I was able to manage this issue. Tweepy was the one I used and used 
redirect to get tokens from callback. I guess it's better to leave 
login_form function as is. :) Have a nice day!

On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 8:51:09 AM UTC-5, Kenny wrote:
>
> Yesterday, I wanted to get the tokens from Facebook and Twitter for users 
> and using the Web2py normal login system at same time. I only wanted to use 
> their APIs not for implementing oauth login into my website.
> I was able to get tokens from Facebook API by using Facebook JavaScript 
> SDK. I chose this route since I don't know how to separate the Web2py given 
> library(login_form) for getting only tokens instead of creating auth users 
> and signing in. 
> If I can separate the login_form, how should I do it? Or is there any 
> other way around?
>
> Thank you!
>

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