/**
  * Sets the callback interface that will be called whenever the status of the Session associated
  * with this LoginButton changes.
  *
  * @return the callback interface
  */
 public Session.StatusCallback getSessionStatusCallback() {
   return properties.getSessionStatusCallback();
 }
 // For testing purposes only
 List<String> getPermissions() {
   return properties.getPermissions();
 }
 /**
  * Gets the login behavior for the session that will be opened. If null is returned, the default
  * ({@link SessionLoginBehavior SessionLoginBehavior.SSO_WITH_FALLBACK} will be used.
  *
  * @return loginBehavior The {@link SessionLoginBehavior SessionLoginBehavior} that specifies what
  *     behaviors should be attempted during authorization.
  */
 public SessionLoginBehavior getLoginBehavior() {
   return properties.getLoginBehavior();
 }
 /**
  * Sets the callback interface that will be called whenever the status of the Session associated
  * with this LoginButton changes. Note that updates will only be sent to the callback while the
  * LoginButton is actually attached to a window.
  *
  * @param callback the callback interface
  */
 public void setSessionStatusCallback(Session.StatusCallback callback) {
   properties.setSessionStatusCallback(callback);
 }
 /** Clears the permissions currently associated with this LoginButton. */
 public void clearPermissions() {
   properties.clearPermissions();
 }
 /**
  * Sets the login behavior for the session that will be opened. If null is specified, the default
  * ({@link SessionLoginBehavior SessionLoginBehavior.SSO_WITH_FALLBACK} will be used.
  *
  * @param loginBehavior The {@link SessionLoginBehavior SessionLoginBehavior} that specifies what
  *     behaviors should be attempted during authorization.
  */
 public void setLoginBehavior(SessionLoginBehavior loginBehavior) {
   properties.setLoginBehavior(loginBehavior);
 }
 /**
  * Gets the default audience to use when the session is opened. This value is only useful when
  * specifying write permissions for the native login dialog.
  *
  * @return the default audience value to use
  */
 public SessionDefaultAudience getDefaultAudience() {
   return properties.getDefaultAudience();
 }
 /**
  * Set the permissions to use when the session is opened. The permissions here should only be
  * publish permissions. If any read permissions are included, the login attempt by the user may
  * fail. The LoginButton can only be associated with either read permissions or publish
  * permissions, but not both. Calling both setReadPermissions and setPublishPermissions on the
  * same instance of LoginButton will result in an exception being thrown unless clearPermissions
  * is called in between.
  *
  * <p>This method is only meaningful if called before the session is open. If this is called after
  * the session is opened, and the list of permissions passed in is not a subset of the permissions
  * granted during the authorization, it will log an error.
  *
  * <p>Since the session can be automatically opened when the LoginButton is constructed, it's
  * important to always pass in a consistent set of permissions to this method, or manage the
  * setting of permissions outside of the LoginButton class altogether (by managing the session
  * explicitly).
  *
  * @param permissions the read permissions to use
  * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if setReadPermissions has been called
  * @throws IllegalArgumentException if permissions is null or empty
  */
 public void setPublishPermissions(List<String> permissions) {
   properties.setPublishPermissions(permissions, sessionTracker.getSession());
 }
 /**
  * Sets the default audience to use when the session is opened. This value is only useful when
  * specifying write permissions for the native login dialog.
  *
  * @param defaultAudience the default audience value to use
  */
 public void setDefaultAudience(SessionDefaultAudience defaultAudience) {
   properties.setDefaultAudience(defaultAudience);
 }
 /**
  * Returns the current OnErrorListener for this instance of LoginButton.
  *
  * @return The OnErrorListener
  */
 public OnErrorListener getOnErrorListener() {
   return properties.getOnErrorListener();
 }
 /**
  * Sets an OnErrorListener for this instance of LoginButton to call into when certain exceptions
  * occur.
  *
  * @param onErrorListener The listener object to set
  */
 public void setOnErrorListener(OnErrorListener onErrorListener) {
   properties.setOnErrorListener(onErrorListener);
 }
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 /**
  * Set the permissions to use when the user logs in. The permissions here should only be publish
  * permissions. If any read permissions are included, the login attempt by the user may fail. The
  * LoginButton can only be associated with either read permissions or publish permissions, but not
  * both. Calling both setReadPermissions and setPublishPermissions on the same instance of
  * LoginButton will result in an exception being thrown unless clearPermissions is called in
  * between.
  *
  * <p>This method is only meaningful if called before the user logs in. If this is called after
  * login, and the list of permissions passed in is not a subset of the permissions granted during
  * the authorization, it will log an error.
  *
  * <p>It's important to always pass in a consistent set of permissions to this method, or manage
  * the setting of permissions outside of the LoginButton class altogether (by using the
  * LoginManager explicitly).
  *
  * @param permissions the publish permissions to use
  * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if setReadPermissions has been called
  * @throws IllegalArgumentException if permissions is null or empty
  */
 public void setPublishPermissions(String... permissions) {
   properties.setPublishPermissions(Arrays.asList(permissions));
 }
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 /**
  * Set the permissions to use when the user logs in. The permissions here should only be publish
  * permissions. If any read permissions are included, the login attempt by the user may fail. The
  * LoginButton can only be associated with either read permissions or publish permissions, but not
  * both. Calling both setReadPermissions and setPublishPermissions on the same instance of
  * LoginButton will result in an exception being thrown unless clearPermissions is called in
  * between.
  *
  * <p>This method is only meaningful if called before the user logs in. If this is called after
  * login, and the list of permissions passed in is not a subset of the permissions granted during
  * the authorization, it will log an error.
  *
  * <p>It's important to always pass in a consistent set of permissions to this method, or manage
  * the setting of permissions outside of the LoginButton class altogether (by using the
  * LoginManager explicitly).
  *
  * @param permissions the publish permissions to use
  * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if setReadPermissions has been called
  * @throws IllegalArgumentException if permissions is null or empty
  */
 public void setPublishPermissions(List<String> permissions) {
   properties.setPublishPermissions(permissions);
 }