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CN113965350A - Terminal device and login control method for terminal device - Google Patents

Terminal device and login control method for terminal device
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CN113965350A
CN113965350ACN202111076169.1ACN202111076169ACN113965350ACN 113965350 ACN113965350 ACN 113965350ACN 202111076169 ACN202111076169 ACN 202111076169ACN 113965350 ACN113965350 ACN 113965350A
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The embodiment of the application provides terminal equipment and a login control method of the terminal equipment, and relates to the technical field of internet. The terminal device includes: the terminal equipment comprises a controller and a server, wherein the controller is configured to determine whether the local area network has logged-in equipment logged in to any account when the terminal equipment accesses the local area network, and select account sharing equipment from at least one logged-in equipment under the condition that the local area network contains at least one logged-in equipment; and sending a first login request for requesting the account sharing equipment to login the terminal equipment to an account logged in by the account sharing equipment to enable the account sharing equipment to log in the terminal equipment based on the account logged in by the account sharing equipment. The method and the device for logging in the account are used for solving the problem of low efficiency when the terminal device logs in the account.

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Terminal device and login control method of terminal device
Technical Field
The embodiment of the application relates to the Internet technology. And more particularly, to a terminal device and a login control method of the terminal device.
Background
As more and more terminal devices are applied to daily life of people, a phenomenon that a plurality of terminal devices are managed through one account is more and more common. For example: in some cases, it is necessary to control home related terminal devices such as a television, a refrigerator, an air conditioner, a washing machine, an access intercom device, a router, and a set-top box at home to log in to the same account number, so as to control and manage the home related terminal devices.
At present, when a plurality of terminal devices need to be logged in, a user needs to perform account login operation on each terminal device one by one, and the efficiency of account login is low.
Disclosure of Invention
The exemplary embodiment of the application provides a terminal device and a login control method of the terminal device, and solves the problem of low efficiency when the terminal device logs in an account.
The embodiment of the application provides the following technical scheme:
in a first aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a terminal device, including: a controller;
the controller is configured to:
when the terminal equipment is accessed to a local area network, determining whether the local area network has logged-in equipment, wherein the logged-in equipment is equipment logged in to any account;
under the condition that the local area network contains at least one logged-in device, selecting an account number sharing device from the at least one logged-in device;
sending a first login request for requesting the account sharing equipment to login the terminal equipment to an account logged in by the account sharing equipment to enable the account sharing equipment to log in the terminal equipment based on the account logged in by the account sharing equipment.
In a second aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a terminal device, including: a controller;
the controller is configured to:
receiving a login request sent by first equipment in a local area network, wherein the login request is used for requesting the terminal equipment to login the first equipment to an account logged in by the terminal equipment;
and responding to the login request, and logging in the first terminal equipment based on the account logged in by the terminal equipment.
In a third aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a login control method for a terminal device, which is applied to the terminal device, and the method includes:
when a terminal device accesses a local area network, determining whether the local area network has a logged-in device, wherein the logged-in device is a device logged in to any account;
under the condition that the local area network contains at least one logged-in device, selecting an account number sharing device from the at least one logged-in device;
sending a first login request for requesting the account sharing equipment to login the terminal equipment to an account logged in by the account sharing equipment to enable the account sharing equipment to log in the terminal equipment based on the account logged in by the account sharing equipment.
In a fourth aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a login control method for a terminal device, which is applied to the terminal device, and the method includes:
receiving a login request sent by first equipment in a local area network, wherein the login request is used for requesting terminal equipment to login the first equipment to an account number logged in by the terminal equipment;
and responding to the login request, and logging in the first terminal equipment based on the account logged in by the terminal equipment.
In a fifth aspect, the present application provides a computer-readable storage medium, on which a computer program is stored, and when the computer program is executed by a computing device, the computing device is enabled to implement the login control method of the terminal device according to the third aspect or the fourth aspect.
