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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T19:14:12+00:00 2026-06-01T19:14:12+00:00

Hi i am using linkedin gem to connect with linkedin from rails. this what

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Hi i am using linkedin gem to connect with linkedin from rails. this what is my controller.

class LoginsController < ApplicationController
  helper_method :current_user

  def show
  end

  def create
    request_token = consumer.get_request_token(:oauth_callback => callback_login_url)
    Rails.cache.write(request_token.token, request_token.secret)
    redirect_to request_token.authorize_url
  end

  def callback
    request_token = OAuth::RequestToken.new(consumer, params[:oauth_token], Rails.cache.read(params[:oauth_token]))
    access_token = request_token.get_access_token(:oauth_verifier => params[:oauth_verifier])
    session[:access_token] = access_token.token
    session[:access_token_secret] = access_token.secret
    redirect_to :action => :show
  end

  def logout
    reset_session
    redirect_to :action => :show
  end

  private
  CONSUMER_KEY = {
    :key => "ddddd",
    :secret => "eeeeeeeeee"
  }
  CONSUMER_OPTIONS = { :site => 'https://api.linkedin.com',
                     :authorize_path => '/uas/oauth/authorize',
                     :request_token_path => '/uas/oauth/requestToken',
                     :access_token_path => '/uas/oauth/accessToken' }

  def consumer
    @consumer ||= OAuth::Consumer.new( CONSUMER_KEY[:key], CONSUMER_KEY[:secret], CONSUMER_OPTIONS)
  end

  def access_token
    if session[:access_token]
      @access_token ||= OAuth::AccessToken.new(consumer, session[:access_token], session[:access_token_secret])
    end
  end

  def current_user
    if access_token
      @current_user ||= JSON.parse(access_token.get('http://api.linkedin.com/v1/people/~', 'x-li-format' => 'json').body)
    end
    @current_user
  end

end

and this is what is my view :

<% if current_user %>
  Welcome to Lovelinked , <%=link_to current_user['firstName'], current_user['siteStandardProfileRequest']['url'] %>
  <%=link_to current_user['lastName'], current_user['siteStandardProfileRequest']['url'] %>
  <%=button_to "Sign Out", logout_login_path, :method => :get %>
<% else %>
  Sign in with LinkedIn
  <%=button_to "Sign In", login_path, :method => :post %>
<% end %>

I am able to get firstName and lastName and passed parameters like images_url and location but it is not working, How to get these informations also educations currentcompanyname etc.

Please help me i googled but could not get correct information.

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    2026-06-01T19:14:13+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 7:14 pm

    try gem linkedin-scraper
    https://github.com/yatishmehta27/linkedin-scraper

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