Yahoo OAuth not redirecting to callback uri
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I am making call for yahoo oauth
public async Task<ActionResult> YahooCalendar()
{
var url = "https://api.login.yahoo.com/oauth2/request_auth?client_id=XXX&redirect_uri=http://localhost.com/Event/getToken&response_type=code&language=en-us";
return Redirect(url);
}
I have set the callback domain as localhost.com
[But it is giving me this error][1]
how should i make the redirect uri to callback on another function in my controller?
javascript c# asp.net-mvc oauth-2.0 yahoo-api
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I am making call for yahoo oauth
public async Task<ActionResult> YahooCalendar()
{
var url = "https://api.login.yahoo.com/oauth2/request_auth?client_id=XXX&redirect_uri=http://localhost.com/Event/getToken&response_type=code&language=en-us";
return Redirect(url);
}
I have set the callback domain as localhost.com
[But it is giving me this error][1]
how should i make the redirect uri to callback on another function in my controller?
javascript c# asp.net-mvc oauth-2.0 yahoo-api
Don't you have to put the port? in yourlocalhosturl?
– balexandre
Nov 20 at 7:15
@balexandre when i put the port number it gives an error about wrong redirect uri
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 7:22
I guess redirectURL's can't have port numbers, for your example to work, you need to setup port 80 instead the one Visual Studio gives you... several posts in here about how to change that...
– balexandre
Nov 20 at 7:27
@charlietfl yes it got accepted and it works fine. i get the authorization code too but it doesn't redirect to the function i want.
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 8:54
@balexandre can you please give link to one that works alright?
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 8:55
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up vote
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I am making call for yahoo oauth
public async Task<ActionResult> YahooCalendar()
{
var url = "https://api.login.yahoo.com/oauth2/request_auth?client_id=XXX&redirect_uri=http://localhost.com/Event/getToken&response_type=code&language=en-us";
return Redirect(url);
}
I have set the callback domain as localhost.com
[But it is giving me this error][1]
how should i make the redirect uri to callback on another function in my controller?
javascript c# asp.net-mvc oauth-2.0 yahoo-api
I am making call for yahoo oauth
public async Task<ActionResult> YahooCalendar()
{
var url = "https://api.login.yahoo.com/oauth2/request_auth?client_id=XXX&redirect_uri=http://localhost.com/Event/getToken&response_type=code&language=en-us";
return Redirect(url);
}
I have set the callback domain as localhost.com
[But it is giving me this error][1]
how should i make the redirect uri to callback on another function in my controller?
javascript c# asp.net-mvc oauth-2.0 yahoo-api
javascript c# asp.net-mvc oauth-2.0 yahoo-api
edited Nov 21 at 12:10
asked Nov 20 at 7:12
Mint Op
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Don't you have to put the port? in yourlocalhosturl?
– balexandre
Nov 20 at 7:15
@balexandre when i put the port number it gives an error about wrong redirect uri
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 7:22
I guess redirectURL's can't have port numbers, for your example to work, you need to setup port 80 instead the one Visual Studio gives you... several posts in here about how to change that...
– balexandre
Nov 20 at 7:27
@charlietfl yes it got accepted and it works fine. i get the authorization code too but it doesn't redirect to the function i want.
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 8:54
@balexandre can you please give link to one that works alright?
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 8:55
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Don't you have to put the port? in yourlocalhosturl?
– balexandre
Nov 20 at 7:15
@balexandre when i put the port number it gives an error about wrong redirect uri
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 7:22
I guess redirectURL's can't have port numbers, for your example to work, you need to setup port 80 instead the one Visual Studio gives you... several posts in here about how to change that...
– balexandre
Nov 20 at 7:27
@charlietfl yes it got accepted and it works fine. i get the authorization code too but it doesn't redirect to the function i want.
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 8:54
@balexandre can you please give link to one that works alright?
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 8:55
Don't you have to put the port? in your
localhost url?– balexandre
Nov 20 at 7:15
Don't you have to put the port? in your
localhost url?– balexandre
Nov 20 at 7:15
@balexandre when i put the port number it gives an error about wrong redirect uri
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 7:22
@balexandre when i put the port number it gives an error about wrong redirect uri
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 7:22
I guess redirectURL's can't have port numbers, for your example to work, you need to setup port 80 instead the one Visual Studio gives you... several posts in here about how to change that...
– balexandre
Nov 20 at 7:27
I guess redirectURL's can't have port numbers, for your example to work, you need to setup port 80 instead the one Visual Studio gives you... several posts in here about how to change that...
– balexandre
Nov 20 at 7:27
@charlietfl yes it got accepted and it works fine. i get the authorization code too but it doesn't redirect to the function i want.
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 8:54
@charlietfl yes it got accepted and it works fine. i get the authorization code too but it doesn't redirect to the function i want.
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 8:54
@balexandre can you please give link to one that works alright?
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 8:55
@balexandre can you please give link to one that works alright?
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 8:55
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Don't you have to put the port? in your
localhosturl?– balexandre
Nov 20 at 7:15
@balexandre when i put the port number it gives an error about wrong redirect uri
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 7:22
I guess redirectURL's can't have port numbers, for your example to work, you need to setup port 80 instead the one Visual Studio gives you... several posts in here about how to change that...
– balexandre
Nov 20 at 7:27
@charlietfl yes it got accepted and it works fine. i get the authorization code too but it doesn't redirect to the function i want.
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 8:54
@balexandre can you please give link to one that works alright?
– Mint Op
Nov 20 at 8:55