dangelsaurus
dangelsaurus

Reputation: 7562

Facebook OAuth "The domain of this URL isn't included in the app's domain"

Let me first start with saying I've searched for an answer to this question for quite some time...

I'm trying to setup Facebook OAuth to work with my application that is being developed locally on my machine. Everything was working perfect with Facebook authorization UNTIL I moved from using localhost to another domain name (still local to my machine.) Now I'm getting the following error.

Can't Load URL: The domain of this URL isn't included in the app's domains. To be able to load this URL, add all domains and subdomains of your app to the App Domains field in your app settings.

My hosts file contains 127.0.0.1 domain.dev (works perfect)

My redirect in my app (using Socialite) is http://domain.dev/auth/facebook/callback

In my Facebook App Settings...

The URL at the time of the error message is..

https://www.facebook.com/v2.5/dialog/oauth?client_id=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2Fdomain.dev%2Fauth%2Ffacebook%2Fcallback&scope=email&response_type=code&state=0ztcKhmWwFLtj72TWE8uOKTcf65JmePtG95MZLDD

I'm at a loss of what the problem is...

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Upvotes: 332

Views: 469931

Answers (30)

Henry Bui
Henry Bui

Reputation: 703

It's 2024 and there is no Products menu anymore.

What you have to do is custom the Use Cases.

Step 1: Add callback URL to Valid OAuth Redirect URIs

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Step 2: Add app domain on Setting > Basic

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After click Save, the changes maybe take a while to apply. For me it about 5-10 minutes.

Upvotes: 3

Naman Chandak
Naman Chandak

Reputation: 19

I used same url for, and this thing worked

Privacy Policy URL
User data deletion
Valid OAuth Redirect URIs

Upvotes: 0

Lei Lionel
Lei Lionel

Reputation: 1273

This usually happens if you have entered the wrong details when you created the App in Facebook. Or have you changed a URL's of an existing App?

Can you please recheck the settings of your APP in this page?

https://developers.facebook.com/apps

  1. Select the correct App and click the edit button;

  2. Check the URLs & paths are correctly entered and are pointing to the site where you have installed Ultimate Facebook plugin.

Upvotes: 98

Svetoslav Stefanov
Svetoslav Stefanov

Reputation: 121

I read through maybe every answer on the internet and nothing worked in my case.

I kept getting this error:

JSSDK Unknown Host domain The Domain you are hosting the Facebook Javascript SDK is not in your app's Javascript SDK host domain list. Please specify your host domain in App dashboard login settings.

But in the end, I found a solution. By the time of writing this (late October 2022) the fix in my case was this:

  1. Go to https://developers.facebook.com/apps/your-app-id-here/fb-login/settings - note: this url might change in the future. Just go to your developer's app -> Products -> Facebook Login -> Settings
  2. Search for Allowed Domains for the JavaScript SDK
  3. I had my url written in this way: https://www.website.com/. After I added the non-www version everything worked out! https://website.com/

Hope this fixes the issue for somebody else too!

Upvotes: 0

Saifullah khan
Saifullah khan

Reputation: 778

If you are using AWS Cognito then add the URL https://<your-user-pool-domain>/oauth2/idpresponse to the Valid OAuth Redirect URIs in Facebook Login -> Settings

Upvotes: 0

Raffi
Raffi

Reputation: 996

The Meta for Developers interface currently provides two places where you can enter the domains for your app: the Basic settings under "App domains", and the Advanced settings under "Domain Manager". The SDK might not recognize your domain if it is listed in just the Domain Manager.

Upvotes: 0

Mohamed Elleuch
Mohamed Elleuch

Reputation: 79

in my case, i solved this issue by adding the full URL and not only the domain as facebook ask. i hope that they will rename it for more clarification. so the Valid OAuth Redirect URIs should be like so:
Before: https://www.mobile-battles.com
After: https://www.mobile-battles.com/register

Upvotes: 0

Andrey
Andrey

Reputation: 6377

If your game has no server/site (e.g. if you develop for Gameroom like me) - add "https://apps.facebook.com/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" (put your app ID instead of "xxxxxxxxxxxx") to "Valid OAuth Redirect URIs".

Upvotes: 0

felmez
felmez

Reputation: 108

on Magento 2 Social Login extension, you have to copy Valid OAuth redirect URIs from the panel and add the link to Valid OAuth Redirect URIs field in Client OAuth Settings page at developers.facebook.com

Upvotes: 0

Chevelle
Chevelle

Reputation: 248

I had the same problem.....the issu is in the version PHP SDK 5.6.2 and the fix was editing the following file:

facebook\src\Facebook\Helpers\FacebookRedirectLoginHelper.php

change this line

$redirectUrl = FacebookUrlManipulator::removeParamsFromUrl($redirectUrl,['state','code']);

to

$redirectUrl = FacebookUrlManipulator::removeParamsFromUrl($redirectUrl,['state','code','enforce_https']);

Upvotes: 1

sh6210
sh6210

Reputation: 4540

In my case, things i had to do is only enabling the Embedded Browser OAuth Login

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Upvotes: 10

adrianTNT
adrianTNT

Reputation: 4098

Can't Load URL: The domain of this URL isn't included in the app's domains. To be able to load this URL, add all domains and subdomains of your app to the App Domains field in your app settings.

