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LinkedinSwift

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LinkedinSwift is a project for managing native LinkedIn SDK using CocoaPods

Linkedin Oauth Helper, depend on Linkedin Native App installed or not, using Linkdin IOS SDK or UIWebView to login

Latest version is based on LinkedIn SDK 1.0.7 and IOSLinkedinAPI for webview auth.

⚠️ Linkedin has turned down the support of The Mobile SDK link, hopefully they will solve this soon. For now only use web login.

let linkedinHelper = LinkedinSwiftHelper(configuration: 
    LinkedinSwiftConfiguration(
        clientId: "77tn2ar7gq6lgv", 
        clientSecret: "iqkDGYpWdhf7WKzA", 
        state: "DLKDJF45DIWOERCM", 
        permissions: ["r_liteprofile", "r_emailaddress"]
    ),
    nativeAppChecker: WebLoginOnly()
)

Try the example app as well.

Be aware of their upcoming changes for permissions as well, starting from 1st March, 2019, they may only supprot r_liteprofile permission instead of r_basicprofile. link

How to use

pod 'LinkedinSwift', '~> 1.8.1'

Check out Example project.

  • Setup configuration and helper instance.
let linkedinHelper = LinkedinSwiftHelper(configuration: 
    LinkedinSwiftConfiguration(
        clientId: "77tn2ar7gq6lgv", 
        clientSecret: "iqkDGYpWdhf7WKzA", 
        state: "DLKDJF45DIWOERCM", 
        permissions: ["r_liteprofile", "r_emailaddress"]
    )
)

Or if you want to present in a different ViewController, using:

let linkedinHelper = LinkedinSwiftHelper(
    configuration: LinkedinSwiftConfiguration(
        clientId: "77tn2ar7gq6lgv", 
        clientSecret: "iqkDGYpWdhf7WKzA", 
        state: "DLKDJF45DIWOERCM", 
        permissions: ["r_basicprofile", "r_emailaddress"]
    ), webOAuthPresent: yourViewController
)
  • Setup Linkedin SDK settings: instruction here
  • Setup redirect handler in AppDelegate
func application(application: UIApplication, 
        openURL url: NSURL, 
        sourceApplication: String?, 
        annotation: AnyObject) -> Bool {

    // Linkedin sdk handle redirect
    if LinkedinSwiftHelper.shouldHandleUrl(url) {
        return LinkedinSwiftHelper.application(application, 
                openURL: url, 
                sourceApplication: sourceApplication, 
                annotation: annotation
        )
    }
    
    return false
}

⚠️ for iOS 9 and above use this instead:

    func application(_ app: UIApplication, open url: URL, options: [UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey : Any] = [:]) -> Bool {
        // Linkedin sdk handle redirect
        if LinkedinSwiftHelper.shouldHandle(url) {
            return LinkedinSwiftHelper.application(app, open: url, sourceApplication: nil, annotation: nil)
        }
        
        return false
    }
  • Login:
linkedinHelper.authorizeSuccess({ (lsToken) -> Void in
    //Login success lsToken
}, error: { (error) -> Void in
    //Encounter error: error.localizedDescription
}, cancel: { () -> Void in
    //User Cancelled!
})
  • Fetch profile:
linkedinHelper.requestURL("https://api.linkedin.com/v2/me", 
    requestType: LinkedinSwiftRequestGet, 
    success: { (response) -> Void in
    
    //Request success response
    
}) { [unowned self] (error) -> Void in
        
    //Encounter error
}
  • Logout:
linkedinHelper.logout()

Example project screenshots:

Demo photo

Known issues

It seems Linkedin 1.0.7 messed up with Bitcode support. again. You need to turn off Bitcode to make it work. seems can turn on Bitcode now.