I have set up my app on Googles Developer Console, activated the Google Calendar API, created a Client ID, I just cannot download the client_secrets.json. Is there any way that I can get the download to work?
Are you using Chrome? If not, try that. I had the same issue in IE and switching to Chrome allowed me to download the json without issue.
I also tried that with chrome. The download button doesn't seems to be working. However managed to download it with the download button on the home screen download button which is situated in right corner of your OAuth 2.0 Client IDs
I looked for it few hours
where to download credentials file
[button_configure_a_project][1]
will give you credentials.json
find a button "configure project and enjoy))
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[1]: https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/android/start-integrating?authuser=1#get_your_backend_servers_oauth_20_client_id
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Summary: when other users find my Google Slides add-on in the Google Workspace Marketplace and try to install it, they hit a screen saying they need to request access. When they click the button to request access, it sends me (the script owner) a request to share the script file, which should not be necessary. How do I fix this?
I have a Google Slides add-on which has been publicly listed in the marketplace for years (predating the rebranding to Google Workspace). I last updated it in 2019, and recently I wanted to publish another update.
Since this is an old project, I had to go through migrating the add-on to its own standard GCP project and then getting OAuth verification for the (not very sensitive) scopes it needed. This is all done now. All throughout, the add-on has continued being listed in the Google Workspace Marketplace, even though no new users could use it.
All that is done, but other users are still unable to install the add-on from the Marketplace. Now, when they try to do so, they'll get a small new window pop up saying they need to request access - seemingly to the script file of the add-on. This shouldn't be necessary. Does anybody know why it's happening?
If you want to try yourself, the add-on is called Superuser Tools, and the Marketplace listing is here.
I have provided my internal testers the link which is shown in the following image:
Once clicking that link I am transferred to this page:
After clicking the install link it directs me to Google play store. But on the Google play store it provides only the install and uninstall button. I cannot open the app.
Is there any way to resolve this? It has been more than a week I am having this issue.
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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.
When instructing a domain admin to install an app from the legacy marketplace, we could just give them a direct link from which they could click an install/add button. Is there an equivalent direct link for apps in the new marketplace?
Clicking on the name of the app in the Chrome Webstore Developer Dashboard will take you to a standalone page for your app that you can share with others.
See this - https://developers.google.com/apps-marketplace/button
It's not a direct link unfortunately but serves a similar purpose.