Twitch omniauth - Twitch has no control over the content or security of http://localhost:3000









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Using omniauth-twitch for login with twitch and set



OAuth Redirect URL = http://localhost:3000/auth/twitch/callback



config.omniauth :twitch, 'xx','xx',
redirect_uri: 'http://localhost:3000/auth/twitch/callback'


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    Using omniauth-twitch for login with twitch and set



    OAuth Redirect URL = http://localhost:3000/auth/twitch/callback



    config.omniauth :twitch, 'xx','xx',
    redirect_uri: 'http://localhost:3000/auth/twitch/callback'


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      Using omniauth-twitch for login with twitch and set



      OAuth Redirect URL = http://localhost:3000/auth/twitch/callback



      config.omniauth :twitch, 'xx','xx',
      redirect_uri: 'http://localhost:3000/auth/twitch/callback'


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      Using omniauth-twitch for login with twitch and set



      OAuth Redirect URL = http://localhost:3000/auth/twitch/callback



      config.omniauth :twitch, 'xx','xx',
      redirect_uri: 'http://localhost:3000/auth/twitch/callback'


      but it gives an error regarding redirect-uri enter image description here







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          Unfortunately you can't use OAuth in webs without https and of course you can't in localhost, this is a new policy added in 2018.






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          • I test it on heroku https also but it also gives me same error
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:27










          • @HaseebAhmad check if the credentials are ok and the require things from twitch, I will check out to help you. Are you using devise?
            – Nicolás Nisoria
            Nov 12 at 13:30










          • yes sir i am using devise
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:31










          • Do you think that the problem is twitch and not your code?
            – Nicolás Nisoria
            Nov 12 at 13:33










          • I follow this blog alessiofanelli.com/blog/twitch-omniauth-strategy-on-rails
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:38










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          Unfortunately you can't use OAuth in webs without https and of course you can't in localhost, this is a new policy added in 2018.






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          • I test it on heroku https also but it also gives me same error
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:27










          • @HaseebAhmad check if the credentials are ok and the require things from twitch, I will check out to help you. Are you using devise?
            – Nicolás Nisoria
            Nov 12 at 13:30










          • yes sir i am using devise
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:31










          • Do you think that the problem is twitch and not your code?
            – Nicolás Nisoria
            Nov 12 at 13:33










          • I follow this blog alessiofanelli.com/blog/twitch-omniauth-strategy-on-rails
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:38














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          Unfortunately you can't use OAuth in webs without https and of course you can't in localhost, this is a new policy added in 2018.






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          • I test it on heroku https also but it also gives me same error
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:27










          • @HaseebAhmad check if the credentials are ok and the require things from twitch, I will check out to help you. Are you using devise?
            – Nicolás Nisoria
            Nov 12 at 13:30










          • yes sir i am using devise
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:31










          • Do you think that the problem is twitch and not your code?
            – Nicolás Nisoria
            Nov 12 at 13:33










          • I follow this blog alessiofanelli.com/blog/twitch-omniauth-strategy-on-rails
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:38












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          • I test it on heroku https also but it also gives me same error
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:27










          • @HaseebAhmad check if the credentials are ok and the require things from twitch, I will check out to help you. Are you using devise?
            – Nicolás Nisoria
            Nov 12 at 13:30










          • yes sir i am using devise
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:31










          • Do you think that the problem is twitch and not your code?
            – Nicolás Nisoria
            Nov 12 at 13:33










          • I follow this blog alessiofanelli.com/blog/twitch-omniauth-strategy-on-rails
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:38
















          • I test it on heroku https also but it also gives me same error
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:27










          • @HaseebAhmad check if the credentials are ok and the require things from twitch, I will check out to help you. Are you using devise?
            – Nicolás Nisoria
            Nov 12 at 13:30










          • yes sir i am using devise
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:31










          • Do you think that the problem is twitch and not your code?
            – Nicolás Nisoria
            Nov 12 at 13:33










          • I follow this blog alessiofanelli.com/blog/twitch-omniauth-strategy-on-rails
            – Haseeb Ahmad
            Nov 12 at 13:38















          I test it on heroku https also but it also gives me same error
          – Haseeb Ahmad
          Nov 12 at 13:27




          I test it on heroku https also but it also gives me same error
          – Haseeb Ahmad
          Nov 12 at 13:27












          @HaseebAhmad check if the credentials are ok and the require things from twitch, I will check out to help you. Are you using devise?
          – Nicolás Nisoria
          Nov 12 at 13:30




          @HaseebAhmad check if the credentials are ok and the require things from twitch, I will check out to help you. Are you using devise?
          – Nicolás Nisoria
          Nov 12 at 13:30












          yes sir i am using devise
          – Haseeb Ahmad
          Nov 12 at 13:31




          yes sir i am using devise
          – Haseeb Ahmad
          Nov 12 at 13:31












          Do you think that the problem is twitch and not your code?
          – Nicolás Nisoria
          Nov 12 at 13:33




          Do you think that the problem is twitch and not your code?
          – Nicolás Nisoria
          Nov 12 at 13:33












          I follow this blog alessiofanelli.com/blog/twitch-omniauth-strategy-on-rails
          – Haseeb Ahmad
          Nov 12 at 13:38




          I follow this blog alessiofanelli.com/blog/twitch-omniauth-strategy-on-rails
          – Haseeb Ahmad
          Nov 12 at 13:38

















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