I had this issue today, I find the Facebook documentation and SDK disrespectful and arogant towards other developers to say the least.

Besides having the "app domains" in two different locations without much information (3 if you add a "web" platform), you also need to go to app products / facebook login / settings and add your redirect URL under Valid OAuth Redirect URIs

The error says NOTHING about the oauth settings.

Upvotes: 36

Bhaskar Choudhary
Bhaskar Choudhary

Reputation: 215

Facebook has recently disabled the toggle button for 'Use Strict Mode for Redirect URIs', so you need to add exact URI what's being called when you hit login button. For my case it was as shown in screenshot. It solved the issue for me :)

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Upvotes: 18

ganesh avhad
ganesh avhad

Reputation: 94

first step: use all https://example.in or ssl certificate URL , dont use http://example.in

second step: faceboook application setting->basic setting->add your domain or subdomain

third step: faceboook application login setting->Valid OAuth Redirect URIs->add your all redirect url after login

fourth step: faceboook application setting->advance setting->Domain Manager->add your domain name

do all this step then use your application id, application version ,app secret for setup

Upvotes: 0

Cosmin
Cosmin

Reputation: 2385

The way I fixed it: I went to the Valid OAuth Redirect URIs textbox and set the exact URL, not just the domain:

before: https://my-website.com

after: https://my-website.com/facebookoauth/facebooklogin

(the url may be different in your case, check it in the address bar of the browser).

This was caused by the setting Use Strict Mode for Redirect URIs, which was locked in the Yes position.

Upvotes: 8

Kenneth Spencer
Kenneth Spencer

Reputation: 1542

In case this helps anyone else, this started happening for me on an older site when "Valid OAuth Redirect URIs" became mandatory. The site was still using the V4 PHP SDK and the problem was resolved for me by upgrading to the V5 SDK.

Upvotes: 2

Ste_95
Ste_95

Reputation: 371

Nothing really worked for me, until I updated the SDK version I was using. I started with 5.0. Not even 5.4.0 would not work either. When I updated to 5.6.2, it worked flawlessly, despite there being nothing in the changelogs that was relevant!

Upvotes: 4

刘同彬
刘同彬

Reputation: 336

Facebook Login -> Settings -> Valid OAuth redirect URIs -> insert the domains of your redirect url, remember you should add 'https' or http. eg: if your redirect url is https://xxx.xxx.com/path/callback.do, you only need to enter https://xxx.xxx.com/, it's ok for me.

Upvotes: 1

Peter Robinson
Peter Robinson

Reputation: 383

The problem, and the answers, keep changing as FB tightens up the login procedure. Today, I started getting this horror message "The domain of this URL isn't included in the app's domains. To be able to load this URL, add all domains and subdomains of your app to the App Domains field in your app settings."

The answer was: now FB wants the full redirect uri. So for me, where it used to be just https://www.example.com it now wants https://www.example.com/auth/facebook/callback. This has to go in the "Valid OAuth redirect URIs" field (Developer/Facebook login->setting)

Upvotes: 1

Rumesh Madushanka
Rumesh Madushanka

Reputation: 379

Most of the time its happen with not insert proper valid OAuth redirect URL in the product section of the FB dashboard.I suggest follow my bellow steps

01.Check the basic setting of the app is okay with bellow picture with you

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02.check whether you have add a product

If not you can easily add log in product by clicking + sine as I show in the bellow.

If Yes just got to inside of the product setting. enter image description here

03.The check whether you have provide valid OAuth redirect URL

Its simple mean what should after login.It is not other than that your call back URl.You can see in my bellow picture I have added several redirect URLs. enter image description here

  1. have any problem further Watch my video-- > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdhubrzV5y8&t=3s

Upvotes: 9

mcfred
mcfred

Reputation: 1401

Here's what I did to solve this issue: enter image description here

Basically:

1) Enable "Embedded Browser OAuth Login"

2) Disable "Use Strict Mode for Redirect URIs" and enter a redirect URI like the way I did.

3) Leave all the rest of the options as they are.

4) Save your changes.

5) Enjoy :)

Upvotes: 26

Reece Kenney
Reece Kenney

Reputation: 2974

Using my own local server.

Simply adding http://localhost/my-site as a URL in:

https://developers.facebook.com/apps/YOUR-APP-ID/fb-login/

worked for me.

Upvotes: 0

Jimmy Shaw
Jimmy Shaw

Reputation: 1327

This same Facebook error happened to me in the Production environment. The reason was I had 2 apps registered with Facebook (Local, Production) but I hardcoded the Local app ID into the source code and forgot to switch it out for the Production app ID before deployment.

