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From a tutorial here:
http://ankurm.com/blog/api/using-localhost-for-facebook-app-development/1091/

I tried to set up a Local development Area for my Facebook app. But when I put "http://localhost:85/my_app/" as my domain name, Facebook says

App Domains: "http://localhost:85/app-name/" should not contain protocol information.

Also when I put "localhost:85/my_app/" as my domain name, I get the error:

App Domains: localhost:85/my_app/ is not a valid domain.

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    I don't believe what you want to update is the "App Domain" instead what you want to update is the "Site URL" located at: Apps > Edit App > Settings > Basic > Website with Facebook Login. Make sure it's checked green and the "Site URL" will appear. You can enter http:// localhost - no need to specify a port, but you most specify the protocol.
    – Luis Perez
    Apr 22, 2013 at 23:58
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    Couldn't get localhost to work under App Domain. Set Advanced Settings|'Valid OAuth redirect URIs' to the localhost url (http:// localhost:port#). See github.com/tschellenbach/Django-facebook/issues/376
    – Joe
    Feb 18, 2014 at 1:35
  • Also note, app domain must be localhost for it to accept the domain. I tried with mysite.local and it wouldn't work. Changed Site URL to http://localhost:85/ and App Domains to http://localhost:85/ then saved (FB modified App Domain) for it to work.
    – James
    Jul 11, 2016 at 8:41
  • Something else to try: "Under Client oAuth settings, where it says Use Strict Mode for Redirect URIs make sure it’s set to No and the hit save." -- wp-native-articles.com/blog/news/…
    – eflat
    Oct 11, 2017 at 18:42
  • Requiring HTTPS for Facebook Login. You will still be able to use HTTP with “localhost” addresses, but only while your app is still in development mode. developers.facebook.com/blog/post/2018/06/08/…
    – ramya
    Sep 27, 2018 at 8:00

16 Answers 16

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It seems like the protocol has been changed.

Here is my solution (I tested on 3rd April 2015 and it works well):

In Settings -> Basic tab

  1. App Domain: localhost
  2. Click "+Add Platform" and choose "Website"
  3. Site URL: http://localhost:<port>/ (<port> is your port number)
  4. Save Changes
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My solution:

  1. Leave App Domains empty
  2. (Products) Facebook login > Settings
  3. Add http://localhost:85/my_app/ to Valid OAuth redirect URIs box
  4. Save Changes
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    @Matt Long: I didnt find the Valid OAuth redirect URIs box has it been removed?
    – Julian
    Aug 30, 2016 at 13:39
  • @MattLong thanks! I got it working by using Supasates solution.
    – Julian
    Aug 31, 2016 at 8:35
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    Worked for me! (February 2018)
    – Daniel
    Feb 4, 2018 at 15:07
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    10/18/2020 I get this warning "localhost redirects are automatically allowed while in development mode only and do not need to be added here." Oct 18, 2020 at 23:26
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  1. Leave App Domains empty
  2. Go to Website with Facebook Login
  3. Add http://localhost:port_number/
  4. Save changes and try again. For more information visit

http://developers.facebook.com/docs/samples/canvas/ Happy coding :-)

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  • 3
    developers.facebook.com/docs/opengraph/getting-started - probably more relevant
    – fflyer05
    Nov 25, 2013 at 2:23
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    Couldn't get localhost to work under App Domain. Set Advanced settings|'Valid OAuth redirect URIs' to the localhost url (http:// localhost:port#). See github.com/tschellenbach/Django-facebook/issues/376
    – Joe
    Feb 18, 2014 at 1:30
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    What does mean "Website with Facebook Login" ? An option beside "App Domains" ? I don't see it. Adding the localhost entry in "Advanced settings | Valid OAuth redirect URIs" worked for me Mar 26, 2014 at 14:07
  • Did it, still getting error: "Given URL is not allowed by the Application configuration"
    – Ram Rachum
    Aug 10, 2014 at 11:40
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    Working OK. I want just to comment that this only works with 'localhost' as in the answer. I tried with 127.0.0.1:8000 and did not work
    – ePi272314
    May 7, 2016 at 13:31
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This has changed some over the years, but I just got it to work with a webapp that I'm running on localhost. This is what I did:

  1. Goto https://developers.facebook.com/apps
  2. Select your app.
  3. Select Settings > Basic from the left hand nav bar.
  4. Click the Add Platform button at the bottom of the page.
  5. Click Website
  6. Enter http://localhost:8080/ for the Site URL.
  7. Click the Quickstart button to the far right of the Site URL you just entered.
  8. A new tab will open. On that tab, scroll down to the section, "Tell us about your website" and again enter http://localhost:8080/ for the Site URL.
  9. Click the Next button.
  10. Attempted to login again, and it worked this time.

