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I have a single page FB Canvas app that is calling through the iframe a page I have hosted on Heroku.

Loading the page directly through my heroku link works no problem. However, when I try to load the page through the canvas app, it sometimes only loads half of the HTML. I need to spam refresh in order for the entire page to render correctly in the app.

I've checked my page against W3C validator and there are no syntax issues.

Is it Heroku just being slow? It loads pretty quickly when I access the url directly.

What could cause my page to just load halfway and stop?

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  • Check the HTTP requests that are happening using Firebug or something.
    – CBroe
    Aug 15, 2012 at 12:26
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    I have just this issue, did you ever find a solution? The HTTP POST request shows up as 200 in the heroku logs but firebug/web console shows the request as HTTP 200 and failed.
    – joar
    Jan 9, 2013 at 9:01
  • Can you share the link of your app, both - canvas link and app link Jan 9, 2013 at 9:15
  • Issue is not restricted to canvas, pure app reproduces the error except on some requests for no apparent reason: apps.facebook.com/statoil-jobs
    – joar
    Jan 9, 2013 at 9:21
  • Well its loading completing at my end Jan 9, 2013 at 9:41

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I had this issue while using Heroku, but only for me and a colleague which were associated to the app as owner and tester respectively, other accounts could load the page just fine.

Testing the same app hosted via pagekite over a 24/3 ADSL works perfectly.

HTTPS or HTTP doesn't seem to matter. I'd say this is an Heroku issue.


EDIT: I'm not sure what happened, but the problem isn't there anymore. I can't think of anything that I did that fixed the issue, but I did many things both before and after the problem went away, such as cacheing remote data in the DB, and whatnot. I can't be certain anything of that helped or if it's some hidden issue in the Heroku infrastructure.

I contacted Heroku about the issue, by the time they came back to me, the issue had suddenly disappeared.

I have promised to get back with logs (both application and client HTTP/TCP logs), if you have this issue and can reproduce it, capture the logs and send it to Heroku support. Capturing TCP traffic can be done with wireshark and the Heroku application logs are available via heroku logs.

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  • When I was experiencing this problem, other users apart from the application owner had the same problem. I concluded that it was simply the response from the server being slow. I was hosting it on heroku for what its worth.
    – super9
    Jan 12, 2013 at 9:02
  • @super9 I too use heroku for the hosting of the application, but I haven't been able to reproduce it with any users not connected to the app.
    – joar
    Jan 14, 2013 at 11:25
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I had this issue, too. I think it is related to the issue in this question: iFrame showing up Blank in Facebook Canvas App

If it is a Python app using Flask try this code: from werkzeug.wsgi import LimitedStream

class StreamConsumingMiddleware(object):

    def __init__(self, app):
        self.app = app

    def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
        stream = LimitedStream(environ['wsgi.input'],
                               int(environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'] or 0))
        environ['wsgi.input'] = stream
        app_iter = self.app(environ, start_response)
        try:
            stream.exhaust()
            for event in app_iter:
                yield event
        finally:
            if hasattr(app_iter, 'close'):
                app_iter.close()

Active it with this line:

app.wsgi_app = StreamConsumingMiddleware(app.wsgi_app)

Source: http://flask.pocoo.org/snippets/47/

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