According to the technical scheme, when the terminal device accesses a local area network, whether a logged-in device logged in to any account exists in the local area network is determined, and under the condition that the local area network comprises at least one logged-in device, an account sharing device is selected from the at least one logged-in device, and a first login request for requesting the account sharing device to log in the terminal device to the account logged in by the account sharing device is sent to the account sharing device, so that the account sharing device logs in the terminal device based on the account logged in by the account sharing device. According to the terminal device and the login control method of the terminal device, when the terminal device is connected to the local area network, the account can be logged in through the logged-in device in the local area network, and the user does not need to log in manually, so that the operation of logging in the terminal device to the account by the user can be simplified, and the efficiency of logging in the terminal device to the account is improved.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present application or the implementation manner in the related art, a brief description will be given below of the drawings required for the description of the embodiments or the related art, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are some embodiments of the present application, and other drawings can be obtained by those skilled in the art according to the drawings.
Fig. 1 shows a block diagram of a hardware configuration of a terminal device in some embodiments;
FIG. 2 illustrates a scene architecture diagram in some embodiments;
FIG. 3 shows a flow chart of steps of a login control method of a terminal device in some embodiments;
FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating steps of a login control method for a terminal device in further embodiments;
FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating steps of a login control method for a terminal device in further embodiments;
FIG. 6 is a flow chart illustrating steps of a login control method for a terminal device in further embodiments;
FIG. 7 is a flow chart illustrating steps of a login control method for a terminal device in further embodiments;
fig. 8 is a flow chart illustrating steps of a login control method of a terminal device in further embodiments.
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To make the purpose and embodiments of the present application clearer, the following will clearly and completely describe the exemplary embodiments of the present application with reference to the attached drawings in the exemplary embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described exemplary embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, and not all of the embodiments.
It should be noted that the brief descriptions of the terms in the present application are only for the convenience of understanding the embodiments described below, and are not intended to limit the embodiments of the present application. These terms should be understood in their ordinary and customary meaning unless otherwise indicated.
The terms "first," "second," "third," and the like in the description and claims of this application and in the above-described drawings are used for distinguishing between similar or analogous objects or entities and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order, unless otherwise indicated. It is to be understood that the terms so used are interchangeable under appropriate circumstances.
The terms "comprises" and "comprising," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a product or apparatus that comprises a list of elements is not necessarily limited to all elements expressly listed, but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such product or apparatus.
The terminal device provided by the embodiment of the present application may have various implementation forms, for example, may be a smart speaker, a refrigerator, a television, a washing machine, an air conditioner, a smart curtain, a router, a set top box, a mobile phone, a Personal Computer (PC) smart television, a laser projection device, a display (monitor), an electronic whiteboard (electronic whiteboard), an electronic desktop (electronic table), and the like.
Referring to fig. 1, aterminal apparatus 200 in the embodiment of the present application includes at least one of atuner demodulator 210, acommunicator 220, a detector 230, anexternal device interface 240, acontroller 250, adisplay 260, anaudio output interface 270, a memory, a power supply, and a user interface.
In some embodiments, thecontroller 250 includes a processor, a video processor, an audio processor, a graphic processor, a RAM, a ROM, a first interface to an nth interface for input/output.
Thedisplay 260 includes a display screen component for presenting a picture, and a driving component for driving image display, a component for receiving an image signal from the controller output, performing display of video content, image content, and a menu manipulation interface, and a user manipulation UI interface.
Thedisplay 260 may be a liquid crystal display, an OLED display, and a projection display, and may also be a projection device and a projection screen.
Thecommunicator 220 is a component for communicating with an external device or a server according to various communication protocol types. For example: the communicator may include at least one of a Wifi module, a bluetooth module, a wired ethernet module, and other network communication protocol chips or near field communication protocol chips, and an infrared receiver. Theterminal device 200 may establish transmission and reception of control signals and data signals with the external control device 100 or the server 400 through thecommunicator 220.
The user interface may be used to receive a control signal input by a user through the control device 100 (e.g., an infrared remote control, etc.) or by touch or gesture, etc.
