How to integrate OpenID as your login system. I’ve assumed you know what OpenID is, you’re using your own blog as your identity and now you want to offer a way for your users to log in your sexy new webapp using OpenID, or, as I’ve done in my code experiment Todged use it exclusively for logging in. However, in developing the log in system for Todged I found there was a lack of walk throughs on the Internet explaining how to plug OpenID in. Also, this tutorial aims answer the biggest (and simplest) question I had: how do you test OpenID? OpenID Communication There’s no point in re-inventing the wheel, so use someone else’s library. Since I’m working in PHP, I opted for ‘SimpleOpenID’ class in PHP, however it did not work entirely out of the box.
To get going, here’s my copy of SimpleOpenID.class.php. Database Setup: Say Goodbye to Password Storage Again, I’m assuming for simplicity that we’re using OpenID as our exclusive way in to the web site. You need all the usual tables you would have in place, with the following additionals: Wrap Up. Bienvenue sur myOpenID. OpenID France | Bienvenue sur OpenID France.
OpenID Enabled. Erreur SSL. OpenID Foundation website.