Flutter Plugin to login via VK.com.
Easily add VK login feature in your application. User profile information included.
VK SDK version, used in plugin:
- iOS 9.0 and higher.
- Android 4.1 and newer (SDK 16).
To use this plugin:
- add
flutter_login_vkas a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file; - create an app on VK.com
- setup android;
- setup ios;
- additional VK.com app setup;
- use plugin in application.
See documentation on VK.com for full information:
And here is instructions in Russian if it's your native language (русская версия).
Create an app on VK.com https://vk.com/editapp?act=create
- Enter "Title".
- Select Standalone app as "Platform".
- Click "Connect app".
An application will be created. Now select tab "Settings" and copy "App ID"
(referenced as [APP_ID] in this readme).
-
Set
Package name for Android- your package name for Android application (attributepackageinAndroidManifest.xml). -
Set
Main activity for Android- your main activity class (with package). By default it would becom.yourcompany.yourapp.MainActivity. -
To fill up
Signing certificate fingerprint for Androidyou should create SHA1 fingerprint as described in the documentation (withoutSHA1:prefix). Add fingerprints for debug and release certificates. Note: if your application uses Google Play App Signing than you should get certificate SHA-1 fingerprint from Google Play Console.⚠️ Important! You should add fingerprints for every build variants. E.g. if you have CI/CD which build APK for testing with it's own cerificate (it may be auto generated debug cetificate or some another) than you should add it's fingerprint too. -
Click "Save".
- Add your Bundle Identifier - set
App Bundle ID for iOS(you can find it in Xcode: Runner - Target Runner - General, sectionIdentity, fieldBundle Identifier). - Also set
App ID for iOS, it's youSKU(you can find it in App Store Connect: My Apps - {Your application} - App Store - App Information, section "General Information"). Mostly often is't the same as bundle ID. - Click "Save".
Edit AndroidManifest.xml (android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml):
- Add the
INTERNETpermission in the root of<manifest>, if you haven't (probably you have):
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />- Add an activity to the section
application:
<activity android:name="com.vk.sdk.VKServiceActivity"
android:label="ServiceActivity"
android:theme="@style/VK.Transparent" />See full AndroidManifest.xml in example.
Configure Info.plist (ios/Runner/Info.plist).
You can edit it as a text file from your IDE,
or you can open project (ios/Runner.xcworkspace) in Xcode.
- In Xcode right-click on
Info.plist, and chooseOpen As Source Code. - Copy and paste the following XML snippet into the body of your file (
<dict>...</dict>), replacing[APP_ID]with your application id:
<key>CFBundleURLTypes</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>CFBundleURLSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>vk[APP_ID]</string>
</array>
</dict>
</array>- Also add to
Info.plistbody (<dict>...</dict>):
<key>LSApplicationQueriesSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>vk</string>
<string>vk-share</string>
<string>vkauthorize</string>
</array>See full Info.plist in example.
CFBundleURLTypes or LSApplicationQueriesSchemes keys in your Info.plist. If you have, you should merge their values, instead of adding a duplicate key.
If you want to use scope=nohttps, which we strongly do not recommend, you should also add NSAppTransportSecurity,
see the documentation.
Go to My Apps and click "Manage" on your app.
On tab "Information" you should:
- Enter "Description".
- Select a suitable "Category".
- Upload small icon "32x32 icon".
- Click "Save".
- Upload "Square banner" and "A square banner for catalog" - user can see it.
Setup other settings if you need it.
Than go to "Setting" tab and turn on application:
change "App status" from Application off to Application on and visible to all.
Click "Save".
First, you should create an instance of VKLogin. Than, before any method call or checking accessToken,
you should initialize VK SDK with your application id ([APP_ID]):
final vk = VKLogin();
final appId = '7503887'; // Your application ID
await vk.initSdk(appId);Now you can use the plugin.
Features:
- log in via VK.com;
- get access token;
- get user profile;
- get user email;
- check if logged in;
- log out.
Sample code:
import 'package:flutter_login_vk/flutter_login_vk.dart';
// Create an instance of VKLogin
final vk = VKLogin();
// Initialize
await vk.initSdk('7503887');
// Log in
final res = await vk.logIn(permissions: [
VKScope.email,
VKScope.friends,
]);
// Check result
if (res.isValue) {
// There is no error, but we don't know yet
// if user loggen in or not.
// You should check isCanceled
final VKLoginResult data = res.asValue.value;
if (res.isCanceled) {
// User cancel log in
} else {
// Logged in
// Send access token to server for validation and auth
final VKAccessToken accessToken = res.accessToken;
print('Access token: ${accessToken.token}');
// Get profile data
final profile = await fb.getUserProfile();
print('Hello, ${profile.firstName}! You ID: ${profile.userId}');
// Get email (since we request email permissions)
final email = await fb.getUserEmail();
print('And your email is $email');
}
} else {
// Log in failed
final errorRes = res.asError;
print('Error while log in: ${errorRes.error}');
}When you call initSdk(), plugin try to restore previous session.
If token has been expired - it will be refreshed.
Also, during restoring, log in screen may be shown to user (only if user was logged in).
In additional, you can pass to initSdk() required scope,
and if current user session doesn't provide it - user will be
logged out.
Also you can specify API version to use, but you shouldn't.