The detector 230 is used to collect signals of the external environment or interaction with the outside. For example, detector 230 includes a light receiver, a sensor for collecting ambient light intensity; alternatively, the detector 230 includes an image collector, such as a camera, which may be used to collect external environment scenes, attributes of the user, or user interaction gestures, or the detector 230 includes a sound collector, such as a microphone, which is used to receive external sounds.
Theexternal device interface 240 may include, but is not limited to, the following: high Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), analog or data high definition component input interface (component), composite video input interface (CVBS), USB input interface (USB), RGB port, and the like. The interface may be a composite input/output interface formed by the plurality of interfaces.
Thetuner demodulator 210 receives a broadcast television signal through a wired or wireless reception manner, and demodulates an audio/video signal, such as an EPG data signal, from a plurality of wireless or wired broadcast television signals.
In some embodiments, thecontroller 250 and themodem 210 may be located in different separate devices, that is, themodem 210 may also be located in an external device of the main device where thecontroller 250 is located, such as an external set-top box.
Thecontroller 250 controls the operation of the display device and responds to the user's operation through various software control programs stored in the memory. Thecontroller 250 controls the overall operation of thedisplay apparatus 200. For example: in response to receiving a user command for selecting a UI object to be displayed on thedisplay 260, thecontroller 250 may perform an operation related to the object selected by the user command.
In some embodiments the controller comprises at least one of a Central Processing Unit (CPU), a video processor, an audio processor, a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), a RAM Random Access Memory (RAM), a ROM (Read-Only Memory), a first to nth interface for input/output, a communication Bus (Bus), and the like.
A user may input a user command on a Graphical User Interface (GUI) displayed on thedisplay 260, and the user interface receives the user input command through the Graphical User Interface (GUI). Alternatively, the user may input the user command by inputting a specific sound or gesture, and the user interface receives the user input command by recognizing the sound or gesture through the sensor.
A "user interface" is a media interface for interaction and information exchange between an application or operating system and a user that enables the conversion of the internal form of information to a form acceptable to the user. A commonly used presentation form of the User Interface is a Graphical User Interface (GUI), which refers to a User Interface related to computer operations and displayed in a graphical manner. It may be an interface element such as an icon, a window, a control, etc. displayed in the display screen of the electronic device, where the control may include a visual interface element such as an icon, a button, a menu, a tab, a text box, a dialog box, a status bar, a navigation bar, a Widget, etc.
In some embodiments, thecontroller 250 is configured to: when the terminal equipment is accessed to a local area network, whether logged-in equipment logged under any account number exists in the local area network is determined, under the condition that the local area network is determined to contain at least one logged-in equipment, account number sharing equipment is selected from the at least one logged-in equipment, and a first login request for requesting the account number sharing equipment to log the terminal equipment in the account number logged in by the account number sharing equipment is sent to the account number sharing equipment, so that the account number sharing equipment logs in the terminal equipment based on the account number logged in by the account number sharing equipment.
In some embodiments, thecontroller 250 is specifically configured to: when the terminal equipment accesses the local area network, sending an inquiry request to at least one piece of equipment in the local area network, wherein the inquiry request is used for inquiring whether the at least one piece of equipment is the logged-in equipment; receiving inquiry responses respectively sent by the at least one device; and determining whether the local area network has the logged-in equipment or not according to the query response respectively sent by the at least one equipment.
In some embodiments, thecontroller 250 is specifically configured to: and when the terminal equipment accesses the local area network, sending the query request to the at least one equipment in a multicast mode.
Because the embodiment sends the query request in a multicast mode, the user can only select necessary equipment to join the multicast group, thereby avoiding sending the query request to irrelevant equipment of the local area network and reducing the consumption of network resources.
In some embodiments, thecontroller 250 is further configured to: and under the condition that the login feedback sent by the account sharing equipment indicates login failure, the account sharing equipment is selected from the at least one logged-in equipment again.
In some embodiments, thedisplay 260 is configured to: and displaying a login interface under the condition that the login feedback sent by the at least one logged-in device indicates that all login fails. The user interface is configured to: receiving login information of a first account input in the login interface by a user; thecontroller 250 is further configured to: and logging the terminal equipment under the first account based on the login information.
