In this tutorial on using Moodle's qq login section, we assume that you already have a domain name that can be accessed from the external networkMoodle2.4+, and the database uses mysql.
We will provide the download address of Moodle's QQ login section, as well as the installation and use methods of this section.
This series of tutorials will guide you through the following tasks:
Chapter 1 Apply for QQ Internet application appid
Create QQ Internet application
QQ account login
To log in with a QQ account, you first need to apply on qq Internet. The application address is: http://connect.qq.com/manage/index You can log in directly with a QQ account.
Register as a developer
After logging in, fill in the relevant information to register as a developer
Create new app
Click the green button on the right to create a new app
Fill in the relevant information of the Moodle website
The verification code here can be added in moodle using website management > appearance > append html
After successfully creating the application, there will be an appid number
This is the appid we need to use in the Moodle website and fill in the QQ login section
Chapter 2 Installing QQ login section in Moodle
Download QQ login section
I learn online Moodle secondary development to provide the QQ login section code of Moodle. The download address is: http://pan.baidu.com/s/152dZK. Click on it and download the compressed package below
Install QQ login section
Unzip and upload the qclogin folder to the block directory of Moodle on the server, then log in to Moodle as a Moodle administrator and click to upgrade the Moodle database now
Add QQ login section on the homepage
After successful installation, you can add this section on the homepage
Open editing function on homepage
Add QQ login section
Configure the QQ login section and fill in the appid applied for in Chapter 1
Save the changes and you can use them after the administrator logs out
The above introduces the use of Moodle's qq login section, including aspects of the content. I hope it will be helpful to friends who are interested in PHP tutorials.