Use facebook auth on Heroku
I have a node js aplication with passport.js facebook auth. Facebook auth on local works but when i try on keroku i get:
Insecure Login Blocked: You can't get an access token or log in to this app >from an insecure page. Try re-loading the page as https://
Do i need to pay samethink to heroku to use https. When i use local auth seems to use https. (https://xxx.herokuapp.com/localauth it's work)
node.js heroku https passport-facebook
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I have a node js aplication with passport.js facebook auth. Facebook auth on local works but when i try on keroku i get:
Insecure Login Blocked: You can't get an access token or log in to this app >from an insecure page. Try re-loading the page as https://
Do i need to pay samethink to heroku to use https. When i use local auth seems to use https. (https://xxx.herokuapp.com/localauth it's work)
node.js heroku https passport-facebook
Did you try to add the heroku address on facebook sdk config to accepted Redirect URI? developers.facebook.com/blog/post/2017/12/18/…
– Lucas Costa
Nov 22 at 10:37
According to the documentation you can set up non-production apps with a self-signed certificate for for free. After searching at Google I also found this guide for setting up Heroku in combination with Let's Encrypt
– Stephan Schrijver
Nov 22 at 10:37
@StephanSchrjiver it think is free only if you have hobby plan on heroku which cost 7$/month..
– Viorel
Nov 22 at 12:14
@LucasCosta yes i do this
– Viorel
Nov 22 at 12:15
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I have a node js aplication with passport.js facebook auth. Facebook auth on local works but when i try on keroku i get:
Insecure Login Blocked: You can't get an access token or log in to this app >from an insecure page. Try re-loading the page as https://
Do i need to pay samethink to heroku to use https. When i use local auth seems to use https. (https://xxx.herokuapp.com/localauth it's work)
node.js heroku https passport-facebook
I have a node js aplication with passport.js facebook auth. Facebook auth on local works but when i try on keroku i get:
Insecure Login Blocked: You can't get an access token or log in to this app >from an insecure page. Try re-loading the page as https://
Do i need to pay samethink to heroku to use https. When i use local auth seems to use https. (https://xxx.herokuapp.com/localauth it's work)
node.js heroku https passport-facebook
node.js heroku https passport-facebook
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Did you try to add the heroku address on facebook sdk config to accepted Redirect URI? developers.facebook.com/blog/post/2017/12/18/…
– Lucas Costa
Nov 22 at 10:37
According to the documentation you can set up non-production apps with a self-signed certificate for for free. After searching at Google I also found this guide for setting up Heroku in combination with Let's Encrypt
– Stephan Schrijver
Nov 22 at 10:37
@StephanSchrjiver it think is free only if you have hobby plan on heroku which cost 7$/month..
– Viorel
Nov 22 at 12:14
@LucasCosta yes i do this
– Viorel
Nov 22 at 12:15
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Did you try to add the heroku address on facebook sdk config to accepted Redirect URI? developers.facebook.com/blog/post/2017/12/18/…
– Lucas Costa
Nov 22 at 10:37
According to the documentation you can set up non-production apps with a self-signed certificate for for free. After searching at Google I also found this guide for setting up Heroku in combination with Let's Encrypt
– Stephan Schrijver
Nov 22 at 10:37
@StephanSchrjiver it think is free only if you have hobby plan on heroku which cost 7$/month..
– Viorel
Nov 22 at 12:14
@LucasCosta yes i do this
– Viorel
Nov 22 at 12:15
Did you try to add the heroku address on facebook sdk config to accepted Redirect URI? developers.facebook.com/blog/post/2017/12/18/…
– Lucas Costa
Nov 22 at 10:37
Did you try to add the heroku address on facebook sdk config to accepted Redirect URI? developers.facebook.com/blog/post/2017/12/18/…
– Lucas Costa
Nov 22 at 10:37
According to the documentation you can set up non-production apps with a self-signed certificate for for free. After searching at Google I also found this guide for setting up Heroku in combination with Let's Encrypt
– Stephan Schrijver
Nov 22 at 10:37
According to the documentation you can set up non-production apps with a self-signed certificate for for free. After searching at Google I also found this guide for setting up Heroku in combination with Let's Encrypt
– Stephan Schrijver
Nov 22 at 10:37
@StephanSchrjiver it think is free only if you have hobby plan on heroku which cost 7$/month..
– Viorel
Nov 22 at 12:14
@StephanSchrjiver it think is free only if you have hobby plan on heroku which cost 7$/month..
– Viorel
Nov 22 at 12:14
@LucasCosta yes i do this
– Viorel
Nov 22 at 12:15
@LucasCosta yes i do this
– Viorel
Nov 22 at 12:15
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Did you try to add the heroku address on facebook sdk config to accepted Redirect URI? developers.facebook.com/blog/post/2017/12/18/…
– Lucas Costa
Nov 22 at 10:37
According to the documentation you can set up non-production apps with a self-signed certificate for for free. After searching at Google I also found this guide for setting up Heroku in combination with Let's Encrypt
– Stephan Schrijver
Nov 22 at 10:37
@StephanSchrjiver it think is free only if you have hobby plan on heroku which cost 7$/month..
– Viorel
Nov 22 at 12:14
@LucasCosta yes i do this
– Viorel
Nov 22 at 12:15