Account kit callback functions not getting triggered (only viewControllerDidCancel)
I tried to set the function as private, tried to an extension AFViewControllerDelgate
function outside of the viewcontroller and nothing works.
Only didCancel is working. It looks like they changed the delegate methods or something. And I don't know why there is no official documentation of AccountKit written in swift
Below is code:
import UIKit
import AccountKit
import FBSDKCoreKit
// MARK: - LoginViewController: UIViewController
final class LoginViewController: UIViewController,
AKFViewControllerDelegate {
// MARK: Properties
fileprivate var accountKit = AKFAccountKit(responseType: .accessToken)
fileprivate var dataEntryViewController: AKFViewController? = nil
fileprivate var showAccountOnAppear = false
// MARK: View Life Cycle
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
showAccountOnAppear = accountKit.currentAccessToken != nil
dataEntryViewController = accountKit.viewControllerForLoginResume() as? AKFViewController
}
override func viewWillAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
super.viewWillAppear(animated)
if showAccountOnAppear {
showAccountOnAppear = false
presentWithSegueIdentifier(LoggedInViewController(), animated: animated)
} else if let viewController = dataEntryViewController {
if let viewController = viewController as? UIViewController {
present(viewController, animated: animated, completion: nil)
dataEntryViewController = nil
}
}
self.navigationController?.isNavigationBarHidden = true
}
override func viewWillDisappear(_ animated: Bool) {
super.viewWillDisappear(animated)
self.navigationController?.isNavigationBarHidden = false
}
// MARK: Actions
@IBAction func loginWithPhone(_ sender: AnyObject) {
FBSDKAppEvents.logEvent("loginWithPhone clicked")
if let viewController = accountKit.viewControllerForPhoneLogin() as? AKFViewController {
prepareDataEntryViewController(viewController)
if let viewController = viewController as? UIViewController {
present(viewController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
}
@IBAction func loginWithEmail(_ sender: AnyObject) {
FBSDKAppEvents.logEvent("loginWithEmail clicked")
if let viewController = accountKit.viewControllerForEmailLogin() as? AKFViewController {
prepareDataEntryViewController(viewController)
if let viewController = viewController as? UIViewController {
present(viewController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
}
// MARK: Helper Functions
func prepareDataEntryViewController(_ viewController: AKFViewController){
viewController.delegate = self
}
fileprivate func presentWithSegueIdentifier(_ segueIdentifier: UIViewController, animated: Bool) {
if animated {
present(segueIdentifier, animated: false)
} else {
UIView.performWithoutAnimation {
self.present(segueIdentifier, animated: true)
}
}
}
func viewController(viewController: UIViewController!, didCompleteLoginWithAccessToken accessToken: AKFAccessToken!, state: String!) {
print("did complete login with access token (accessToken.tokenString) state (state)")
//...
}
func viewController(_ viewController: (UIViewController & AKFViewController)!, didCompleteLoginWithAuthorizationCode code: String!, state: String!) {
print("Nem sei")
}
func viewController(_ viewController: (UIViewController & AKFViewController)!, didFailWithError error: Error!) {
// ... implement appropriate error handling ...
print("(viewController) did fail with error: (error.localizedDescription)")
}
func viewControllerDidCancel(_ viewController: (UIViewController & AKFViewController)!) {
print("Cancel")
}
}
ios swift account-kit
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I tried to set the function as private, tried to an extension AFViewControllerDelgate
function outside of the viewcontroller and nothing works.