Best practice dictates you shouldn't have the app ID hardcoded into the source code but if you do, do not mismatch your various Facebook app IDs like I mistakenly did.

Upvotes: 0

Ambala Chandrashekar
Ambala Chandrashekar

Reputation: 532

Click here Code Project! Its Code project example. Its working to me

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Upvotes: 6

Craig Lambie
Craig Lambie

Reputation: 2948

In case someone comes across this and is looking for these settings (like I was)

You have to

  1. On the left hand side, click "+Add Product" and select "Facebook Login" (it was at the top for me)
  2. See the new settings available on the left hand side
  3. You will now have these OAuth settings on that "Product Settings"

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Additional Info: Make sure to add the Callback URL like http://localhost:3000 to the Valid OAuth redirect URIs field on the settings page of Facebook Login

Upvotes: 262

Green
Green

Reputation: 30845

As of 2017-10.

Solution that solved my issue.

Currently that FB renders this surprise.

...app’s Client OAuth Settings. Make sure Client and Web OAuth Login are on...

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The settings to adjust are located here https://developers.facebook.com/apps/[your_app_itentifier]/fb-login/.

The trailing slash is important. They must match in your app code and in FB admin settings. So this is a config somewhere in your code (see below how to get any domain name for a dev app):

{
    callbackURL: `http://my_local_app.com:3000/callback/`, // trailing slash
}

and here

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To get any domain name for an app on a local Windows machine, edit host file. Custom names are good in order to get rid of all those localhost:8080, 0.0.0.0:30303, 127.0.0.0:8000, so forth. Because some third party services like FB sometimes fail to let you use 127.0.0.0 names.

On Windows 10 hosts file is here:

C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts

Backup initial file, create a copy with different name (Doesn't work in native Windows CMD. I use Git for Windows, it has many Unix commands)

$ cp hosts hosts.bak

Add this in hosts

127.0.0.1  myfbapp.com # you can access it in a browser http://myfbapp.com:3000
127.0.0.1  www.myotherapp.io # In a browser http://www.myotherapp.io:2020

In order to get rid of port part :3000 set up NGINX, for example.

Upvotes: 9

Altin
Altin

Reputation: 2245

This worked for me:

Here's the main thing to understand: Facebook will always check for the "WWW" domain. So make sure www.your_domain.dev is working on your browser first.

It is possible that if you have multiple virtual hosts on your local server, some other virtual host overrides "www.your_domain.dev". So please check that. Apache will pick the FIRST definition of domain (or ports, or something in these terms - I'm no expert on this, but learned by mistakes). An easy quick fix for this virtual host overriding is to put "www.your_domain.dev virtual host definition on the very top of the file "httpd-vhosts.conf".

Go to "/apache/conf/https-vhosts.conf" and put this on the very top of the file:

<VirtualHost *:80>
<Directory "C:/your_app_folder_path/">
    Options FollowSymLinks Indexes
    AllowOverride All
    Order deny,allow
    allow from All
</Directory>
ServerName your_domain.dev
ServerAlias your_domain.dev
DocumentRoot "C:/your_app_folder_path/"
</VirtualHost>

###### FOR SSL #####
<VirtualHost *:443>
    DocumentRoot "C:/your_app_folder_path/"
    ServerName your_domain.dev
    ServerAlias www.your_domain.dev
    SSLEngine on
    SSLCertificateFile "conf/ssl.crt/server.crt"
    SSLCertificateKeyFile "conf/ssl.key/server.key"
    <Directory "C:/your_app_folder_path/">
        Options All
        AllowOverride All
        Require all granted 
    </Directory>
</VirtualHost>

Next: If you are using Windows system, edit your "hosts" file in "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc" by adding two lines:

127.0.0.1 your_domain.dev
127.0.0.1 www.your_domain.dev

Next: Restart your Apache server and everything should work now.


I hope this will help you and save your time. I wasted almost a whole day searching around the web and was pulling my hair out and couldn't find anything helpful until I found this.

Upvotes: 1

Daniel Krzyczkowski
Daniel Krzyczkowski

Reputation: 3167

This option should be enabled in portal:

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Upvotes: 3

Anum Sheraz
Anum Sheraz

Reputation: 2635

In the App domain section, you are writing your app domain but you also need to add your login domain i.e. the name of html page where you ask user to login. In my case, I was testing it on localhost and the login route was localhost/login, If I only put http://localhost.com in App domain section, I get this error. But after adding http://localhost/login.com, the error was fixed. and also the App settings has changed in newer version of SDK, in which there is no option for OAuth redirect route. You've to assign the redirect route directly from server side, after successfully getting OAuth token.

Upvotes: 1

Sanjoy Kanrar
Sanjoy Kanrar

Reputation: 897

Make sure your app is public. Click on + Add product Now go to products => Facebook Login Now do the following:

Valid OAuth redirect URIs : example.com/

Deauthorize Callback URL : https://example.com/facebookapp http://unicodeitsolutions.com/

Upvotes: 42

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