Opis
This plugin allows any WordPress page to act as an External Login page for CloudWiFi.
It handles the entire flow:
1. Login: Displays a login button that redirects the user back to the hotspot.
2. Success: Displays a success message after authorization.
3. Error: Displays detailed error messages if the login fails (e.g., timeout, license exceeded).
Features:
* One Shortcode: Use [frederix_external_login] for everything.
* Automatic Mode: Automatically detects if it should show the Login button, Success message, or Error message based on the URL parameters.
* Flexible Configuration: Use different pages for Login/Success/Error if desired.
* Customizable Messages: Change the button text and messages via shortcode attributes.
* Secure: Validates and sanitizes all inputs.
Shortcode Options
You can customize the shortcode with the following attributes:
mode: Controls what the shortcode displays.auto(default): Automatically switches based on URL status (status=successorstatus=error).login: Forces the display of the login button.success: Forces the display of the success message.error: Forces the display of the error message.
text: The text on the login button. Default: „Login & Connect”.success_message: The message shown on success. Default: „You are now logged in…”error_message: The fallback error message. Default: „An unknown error occurred.”tos_url: (Mandatory for Login) URL to your Terms of Service page.privacy_url: (Mandatory for Login) URL to your Privacy Policy page.
Examples
Standard Setup (One Page for everything):
[frederix_external_login tos_url=”/agb” privacy_url=”/datenschutz”]
Custom Button Text:
[frederix_external_login text=”Start Free WiFi” tos_url=”/agb” privacy_url=”/datenschutz”]
Separate Error Page:
If you want a dedicated error page with a custom message:
[frederix_external_login mode=”error” error_message=”Something went wrong. Please ask at the reception.”]
Dynamic Styling
The plugin automatically adds CSS classes to the main container based on the Hotspot parameters. This allows you to style the page differently for each location.
Classes added:
* fhk-hotspot-{hotspotId}
* fhk-location-{locationId}
* fhk-external-{externalId}
Example CSS:
If you want a green button for Location 123 and a blue button for Location 456:
`css
/* Location 123 – Green */
.fhk-location-123 .frederix-login-button {
background-color: green;
}
/* Location 456 – Blue */
.fhk-location-456 .frederix-login-button {
background-color: blue;
}
<h3>Conditional Content</h3>[frederix_show_if]` shortcode.
You can show or hide any content (images, text, other shortcodes) based on the location or hotspot ID using the
Attributes:
* location: Comma-separated list of Location IDs.
* hotspot: Comma-separated list of Hotspot IDs.
* external: Comma-separated list of External IDs.
Example 1: Show a specific logo only for Location 123:
`text
[frederix_show_if location=”123″]
[/frederix_show_if]
`
Example 2: Show a special notice for multiple Hotspots:
`text
[frederix_show_if hotspot=”HS-01, HS-02″]
Special maintenance today in this area!
[/frederix_show_if]
`
Example 3: Combine with the login shortcode:
`text
[frederix_show_if location=”123″]
Welcome to the Beach Club!
[frederix_external_login text="Connect to Beach WiFi"]
[/frederix_show_if]
[frederix_show_if location=”456″]
Welcome to the Lobby!
[frederix_external_login text="Connect to Lobby WiFi"]
[/frederix_show_if]
`
Instalacja
- Upload the
frederix-external-loginfolder to the/wp-content/plugins/directory. - Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Create a new page (e.g., „WiFi Login”).
- Add the shortcode
[frederix_external_login]to the page content. - Configure your Hotspot’s External Login URL, Success URL, and Error URL to point to this page.
Najczęściej zadawane pytania
-
How do I test this?
-
You need a running Frederix Hotspot that redirects to your WordPress page. The hotspot will append parameters like
?callback=...or?status=success. -
Yes, the plugin includes basic CSS, but you can override
.frederix-login-buttonin your theme’s CSS.
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Rejestr zmian
1.1.0
- Added support for Success and Error states.
- Added
modeattribute for manual control. - Added customizable messages.
1.0.0
- Initial release.