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React Facebook Login - Build Status

A Component React for Facebook Login

Getting Started

  • yarn add react-facebook-login or npm install react-facebook-login
  • Your application will also need react-dom and react installed.

Development

git clone https://github.com/keppelen/react-facebook-login.git && cd react-facebook-login
npm install react react-dom react-facebook-login --save --force
npm start

How to use

Basic button with styling

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import FacebookLogin from 'react-facebook-login';

const responseFacebook = (response) => {
  console.log(response);
}

ReactDOM.render(
  <FacebookLogin
    appId="1088597931155576"
    autoLoad={true}
    fields="name,email,picture"
    onClick={componentClicked}
    callback={responseFacebook} />,
  document.getElementById('demo')
);

Facebook button without styling

If you're providing all your own custom styling, you can use the render prop build. This build doesn't include any CSS or additional code needed to customise the look of the button, and instead leaves that entirely up to you. You can see an example of this in demo/index.js.

To make sure you import the right version, you will need to update your import line:

import FacebookLogin from 'react-facebook-login/dist/facebook-login-render-props'
<FacebookLogin
  appId="1088597931155576"
  autoLoad
  callback={responseFacebook}
  render={renderProps => (
    <button onClick={renderProps.onClick}>This is my custom FB button</button>
  )}
/>

The render function will be passed the following properties for you to use:

  • onClick
  • isDisabled
  • isProcessing
  • isSdkLoaded

Custom CSS Class and Icon

By default fontawesome is included, If you don't want to use default fontawesome icons, you can send an element in icon attribute

Fontawesome example:

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import FacebookLogin from 'react-facebook-login';

const responseFacebook = (response) => {
  console.log(response);
}

ReactDOM.render(
  <FacebookLogin
    appId="1088597931155576"
    autoLoad={true}
    fields="name,email,picture"
    callback={responseFacebook}
    cssClass="my-facebook-button-class"
    icon="fa-facebook"
  />,
  document.getElementById('demo')
);

Custom element example:

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import FacebookLogin from 'react-facebook-login';
import TiSocialFacebookCircular from 'react-icons/lib/ti/social-facebook-circular';

const responseFacebook = (response) => {
  console.log(response);
}

ReactDOM.render(
  <FacebookLogin
    appId="1088597931155576"
    autoLoad={true}
    fields="name,email,picture"
    callback={responseFacebook}
    cssClass="my-facebook-button-class"
    icon={<TiSocialFacebookCircular />}
  />,
  document.getElementById('demo')
);

Custom permission

By default the component, request only 'public_profile' permission, you can change if you send 'scope', that is a string comma separated attribute.

see https://developers.facebook.com/docs/facebook-login/permissions for permissions list

  import React from 'react';
  import FacebookLogin from 'react-facebook-login';

  class MyComponent extends React.Component {
    responseFacebook(response) {
      console.log(response);
    }

    render() {
      return (
        <FacebookLogin
          appId="1088597931155576"
          autoLoad={true}
          fields="name,email,picture"
          scope="public_profile,user_friends,user_actions.books"
          callback={this.responseFacebook}
        />
      )
    }
  }

  export default MyComponent;

Server

'use strict';

import React from 'react';
import FacebookLogin from 'react-facebook-login';

class MyComponent extends React.Component {
  responseFacebook(response) {
    console.log(response)
  }

  render() {
    return (
      <FacebookLogin
        appId="1088597931155576"
        autoLoad={true}
        fields="name,email,picture"
        callback={this.responseFacebook}
      />
    )
  }
}

export default MyComponent;

Parameters

params value default value
appId string Required
size string small - medium - metro
scope string public_profile, email, user_birthday
fields string name,email,picture
callback function resultFacebookLogin
returnScopes boolean false
autoLoad boolean false
xfbml boolean false
cookie boolean false
textButton string Login with Facebook
cssClass string kep-login-facebook kep-login-facebook-[button-size]
redirectUri string window.location.href (mobile-only)
version string 3.1
icon string element
language string en_US
onClick function Initial click on the component
isMobile boolean detected via userAgent
disableMobileRedirect boolean false
isDisabled boolean undefined
tag string HTML Element, Ex: 'a', 'button'
onFailure function optional function to separatere the failed init
state string optional string to maintain state between the request and callback. This parameter should be used for preventing Cross-site Request Forgery and will be passed back to you, unchanged, in your redirect URI
authType string optional string to change authentication type
responseType string optional string to change response type. Default value is 'code'

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