In some embodiments, thecontroller 250 is further configured to: after the terminal equipment logs in to the first account based on the login information of the first account, sending a first synchronization message to at least one piece of equipment in the local area network; the first synchronization message carries an identifier of the first account, and is used for indicating the at least one device to log in under the first account; receiving a second login request which is sent by a first device of the at least one device and used for requesting the terminal device to login the first device to the first account; and logging the first device under the first account.
In some embodiments, thecontroller 250 is further configured to: receiving a second synchronization message sent by a second device in the local area network; the second synchronization message carries an identifier of a second account, and is used for indicating the terminal equipment to log in the second account; and sending a third login request for requesting the second device to login the terminal device to the second account under the condition that the terminal device does not login to any account or the account logged in by the terminal device is inconsistent with the second account.
In some embodiments, thecontroller 250 is further configured to: after the terminal device logs in to the account or the first account logged in by the account sharing device, receiving a fourth login request sent by a third device in the local area network; the fourth login request is used for requesting the terminal equipment to login the third equipment to the account logged in by the terminal equipment; and logging the third device under the account number logged by the account number sharing device or the first account number.
In some embodiments, thecontroller 250 is configured to receive a login request sent by a first device in the local area network to request the terminal device to login the first device to an account in which the terminal device is logged in, and log in the first terminal device based on the account in which the terminal device is logged in response to the login request.
In some embodiments, the login request carries a device identifier and/or a universally unique identification code of the first device. Thecontroller 250 is specifically configured to: and logging in the first terminal equipment through the equipment identifier and/or the universal unique identification code of the first equipment and the token of the account which is used for logging in the terminal equipment by the terminal equipment.
In some embodiments, thecontroller 250 is further configured to: and obtaining a login result of the first terminal device, and sending the login feedback to the first terminal device according to the login result of the first terminal device.
For clearly illustrating the embodiments of the present application, a scenario architecture of the login control method of the terminal device provided in the embodiments of the present application is described below with reference to fig. 2.
Referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 is a schematic view of a scene architecture of a login control method of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application. In fig. 2, an Access lan is taken as an example for establishing a connection with an Access Point (Access Point)201, and the lan includes adevice 202, adevice 203, adevice 204, and adevice 205.
The local area network is accessed before thedevices 202, 203, 204 and 205 access the local area network. When thedevice 205 accesses a local area network, thedevice 205 determines whether thedevices 202, 203, and 204 in the local area network are logged-in devices that have logged in to any account, and if it is determined that one or more of thedevices 202, 203, and 204 are logged-in devices, thedevice 205 selects one device from the logged-in devices as an account sharing device, and sends a login request for requesting the account sharing device to log thedevice 205 in an account where the account sharing device has logged in to the selected account sharing device. Correspondingly, the account sharing device selected by thedevice 205 receives the login request sent by thedevice 205, and logs in thedevice 205 based on the account logged in by itself.
It should be noted that the scenario architecture shown in fig. 2 is only an example, and does not limit the scope of the present application. In the embodiment of the present application, other architectures may also be adopted to implement similar functions, for example: the local area network may further include other numbers of devices, which are not described herein.
It should be noted that, in fig. 2, a scenario architecture of the login control method for the terminal device provided in the embodiment of the present application is described by taking an example that each device accesses the local area network through a wireless connection, but the embodiment of the present application is not limited thereto, and one or more devices in the scenario architecture may also access the local area network through a wired connection.
Fig. 3 is a schematic flowchart illustrating a login control method of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application, where as shown in fig. 3, the login control method of the terminal device according to the embodiment of the present application includes the following steps executed when the terminal device accesses a local area network:
s301, the terminal device determines whether the local area network has a logged-in device.
The logged-in equipment is equipment logged in to any account.
In some embodiments, a logged device list for recording all logged devices may be maintained in the local area network, and the logged device list may be stored in a certain network node of the local area network, and when the terminal device accesses the local area network, the logged device list may be obtained from the network node, and it is determined whether the logged device list is empty, whether the local area network has a logged device.
