Oauth2 authentication plugin for Moodle (for Moodle 3.2 and earlier)

Authentication ::: auth_googleoauth2
Maintained by Sergio Rabellino
Part of set OAuth2.
Sign-in with an Oauth2 provider. The first time you sign-in, a new account is created.

Oauth2 authentication plugin for Moodle (for Moodle 3.2 and earlier) 1.5 (Build: 2014060703) STABLE_25

Moodle 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5
Released: Friday, 28 November 2014, 5:24 PM

This plugin adds the "Sign-in with Google / Facebook / Github / Linkedin / Windows Live" buttons on the login page. The first time the user login with a social account, a new Moodle account is created.

Installation:

  1. add the plugin into /auth/googleoauth2/
  2. in the Moodle administration, enable the plugin (Admin block > Plugins > Authentication)
  3. in the plugin settings, follow the displayed instructions.

Continueous integration

Build Status

Credits

Version information

Version build number
2014060703
Version release name
1.5 (Build: 2014060703) STABLE_25
Can be updated from
2011090600, 1.0 (Build: 2012010900), 1.0 (Build: 2012010900), 1.0 (Build: 2012010900), 1.0 (Build: 2012010900), 1.0 (Build: 2012010901), 1.1 (Build: 2013090900), 1.2 (Build: 2013091100), 1.3 (Build: 2013091500), 1.4 (Build: 2013091700), 1.4 (Build: 2013091701), 1.5 (Build: 2013110100) STABLE_25, 1.5 (Build: 2014060701) STABLE_25
Can be updated to
1.5 (Build: 2014111902) STABLE_26 (2014111902), 1.5 (Build: 2014120101), 2.0 (Build: 2015051504), 2.1 (Build: 2015090200), 2.2 (Build: 2015110600), 2.3 (Build: 2016061201), 2.3 (Build: 2016061202), 2.3 (Build: 2016061203), 2.3 (Build: 2016061204) (2016061204)
Maturity
Stable version
MD5 Sum
91bdcdeb3295aefba91dae328c62459d
Supported software
Moodle 2.1, Moodle 2.2, Moodle 2.3, Moodle 2.4, Moodle 2.5

    Version control information

    Version control system (VCS)
    GIT
    VCS repository URL

    Default installation instructions for plugins of the type Authentication

    1. Make sure you have all the required versions.
    2. Download and unpack the module.
    3. Place the folder (eg "myauth") in the "auth" subdirectory.
    4. Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish the installation