Good luck!

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    there is a way to use two domains? localhost and the domain used for production :/
    – JCarlosR
    Jan 6, 2017 at 2:25
  • Not Working: Still stuck at, URL blocked: This redirect failed because the redirect URI is not white-listed in the app's client OAuth settings. Make sure that the client and web OAuth logins are on and add all your app domains as valid OAuth redirect URIs. May 2, 2017 at 17:18
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2018 working solution

It took me ages to figure this out, so I'm going to share my solution.

I tried all the suggested answers, but nothing worked for me, and in the end all I had to do was to go to https://developers.facebook.com/apps/YOUR_APP_ID/fb-login/settings/, and add my full callback url in the Valid OAuth redirect URIs box.

In my case, using ruby on rails, my url looked like this http://localhost:3000/user/auth/facebook/callback.

And right after I added it, everything started working! Hope this helps someone else facing this issue.

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  • Thank you! Surprisingly, you have perfect workable solution for the current moment! Cheers.
    – nakhodkin
    Nov 5, 2017 at 20:16
  • yes thank you. This worked for me. I added localhost:5001 to section: Valid OAuth redirect URIs and enabled: Embedded Browser OAuth Login Dec 10, 2017 at 22:08
  • This also worked for me. This is the current working solution. I created a test version of my app for Facebook Login from localhost. (Until Facebook changes things again!)
    – Red3
    Jan 3, 2018 at 5:51
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    Thank you! PITA. After I added that, this notice popped up. In March, we're making a security update to your app settings that will invalidate calls from URIs not listed in the Valid OAuth redirect URIs field below.This update comes in response to malicious activity we saw on our platform, and we want to protect your app or website by requiring a new strict mode for redirect URIs Kinda seems they started early?
    – dbinott
    Jan 16, 2018 at 5:35
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    Thanks! It took me ages as well (till I found this answer). Problems is that the error you get from FB suggest you should add your domain to "the app's domains" Which has nothing to do with the actual problem. Thanks for wasting my time again FB :( Jan 11, 2019 at 8:33
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This is what I used to do.

If you are using Windows, you need to modify the host file. Host file location will be at %SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\etc\

Add a new line in host file like this

127.0.0.1    localhost.YOUR-SITE-NAME.com

Save the host file.

Go to FB apps setting control panel and give localhost.YOUR-SITE-NAME.com in Apps domain field. Save changes.

Now load you local environment like localhost.YOUR-SITE-NAME.com from your browser.

NB: change YOUR-SITE-NAME with your domain name.

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Working solution (August 2018)

First, select your app in the developers dashboard.

Then make sure your app is in development mode, as it allows localhost over HTTP. To do so, click on the toggle situated at the top right of your app's page.

Finally, please follow the notes below as they could cause trouble if improperly filled:

  • Settings > Basic > App Domains should be empty
  • Products > Facebook Login > Settings > Valid OAuth Redirect URIs should be empty
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  • is it still working ? i get white label error if i put my app on development mode. Feb 11, 2019 at 18:16
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    I have a test-app version of my productive app (always in development mode), cleared all the fields, but still get the error: OAuthException URI missmatch Feb 25, 2019 at 14:46
  • When your app is in development mode you can't test any endpoints that require you to submit your app
    – ricks
    Mar 19, 2019 at 16:11
  • Thanks bro, yeash this was tough to finally figure out
    – Anthony
    Aug 31, 2019 at 19:37
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You can either leave it blank or use localhost, http://localhost:85/my_app/ is the URL