Only didCancel is working. It looks like they changed the delegate methods or something. And I don't know why there is no official documentation of AccountKit written in swift
Below is code:
import UIKit
import AccountKit
import FBSDKCoreKit
// MARK: - LoginViewController: UIViewController
final class LoginViewController: UIViewController,
AKFViewControllerDelegate {
// MARK: Properties
fileprivate var accountKit = AKFAccountKit(responseType: .accessToken)
fileprivate var dataEntryViewController: AKFViewController? = nil
fileprivate var showAccountOnAppear = false
// MARK: View Life Cycle
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
showAccountOnAppear = accountKit.currentAccessToken != nil
dataEntryViewController = accountKit.viewControllerForLoginResume() as? AKFViewController
}
override func viewWillAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
super.viewWillAppear(animated)
if showAccountOnAppear {
showAccountOnAppear = false
presentWithSegueIdentifier(LoggedInViewController(), animated: animated)
} else if let viewController = dataEntryViewController {
if let viewController = viewController as? UIViewController {
present(viewController, animated: animated, completion: nil)
dataEntryViewController = nil
}
}
self.navigationController?.isNavigationBarHidden = true
}
override func viewWillDisappear(_ animated: Bool) {
super.viewWillDisappear(animated)
self.navigationController?.isNavigationBarHidden = false
}
// MARK: Actions
@IBAction func loginWithPhone(_ sender: AnyObject) {
FBSDKAppEvents.logEvent("loginWithPhone clicked")
if let viewController = accountKit.viewControllerForPhoneLogin() as? AKFViewController {
prepareDataEntryViewController(viewController)
if let viewController = viewController as? UIViewController {
present(viewController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
}
@IBAction func loginWithEmail(_ sender: AnyObject) {
FBSDKAppEvents.logEvent("loginWithEmail clicked")
if let viewController = accountKit.viewControllerForEmailLogin() as? AKFViewController {
prepareDataEntryViewController(viewController)
if let viewController = viewController as? UIViewController {
present(viewController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
}
// MARK: Helper Functions
func prepareDataEntryViewController(_ viewController: AKFViewController){
viewController.delegate = self
}
fileprivate func presentWithSegueIdentifier(_ segueIdentifier: UIViewController, animated: Bool) {
if animated {
present(segueIdentifier, animated: false)
} else {
UIView.performWithoutAnimation {
self.present(segueIdentifier, animated: true)
}
}
}
func viewController(viewController: UIViewController!, didCompleteLoginWithAccessToken accessToken: AKFAccessToken!, state: String!) {
print("did complete login with access token (accessToken.tokenString) state (state)")
//...
}
func viewController(_ viewController: (UIViewController & AKFViewController)!, didCompleteLoginWithAuthorizationCode code: String!, state: String!) {
print("Nem sei")
}
func viewController(_ viewController: (UIViewController & AKFViewController)!, didFailWithError error: Error!) {
// ... implement appropriate error handling ...
print("(viewController) did fail with error: (error.localizedDescription)")
}
func viewControllerDidCancel(_ viewController: (UIViewController & AKFViewController)!) {
print("Cancel")
}
}
ios swift account-kit
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I tried to set the function as private, tried to an extension AFViewControllerDelgate
function outside of the viewcontroller and nothing works.
Only didCancel is working. It looks like they changed the delegate methods or something. And I don't know why there is no official documentation of AccountKit written in swift
Below is code:
import UIKit
import AccountKit
import FBSDKCoreKit
// MARK: - LoginViewController: UIViewController
final class LoginViewController: UIViewController,
AKFViewControllerDelegate {
// MARK: Properties
fileprivate var accountKit = AKFAccountKit(responseType: .accessToken)
fileprivate var dataEntryViewController: AKFViewController? = nil
fileprivate var showAccountOnAppear = false
// MARK: View Life Cycle
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
showAccountOnAppear = accountKit.currentAccessToken != nil
dataEntryViewController = accountKit.viewControllerForLoginResume() as? AKFViewController
}
override func viewWillAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
super.viewWillAppear(animated)
if showAccountOnAppear {
showAccountOnAppear = false
presentWithSegueIdentifier(LoggedInViewController(), animated: animated)
} else if let viewController = dataEntryViewController {
if let viewController = viewController as? UIViewController {
present(viewController, animated: animated, completion: nil)
dataEntryViewController = nil
}
}
self.navigationController?.isNavigationBarHidden = true
}
override func viewWillDisappear(_ animated: Bool) {
super.viewWillDisappear(animated)
self.navigationController?.isNavigationBarHidden = false
}
// MARK: Actions
@IBAction func loginWithPhone(_ sender: AnyObject) {
FBSDKAppEvents.logEvent("loginWithPhone clicked")
if let viewController = accountKit.viewControllerForPhoneLogin() as? AKFViewController {
prepareDataEntryViewController(viewController)
if let viewController = viewController as? UIViewController {
present(viewController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
}
@IBAction func loginWithEmail(_ sender: AnyObject) {
FBSDKAppEvents.logEvent("loginWithEmail clicked")
if let viewController = accountKit.viewControllerForEmailLogin() as? AKFViewController {
prepareDataEntryViewController(viewController)
if let viewController = viewController as? UIViewController {
present(viewController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
}
// MARK: Helper Functions
func prepareDataEntryViewController(_ viewController: AKFViewController){
viewController.delegate = self
}
fileprivate func presentWithSegueIdentifier(_ segueIdentifier: UIViewController, animated: Bool) {
if animated {
present(segueIdentifier, animated: false)
} else {
UIView.performWithoutAnimation {
self.present(segueIdentifier, animated: true)
}
}
}
func viewController(viewController: UIViewController!, didCompleteLoginWithAccessToken accessToken: AKFAccessToken!, state: String!) {
print("did complete login with access token (accessToken.tokenString) state (state)")
//...