In the above step S301, if the terminal device determines that the local area network includes at least one logged-in device, the following step S302 is executed.
S302, selecting account number sharing equipment from the at least one logged-in equipment.
It should be noted that the account sharing device in the embodiment of the present application may be any one logged-in device.
In some embodiments, the terminal device may select the account sharing device from the logged devices in a preset manner. For example: the terminal equipment can randomly select one equipment from the logged-in equipment as account number sharing equipment; for another example: the terminal device may select a logged-in device whose login time is closest to the current time as the account sharing device.
S303, the terminal device sends a first login request to the account number sharing device.
Correspondingly, the account sharing device in the at least one logged-in device receives the first login request sent by the terminal device.
The first login request is used for requesting the account sharing equipment to login the terminal equipment to the account logged in by the account sharing equipment.
In some embodiments, the first login request carries a device Identifier (device ID) and/or a Universal Unique Identifier (UUID) of the terminal device, so as to identify a device that needs to log in with the account sharing device.
S304, the account number sharing device responds to the first login request, and logs in the terminal device based on the account number logged in by the account number sharing device.
According to the login control method of the terminal device provided by the embodiment, when the terminal device is accessed to the local area network, the account can be logged in through the logged-in device in the local area network, and the user does not need to log in manually, so that the login control method of the terminal device provided by the embodiment of the application can simplify the operation of the user for logging in the terminal device to the account, and the efficiency of logging in the terminal device to the account is improved.
Fig. 4 is a schematic flowchart illustrating a login control method for another terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application. In fig. 4, at least one device in the local area network includes: the device a, the device B, and the device C are examples to explain a login control method of a terminal device provided in the embodiment of the present application. As shown in fig. 4, when the terminal device accesses the local area network, the login control method for the terminal device according to the embodiment of the present application includes the following steps:
s401, the terminal equipment sends a query request to at least one piece of equipment in the local area network.
Correspondingly, the at least one device receives the query request sent by the terminal device respectively.
Wherein the query request is used for querying whether the at least one device is the logged-on device.
As shown in fig. 4, when at least one device in the local area network includes: when the device a, the device B, and the device C are in use, the terminal device sends a query request to at least one device in the local area network, that is: the terminal device sends query requests to the device A, the device B and the device C respectively. Correspondingly, the device a, the device B and the device C respectively receive the query request sent by the terminal device.
In some embodiments, a character string for identifying a query request may be preconfigured for each device in a local area network, and the query request carries the character string, when a device in the local area network receives a character string sent by another device in the local area network, the received character string is matched with a character string used for identifying the query request and having a preset value, and if the matching is successful, it is determined that an identification query sent by another device is received.
In some embodiments, the manner in which the terminal device sends the query request to at least one device in the local area network may include:
and the terminal equipment sends the query request to the at least one equipment in a multicast mode.
In some embodiments, the at least one device may join the multicast group in advance, and when it is required to query whether a local area network has a logged-in device, the query request may be sent to the multicast group, so that the query request is sent to each device joining the multicast group, and the query request is not sent to other devices except the devices joining the multicast group.
Because the embodiment sends the query request in a multicast mode, the user can only select necessary equipment to join the multicast group, thereby avoiding sending the query request to irrelevant equipment of the local area network and reducing the consumption of network resources.
S402, the at least one device sends inquiry responses to the terminal device respectively.
Correspondingly, the terminal device receives the query responses respectively sent by the at least one device.
As shown in fig. 4, the device a, the device B, and the device C respectively transmit inquiry responses to the terminal device, and the terminal device receives the inquiry responses respectively transmitted by the device a, the device B, and the device C.
In some embodiments, the query response may include a field to characterize whether the corresponding device is a logged-on device. For example: and identifying whether the corresponding equipment is the logged equipment or not by inquiring the value of one bit positioned at the preset position in the response, identifying the corresponding equipment as the unregistered equipment when the value of the bit is 0, and identifying the corresponding equipment as the logged equipment when the value of the bit is 1.
