Recently, at the company's request, we wanted to develop a member Management Center website, which is a bit like QQ space. We found that UCenter has many functions similar to QQ space, so we chose UCenter as the member Management Center of the program. At the front end, I chose the WBlog I developed based on the thinkphp3.1.2 framework. But the problem comes again: it is required that members registered at the WBlog front-end should be synchronized with the UCenter when logging on. This is the problem I want to solve this time-the integration of ThinkPHP and UCenter. Recently, at the company's request, we wanted to develop a member Management Center website, which is a bit like QQ space. We found that UCenter has many functions similar to QQ space, so we chose UCenter as the member Management Center of the program. At the front end, I chose the WBlog I developed based on the ThinkPHP3.1.2 framework. But the problem comes again: it is required that members registered at the WBlog front-end should be synchronized with the UCenter when logging on. This is the problem I want to solve this time-the integration of ThinkPHP and UCenter.
I searched the internet and found that ThinkPHP and UCenter integrate a lot, but it seems that the more I see it, the more I feel dizzy, the less it is, the less it is. In the end, the difference is a thousand miles, which is really enough. After carefully reading the UCenter development documentation, I finally completed the integration of ThinkPHP and UCenter after many debugging operations. I feel like this result is from bitter water, huh, huh... Now the net pineapple fruit shares the integration records to the desired children's shoes.
Tip: in the integration of thinphp and UCenter, you need to have a certain degree of PHP basics, understand the ThinkPHP framework, and deploy directories and configuration data.
Okay, let's get started!
Download and install the following program
WBlog3.1.2
UCenter