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I am trying to connect my rails app to the trello API. I have asked for tokens and secrets at https://trello.com/app-key I have installed the ruby gem 'ruby-trello' in my gemfile.

I need to generate a trello card with on submit of my contact form with the email submitted, the message's object and the message content. This is my create method in contact_controller.rb

def create
    @contact = Contact.new(contact_params)
    if @contact.save
      redirect_to root_path
      flash[:alert] = "Votre message a bien été envoyé à l'équipe TennisMatch, nous vous contacterons dans les plus brefs délais !"

        Trello.configure do |config|
          config.developer_public_key = ENV['PUBLIC_TRELLO_KEY']
          config.member_token = ENV['MEMBER_TRELLO_TOKEN']
        end
        me = Trello::Member.find("david_geismar")

      # find first board
      board = me.boards.first
      puts board.name
      # puts "Lists: #{board.lists.map {|x| x.name}.join(', ')}"
      # puts "Members: #{board.members.map {|x| x.full_name}.join(', ')}"
      board.cards.each do |card|
            puts "fu"
            # puts "-- Actions: #{card.actions.nil? ? 0 : card.actions.count}"
            # puts "-- Members: #{card.members.count}"
            # puts "-- Labels: #{card.labels.count}"
      end
    else
      render 'new'
    end
  end

my application.yml file looks like this:

development:
      PUBLIC_TRELLO_KEY: "******"
      MEMBER_TRELLO_TOKEN: "******"

But everytime I am submitting my contact form I get the error : invalid token

here's the actual log:

Redirected to http://localhost:3000/ E, [2015-06-17T01:47:19.732876 #11385] ERROR -- : [401 GET https://api.trello.com/1/members/david_geismar]: invalid token

Completed 500 Internal Server Error in 475ms

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  • Just to confirm - are you using Figaro gem, or similar, to automatically add the application.yml to your env?
    – Dan Weaver
    Aug 29, 2015 at 21:24

3 Answers 3

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You might not be using the correct member token.

The 'secret' displayed on your https://trello.com/app-key page is not a member token.

You can obtain a member token by authorizing your app in a browser and copying the returned string. Use the following URL:

https://trello.com/1/authorize?key=YOUR_API_KEY&scope=read%2Cwrite&name=APP_NAME&expiration=never&response_type=token

  • key = your developer API key
  • scope = read,write to give you full access
  • name = app name that appears in the authorization dialog, seems arbitrary
  • expiration = never so that you don't need to keep renewing, default is 30 days
  • response_type = token string that can be copied to your Rails config

The 'secret' is not used here at all. It seems to be only used for the oAuth method of authenticating.

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Environment variables placed in application.yml are not automatically populated in your Rails environment. You might want to take a look at the dotenv gem, which makes this super easy IMO. Essentially, you can place your environment variables in a top level file called .env and the gem handles getting them installed in your environment.

Otherwise, you can add a bit of code in an initializer to read these into your environment.

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  • I created a trello.rb file in initializers where I added the following: require 'trello' Trello.configure do |config| config.developer_public_key = ENV['PUBLIC_TRELLO_KEY'] config.member_token = ENV['MEMBER_TRELLO_TOKEN'] end I still get the invalid token error though Jun 16, 2015 at 19:59
  • No the issue with that the ENV variables are not getting loaded as expected. You can confirm this in the console. You would need code to load them from the .yml file or as I mentioned use a method like the dotenv gem to manage this for you. Jun 16, 2015 at 20:16
  • I think they are correctly loaded as when I run the console and writte ENV['MEMBER_TRELLO_TOKEN'] or ENV['PUBLIC_TRELLO_KEY'], it does return the correct string Jun 16, 2015 at 20:33
  • Sorry I misunderstood. When you moved the config setup to a separate initializer, did you restart your rails server? If you are familiar with byebug or another debugger (or just use puts), you can confirm whether the env variables seem to be loaded correctly inside the scope of your application. Jun 16, 2015 at 21:12
  • Yes the environment variables are successfully loaded. I still get the error Jun 16, 2015 at 22:12
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Are you sure you load your application.yml ?

It is not loaded by default, you must add:

ENV.update YAML.load_file('config/application.yml')[Rails.env] rescue {}

to config/application.rb

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