I followed the instructions and tryed problem solving with Rebeccas tips but still no success with running the Web Application Builder v.1.2.
Machine is a personal computer, Win 7, browser Firefox or Chrome. My account is a free ArcGIS Dev. account.
Usually I work with the Story Map application and use XAMPP to test my stuff, The instruction is clear to register with the (full) computer name, say: "uxxxxxx". No Domain but Workgroup "WORKGROUP". Redirection URIs would be:
In AGOL: My Content
/ Add Item
/ An Application / URL:
http://uxxxxxx:3344/webappbuilder/
Redirect URI:
http://uxxxxxx and https:uxxxxxx
Portal URI:
Still getting the 400 when suppling the client ID ... what am I doing wrong? Tried with both browsers, deleting the signininfo.json, reinstalling WAB. Are the URIs correct? Can I use WAB with the free / trial dev account?
Any help on this topic is much appreciated!
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Friedrich,
Here is how I have mine setup. It is a little different from the help doc as I did this before the help doc was even created:
I wanted to test this out with my free dev account. My machine is a bit different since I also have it registered with my Org account. But when I register computers with the AGOL, I do not include the :3344 I include it in the URL, but not the individual machines.
as shown here
See Hint 4 on my Tips page where it talks about (make sure you are only listing the desktop computer that you use for WAB.....should not be used on a Server)
Workgroup:
- http://<machinename>
- https://<machinename>
Domain:
- http://<machinename>.<FullDomain>
- https://<machinename>.<FullDomain>
Ok, I finally found the mistake - its so embarrassing...
Turns out I misspelled the intended computer name when I was setting up my machine years ago. Never noticed, not even when I checked the name twice before working with WAB. Spelled it correctly like a hundred times when setting up the URIs but with a misspelled computer name no wonder it didn't work out.
So yeah. Add hint #X: Double check your computer name and pay close intention to spelling.
Unbelivable. Don't tell anyone and so sorry to have bothered you with such a dumb mistake.
Too late....I already added the hint and link to my Tips. Never hurts to let others know they aren't the only one that may have this issue.
I am fine with that