I am trying to access the Twitch API and am constantly running into difficulties.
Apparently Twitch has changed it’s settings so that you now need to include a header containing your Client-ID. I registered with Twitch and now I have my client ID number.
Remove ?callback=? from the url and put the client id in url
Remove ?callback=? from the url and put client id in header
So basically it works without ?callback=? in the url.
Funny because I read somewhere that that was necessary to use ?callback=? in the url to overcome CORS issues.
I kinda wish there was one place to read all the info about getting data from the api’s. I find the most time consuming part of these projects is understanding each different api setup and what to include in the url, more so than the actual JS itself. Is that normal?
Thank you for sending me in the right direction to fix this. I still have a problem with 404: Not Found and my previous message of Unprocessed Entity is not working.
Neither is status === 404 or “Not Found”.