[keycloak-dev] Invalid redirect_uri with passport
Bill Burke
bburke at redhat.com
Thu Dec 4 08:56:11 EST 2014
I'd like to distribute this in the next release and document it. Will
the appropriate Node.js distribution methods be available for this?
(Bower?) Change the version to 1.1.Beta2 :)
Another things to think about is to get on the Node.js lists and let
them know about this.
On 12/4/2014 5:42 AM, Bruno Oliveira wrote:
> Ahoy, after apply the changes suggested by Lukas on IRC[1], I got it working.
>
> I'm planning to release a version 0.0.1.Alpha today for testing if you
> guys agree.
>
> [1] -
> https://github.com/abstractj/passport-keycloak/commit/0f0baa1fcce3f926ff75b3c1f5253022afe80619
>
> On 2014-12-04, Bruno Oliveira wrote:
>> Good morning, I'm doing some progress with Keycloak and Passport.js[1].
>> Although I get "invalid redirect_uri" using HTTP or HTTPS, if the
>> callback url[2] is changed to something like "http://www.google.com"
>> everything works fine.
>>
>> I saw one issue related to Undertow[3], but I'm not sure if it's
>> truly related with what's happening here or me doing something wrong.
>>
>> I'll move forward investigating the issue, but if you have an idea or
>> suggestion, it will be more than welcome. To reproduce the issue, just
>> follow the readme instructions[4].
>>
>> [1] - https://github.com/abstractj/passport-keycloak/tree/goose
>> [2] -
>> https://github.com/abstractj/passport-keycloak/blob/goose/examples/app.js#L11
>> [3] - https://issues.jboss.org/browse/KEYCLOAK-568
>> [4] -
>> https://github.com/abstractj/passport-keycloak/blob/goose/README.md
>>
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