I'm trying to build a Facebook Messenger bot with Meteor. Setup includes looking for the Verify Token and respond with the challenge sent in the verification GET request. In Facebook's (non-Meteor) sample app, the following code is used:
app.get('/webhook', function(req, res) {
if (req.query['hub.mode'] === 'subscribe' &&
req.query['hub.verify_token'] === VALIDATION_TOKEN) {
console.log("Validating webhook");
res.status(200).send(req.query['hub.challenge']);
} else {
console.error("Failed validation. Make sure the validation tokens match.");
res.sendStatus(403);
}
});
When I try to achieve the same functionality using the following (Meteor) code, I receive the error below.
var bodyParser = Meteor.npmRequire( 'body-parser');
// Add two middleware calls. The first attempting to parse the request body as
// JSON data and the second as URL encoded data.
Picker.middleware( bodyParser.json() );
Picker.middleware( bodyParser.urlencoded( { extended: false } ) );
// ------------------------------------------------------------
// HANDLE THE INITIAL HANDSHAKE WITH FACEBOOK VIA A GET REQUEST
// ------------------------------------------------------------
var getRoutes = Picker.filter(function(req, res) {
// you can write any logic you want.
// but this callback does not run inside a fiber
// at the end, you must return either true or false
return req.method == "GET";
});
getRoutes.route('/webhook', function(params, req, res, next) {
if (params.query['hub.verify_token'] === '78750') {
console.log(params.query['hub.verify_token']);
// res.end();
res.end(params.query['hub.challenge']);
}
}); // end getRoutes
Error:
The URL couldn't be validated. Response does not match challenge, expected value = '1127215706', received='<!DOCTYPE html> <htm...
Perhaps this issue is due to it being run on the client rather than the server? If so, where should I put this code in order for it to be run on the server?
In addition, my browser console has the following error 12 times:
Mixed Content: The page at 'https://pfbe.meteorapp.com/' was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure font 'http://themes.googleusercontent.com/static/fonts/inconsolata/v5/BjAYBlHtW3CJxDcjzrnZCIbN6UDyHWBl620a-IRfuBk.woff'. This request has been blocked; the content must be served over HTTPS.
What can I do to fix this problem?
received='<!DOCTYPE html> …
is pretty obvious - your endpoint returns a complete HTML document (whether it’s a default template, or perhaps an error document, can not be told from that snippet), and not just the challenge value as it is supposed to.