}
func viewController(_ viewController: (UIViewController & AKFViewController)!, didCompleteLoginWithAuthorizationCode code: String!, state: String!) {
print("Nem sei")
}
func viewController(_ viewController: (UIViewController & AKFViewController)!, didFailWithError error: Error!) {
// ... implement appropriate error handling ...
print("(viewController) did fail with error: (error.localizedDescription)")
}
func viewControllerDidCancel(_ viewController: (UIViewController & AKFViewController)!) {
print("Cancel")
}
}
ios swift account-kit
I tried to set the function as private, tried to an extension AFViewControllerDelgate
function outside of the viewcontroller and nothing works.
Only didCancel is working. It looks like they changed the delegate methods or something. And I don't know why there is no official documentation of AccountKit written in swift
Below is code:
import UIKit
import AccountKit
import FBSDKCoreKit
// MARK: - LoginViewController: UIViewController
final class LoginViewController: UIViewController,
AKFViewControllerDelegate {
// MARK: Properties
fileprivate var accountKit = AKFAccountKit(responseType: .accessToken)
fileprivate var dataEntryViewController: AKFViewController? = nil
fileprivate var showAccountOnAppear = false
// MARK: View Life Cycle
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
showAccountOnAppear = accountKit.currentAccessToken != nil
dataEntryViewController = accountKit.viewControllerForLoginResume() as? AKFViewController
}
override func viewWillAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
super.viewWillAppear(animated)
if showAccountOnAppear {
showAccountOnAppear = false
presentWithSegueIdentifier(LoggedInViewController(), animated: animated)
} else if let viewController = dataEntryViewController {
if let viewController = viewController as? UIViewController {
present(viewController, animated: animated, completion: nil)
dataEntryViewController = nil
}
}
self.navigationController?.isNavigationBarHidden = true
}
override func viewWillDisappear(_ animated: Bool) {
super.viewWillDisappear(animated)
self.navigationController?.isNavigationBarHidden = false
}
// MARK: Actions
@IBAction func loginWithPhone(_ sender: AnyObject) {
FBSDKAppEvents.logEvent("loginWithPhone clicked")
if let viewController = accountKit.viewControllerForPhoneLogin() as? AKFViewController {
prepareDataEntryViewController(viewController)
if let viewController = viewController as? UIViewController {
present(viewController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
}
@IBAction func loginWithEmail(_ sender: AnyObject) {
FBSDKAppEvents.logEvent("loginWithEmail clicked")
if let viewController = accountKit.viewControllerForEmailLogin() as? AKFViewController {
prepareDataEntryViewController(viewController)
if let viewController = viewController as? UIViewController {
present(viewController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
}
// MARK: Helper Functions
func prepareDataEntryViewController(_ viewController: AKFViewController){
viewController.delegate = self
}
fileprivate func presentWithSegueIdentifier(_ segueIdentifier: UIViewController, animated: Bool) {
if animated {
present(segueIdentifier, animated: false)
} else {
UIView.performWithoutAnimation {
self.present(segueIdentifier, animated: true)
}
}
}
func viewController(viewController: UIViewController!, didCompleteLoginWithAccessToken accessToken: AKFAccessToken!, state: String!) {
print("did complete login with access token (accessToken.tokenString) state (state)")
//...
}
func viewController(_ viewController: (UIViewController & AKFViewController)!, didCompleteLoginWithAuthorizationCode code: String!, state: String!) {
print("Nem sei")
}
func viewController(_ viewController: (UIViewController & AKFViewController)!, didFailWithError error: Error!) {
// ... implement appropriate error handling ...
print("(viewController) did fail with error: (error.localizedDescription)")
}
func viewControllerDidCancel(_ viewController: (UIViewController & AKFViewController)!) {
print("Cancel")
}
}
ios swift account-kit
ios swift account-kit
edited Nov 27 '18 at 14:55
Dimple
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asked Nov 27 '18 at 13:39
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