S403, the terminal device determines whether the logged-in device exists in the local area network according to the query response respectively sent by the at least one device.
In some embodiments, the determining, by the terminal device, whether the logged-in device exists in the local area network according to the query response sent by the at least one device includes:
determining whether the query responses sent by the at least one device respectively have query responses indicating that the query responses are logged-in devices, if the query responses sent by the one or more devices indicate that the query responses are logged-in devices, determining that the logged-in devices exist in the local area network, and if the query responses sent by the at least one device respectively indicate that the query responses are not logged-in devices, determining that the logged-in devices do not exist in the local area network.
In the step S403, if the terminal device determines that the local area network includes at least one logged-in device, the following step S404 and subsequent steps are performed, otherwise, the steps S404 to S409 are skipped, and the step S410 and subsequent steps are performed.
Specifically, in the example shown in fig. 4, if the device a, the device B, and the device C are all unregistered devices, the steps S404 to S409 are skipped, and the steps S410 and subsequent steps are executed, and if one or more of the device a, the device B, and the device C are registered devices, the following steps S404 and subsequent steps are executed.
In the following description, the device a and the device B are registered devices, and the device C is an unregistered device.
S404, the terminal device selects account number sharing equipment from the at least one logged-in equipment.
In some embodiments, the local area network includes only one logged-in device, and at this time, the terminal device may directly determine the logged-in device as the account sharing device.
In some embodiments, the local area network only includes a plurality of logged-in devices, and at this time, the terminal device needs to select one logged-in device from the plurality of logged-in devices as an account sharing device.
As described above, the device a and the device B are logged-in devices, and therefore account sharing devices are selected from the device a and the device B.
S405, the terminal device sends a first login request to the account number sharing device.
Correspondingly, the account sharing device receives a first login request sent by the terminal device.
The first login request is used for requesting the account sharing equipment to login the terminal equipment to the account logged in by the account sharing equipment.
As described above, the first login request may carry a device identifier and/or a universal unique identifier of the terminal device, so as to identify a device that needs to log in by the account sharing device.
S406, the account number sharing device responds to the first login request, and logs in the terminal device based on the account number logged in by the account number sharing device.
The account sharing device responds to the first login request, and logs in the terminal device based on the account logged in by the account sharing device, and the method comprises the following steps:
the account sharing device responds to the first login request, and logs in the first terminal device through a device identifier and/or a universal unique identification code of the first device and a token (token) of an account which is used for logging in the account sharing device.
The token in the embodiment of the present application is a string of character strings generated by the server and used for characterizing the validity of the identity of the client. When the client frequently requests data from the server, the server needs to frequently query the user name and the password in the database, and verify whether the user name and the password carried by the request information are correct or not according to the user name and the password queried from the database. In order to reduce the pressure of the server and reduce the frequency of inquiring the database, the server generates a string of character strings and sends the string of character strings to the client as a token for the client to request data, and in the subsequent data request process, the client only needs to take the token to request data from the account server.
S407, the account number sharing device obtains a login result of the terminal device.
In some embodiments, the login result of the terminal device may be: the terminal device successfully logs in the account number of the account number sharing device.
In some embodiments, the login result of the terminal device may be: failure of terminal equipment logging in the account number of the account number sharing equipment
And S408, the account sharing device sends the login feedback to the terminal device according to the login result of the terminal device.
Correspondingly, the terminal equipment receives login feedback sent by the account sharing equipment.
In some embodiments, the login feedback indicates that the login is successful, and at this time, the terminal device successfully logs in the account logged in by the account sharing device, and the method of the embodiment of the present application is ended.
In some embodiments, the login feedback indicates that the login fails, and when the terminal device fails to successfully log in to the account registered by the account sharing device, the terminal device needs to perform the following step S409 to continue the login.
In some embodiments, the login feedback may include a field characterizing an indication of login failure or login success. For example: and identifying login failure or login success through the values of two bits positioned at preset positions in the login feedback, wherein the login failure is represented when the value of the bit is 00, and the login success is represented when the value of the bit is 11.
