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Qrogin QR Widgets

By NKChakshu
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Description

QROGIN is a developer-friendly QR based social login platform delivering FIDO2 passkey-powered passwordless authentication, combining enterprise-grade security with easy integration and seamless identity management.
Using this plugin, developers will be able to generate tamper‑proof (time-limited & one-time use) QR codes and secure one‑click links(button) for QROGIN user-login/signup. The widgets talks to your QROGIN back‑end, displays a countdown, polls for authentication and then fires a JavaScript event so you can finish the flow your way.

Features

  • Three modes: QrWidget, QrWithLink, SecureLinkButton
  • Customise colours, labels and CSS classes from the shortcode
  • Accessible: countdown and refresh button included
  • Event‑driven – hook into qrogin-authenticated for SPA redirects
  • Works on any page/post or block editor pattern

Shortcode

[qrogin_qr_widgets]

Attributes:
See the “Attribute Reference” section below for all options.

Attribute Reference

  • base_url (required) – Endpoint that returns QR payload
  • status_base (required) – Endpoint polled to read auth status
  • tenant_id (required) – Your tenant/account ID
  • api_key (required) – API key issued by QROGIN
  • mode – QrWidget (default), QrWithLink, or SecureLinkButton
  • ttl_ms – Time‑to‑live in milliseconds (default: 55000)
  • poll_interval – Polling gap in milliseconds (default: 5000)
  • class – Extra classes for the widget wrapper
  • button_label – Button inner HTML (default: “Secure one‑time link”)
  • button_class – Extra classes for the button
  • button_style – Inline CSS for the button

Usage example: catching the authentication event

Add this script to your page (you can adjust the redirect URL):

<script>
document.querySelectorAll('.qrogin-qr-container').forEach(el => {
  el.addEventListener('qrogin-authenticated', e => {
    const { token, user_id } = e.detail;
    sessionStorage.setItem('qroginJwt', token);
    sessionStorage.setItem('userId', user_id);
    // Redirect to a safe location
    window.location.href = '/account'; // <- change this
  });
});
</script><h3>Privacy</h3>

This plugin sends only the fields you configure—tenant_id (also known as customer_id), api_key, and associated session data—to your own QROGIN back‑end. All traffic travels over HTTPS to QROGIN‑owned sub‑domains (*.qrogin.com) only. No data is transmitted to the plugin author or any other third‑party service.

Screenshots

  • QR widget and Secure Link Button in action (screenshot-1.png)

Installation

  1. Upload the plugin folder to /wp-content/plugins/ and activate it.
  2. Place the shortcode where you need the QR:

    [qrogin_qr_widgets base_url="https://sample.qrogin.com/qr (sample url - actual url will be provided privately)" status_base="https://sample.qrogin.com/status (sample url - actual url will be provided privately)" tenant_id="ACME123" api_key="YOUR_API_KEY" mode="QrWidget" (or QrWithLink or SecureLinkButton) ttl_ms="55000" poll_interval="5000" class="my-wrapper" button_label="Secure one‑time link" button_class="btn btn-primary" button_style="font-size:20px"
    ]

Important: Both base_url and status_base must be HTTPS endpoints hosted on a qrogin.com sub‑domain (e.g. https://auth.qrogin.com/...).

FAQ

The QR never changes colour – what gives?

Check your browser console for CORS errors. The base_url and status_base must be served over HTTPS and send the correct CORS headers.

Does it work with page builders?

Yes. The shortcode can be dropped into any text/html block.

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Contributors & Developers

“Qrogin QR Widgets” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors
  • NKChakshu

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Change log

1.0.0

  • First public release.

Meta

  • Version 1.0.0
  • Last updated 4 months ago
  • Active installations Fewer than 10
  • WordPress version 5.8 or higher
  • Tested up to 6.5.7
  • PHP version 7.4 or higher
  • Language
    English (US)
  • Tags
    authenticationloginoauthpasskeyqr
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