I was going integrate google login in application.
As i have login into https://console.developers.google.com/ but not able to get my project (which i have created) data for client ID and client secret Key, or other details. I don't know what is happening.
Error, when i search my project name and clicked i get this
Error when, all registered projects are fetched.
As I was on Google Chrome. It was not working, but when i shifted to incognito mode. It works well. Please do hard refresh for well response.
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Facing an issue with my enterprise account where attaching docs (such as Miro, Lucid) attach successfully the first time to Calendar invites, but subsequent attachments fail.
This works fine with non enterprise account. I have disabled API Control for 3rd Party apps and Google Calendar logs not showing any related logs.
Anyone come across this?
TLDR: adding an app such as Lucid to a Calendar invite. First attachment works, all others fail with no error messages.
Disabled API Control in Enterprise Account
Tested with MIRO, LucidChard and a Custom App. All attach on first invite and fail on others
Checked the Calendar logs
Works perfectly on personal Google Calendar
I've built an app in App Maker and deployed it, but the user I thought I had given permission to is getting this notification "Sorry, you don't have access to this application."
In the app, I added a role to the data source and added the user to the role from the deployment. I also added the role to each page's security. I verified that App Maker is turned on for all of our users. I've ensured that the user has access to the Google Sheet data tables (both what I imported into the App for preview and the data I exported from the deployment). I've even added the user as a Cloud Sql Viewer in our Cloud SQL instance (don't know if that was necessary). This is my first app and I feel like I'm flying blind. I'm obviously missing something but can't figure out what. Any help is much appreciated!
Make sure all the required models can be accessed by the role you assigned to the user.
If the user has another Google account in the same Chrome session, the browser may be switching them to this external user when opening the app. Sign-out from that account or try incognito.
Make sure the deployment has no restriction as shown here; or if it does, allow the username.
I migrated my projects to the "new" Firebase via google.com. When I try to access my project database, I get only "Unable to load your database." I'm also making an assumption here that the "realtime database" replaces the old Dashboard where I can see data being added or removed from Firebase by my app.
There is no explanation whatsoever beyond the above message. Yet I know there is accessible data there because the listeners in my app continue to respond to it. Can anybody help? Thanks in advance.
Fixed it!
Signed out from my Google account and logged in again.
Another way: open the console (F12) in the browser and run localStorage.clear()
You have solved the problem and easily you should close the tab and reopen the home page in Firebase you have reload the firebase website or close than you web browser and reopen again but your have close all tab and reopen page in Firebase and open your project and see
I'm trying to follow this tutorial for Google's Analytics API.
The tutorial says "If you haven't already registered your application with the Google Developers Console, then set up a project and application in the Developers Console".
The documentation for the Developers Console says "A project consists of a set of applications...", which makes sense.
I'm able to create the project, but I don't see any way to create an application within that project. Both pieces of documentation linked above instruct me to click on "Registered apps" in the left sidebar, but there is no such link. (I believe these docs were written for an older version of the Console.)
On the recommendation of another poster, I tried using the old Console instead, but I can't find any "Registered apps" link (or any other way to create an application) in that version, either.
Any ideas?
You didn't say whether you were doing this as a service account, web app, or installed app but this should get you pointed in the right direction for all of those.
And, Google radically changed the console UI.
The application gets created when you create the credentials for an application type.
If you created the project in the Google Console, select the project and follow the instructions in the tut you linked to:
Go to the Google Developers Console.
Select a project.
In the sidebar on the left, select APIs & auth. In the displayed list of APIs, make sure all the APIs you are using show a status of ON.
In the sidebar on the left, select Credentials.
Add this step: Click on the "Create New Client ID" button then select the application type.
In either case, you end up on the application's credentials page.
To find your application's client ID and client secret, and set a redirect URI, expand the OAuth 2.0 Client ID section.
Write down the values for each of these fields:
Client ID
Client secret
We are working to integrate one of our client's existing accounting system into Google App. Eventually we need to list it on Google App Marketplace.
Here is what we have already done:
Downloaded the sample .NET app available from Google - this one
Created a vendor profile on the Google Apps Marketplace
Listed our test application on the Google Apps Marketplace
So far we have ONLY been able to authenticate the user using DotNetOpenAuth.
We are struggling with following issues:
Unable to access the Calendar Data API and display the next appointment. We are getting 401 Unauthorized when querying the Calendar Data API.
To access the Calendar Data API we need to have a ConsumerKey & a ConsumerSecret - which is made available ONLY after you submit your application for Approval.
We submitted the app for approval to get a ConsumerKey & a ConsumerSecret although its just a pilot app that we are building first. We don't want that app to be published as of now but we could not find a way to keep that listing private and available ONLY for dev & testing purpose as of now.
We have placed the ConsumerKey & ConsumerSecret in the sample marketplace app but even now we get a 401 Unauthorized access while quering the Calendar Data API.
We have already spent 2-3 days trying to find proper documentation for this and get it to work but in vain. Any help / guidance to get it to work and also keep the listing private in dev mode until we are ready, would be really appreciated.
Here is the modified 2 page source code i am trying to run.
There are some key misconceptions in your post.
Your keys are already available to you. Open Marketplace, click on "My Vendor Profile" top right, and look right under the listing, below the stars: View OAuth Consumer Key link is there. If it isn't, you did not mark your app as an installable one. To fix that, create a new app entry, and make sure you provide a valid manifest.
To test your new app, BEFORE you submit your app for approval, open the Marketplace page for it and click the Add it now button. You will be offered a field to enter the Google Apps domain name to test with.
Only domains you add your app to will be accessible with the marketplace key.
Chances are if you sort these two things out things will start working :)