I agree. I have I website with about 6000 users, but they have to login
only once per month. The idea is very good, but Janrain is too expensive
for me.


2014-03-27 10:22 GMT+01:00 Dragan Matic <perakojotgen...@gmail.com>:

> It still works with Google in version 2.8.x.
>
> But as someone mentioned, their prices are pretty high, it would be nice
> to have an alternative.
>
> On Wednesday, March 26, 2014 9:03:13 PM UTC+1, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> it's been sitting on issues and roadmap for quite a while........
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 10:27:19 PM UTC+1, Michele Comitini wrote:
>>>
>>> Quint has done all the hard work for web2py:
>>>
>>> https://code.google.com/p/w2p-social-auth/
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-03-25 22:24 GMT+01:00 Michele Comitini <michele....@gmail.com>:
>>> > I think we should switch to this: https://github.com/omab/
>>> python-social-auth
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 2014-03-25 21:37 GMT+01:00 Anthony <abas...@gmail.com>:
>>> >> Janrain + Google seems to work fine on web2py 2.5.1. I am having a
>>> different
>>> >> problem with Janrain, though. In IE 10 and 11 on Windows 8.1, login
>>> doesn't
>>> >> work with any provider. When the pop-up window goes to a URL like
>>> this:
>>> >>
>>> >> https://appname.rpxnow.com/xdcomm#opener;0:%7B%22stat%22:
>>> %20%22ok%22,%20%22redirectUrl%22:%20%22http://appname.
>>> rpxnow.com/redirect?loc=14ac2af5c12ae2f9ab46c5b6f6b4aa
>>> 6ef9b2af3b%22,%20%22origin%22:%20null,%20%22widget_type%22:%
>>> 20%22auth%22,%20%22provider%22:%20null,%20%22welcome_info_
>>> name%22:%20%22Doe%20Doe%22%7D
>>> >>
>>> >> It generates the following JS error:
>>> >>
>>> >> SCRIPT5007: Unable to get property 'setTimeout' of undefined or null
>>> >> reference
>>> >> File: xdcomm.js, Line: 1, Column: 583
>>> >>
>>> >> Referring to this code:
>>> >>
>>> >> (function(c){var
>>> >> b=c.location.href,g=b.indexOf("#"),l,i,e,h,m,a,d,k,j;if(g>0)
>>> {i=decodeURIComponent(b.substring(g+1))}else{throw
>>> >> new Error("RPX:receiver: Missing 
>>> >> fragment.")}l=i.indexOf(";");if(l<0){throw
>>>
>>> >> new Error("RPX:receiver: Missing flags
>>> >> separator.")}e=i.substring(0,l).split(",");d=i.substring(l+
>>> 1);l=d.indexOf(":");if(l<0){throw
>>> >> new Error("RPX:receiver: Missing func
>>> >> separator.")}a=d.substring(0,l);m=d.substring(l+1);k=function(f,o){for(var
>>>
>>> >> n=0;n<f.length;n++){if(f[n]==o){return n}}return
>>> >> -1};if(k(e,"top")>=0){h=c.top}else{if(k(e,"opener")>=0){h=c.
>>> opener}else{h=c.parent}}h.setTimeout(function(){if(a=="
>>> close"){h.RPXNOW.Util.LightBox.close()}else{if(a=="janrainSignin"){h.
>>> janrainSignin()}else{if(a=="JANRAIN.LOGIN_HELPER._
>>> redirect"){h.JANRAIN.LOGIN_HELPER._redirect(m)}else{if(!
>>> isNaN(a)){h.RPXNOW._xdCallbacks[a](m)}}}}return
>>> >> false},0)})(this);
>>> >>
>>> >> No problem on Windows 7 or if emulating IE 9 on Windows 8.
>>> >>
>>> >> Anthony
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 1:30:39 PM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Any janrain users?
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Some users have reported that janrain no longer works with google
>>> login. I
>>> >>> have experience the same problem.
>>> >>> In December (version 2.9.x) we moved to the new Janrain API. I
>>> looked into
>>> >>> this and the and the new API require a different and more complex
>>> >>> configuration on the janrain page to use Google login. Specifically,
>>> they
>>> >>> require a Google API. This is a show stopper for many.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> So the questions are:
>>> >>> - do you use Janrain?
>>> >>> - do you use Google with Janrain?
>>> >>> - if so, does the OLD api still works (web2py 2.8.x)?
>>> >>> - should we revert to the old API or have an option to use the old
>>> API?
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Massimo
>>> >>>
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