Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Re: spotifyd OAuth crashes

On another machine (current/amd64),
the browser tries to connect to http://127.0.0.1:8000/
only to time out: spotifyd -c is running,
but apparently nothing listens at that address.

Jan


On May 21 18:45:02, hans@stare.cz wrote:
> This is current/arm64, with spotifyd-0.4.1.
> The pkg readme says
>
> Authentication via OAuth must be set up using
>
> $ spotifyd authenticate -c .
>
> This will redirect you to a web browser to complete the OAuth process,
> then place a credentials.json file in the current directory.
>
> Running "spotifyd authenticate -c ." says
>
> [INFO] Loading config from "/etc/spotifyd.conf"
> [INFO] Failed reading config file: Permission denied (os error 13)
> Browse to: https://accounts.spotify.com/authorize?response_type=code&client_id=65b708073fc0480ea92a077233ca87bd&state=ViKP4gn23HzjcohoC8SMqg&code_challenge=1tikZyQSlpaDrvJL0D81fZ2hi36iKOXam7MbBW3QBw4&code_challenge_method=S256&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2F127.0.0.1%3A8000%2Flogin&scope=app-remote-control+playlist-modify+playlist-modify-private+playlist-modify-public+playlist-read+playlist-read-collaborative+playlist-read-private+streaming+ugc-image-upload+user-follow-modify+user-follow-read+user-library-modify+user-library-read+user-modify+user-modify-playback-state+user-modify-private+user-personalized+user-read-birthdate+user-read-currently-playing+user-read-email+user-read-play-history+user-read-playback-position+user-read-playback-state+user-read-private+user-read-recently-played+user-top-read
> [INFO] OAuth server listening on 127.0.0.1:8000
>
> and when I point my browser to 127.0.0.1:8000,
> the page merely says
>
> "Go back to your terminal :)"
>
> where I am told
>
> Error:
> 0: token retrieval failed
> 1: Auth code param not found in URI http://localhost
>
> Location:
> src/oauth.rs:63
>
>
> Am I missing something obvious?
>
> It also says
>
> Backtrace omitted. Run with RUST_BACKTRACE=1 environment variable
> to display it. Run with RUST_BACKTRACE=full to include
> source snippets.
>
>
> but either of those just say "empty backtrace".
>
> Jan
>
>

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