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PHP for Beginners Part 3: Create a Google Website Login

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COURSE UPDATED REGULARLY and is therefore up–to–date with current screen recordings!  You will see exactly what to press and where to go.

Would you like to allow users to login to your website using their Google login credentials?

Would you like to learn how the Google login API process works?

In this short course I explain every single line as I show you how to implement a Google API login script for your website.

You will learn how to:

install the Google API library using Composer or a zip archive

use the Google Developer console

use the Open Auth scopes

create a Google login button

retrieve a unique authorisation URL from Google and attached it to a button using javascript

implement the login scripts

create a Google authorisation token

create sessions and store user data in them

create a secure page

retrieve user data from Google

present user data 

create a log out script

revoke a Google user token

use Bootstrap to quickly style a table

Join the course today and you could have your own Google login working in under 1 hour!

THE DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT

IMPORTANT: Please read carefully

In order to use the Google API you need to have a secure server certificate installed on the development environment.  I will be using CodeAnywhere throughout this course. It is free to use for the first 7 days and is limited to 2 hours per day. After that you need to pay.  Feel free to use CodeAnywhere or any other online development environment.

Instructor Details

Patrick is a national award-winning teacher (Outstanding Teacher of the Year) who has over 30 years of coding experience. He has been featured in the Financial Times, Computer Weekly, ISP World, and other publications. His teaching frameworks have been used by Her Majesty's inspection team as examples of best practice. Patrick still teaches in the classroom and uses his wealth of experience to find ways for students to maximise their potential. If you want to learn PHP then his PHP for Beginners course has been followed by over 5000 students and is perfect for beginners

Specification: PHP for Beginners Part 3: Create a Google Website Login

Duration

1 hour

Year

2021

Level

All

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

No

7 reviews for PHP for Beginners Part 3: Create a Google Website Login

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  1. Damian Hagger

    Patrick’s courses are among the best I’ve found!

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  2. Lukas Mattern

    Quick and easy to understand. Easy overview of the materials in the course.

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  3. John Whatley

    3rd class from this teacher and really liking his style and pace.

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  4. Steven II Heath

    Learning to work with the Google API was a lot of fun. There was one confusing part I had to debug in terms of the addScope, but I was able to somewhat figure out on my own (I loath not being able to figure out something and like to try to fix it by myself until it is resolved). With a lot of websites offering log in capabilities with google, it’s also a useful skill to bring somewhere to the future. I definitely like the instructor’s approach to teaching and look forward to delving into any of their future php courses past this one, if they pursue it.

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  5. Mutsumi Urano

    Very nice to learn how the Google Login works! This course taught me how to set up the system, using Google API’s, which I really wanted to learn more! The course was short, but it was a lot of information to absorb for me! Great to know what every line and code meant… really appreciate it!

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  6. Helder P Ferreira

    Good course, generally speaking. Not sure however whether the course is really up to date for 2020. I was not able to use all the suggested lines (such as $openAuth new Google Service Oauth2($googleClient); $userData $openAuth >userinfo v2 me >get();) and had to dig for alternatives at Stack Overflow (such as, $user data $googleClient >verifyIdToken();). Google also seems to have changed some SSL certification requirements. Have to search the Internet for some updated answers. Not for complete beginners but very helpful. And I eventually ended up learning how to build an Google Login for my site just in a day.

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  7. Andre Ray

    Other than issues setting up the Google credentials this has been a true insight into working with an API. I have dropped 1/2 star because I cannot get the last piece of code in the Final Touches lecture to work. I have now completed all 3 of Patricks PHP for Beiginners 20xx courses and I have been very surprised at how my knowledge has improved. Patrick has a golden way of teaching, is very thorough with each of the lessons, making it easy to understand what is happening. All I want now is for him to produce a PHP OOP course and I will be signing up to that. Thank you. Edit: I have changed my review and given 5 stars as Patrick has always returned any messages and questions asked.

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