• Resolved haweho

    (@haweho)


    Hi,
    I got this mail from Google and can’t make any sense of it. Can you please help and tell me what to do?

    `Hello Google Developer,

    We are writing to let you know that you have inactive OAuth redirect URIs and JavaScript origins in your Google Cloud project that are not in compliance with Google’s OAuth URI validation rules.

    On July 12, 2021, we will remove all inactive URIs that are invalid.
    On September 13, 2021, we will remove all URIs that are not in compliance with redirect URIs and Javascript origins rules (including formerly inactive URIs trying to become active).
    What do I need to do to be compliant?

    If these inactive OAuth redirect URIs and JavaScript origins are no longer needed, you can remove them from your Google Cloud project. If they remain inactive, they will be automatically deleted after July 12, 2021.
    If your app still needs to use these URIs, please update your app and OAuth configuration from the Google Developer Console to use redirect URIs or JavaScript origins that are compliant with the OAuth URI validation rules by September 13, 2021.
    The following Google Cloud project(s), which has/have registered OAuth redirect URIs and JavaScript origins without usage for over 90 days, and which will be removed by July 12, 2021:

    Project ID: gbs-kalender
    Client: 105*************************************.apps.googleusercontent.com
    URI: https://gbs-rodgau.de
    If you have any questions or concerns regarding these changes, please review the documentation provided above in this email.

    Sincerely,

    The Google Developer Team`

    I can send you the Client-ID in full if you need it by personal e-mail.

    Thanks for your great work,
    Harald

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  • Plugin Author michielve

    (@michielve)

    Hi,

    Google changed the validation rules for the redirect URI (and other URI as well).

    Please see:

    https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/oauth2/web-server#uri-validation

    In your case it could be that the scheme of your domain is http and not https. So you need to change to https.

    BTW: I don’t think the calendar will be shred on July or September. You probably can still use it, but you only cannot give new permission to your website to access the calendar. But I’m not completely sure, so your best bet is to change to https.

    BW

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by michielve.
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