > > > > > > >>> ) > > > > > > > >>> SOCIAL_AUTH_ENABLED_BACKENDS = ('twitter') > > > > > > > >>> TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY = '0hdgdhsnmzHDGDK' > > > > > > > >>> TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET = 'YyNngsgw[1jw > > > > > > > >>> lcllcleleedfejewjuw' > > > > > > > >>> LOGIN_URL = '/accounts/login/' #login form for users to log > > > > > > > >>> in with > > > > > > > >>> their username and password! > > > > > > > >>> SOCIAL_AUTH_LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL = '/homi/' #page after user > > > > > > > >>> get > > > > > > > >>> authenticated > > > > > > > >>> SOCIAL_AUTH_NEW_ASSOCIATION_REDIRECT_URL = '/homi/' ' > > > > > > > >>> #page after > > > > > > > >>> user get authenticated > > > > > > > >>> SOCIAL_AUTH_ERROR_KEY='social_errors' > > > > > > > >>> SOCIAL_AUTH_COMPLETE_URL_NAME = 'socialauth_complete' > > > > > > > >>> SOCIAL_AUTH_ASSOCIATE_URL_NAME = > > > > > > > >>> 'socialauth_associate_complete' > > > > > > > >>> from django.template.defaultfilters import slugify > > > > > > > >>> SOCIAL_AUTH_USERNAME_FIXER = lambda u: slugify(u) > > > > > > > >>> SOCIAL_AUTH_UUID_LENGTH = 16 > > > > > > > >>> SOCIAL_AUTH_EXTRA_DATA = False > > > > > > > >>> In urls.py > > > > > > > >>> url(r'', include('social_auth.urls')), > > > > > > > >>> In my template: > > > > > > > >>> <p> > > > > > > > >>> <a href="{% url socialauth_begin 'twitter' %}">Enter using > > > > > > > >>> Twitter</ > > > > > > > >>> a> > > > > > > > >>> </p> > > > > > > > >>> </form> > > > > > > > >>> What do you think I m doing wrong? Hope to hear from you > > > > > > > >>> soon. Thanks > > > > > > > >>> so much! > > > > > > > >>> N:B : I m coding on windows machi -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en.