Hey all,
I have some custom-written Trello automation that I use that's more or less worked forever.
Today, I found myself having an odd problem with creating cards; for context, this automation posts a card, and then hits a few additional API endpoints to get information like the board labels to add some labels to said card and to create a checklist on the newly-created card.
Today, that automation failed in an odd way: POST'ing to the /cards endpoint works as expected (so, I know my API token and key work) but GET'ing the /boards/{id}/labels endpoint returns a Cloudflare error page stating "The request could not be satisfied" and indicating an HTTP 403?
But then the automation creates the checklist with by POST'ing to the /checklists endpoint, and creates various checklist items; all of this works fine.
Perhaps it's just a temporary Cloudflare proxy misconfiguration, but... any thoughts on why multiple API endpoints work just fine, but some are now returning an HTTP 403 forbidden, when I am supplying the same key/token credentials for all these requests?
Apparently, I didn't do enough searching before asking this question; I was experiencing this problem:
https://developer.atlassian.com/changelog/#CHANGE-1459
My automation happens to be in shell, so the curl fix for this was to add "--get" to requests that are, in fact, HTTP GET requests...
I've been having the same problem for over a week. I can't get my board client.get_board(board_id) </BODY></HTML> at https://api.trello.com/1/lists/1 (HTTP status: 403)
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