# EyeEm
composer require socialiteproviders/eyeem
# Installation & Basic Usage
Please see the Base Installation Guide (opens new window), then follow the provider specific instructions below.
# Add configuration to config/services.php
'eyeem' => [
'client_id' => env('EYEEM_CLIENT_ID'),
'client_secret' => env('EYEEM_CLIENT_SECRET'),
'redirect' => env('EYEEM_REDIRECT_URI')
],
# Add provider event listener
# Laravel 11+
In Laravel 11, the default EventServiceProvider
provider was removed. Instead, add the listener using the listen
method on the Event
facade, in your AppServiceProvider
boot
method.
- Note: You do not need to add anything for the built-in socialite providers unless you override them with your own providers.
Event::listen(function (\SocialiteProviders\Manager\SocialiteWasCalled $event) {
$event->extendSocialite('eyeem', \SocialiteProviders\EyeEm\Provider::class);
});
Laravel 10 or below
Configure the package's listener to listen for `SocialiteWasCalled` events.Add the event to your listen[]
array in app/Providers/EventServiceProvider
. See the Base Installation Guide (opens new window) for detailed instructions.
protected $listen = [
\SocialiteProviders\Manager\SocialiteWasCalled::class => [
// ... other providers
\SocialiteProviders\EyeEm\EyeEmExtendSocialite::class.'@handle',
],
];
# Usage
You should now be able to use the provider like you would regularly use Socialite (assuming you have the facade installed):
return Socialite::driver('eyeem')->redirect();
# Returned User fields
id
nickname
name
email
avatar