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# Facebook Messenger Bot
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This is a simple python template that uses Flask to build a webhook for Facebook's Messenger Bot API.
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Read more in my [tutorial that uses this repository](https://blog.hartleybrody.com/fb-messenger-bot/).
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*New:* [Check out my Facebook Messenger Bot Course](https://facebook-messenger-bot.teachable.com/p/facebook-messenger-bot/). It walks you through the process of getting this bot hosted on heroku step-by-step, and also unlocks all the content that's hidden in this repo's branches.
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## "Callback verification failed"
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The #1 error that gets reported in issues is that facebook returns an error message (like above) when trying to add the heroku endpoint to your facebook chat application.
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Our flask application intentionally returns a 403 Forbidden error if the token that facebook sends doesn't match the token you set using the heroku configuration variables.
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If you're getting this error, it likely means that you didn't set your heroku config values properly. Run `heroku config` from the command line within your application and verify that there's a key called `VERIFY_TOKEN` that has been set, and that it's set to the same value as what you've typed into the window on facebook.
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