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  • yeah i know its the url, but dats wot was done in the tutorial, and he claims it worked...that was why i tried it...by the way i have also tried localhost:85 but it ddnt work, but when i tried localhost only it worked...The reason i wanted to use :85 is because that's the port my apache is using...
    – Sanya Tobi
    Nov 14, 2012 at 10:55
  • The port is protocol information, you don't need it for that field. As the message says: should not contain protocol information.
    – phwd
    Nov 14, 2012 at 11:13
  • leaving it blank did the trick. And one more thing it does not accept localhost as domain name.
    – shashwat
    Aug 20, 2013 at 17:29
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When I wrote that tutorial at that time port was allowed in app domain. And I actually able to run app with 81 port (wamp server). Now it looks that facebook is not allowing port in url. You can use localhost in app domain.

I will update information as soon as possible. I am trying to find out solution.

A temporary solution is use localtunnel http://progrium.com/localtunnel/

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I tested this and it works for me [Feb 2020]:

  1. Install ngrok & get your https url (example: https://a3asdf23.ngrok.io)
  2. Go to FB App Dashboard Settings (Basic) -> under App Domains -> add https://a3asdf23.ngrok.io, https://ngrok.io.
  3. On the same page, scroll all the way down, Add Platform (Website), set the url as https://a3asdf23.ngrok.io. Not finish yet, click QuickStart -> under "Tell us about your website", put the same url https://a3asdf23.ngrok.io.
  4. Then go to Products -> Facebook Login -> Settings -> Client OAuth Settings -> Valid OAuth Redirect URIs -> add these https://a3asdf23.ngrok.io, https://ngrok.io, https://a3asdf23.ngrok.io/{your-redirect-uri}.

And here you go. Thanks me later :)

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  • This is ridiculous. Facebook should have a easier way to do this. Localhost is a standard and we should click a box and that's it. Waste of our time.
    – Henri
    Jan 5, 2022 at 20:17
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You must create a tunnel to share your localhost; Ngrok is maby the easiest way to do that.

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https://ngrok.com

Go through https://ngrok.com/ link to download ngrok and extract that file. Open cmd ( search cmd) Go to directory where ngrok is extracted. Open ngrok from command line ex: c:/ngrok/ngrok.exe [port] or cd c:/ngrok then ngrok 80 ( ngrok [port] ) You will get

ngrok

Tunnel Status                 online
Version                       1.3/1.3
Forwarding                    http://3ahsdfhska.ngrok.com -> 127.0.0.1:80
Forwarding                    https://3ahsdfhska.ngrok.com -> 127.0.0.1:80
Web Interface                 http://127.0.0.1:4040
# Conn                        0
Avg Conn Time                 0.00ms

Don’t FORGET to make sure your wamp server is open on same port … (how to check -> goto->wampicon->apache->httpd.conf search for port or 80(default) use that for ngrok.exe 80 )

http://3ahsdfhska.ngrok.com

will be URL for accessing your localhost online

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  • I would like to test ngrok to fowd to my servlet. My servlet runs on a specific path. FOr example: localhost:8080/plugins/servlet How can I instruct ngrok to fwd there? Feb 4, 2014 at 21:53
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I tried all the solutions mentioned here but none of them worked.

What solved my issue was copying the "OAuth redirect URI" from firebase to facebook app "Valid OAuth Redirect URIs"

I left all the domains blank

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  • Can confirm this is the only thing working in january 2021.
    – sanderdebr
    Jan 11, 2021 at 14:17
  • Have you tried this? Mar 16, 2022 at 18:23
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If you are getting the protocol errors, not only do you need to REMOVE the Http:// but also if there is any backslash at the end of the web address, you must remove that too or it won't work. I did this and it worked perfectly! Holla!

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Tossing one more solution into the mix:

I set up my website per the instructions, then added a second app (Facebook Canvas) and set that URL to http://localhost:XXXXX. Now I can access FB both locally and in production.

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I develop locally and I use this URL: localhost/fb

Then I had to add a website with the following URL: http://localhost

Under App Domains I added localhost.

Now it works. The only issue I had was, that you have to use this URL in all of your scripts. E.g.

$loginUrl = $helper->getLoginUrl('http://localhost/fb/login-callback.php', $permissions);

You can't use 127.0.0.1 here ...

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