⚠️ We will update the sample app over time. Please note that all of the latest features may not be demonstrated in the sample app. Please refer to the developer documentation changelog for the most up-to-date features.
You can use this Sample App to test the Threads API.
- Make sure that you are using the APP ID and Secret defined for the Threads API of your app. These ARE not the same as the regular app ID and app secret.
- Make sure you add your application's redirect URL e.g. https://threads-sample.meta:8000/callback, to your app's redirect callback URLs in the app dashboard.
In order to run the Sample App you will need to install some required software, as follows:
- Node JS
Note: If you are using devcontainers, ensure that containers are enabled and supported by your IDE.
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Install necessary tools
- If you are using a devcontainer, skip to step 2.
- Install nodeJS to run the application. If you're using a Mac, you can install it via Homebrew:
brew install node
- Install mkcert to create the OpenSSL Certificate. If you're using a Mac, you can install it via Homebrew:
brew install mkcert
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Run
npm install
in your terminal -
Create a new file called
.env
and copy/paste all the environment variables from.env.template
. Replace any environnment variables that have placeholders, such as APP_ID. -
Map a domain to your local machine for local development
- Note: Threads apps do not support redirect URLs with using
localhost
so you must map a domain to test locally this Sample App. - Map a new entry in your hosts file to the domain that you will use to test the Sample App e.g.
threads-sample.meta
. - If you're using a Linux or Mac, this will be your
/etc/hosts
file. - Add an entry like so:
127.0.0.1 threads-sample.meta
- This will map threads-sample.meta to localhost, so you may visit https://threads-sample.meta:8000 to see the Threads Sample App.
- This domain must match the one defined in your
.env
file as the value of theHOST
variable.
- Note: Threads apps do not support redirect URLs with using
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Create an OpenSSL Cert
- OAuth redirects are only supported over HTTPS so you must create an SSL certificate
mkcert threads-sample.meta
- This will create pem files for SSL.- You will see
threads-sample.meta.pem
andthreads-sample.meta-key.pem
files generated. - If you are using a host that is different than
threads-sample.meta
then replace it with your specific domain.
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Run the Sample App
- Run
npm start
from the command line. - Once the Sample App starts running, go to https://threads-sample.meta:8000 to test the workflow.
- If you are using a different domain or port then replace those values accordingly.
- Run
Threads API is Meta Platform Policy licensed, as found in the LICENSE file.