I just downloaded web2py like a month and a half ago.  How do I check if I 
have the latest version? but I'm pretty sure it's a oauth issue.  So I was 
able to use firefox to trace the networks calls and the response was empty, 
however I went to the logs directory and it's empty.  I am on a Mac is 
there anything I need to run to get the logs working?  I thought it was 
just a executable?

On a side note here is the module I am using to authenticate:

from gluon import *
from gluon.contrib.login_methods.oauth10a_account import OAuthAccount
import oauth2 as oauth
import gluon.contrib.simplejson as json
import twitter
from urlparse import parse_qsl


class TwitterAccount(OAuthAccount):
    def get_user(self):
        if self.accessToken() is None:
            return

        client = oauth.Client(self.consumer, self.accessToken())
        url = 'http://api.twitter.com/1/account/verify_credentials.json'
        resp, content = client.request(url)

        if resp['status'] != '200':
            return None
        u = json.loads(content)

        token = current.session.access_token

        return dict(name=u['name'],
                    username=u['screen_name'],
    registration_id=u['id'])

This results in too many redirects error, but when I change

from gluon.contrib.login_methods.oauth10a_account import OAuthAccount

to

from gluon.contrib.login_methods.oauth20_account import OAuthAccount

this results in twitter saying:

Whoa there!

There is no request token for this page. That's the special key we need 
from applications asking to use your Twitter account. Please go back to the 
site or application that sent you here and try again; it was probably just 
a mistake.

Should I be using the App-only authentication in the twitter application 
settings? aka this:

https://api.twitter.com/oauth2/token

because this is what I have set in my data module:
AUTH_URL="https://api.twitter.com/oauth/authorize";
TOKEN_URL="https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token";
ACCESS_TOKEN_URL="https://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token";

and in my db.py:

if session.auth_with:
    if session.auth_with == 'twitter':
        from applications.Project.modules import twitter_account
        toa = local_import('twitter_oauth_data')
        CLIENT_ID = toa.CLIENT_ID
        CLIENT_SECRET = toa.CLIENT_SECRET
        AUTH_URL = toa.AUTH_URL
        TOKEN_URL = toa.TOKEN_URL
        ACCESS_TOKEN_URL = toa.ACCESS_TOKEN_URL

        auth.settings.login_form = twitter_account.TwitterAccount(globals(),
                                                        CLIENT_ID,
                                                        CLIENT_SECRET,
                                                        AUTH_URL, TOKEN_URL,
                                                        ACCESS_TOKEN_URL)

Like I said I'm new to python and really web development in general, also 
thanks for the quick reply.

On Thursday, May 15, 2014 5:34:32 PM UTC-4, Michele Comitini wrote:
>
> First check that you are on latest stable version of web2py.  Google 
> has changed suddenly a fundamental HTTP header this is now correctly 
> managed inside web2py. 
>
> Check that you have web2py's session object working properly. 
>
> If you are still having issues, just press F12 (either chrome or ffox 
> will do) and look at all the request response sequence that happens 
> inside the browser.  If there is an error it's likely that you will 
> see some message by looking at the response content. 
>
> If no error comes up in the browser check web2py logs carefully for 
> errors happening inside web2py's oauth module. 
>
>
>
> 2014-05-15 15:59 GMT+02:00 Frank Buibish <[email protected] <javascript:>>: 
>
> > I'm having the same issue with no luck, and I am new to python 
> development. 
> > What exactly should I be looking for in the network request trace? or 
> how do 
> > i check my OAuth configuration? 
> > 
> > 
> > On Friday, December 6, 2013 12:49:24 PM UTC-5, Michele Comitini wrote: 
> >> 
> >> That error is usually caused by misconfigured OAuth, but  there are 
> >> different possible causes, the best way to find out is to trace all 
> network 
> >> requests using firefox firebug or chromium developer tools. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 2013/12/6 Cássio Botaro <[email protected]> 
> >>> 
> >>> I made chages but doesn't work. 
> >>> 
> >>> Look the error: 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8vO2VBhd7XVeF9WOW9aRlZ4Y28/edit?usp=sharing 
> >>> 
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