I am trying to publish my app to Google apps market place. For now, I published the app in a way that users who have the link can access it, When I try to install that app as an admin, it goes through this 3 step wizard
Asks permission
Asks whether to notify users or not
Shows an additional setup dialog with "Manage app" link and "Launch App" button
How can I customize the additional setup dialog so that instead of the default "Manage app", I can show my own setup url and link name?
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I have uploaded APK since 24 hours in internal app sharing as a any one can download app from link.
but when try to open that link it's showing "Item not found".
Here is screenshort of Manage testers settings.
I want to do something like any can download app from link(without adding tester accounts)
Tick the option you can see on the screenshot below.
According to the internal app sharing documentation (See "Troubleshoot issues"), there are many reasons why this could be the case, but they often boil down to the users not being eligible to receive the app in production (e.g. incompatible device, not in the country the app is distributed in, etc.).
Note that we (Play Console team) understand that this is not ideal and are actively working to remove this limitation.
From Developer Side
1.Go to PlayStore
2.Select Your app from List
3.in Side Bar select "Development Tools"
4.select "Internal App Sharing"
5.In "MANAGE UPLOADERS" try to add email id of ur tester
or go to "MANAGE TESTERS" and check "Allow testers outside of email lists to download internally shared builds" and Save it
upload app using this https://play.google.com/apps/publish/internalappsharing/
7.share url of InApp Shared with testers.
From Tester Side
How authorized testers turn on internal app sharing
Before authorized testers can download apps using internal app sharing, they need to turn on internal app sharing on their Google Play Store app.
Open the Google Play Store app Google Play.
Tap Menu Menu > Settings.
In the “About” section, tap the Play Store version 7 times.
After the Internal app sharing setting appears, tap the switch to turn on internal app sharing.
Tap Turn on.
Update: I just realized that I can install it if I download it and then bring it in via Apps > Upload a custom app, so it's only installing it from within App Studio that gives the error.
I'm trying to work through the sample app at https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/platform/get-started/get-started-dotnet-app-studio, but I'm stuck at the part where you install it into Teams.
I get the error: "Uploading custom apps is not allowed."
According to Prepare your Office 365 tenant, in the admin center, under Settings > Services & add-ins > Microsoft Teams > Tenant-wide settings > Apps, I should turn on "Allow sideloading of external apps." In my tenant, that is indeed turned off:
But I can't turn it on. It's disabled, saying the settings have moved to the "Microsoft Teams & Skype for Business admin center."
In that admin center, I went to Teams apps > Permission policies. There, for "Global (Org-wide default), I have "allow all apps" for everything:
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For "Org-wide app settings", I have interaction with custom apps turned on:
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Under Setup policies > Global (Org-wide default), I have "Allow uploading custom apps" on:
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And I'm signed in as a user governed by that policy:
I'm stumped. What else do I need to do so that I can sideload a Teams app for development?
I had the same problem and it actually made me crazy especially because it may take a few hours to apply changes. Finally I was able to resolve the problem in the following way. I can imagine that certain steps are unnecessary but who knows.
By following instructions in the Manage app setup policies in Microsoft Teams, enable "Upload custom apps" in "Global (Org-wide default)".
Following same instructions created a custom setup policy with enabled "Upload custom apps".
Enable all permissions in "Global (Org-wide default)" as described in the Manage app permission policies in Microsoft Teams
Create a new permission policy with everything enabled.
Wait about an hour.
Assign these new policies to the user.
Make sure that everything what is mentioned in Manage custom app policies and settings in Microsoft Teams is enabled.
Wait another hour.
Quit desktop application, and start it again.
Now, finally, it works.
We have successfully published our app on Google App Marketplace and it can be found when navigating from Google Mail interface, but when I search the Google Marketplace
https://www.google.com/enterprise/marketplace/search?query=upsafe
for our app I don't find anything
Has anyone else come across such issue?
Many thanks
Andrew
That's because that is the old Marketplace. New applications are listed only in the new Marketplace, the one you can access from the Admin Console.
There I was able to find your application easily.
If you need to have a URL redirecting to your app, in the new Marketplace, search for you app and then click on it. You will see the "Install app" button and at the right you will see a button to share it.
Click on it and you can share it with Google+ and with Gmail or Get the Link.
Another way to get the URL is in the Chrome dashboard. There click on edit of your application and at the bottom there is a button that says "Preview Changes", click it and it will take you to the same link.
I hope this helps.
Seems that UI was changed once again and I cannot deploy "Hello world" Gmail Contextual Gadget following the steps provided by Joc (Gmail contextual gadget):
There are no "Allow individual install" on the step #7
I also cannot find "Test installation flow" (step #10)
The gadget is not listed in the Marketplace list (step #11)
Could you please assist me?
In google apps marketplace sdk API, in tab configure, after Application info section, there is a checkbox Enable individual install
After you save changes at the bottom of this page there is a button Test installation flow at the top of the page. I admit, sometimes it doesn't appear to me.
the Marketplace list I can't reach at the current time. I don't know how to be an administrator or how to make a free trial domain (although it's written in apps.google.com)
I am trying to create a project in Google Developers Console.
Note: I am the Domain Administrator.
I keep getting this error message;
Error
Developers Console has not been activated for your account. Your account may be suspended or disabled. If you are a Google Apps user, ask your domain administrator to enable Apphosting Admin on your account.
See my steps to produce the error (screen shots):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bytqhoir_Tt5QmFTazM0SzZONU0/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bytqhoir_Tt5c3BwSnA3bThCSXc/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bytqhoir_Tt5SVZZWTRfQVBTRUk/view?usp=sharing
Can anyone share some light on how to solve this issue? Please note that I am the domain administrator.
You need to enable the Cloud Console for your domain or at least the organizational unit that your user is in.
Go to your domain's Control Panel : https://admin.google.com
Click on the "More Google Apps" button. It might be in the "More Controls" section at the bottom of the screen.
In the next screen, click on the "Filters" button and uncheck "Show top featured services"
Once done, the list of service will get quite big. Look for "Google Developers Console", click on it.
Enable the service
It seems to have changed slightly. I had to go to Apps
Then click the Additional Google Services
Then you can find Google Developers Console in there
And then you can Enable the service by selecting ON for everyone