S409, the terminal device determines whether the at least one logged device has logged devices which are not selected as the account number sharing device.
As mentioned above, the at least one logged-on device includes: the account sharing method includes that a device A and a device B, if a device selected when an account sharing device is selected for the first time is the device A, the device B in at least one logged device is a logged device which is not selected as the account sharing device, so that whether the logged device in the at least one logged device has the logged device which is not selected as the account sharing device can be determined, if the device selected when the account sharing device is selected for the first time is the device B, the device A in the at least one logged device is the logged device which is not selected as the account sharing device, and therefore whether the logged device in the at least one logged device has the logged device which is not selected as the account sharing device can be determined.
In some embodiments, the at least one logged-in device does not have a logged-in device that is not selected as the account sharing device, and the terminal device performs the following step S410.
In some embodiments, the at least one logged-in device includes a logged-in device that is not selected as the account sharing device, and the terminal device returns to step S404 to reselect the account sharing device from the at least one logged-in device, send a first login request to the account sharing device, and receive login feedback sent by the account sharing device.
And S410, displaying a login interface by the terminal equipment.
S411, the terminal equipment receives login information of the first account input by the user in the login interface.
In some embodiments, the login information for the first account may include: the account name of the first account and the password of the first account.
S412, the terminal device logs in the terminal device to the first account based on the login information.
Illustratively, referring to fig. 5, fig. 5 shows a schematic diagram of a login interface provided by the present application. The login interface provided by the application comprises: an accountname input field 51, a login password inputfield 52, and a login button 53 for confirming login. The user can input the account name of the first account in the accountname input field 51, input the login password of the first account in the login password inputfield 52, and finally click the login key 53, so that the terminal device logs in to the first account based on the account name of the first account and the login password of the first account.
In some embodiments, after the terminal device logs in to the account or the first account logged in by the account sharing device, the terminal device may further obtain information related to the logged in account.
In some embodiments, the information related to the account may include at least one of a name of the account, a password of the account, a mobile phone number bound by the account, a mailbox bound by the account, account registration information, and the like.
Fig. 6 is a flowchart illustrating another method for controlling login of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, and as shown in fig. 6, after the terminal device logs in to the first account, the method for controlling login of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure further includes:
s601, the terminal device sends a first synchronization message to at least one device in the local area network.
Correspondingly, the at least one device receives the first synchronization message sent by the terminal device respectively.
The first synchronization message carries an identifier of the first account, and is used for indicating the at least one device to log in to the first account.
It should be noted that the sending object of the first synchronization message may be the same as the sending object of the query request, or may be the same as the sending object of the query request, and the first synchronization message may also be sent to at least one device in the local area network in a multicast manner.
In some embodiments, the terminal device may send the first synchronization message to all devices in the local area network except itself.
S602, the first device in the at least one device sends a second login request to the terminal device.
Correspondingly, the terminal device receives the second login request sent by the first device in the at least one device.
The second login request is used for requesting the terminal device to login the first device to the first account.
In some embodiments, the second login request may carry a device identifier and/or a universally unique identifier of the first device, so as to identify a device that requires the terminal device to login to the first account.
In some embodiments, the manner in which the at least one device determines whether to send a login request to the terminal device includes:
if the terminal equipment does not log in any account, a login request is sent to the terminal equipment;
if the account number is logged under a certain account number, judging whether the logged account number is a first account number;
if the logged account is not the first account, sending a login request to the terminal equipment;
and if the logged account is the first account, not sending a login request to the terminal equipment.
And S603, the terminal equipment logs the first equipment into the first account.
In some embodiments, sending, by a first device, a second login request to a terminal device, where the second login request carries a device identifier and/or a universally unique identifier of the first device, and the login, by the terminal device, of the first device to a first account includes: and logging the first terminal equipment under the first account by the equipment identifier and/or the universal unique identification code of the first equipment and the token used for logging in the first account by the terminal equipment.
