You can yourself configure and allow the login via Facebook, X (Twitter) or Google to your ticketshop, with the aim of facilitating access to online sales.
Activate the sharing of purchases on Facebook for your ticketshop users, in order to make your Internet users ambassadors of your activity.
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Facebook integration
1) Create the Facebook application
To create a Facebook application, you need to go to https://developers.facebook.com/apps/ . Create a new “Facebook login” type application (or use the institution’s existing application)
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Choose the functions to activate
Login: authorize login with Facebook
Share your purchases: publish your purchase on Facebook
Save and put into operation
X (Twitter) integration
To create a X (Twitter) application, you need to go to https://dev.twitter.com/apps . Create a new application (or use an existing application from the institution)
In the “Callback URL” field, specify the redirect URL (point 2).
In the app settings, enable the following option:
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It is necessary to have an account that can be verified by X (Twitter) to create the application (i.e. enter your mobile number)
Once the application has been created, it must be associated with SecuTix, from the Organization context:
Sales configuration module, Sales channel menu
Go to the Internet point of sale
Access the Social Networks menu
Click New
Choose the X(Twitter) connection type
Enter the application ID and secret
(Consumer key, Consumer secret)
Activate login
Save and put into operation
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To create a Google application, you need to go to https://cloud.google.com/console Create a new project (or use an existing project from the institution)
In the “APIs” menu, activate at least “Google API”
In the “Credentials” menu, create a new “Client ID” for a web application by entering the redirection URL specified in point 2). Please enter a redirect URL per subdomain used.
In the “Consent screen” menu, you can customize the appearance of the authorization request.
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