01-08-2018 09:28
01-08-2018 09:28
I have a website that runs events. We have a FitBit applcation with a call back url.
Each of our events has a separate URL under the main website url, and would require a separate call back url in the app.
When doing Oauth I notice that if I don't send the callback registered with my application - (if I try to send one for different events) it fails.
the urls would look like this
www.mySite.com/myevent1/returnpage
www.mySite.com/myevent2/returnpage
etc.
Is it possible to either
1. Register new apps in fitbit as events get created on our site via an api rather than manually
2. Add a placeholder in a url that the Fitbit api understand may contain different values
Thanks
Mark
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01-09-2018 06:13
01-09-2018 06:13
Hi Mark,
Neither of the two options that you mention are supported.
Here, is what you can do:
- Register your application with multiple callback urls, each url on a new line
e.g.
- Pass the appropriate callback url in the 'redirect_uri' param when making authorization requests
01-09-2018 06:13
01-09-2018 06:13
Hi Mark,
Neither of the two options that you mention are supported.
Here, is what you can do:
- Register your application with multiple callback urls, each url on a new line
e.g.
- Pass the appropriate callback url in the 'redirect_uri' param when making authorization requests