I have a Rails app that uses Google SSO to sign in / up users. It works fine in Safari, but in Chrome I keep getting this error:
Blocked a frame with origin "[domain]" from accessing a frame with origin "https://accounts.google.com". Protocols, domains, and ports must match.
I have previously used this "solution" to solve it: https://github.com/zquestz/omniauth-google-oauth2/issues/122#issuecomment-60510241
But I recently noticed that it suddenly stopped working for Safari with the above solution instead.
My current implementation looks like this (coffee script):
$(document).ready ->
$.ajax
url: 'https://apis.google.com/js/client:plus.js?onload=gpAsyncInit'
dataType: 'script'
cache: false
window.gpAsyncInit = ->
$('.googleplus-login').click (e) ->
e.preventDefault()
gapi.auth.authorize {
immediate: false
response_type: 'code'
cookie_policy: 'single_host_origin'
client_id: '[id]'
scope: 'email profile'
}, (response) ->
if response and !response.error
# google authentication succeed, now post data to server and handle data securely
jQuery.ajax
type: 'POST'
url: '/auth/google_oauth2/callback'
dataType: 'json'
data: response
success: (json) ->
# response from server
[this doesn't happen]
return
else
# google authentication failed
I haven't seen this error described anywhere in Google's documentation, so I'm not quite sure how to fix it.
I'm sure that I have the same protocol https
, so it must be something else. I'm guessing the domain.
I've seen that other sites (like Stack-overflow) uses a different flow where a popup isn't displayed but the user instead gets redirected to another page. Wonder if that could be a solution (and / or) the recommended way to do it to avoid my error.
In that case, where can I find documentation for this in Google's documentation jungle?
Update
This is the relevant parts of my controller code.
def google_authentication
respond_to do |format|
code = params[:code]
unless code.blank?
[..]
load = { code: code, client_id: client_id, client_secret: client_secret, grant_type: grant_type, redirect_uri: redirect_uri }
url = "https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v3/token/"
response = HTTParty.post(url, :query => load, headers: { "content-type" => "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"})
json = JSON.parse(response.body)
unless json.nil?
unless json["error"].present?
[..]
email = decoded_hash["email"]
user = User.find_by_email(email)
if user
sign_in_existing_user(user)
format.json { render :json => {:status => "Success", user_id: "# {user.id}"} }
else
# Create user
[..]
format.html { redirect_to current_user, notice: "Welcome #{current_user.name}!" }
format.json { render :json => {:status => "Success", user_id: "#{current_user.id}"} }
end
else
#format.html { redirect_to root_path, error: "Could not sign up / in" }
format.json { head :no_content }
end
end
end
end
end
I have updated my JS based on the answer below by @EugZol, to:
data: {access_token: response['access_token'], error: response['error'], expires_in: response['expires_in']}
And I'm currently getting the following error:
Started POST "/auth/google_oauth2/callback" [..]
Processing by UsersController#google_authentication as JSON
Parameters: {"expires_in"=>"86400", "provider"=>"google_oauth2"}
Completed 406 Not Acceptable in 1ms (ActiveRecord: 0.0ms)
ActionController::UnknownFormat (ActionController::UnknownFormat):
app/controllers/users_controller.rb:237:in `google_authentication'
The only thing I could assume that here, when you are trying to make request to your own server:
...your code is accessing in an indirect way a frame created by GAPI. I.e.,
response
object references in one of its internal fields that frame, and jQuery is trying to serialize that.The solution is to pick required fields manually: