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WordPress OAuth & OpenID Connect Single Sign-On (SSO) plugin enables secure login into WordPress using DailyMotion as
OAuth and OpenID Connect provider.
You can also configure plugin using different custom providers and standard IDPs.
It supports advanced Single Sign-On (SSO) features such as user profile Attribute mapping, Role mapping, etc.
Here we will go through a guide to configure SSO between WordPress and DailyMotion.
By the end of this guide, users should be able to login to WordPress from DailyMotion.
To know more about other features we provide in WP OAuth Single Sign-On ( OAuth & OpenID Connect Client ) plugin,
you can click here.
Pre-requisites : Download
And Installation
- Log into your WordPress instance as an admin.
- Go to the WordPress Dashboard -> Plugins and click on Add New.
- Search for a WordPress OAuth Single Sign-On (SSO) plugin and click on Install Now.
- Once installed click on Activate.
Steps to configure DailyMotion
Single Sign-On (SSO) Login into WordPress
1. Setup
DailyMotion as OAuth Provider
- First of all, go to https://www.dailymotion.com/settings/developer and log into your
Dailymotion account.
- You will be presented with following screen. Click on Create new App.
- You will be shown a form where you have to enter Application Details and Redirect URL. Fill
the form with appropriate information and click on Create API Key.
- After creating the application, you will be brought to Application Details page. Here you will
find given API Key and API Secret. These are your Client ID and
Client Secret.
- Copy these credentials in MO OAuth Plugin configuration on corresponding fields.
- You have successfully completed your Dailymotion App configurations.
You have successfully configured DailyMotion as OAuth Provider for achieving DailyMotion login into your
WordPress Site.
2. Setup WordPress
as OAuth Client
You have successfully configured WordPress as OAuth Client for achieving DailyMotion login into your WordPress
Site.
3. User Attribute Mapping
- User Attribute Mapping is mandatory for enabling users to successfully login into WordPress. We will be setting
up user profile attributes for WordPress using below settings.
Finding user attributes
- Go to Configure OAuth tab. Scroll down and click on Test Configuration.
- You will see all the values returned by your OAuth Provider to WordPress in a table. If you don't see value
for First Name, Last Name, Email or Username, make the required settings in your OAuth Provider to return
this information.
- Once you see all the values in Test Configuration, go to Attribute / Role Mapping tab, you
will get the list of attributes in a Username dropdown.
4: Role Mapping [Premium]
- Click on “Test Configuration” and you will get the list of Attribute Names and Attribute Values that are
sent by your OAuth provider.
- From the Test Configuration window, map the Attribute Names in the Attribute Mapping section of the plugin.
Refer to the screenshot for more details.
- Enable Role Mapping: To enable Role Mapping, you need to map Group Name Attribute. Select the attribute
name from the list of attributes which returns the roles from your provider application.
Eg: Role
- Assign WordPress role to the Provider role: Based on your provider application, you can allocate the
WordPress role to your provider roles. It can be a student, teacher, administrator or any other depending on
your application. Add the provider roles under Group Attribute Value and assign the required WordPress role in
front of it under WordPress Role.
For example, in the below image. Teacher has been assigned the
role of Administrator & Student is assigned the role of Subscriber.
- Once you save the mapping, the provider role will be assigned the WordPress administrator role after
SSO.
Example: As per the given example, Users with role ‘teacher’ will be added as Administrator in
WordPress and ‘student’ will be added as Subscriber.
5: Login Settings / Sign In
Settings
- The settings in Single Sign-On (SSO) Settings tab define the user experience for Single Sign-On (SSO). To add a
DailyMotion login widget on your WordPress page, you need to follow the below steps.
1. Sign in settings for wordpress 5.7 and before :
- Go to WordPress Left Panel > Appearances > Widgets.
- Select miniOrange OAuth. Drag and drop to your favourite location and save.
2. Sign in settings for wordpress 5.8 :
- Go to WordPress Left Panel > Appearances > Widgets.
- Select miniOrange OAuth. Drag and drop to your favourite location and save.
- Open your WordPress page and you can see the DailyMotion SSO login button there. You can test the
DailyMotion Single Sign-On (SSO) now.
In this Guide, you have successfully configured
DailyMotion Single Sign-On (SSO) by configuring
DailyMotion as OAuth Provider and WordPress as OAuth Client using our WP OAuth Single Sign-On ( OAuth & OpenID Connect
Client ) plugin. This solution ensures that you are ready
to roll out secure access to your WordPress site using DailyMotion login credentials within minutes.
Additional Resources
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email/meeting) on your requirement and our team will help you to select the best suitable solution/plan as per your
requirement.