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unable to get token anymore...https://www.evernote.com/api/DeveloperToken.action #201

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themikesam opened this issue Jan 11, 2018 · 12 comments

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@themikesam
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https://www.evernote.com/api/DeveloperToken.action

try to click and view?

@rdhyee
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rdhyee commented Jan 11, 2018

I suggest contacting Evernote support and filing a support ticket to get your account looked at. I was not able to use a dev token either until Evernote reviewed my case.

@themikesam
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i was contacted, but i still haven't get any reply yet, therefore.
i'm here to suggest change the link from going to https://www.evernote.com/api/DevelopterToken.action to 'contacting Evernote Support' instead of going their website anymore when using reconfigure.

i have to spend some time on "Update: the creation of developer tokens is temporarily disabled."

Thanks for you reply.

@SugoiDev
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I just tested and I'm still able to generate tokens, but I've seen it happen before in #194
Is your account new?
Maybe they changed something, again.

@themikesam
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themikesam commented Jan 12, 2018 via email

@SugoiDev
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I just used the normal one: https://www.evernote.com/api/DeveloperToken.action
The last time this happened they eventually fixed the issue.

@themikesam
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themikesam commented Jan 12, 2018 via email

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snario commented Jan 27, 2018

It's also unfortunate that in order to contact support in order to have them whitelist your account to get a developer token, you need a premium account.

@pplgin
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pplgin commented Mar 7, 2018

I wrote a website to get the token, you can contact me if you need it.

@themikesam
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what's the website?

@bordaigorl
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@pplgin that's awesome! I haven't tried it but: would it be difficult for you to draft support for oauth directly in the plugin? Could you document the process you went through to get your third-party app approved etc?

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pplgin commented Mar 7, 2018

@bordaigorl http://dev.evernote.com/doc/articles/authentication.php
This is an authorized document, through the "oauth_consumer_key" to get the token. My website uses evernote-node-sdk, https://github.com/pplgin/pplgin-evernote, this is my website code.

API_CONSUMER_KEY(third-party app key) -> oauthToken -> accessToken(via oauthToken)

accessToken is what we need.

@rdhyee
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rdhyee commented Jul 1, 2018

From Shane D (an Evernote employee) writing at [faq] Developer Token Requests - Community Announcements - Evernote User Forum:

Hi All,

We've been receiving some inquiries about how to acquire a Developer Token. (https://dev.evernote.com/doc/articles/dev_tokens.php)

Previously, this was an automated process.

Moving forward, developers will need to make a manual request in order to obtain a Developer Token.

You can reach out directly to me via direct message, or you can make a request via Support Ticket.

Once enabled, you should be able to obtain a token here.

Hopefully this information provides some clarification on this process, and let me know if you have any questions!

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