This package enables you to easily log users in via Steam and get user details , using their OpenID service. However, this package does not require that you have the OpenID PHP module installed!
Add this to your composer.json
file, in the require object:
"vikas5914/steam-auth": "1.*"
After that, run composer install
to install the package.
composer require vikas5914/steam-auth:1.*
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
$config = array(
'apikey' => 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', // Steam API KEY
'domainname' => 'http://localhost:3000', // Displayed domain in the login-screen
'loginpage' => 'http://localhost:3000/index.php', // Returns to last page if not set
"logoutpage" => "",
"skipAPI" => false, // true = dont get the data from steam, just return the steamid64
);
$steam = new Vikas5914\SteamAuth($config);
if ($steam->loggedIn()) {
echo "Hello " . $steam->personaname . "!";
echo "<a href='" . $steam->logout() . "'>Logout</a>";
} else {
echo "<a href='" . $steam->loginUrl() . "'>Login</a>";
}
User-Data is accessible through $steam->varName;
You can find a basic list of variables in the demo file or a more advanced one in the code.
Check if the user is logged in with $steam->loggedIn();
(Will return true or false)
- Test Case
- Better ReadMe
If you choose to use the steam web-api you need to follow the Steam Web API Terms of Use found at http://steamcommunity.com/dev/apiterms
The marked code is taken from Syntax_Error's "Ultra Simple Steam-Login" Class found at http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1430511