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OpenID 2.0 will no longer work for Google Accounts after April 20, 2015.
JohanRonstrom
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I just ran a clean install of Vanilla 2.1.9 and enabled first the OpenID and then the Google Sign In plugins shipped with it.
When trying to sign in with google I get the message that OpenID 2.0 for Google Accounts is being phased out by April 20, and a link here: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6135882
I have searched the forums but found nothing, and April 20 is in 6 days!
Ha sanyone got any idea for how to enable login via google services, or will the core plugins just stop working?
Thanks for the help!
/ JohanR
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Sorry, found this thread right after posting this question:
http://vanillaforums.org/discussion/27881/google-sign-in-plugin-not-working
But the plugin linked in the post by @hgtonight is a 404 and ther eis nothing Googly in here:
https://github.com/vanilla/addons/tree/master/plugins
/ JohanR
The GooglePlus plugin has been moved to the core download.
https://github.com/vanilla/vanilla/tree/master/plugins/GooglePlus
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So that Google Plus Plugin also handles Goole Plus Sign In? My understanding was that it did G+ Follow and Like buttons..?
Is there anywhere one could have read up on this? All I saw was:
Move to Addons:
Google Sign In [soon to be deprecated]
Move into core:
Google Plus [nothing tells me this is related to sign in]
As we've discussed before, core plugin versioning is by far my biggest issue with vanilla. Is there a system, or a plan?
Thanks! / JohanR
Our social integration plugins (Facebook, Twitter, and now Google Plus) all handle both SSO and sharing options.