I am learning meteor and have created a new app and installed accounts-core, accounts-google and accounts-ui. This worked as expected and prompted me to configure the google integration. After I configured it, though, I realized I used an incorrect url and changed it in the Google API. How do I make this change take effect in the meteor side? In other words, how do I get back to the meteor google configuration page where I enter the client id and secret?
First, add the service configuration package:
meteor add service-configuration
Then, in your app in the system folder (create it if you don't have one) add a file called service.js and in there add:
// first, remove configuration entry in case service is already configured
ServiceConfiguration.configurations.remove({
service: "google"
});
ServiceConfiguration.configurations.insert({
service: "google",
clientId: "123456789",
loginStyle: "popup",
secret: "8j4ldfjSECRET-HEREalkjf8slk"
});
Further Reading:
Meteor Docs - Login With External Service
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2You may wanna use
ServiceConfiguration.configurations.upsert
rather than delete/insert. – G. Ghez Jan 5 '16 at 22:40
This is just a light revision in snize's answer, but this worked for me:
$ meteor mongo
MongoDB shell version: 2.4.3
connecting to: 127.0.0.1:3002/meteor
> db.meteor_accounts_loginServiceConfiguration.remove({"service":"google"})
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For deployed projects you can also edit the entry with your new client_id and secret, rather than resetting it. – LennonR Apr 19 '16 at 15:39
How about this.
Clearing only account configuration.I have tried in my project.
$ meteor mongo
MongoDB shell version: 2.4.3
connecting to: 127.0.0.1:3002/meteor
> show collections
meteor_accounts_loginServiceConfiguration
posts
system.indexes
users
> db.meteor_accounts_loginServiceConfiguration
meteor.meteor_accounts_loginServiceConfiguration
> db.meteor_accounts_loginServiceConfiguration.find()
{ "service" : "twitter", "consumerKey" : "MYconsumerKey", "secret" : "MYsecret", "_id" : "MYid" }
>
> db.meteor_accounts_loginServiceConfiguration.remove()
Clearing all data in your project.
$ meteor reset -h
Usage: meteor reset
Reset the current project to a fresh state. Removes all local
data and kills any running meteor development servers.
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1Seems like a 'nuclear option'. Any way to refresh just the google api setting, without deleting all data in the app? – Daniel Jun 17 '13 at 14:20
If you need to do this on your production server, where you don't have meteor
but you can run mongo
from the shell, then the process is pretty similar:
$ mongo
...
Welcome to the MongoDB shell.
...
> show dbs
foo 0.078GB
bar 0.078GB
my_meteor_db 0.078GB
> use my_meteor_db
switched to my_meteor_db
> show collections
...
> db.meteor_accounts_loginServiceConfiguration.find()
...
> db.meteor_accounts_loginServiceConfiguration.remove({service:"google"})
WriteResult({ "nRemoved" : 1 })
> exit
bye
$