Alter OAuth2 so that you can specify the redirectPath in the url#117
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Alter OAuth2 so that you can specify the redirectPath in the url#117mansona wants to merge 4 commits intobnoguchi:masterfrom
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Need this as well - did it ever get pulled? |
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I need to be able to redirect to different parts of my app after authorisation and wanted to be able to specify the redirectPath in the href of the link to the everyauth handler.
for example:
I have the redirectPath set to be /#/dashboard in my app but if I wanted to go somewhere else after logging in with facebook i can link to http://myapp.com/auth/facebook?redirect_path=/#/sendmessage and this will redirect me to /#/sendmessage after logging in.
This will need to be incorporated into the other methods of authentication but at least it is a start.