Image gallery only works with https websites

Isleander
Isleander
@isleander
7 years ago
545 posts
I tried to activate the Image Gallery model but see this only works with https websites.
Is there a work-around for this, or does it only work with Adobe SDK?
updated by @isleander: 12/21/17 05:58:59AM
douglas
@douglas
7 years ago
2,767 posts
If you are referring to the image editor, you have to enter your Adobe Client ID and Secret in the Profiles > Image Galleries > Global Config > Online Image Editing tab.

gallery/admin/global/section=online+image+editing

You can create your Adobe account here:
https://creativesdk.adobe.com/

Here is the help section that explains how to get the Client ID and Client Seceret:

Quote:
Enter your Client ID key that was created for your Web App in the Adobe "My Apps" section.

If you do not have an Adobe account, you can signup and get a free key here:

https://creativesdk.adobe.com

After logging in, click on My Apps, then +New Application.

Enter the Application Name (your site name) and select Web for the Platform.

Enter a description and then click Add Application.

Your Client ID and Client Secret will be created and shown to you - enter the Client ID here and the Client Secret below.

Hope this helps!


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Douglas Hackney
Jamroom Team - Designer/Developer/Support
FAQ-Docs-Help Videos

updated by @douglas: 09/19/17 10:52:17AM
Isleander
Isleander
@isleander
7 years ago
545 posts
Yes, the image editor within the Image Gallery module.
The Adobe site has moved (see image)
Adobe will only allow users to use this if their website is secure - https. Which my website is not.
https://console.adobe.io/integrations/new
Both the "default redirect URI" and the "redirect URI pattern" (when setting up the app) have to be https URLs, and both are required fields.
Will the Image Gallery work without having the Adobe editor?
updated by @isleander: 09/19/17 11:10:38AM
michael
@michael
7 years ago
7,692 posts
yes the image gallery will work without the Adobe editor. It will just be missing the button on the individual photo update screen that allows the photo to be edited.

You can see the editor at 2:30 ish of this video:
Jamroom 5 : jrGallery module overview

That button will be missing, thats all.
Isleander
Isleander
@isleander
7 years ago
545 posts

Will clearly need to associate the module with another image editor.

Thank you Gary.
michael
@michael
7 years ago
7,692 posts
So Adobe buys aviary.com releases their editor as their own product, then shuts that product down.

My low opinion of Adobe just went lower. :(
gary.moncrieff
gary.moncrieff
@garymoncrieff
7 years ago
865 posts
Yep that's big companies for you, they buy products to get the engineers behind and then leave all the users of their original product left hanging.