By the embodiment, after the user manually puts the terminal device in the local area network under the first account, the terminal device can send the synchronization message to other devices in the local area network, so that other devices in the local area network can log in the first account under the condition that the other devices do not log in the account or the logged account is different from the first account, and then the devices in the local area network can log in the same account.
Fig. 7 is a schematic flowchart illustrating an exemplary flow of another login control method for a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application, and as shown in fig. 7, the login control method for a terminal device according to the embodiment of the present application further includes:
s701, the second equipment in the local area network sends a second synchronization message to the terminal equipment.
Correspondingly, the terminal device receives a second synchronization message sent by a second device in the local area network.
And the second synchronization message carries an identifier of a second account and is used for indicating the terminal equipment to log in the second account.
S702, the terminal equipment judges whether to log in under the account.
In the above step S702, if it is determined that the terminal device is not registered under any account, the following step S703 is executed.
And S703, the terminal equipment sends a third login request to the second equipment.
Correspondingly, the second device receives a third login request sent by the terminal device.
The third login request is used for requesting the second device to login the terminal device to the second account.
In some embodiments, the third login request may carry a device identifier and/or a universally unique identifier of the terminal device, so as to identify a device that requires the second device to log in to an account where the second device logs in.
In the above step S702, if it is determined that the terminal device has logged into any account, the following step S704 is performed.
S704, the terminal equipment judges whether the logged account is consistent with the second account.
In the step S704, if the account registered by the terminal device is not consistent with the second account, the step S703 is executed; and if the account number logged in by the terminal device is consistent with the second account number, the step flow of the embodiment of the application is finished.
After receiving a third login request sent by the terminal equipment, the second equipment executes the following steps:
s705, the second device logs the terminal device under the second account.
In the above embodiment, after receiving the second synchronization message sent by the second device in the local area network, the terminal device sends, to the second device, a third login request for requesting the second device to login the terminal device to the second account under the condition that the terminal device does not log in to any account or the logged account is inconsistent with the second account, so that the second device logs in the terminal device to the second account.
Fig. 8 is a schematic flowchart illustrating a login control method of another terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application, where as shown in fig. 8, after the terminal device logs in to an account logged in by the account sharing device or under the first account, the login control method of the terminal device according to the embodiment of the present application further includes:
and S801, the third equipment in the local area network sends a fourth login request to the terminal equipment.
Correspondingly, the terminal device receives a fourth login request sent by a third device in the local area network.
The fourth login request is used for requesting the terminal device to login the third device to the account logged in by the terminal device.
In some embodiments, the fourth login request may carry a device identifier and/or a universally unique identifier of the third device, so as to identify a device that needs the terminal device to log in to the account where the terminal device logs in.
In some embodiments, the terminal device receives login feedback sent by the account sharing device, and the login feedback sent by the account sharing device indicates that the login is successful, and the account logged in by the terminal device is the account logged in by the account sharing device.
In some embodiments, the terminal device logs in to the first account based on the login information for inputting, and the account logged in by the terminal device is the first account.
S802, the terminal device logs the third device under the account logged by the account sharing device or under the first account.
In the above embodiment, after the terminal device logs in to the account or the first account logged in by the account sharing device, the terminal device may further receive a login request sent by another device in the local area network, and log in the device sending the login request to the account logged in by the terminal device. Therefore, the embodiment can simplify the operation of the user for logging the equipment into the account, and improve the efficiency of logging the equipment into the account.
In some embodiments, the present application further provides a computer-readable storage medium, where a computer program is stored on the computer-readable storage medium, and when the computer program is executed by a computing device, the computing device is enabled to implement the login control method of the terminal device provided in any of the foregoing embodiments.
Finally, it should be noted that: the above embodiments are only used for illustrating the technical solutions of the present application, and not for limiting the same; although the present application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some or all of the technical features may be equivalently replaced; and that such modifications or alterations do not depart from the scope of the claims of the various embodiments of the present application.
The foregoing description, for purposes of explanation, has been presented in conjunction with specific embodiments. However, the illustrative discussions above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise forms disclosed above. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles and the practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the embodiments and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.

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