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  • Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Have you provided any place, using the appropriate shortcode, for someone to submit proof or whatever you’re wanting for the evidence?

    Just to be certain, http://www.uwosh.edu/deptblogs/career/career-ready-badge/windorsed-career-ready/ is the permalink for the achievement that’s meant to be earnable by submission?

    Are you checking with someone logged out or logged in (but not an admin)?

    Thread Starter lambiec

    (@lambiec)

    I guess I don’t understand the questions you are asking.
    On the backside in wordpress in our BadgeOS add-on in the section where it asks you to decide how the achievement will be offered we chose Reviewed (submit).
    I also don’t have access to in the settings to add an option on WordPress to have people “log-in”. If that makes a difference.

    I feel like the access I have in our WordPress is not as comprehensive as it should be. When I watch the tutorials many times things that are talked about I don’t have access to. I am not the main administrator of our university’s wordpress site.

    Any help you can offer me in getting this going would SO helpful. We have been messing around with this since August and I’m at my wits end about trying to offer these badges. It has been the most frustrating process ever.

    Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Well, for example, when I visit http://www.uwosh.edu/deptblogs/career/career-ready-badge/windorsed-career-ready/

    I don’t see anything regarding a submission form, assuming this is the achievement that’s supposed to be earn-able by submission. One of my theories was that it’s because I’m not logged in. Are you seeing a form at that url when logged in? Are you seeing the same form if you’re logged in but with a user that is not an administrator?

    Thread Starter lambiec

    (@lambiec)

    Ok, got ya. Yes, on my admin side I do see the submission form on the page. I do not see it on the actual published page.
    I think you may be right about the logging in thing. As an admin, how do I set-up the function to have the user log in?
    When I watched one of the tutorials about setting that up I went to the section of settings and I don’t have that function available to me. Is there a workaround for that? Or do I need to work with our university administrators to give me that capability?

    Is there a shortcode for that possibly?
    Thank you thank you for responding so quickly!

    Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    From everything I can gather, it sounds like you’re probably on a WordPress subsite in a multisite. Because of that, even as admin in your own site, you don’t have the ability to manage users or user registration or anything like that, that’s up to the super admins of the install to take care of. So, I believe the next step would be to talk to them about it and the ability for users to register/log in to your own subsite.

    I’d check with them next and see what they say. If they say users should be able to, come back here and we’ll carry on from where we left off.

    Thread Starter lambiec

    (@lambiec)

    Ok, Michael I think we have that problem solved.
    Now I’m having a new issue with connecting our Credly Integration.
    I enter our login information and I keep getting an error: There was an error getting a Credly API Key: Couldn’t connect to host.

    I know I am entering our information correctly because I can log in to the Credly site separately just fine.

    How do I fix or work with the new error?

    Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Out of curiosity, is this on an intranet? Kind of curious if it’s possibly limited or restricted in outside connections that it can make.

    Otherwise, I’m not exactly sure what’s going on and why it’s not connecting to Credly like expected. Have you tried with other credentials? or is it doing it no matter which you use?

    Thread Starter lambiec

    (@lambiec)

    it is likely that is the case.

    I did go to https://developers.credly.com/api/user-management and tried to get a key there. I entered both our office credly account and my personal account in the authenticate option and got errors both times. I don’t know if that information helps at all either.

    Thanks for your help!

    Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    Hmm. Let me see what I can find by trying on my own and see if I’m getting the same results or something different. I’ll get back to you.

    Thread Starter lambiec

    (@lambiec)

    Sounds good. Thanks!

    Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    With this issue, where are you getting the original issue? The /wp-admin/admin.php?page=badgeos_sub_credly_integration screen?

    I managed to log in and get an api token generated for me and everything, so not sure if that’s related to your issue or not.

    Which parts of https://developers.credly.com/api/user-management were you trying?

    Thread Starter lambiec

    (@lambiec)

    Yes, on that page I can enter my username and password and the error comes up. Cannot connect to host.

    If I try this:
    1 – Visit the Developer site for Credly at:
    https://developers.credly.com/api/user-management

    Be sure you are logged into Credly (login at top right corner if not).

    2 – In the “User Management” section, under “Register and Authenticate”, click to expand “Authenticate”.

    Enter your email address (email you use to login to Credly) and password. Click “try it”. Scroll down to “response body” and look for the long string of characters that follow “token”:
    When I look at the text boxes where the codes are supposed to come up there is nothing in any of those boxes.

    Thread Starter lambiec

    (@lambiec)

    I tried in different browsers and alas in Firefox I finally got something!
    But what is our api code from all of this?

    Call

    api.credly.com/v1.1/authenticate?access_token=79dd21cd2365dab00167e9548c6d925b9e54a2cc08d83fb8302e48c09fee770389394f11ed763ec3b0ca6b59400dfa77443db4bb803fa24d48dafa55127fee23

    Response Code

    200

    Response Headers

    {
    “access-control-allow-headers”: “Origin, X-Requested-With, Content-Type, Accept”,
    “access-control-allow-methods”: “POST, GET”,
    “access-control-allow-origin”: “*”,
    “allow”: “GET, POST”,
    “cache-control”: “no-store, no-cache”,
    “content-type”: “application/json”,
    “date”: “Tue, 17 Feb 2015 18:09:37 GMT”,
    “pragma”: “no-cache”,
    “server”: “Apache”,
    “x-powered-by”: “PHP/5.5.9-1ubuntu4.5”,
    “content-length”: “389”,
    “connection”: “keep-alive”
    }

    Response BodySelect body

    {
    “meta”: {
    “status_code”: 200,
    “status”: “OK”,
    “message”: “”,
    “more_info”: null,
    “token_owner”: 2027822
    },
    “data”: {
    “token”: “4bd58c85f0d07e6f0e3468756501e25d6923c659bfe35fe1d9b85ff69851474e4a36897586f0747e2062fc44e7ff253a60d16f9118097768b7a610ca16a50e95”,
    “refresh_token”: “5c6ec015cf0f960aac45e0664772f5ec589ef403612cf0aa9f2a9a4c999a6a5eaab01c66caa5fd245b88bdd601816891e520996125f3233552e5e2056fd244dc”
    }
    }

    Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    looks like it’s the “toen” value from the response body, from what I can tell looking through our code.

    Though you’ll want to refresh all of these soon since you posted the current ones publicly. Just a heads up.

    Michael Beckwith

    (@tw2113)

    The BenchPresser

    That said, it does seem to be cut off from your intranet, though try it from within your BadgeOS install with not-firefox and see if the same thing happens.

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