A friend has two google accounts and one chromebook. Neither google account will display the app page on the chromebook. Prolly not helpful, but included is a screen capture of the message.
screen capture showing the app page error message
Logging into any other computer properly displays the app page. Logging out and in on the chromebook doesn't change things. Clearing cache on the chromebook doesn't help. No joy.
I've asked him to check his proxy settings, and to have a friend try yet a different google account.
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I have facing some problems with Firebase Hosting for a few days. Since password reset link is linked to Firebase Hosting web address, some users cant open that link and can’t display that web page. Also I can’t open that page but my coworkers did open in their mobile devices and pcs. And since they can open that page, they successfully reset passwords, do recaptcha etc.
edit: I deleted the ss.
What is the solution for that problem?
I have made a Google App Maker app based off of their PDF EMail starter and some code snippets found on this site. It works flawlessly for me in preview mode, and in its Published form.
However, when my user tries to access it (published), it does not fully load. I see the red/green circle for ~1 second and then nothing further happens. I cant figure out how to see the error in Chrome.
I have selected not to restrict access to the app, and entered my users email address as a User in Deployment options anyway. I have the Model set to be accessible to anyone.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
I have built a web app (read: a website within a naitive app container) for iOS and Android. I started by adding the website script provided by Google to my app, figuring it would work since it's basically a website hosted within a container. The issue? Well, it doesn't work.
When I access the app from my phone, all I get within the Analytics GUI is that there is a user at page / nothing else despite how many pages I go to. I get the same result if I just browse to the website on my phone. However, if I go to the website on my computer, the script seems to pick up everything perfectly. I can see all pages I've visited and when, for example.
So I guess I have two questions:
Why doesn't the script work as expected through the app on my phone, but perfectly when accessing the webiste on my computer from a technical point of view? Does Google perform some sort of blocking regarding the request headers?
Is there any way to get the website script to work within an app or do I have to use Firebase for long-term and sustainable tracking?
Have in italics since the feeling I get when reading here is that the Google Analytics Services SDK for Android and iOS will probably be phased out sooner or later. According to this post the GA SDK is already deprecated. So using that doesn't really feel like an alternative.
Also, I am not interested in comments like "Why don't you use this analytics tool instead", or, "What's your problem with Firebase? Just use it".
There are two types of Google Analytics accounts. Web accounts and mobile accounts. Web accounts run off of pageview hits. Mobile accounts run off screenview hits. If you insert a screenview into a web account the only thing you will see is page / because its sending the in correct hit type.
The SDK is used for tracking mobile applications so it inserts screen views. You cant use the same Google analytics account for tracking with it your going to need a mobile Google analytics account if you want to use the SDK. You wont of course be able to analyse between the web and mobile accounts.
Cant help with firebase sorry.
I am in trouble with the operation of Progressive Web Apps.
First, I pressed "Add to Home Screen" on the web, added the application to the home screen, and gave permission for push notification.
After that, I uninstalled Progressive Web Apps from the home screen, I expected that the notification will not arrive, but in fact it gets notified.
Can I detect uninstallation and reject push notifications?
I tried searching including the following site.
For example, but there is nothing expected of event or status.
Although it is an attachment of the home screen after uninstallation,
A Google Chrome icon is displayed in the notification bar.
home screen image
Based on your comment in response to the other answer, I figure you are building a progressive web app and want to implement this feature (turning off notifications on removal from the home screen) in your own PWA?
Currently (October 2017) there is no way for a PWA to detect if a user has removed it from their home screen. There is a way for the PWA to detect if it is uninstalled (as in the service worker is removed from the browser all together) but that is something totally different. You aren't uninstalling the PWA when you remove it from the home screen, you're just removing a shortcut. The PWA is still installed in the user's browser. They could still manually visit the site and your PWA would still be working.
Maybe this will become a feature in the future. For right now there isn't even a way to create a hack that would help.
If you navigate to the web app in question using Chrome for Android, either directly or by tapping on a notification, you can manually adjust its permissions by tapping on the "Lock" icon next to the location bar, then choosing "SITE SETTINGS", and then making changes there.
The specific steps to do this would vary if you're using a browser other than Chrome.
I've been using Google App Maker for a few months now, but tried to log into an existing App today and am getting this error:
The published app still seems to be working. But, I tested two different admin accounts to try and edit it and both get the same error. I looked under the G Suites Admin Panel and don't see App Maker in the G Suite Apps or Additional Google Services section.
Who do I need to contact? Should I submit something to the Issue Tracker?
If App Maker is no longer showing in your Admin Console then it seems there is a problem with your G Suite account. There are other reports in the App Maker Google Group from other users who are also reporting something similar hence I believe this is a bug. Please don't use Issue Trackers since this is mainly used to report bugs or issues found inside the App Maker service.
You must contact G Suite Support to report this since this an issues associated with the services inside the Admin Console. There is an App Maker Team in G Suite Support that will be able to help on this. More info on how to contact G Suite is available here https://support.google.com/a/answer/1047213
I had this same issue. My problem was I had two google accounts (personal and business). For some reason even if I was logged into my business account, when I went to appmaker.google.com the accounts would switch and I would be shown the please apply for early adopter page. To get around this logout of your personal account, clear cache, login with account that has access and you should be taken to the appmaker welcome screen.