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I'm trying to implement the django-rest-framework-social-oauth2 library, following the linked instructions to set up LinkedIn (in place of Facebook). I've added the app, as it says in the instructions, but I don't understand what to do with the redirect URI, as the instructions state that it should be blank. I have a link on my website of the form:



https://www.linkedin.com/oauth/v2/authorization?response_type=code&client_id=CLIEND_ID&redirect_uri=      http%3A%2F%2Ffoo.com%2Ffrontend%2Flogin_redirect&scope=r_basicprofile


When I click this, linkedin confirms the request and then redirects to the link encoded in the url above (http://foo.com/frontend/login_redirect) with some parameters in the url. I should then send those parameters to a particular linkedin api endpoint to obtain a token for the user.



Currently, when linkedin tries to redirect, a 404 error is returned. I tried adding that redirect URI to the redirect URIs of the application, and the result was the same.



To summarise, do I need to use a particular redirect url (in which case, what is it?), or, if not, how do I tell django-rest-framework-social-oauth2 which redirect URI it should make available?










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    I'm trying to implement the django-rest-framework-social-oauth2 library, following the linked instructions to set up LinkedIn (in place of Facebook). I've added the app, as it says in the instructions, but I don't understand what to do with the redirect URI, as the instructions state that it should be blank. I have a link on my website of the form:



    https://www.linkedin.com/oauth/v2/authorization?response_type=code&client_id=CLIEND_ID&redirect_uri=      http%3A%2F%2Ffoo.com%2Ffrontend%2Flogin_redirect&scope=r_basicprofile


    When I click this, linkedin confirms the request and then redirects to the link encoded in the url above (http://foo.com/frontend/login_redirect) with some parameters in the url. I should then send those parameters to a particular linkedin api endpoint to obtain a token for the user.



    Currently, when linkedin tries to redirect, a 404 error is returned. I tried adding that redirect URI to the redirect URIs of the application, and the result was the same.



    To summarise, do I need to use a particular redirect url (in which case, what is it?), or, if not, how do I tell django-rest-framework-social-oauth2 which redirect URI it should make available?










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      I'm trying to implement the django-rest-framework-social-oauth2 library, following the linked instructions to set up LinkedIn (in place of Facebook). I've added the app, as it says in the instructions, but I don't understand what to do with the redirect URI, as the instructions state that it should be blank. I have a link on my website of the form:



      https://www.linkedin.com/oauth/v2/authorization?response_type=code&client_id=CLIEND_ID&redirect_uri=      http%3A%2F%2Ffoo.com%2Ffrontend%2Flogin_redirect&scope=r_basicprofile


      When I click this, linkedin confirms the request and then redirects to the link encoded in the url above (http://foo.com/frontend/login_redirect) with some parameters in the url. I should then send those parameters to a particular linkedin api endpoint to obtain a token for the user.



      Currently, when linkedin tries to redirect, a 404 error is returned. I tried adding that redirect URI to the redirect URIs of the application, and the result was the same.



      To summarise, do I need to use a particular redirect url (in which case, what is it?), or, if not, how do I tell django-rest-framework-social-oauth2 which redirect URI it should make available?










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      I'm trying to implement the django-rest-framework-social-oauth2 library, following the linked instructions to set up LinkedIn (in place of Facebook). I've added the app, as it says in the instructions, but I don't understand what to do with the redirect URI, as the instructions state that it should be blank. I have a link on my website of the form:



      https://www.linkedin.com/oauth/v2/authorization?response_type=code&client_id=CLIEND_ID&redirect_uri=      http%3A%2F%2Ffoo.com%2Ffrontend%2Flogin_redirect&scope=r_basicprofile


      When I click this, linkedin confirms the request and then redirects to the link encoded in the url above (http://foo.com/frontend/login_redirect) with some parameters in the url. I should then send those parameters to a particular linkedin api endpoint to obtain a token for the user.



      Currently, when linkedin tries to redirect, a 404 error is returned. I tried adding that redirect URI to the redirect URIs of the application, and the result was the same.



      To summarise, do I need to use a particular redirect url (in which case, what is it?), or, if not, how do I tell django-rest-framework-social-oauth2 which redirect URI it should make available?







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