import org.springframework.social.connect.UsersConnectionRepository;
import org.springframework.social.connect.jdbc.JdbcUsersConnectionRepository;
import org.springframework.social.connect.web.ConnectController;
-import org.springframework.social.connect.web.ProviderSignInController;
import org.springframework.social.connect.web.SignInAdapter;
import org.springframework.social.facebook.api.Facebook;
import org.springframework.social.facebook.connect.FacebookConnectionFactory;
return controller;
}
- /**
- * Configure the {@link ProviderSignInController} to use our implementation
- * of {@link SignInAdapter} to sign in the user by storing the ID in the
- * {@link SecurityContext} and the user-cookie.
- *
- * @param factoryLocator The {@link ConnectionFactoryLocator} will be injected by Spring.
- * @param repository The {@link UserConnectionRepository} will be injected by Spring.
- * @return The configured {@link ProviderSignInController}
- */
- @Bean
- public ProviderSignInController signInController(
- ConnectionFactoryLocator factoryLocator,
- UsersConnectionRepository repository
- )
- {
- ProviderSignInController controller =
- new ProviderSignInController(factoryLocator, repository, signInAdapter);
- return controller;
- }
-
/**
* Configure the {@link CanvasSignInController} to enable sign-in through
* the <code>signed_request</code>, that Facebook sends to the canvas-page.