I'm trying to authenticate my users via facebook or userbundle on symfony2

Here's what I did so far (and it works, although not as I want):

firewalls:
    main:
        pattern: .*
        fos_facebook:
            app_url: "http://apps.facebook.com/appName/"
            server_url: "http://localhost/facebookApp/"
            login_path: /fblogin
            check_path: /fblogin_check
            default_target_path: /
            provider: my_fos_facebook_provider
        form_login:
            check_path: /login_check
        anonymous: true
        logout:
            handlers: ["fos_facebook.logout_handler"]

The problem with that config is that when the user is not logged in, he's redirected to /login (form_login), while I'd like him to be redirected to Facebook authentication by default

I already tried simply removing the form_login, but then if I access /login (which is how I want users to login outside facebook), it doesn't know the /login_check route to submit the login form

Maybe chain_provider would be a solution? I didn't get it working either

thanks

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+1. I've had this issue as well; would love to see a good solution to it. – richsage Sep 24 '11 at 22:00
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Does this solution assist in any way -> stackoverflow.com/questions/7257183/… – ManseUK Oct 11 '11 at 16:29
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An easy and mabye more usable option would be to show all the login options in the login page (including facebook, twitter, open id, or whatever you'd like to use)

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You should add the fos_userbundle provider for the form_login (and keep the rest of the configuration):

form_login:
    provider: fos_userbundle

I didn't dig too much, but I think Symfony2 is automatically creating a chained provider in this case.

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find where the redirect to login is and change the appropriate route. i've not used symphony2 but im guessing it defaults to login is a user isn't logged in. you could maybe switch the routes around so /login calls the facebook login api etc.

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