Information on this installation here: https://github.com/mmangino/facebooker2
$ script/plugin install git://github.com/studybyte/authlogic_facebook_connect.git
class AddFacebookConnectFieldsToUser < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up add_column :users, :facebook_session_key, :string add_column :users, :facebook_uid, :integer end def self.down remove_column :users, :facebook_uid remove_column :users, :facebook_session_key end end
Add the <%= fb_connect_async_js %> tag to your application template
<%= authlogic_facebook_login_button %> Options: :controller => The controller of you user session Any of the options for the fb login button here: http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/plugins/login
If you want to save some user data when connecting to facebook you can use the before_connect hook in your user model.
def before_connect(facebook_session) self.first_name = facebook_session.first_name self.last_name = facebook_session.last_name self.email = facebook_session.email self.username = "#{facebook_session.first_name}.#{facebook_session.last_name}" self.password = Digest::SHA1.hexdigest("--#{Time.now.to_s}--#{self.username}--")[0,6] self.password_confirmation = self.password self.active = true end
For more information about what you can get form the facebook_session checkout the Facebooker gem rdoc.
If you would like to have existing users of you application to connect to their facebook accounts do the following:
Be sure in your users session controller you don’t have the ‘create` action in the require_no_login before_filter. Then make you create action look something like this:
def create if current_user if current_user_session.associatable_with_facebook_connect? if current_user_session.associate_with_facebook_connect flash[:notice] = "Your account is now associated with your facebook account" redirect_to root_url end else flash[:notice] = "Your facebook account is already connected" redirect_to profile_url end else @user_session = UserSession.new(params[:profile_session]) if @user_session.save flash[:notice] = "Login successful!" redirect_to root_url else if @user_session.errors.on(:facebook) flash[:notice] = "An account already exists with this email, please login to connect it with your Facebook account." redirect_to login_path else flash[:notice] = "Could not login." render :action => :new end end end end
This will make the user login to their account first before connecting with their facebook, if a user with the same email already exists. When clicking the Facebook connect button while logged in it will connect their accounts and from then on they will be able to login with facebook.