I would like to direct my user to rate and review my app. Is there an embedded way or must i send my user to the app page on marketplace website?
I can't remember exactly, but i think i saw somewhere in an app review integrated and can't seem to find anything on MSDN. Thanks!
MarketplaceReviewTask
See https://stackoverflow.com/a/7444337/694641
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I'd want to get user's emailID from an Action on Google. I understand that Google Sign-In is the best way to do that. Even though I don't really need the user to sign in to the action, I think there is no other way to get user's email (please correct me if I'm wrong). But according to the documentation,
Google Sign-In for the Assistant is currently in developer preview. You can build Actions that use this feature, but they can't be published at this time.
However, Walgreens action does the same thing. I wanted to know how. I tried to search a lot, and ended up with these answers. I have done this already and it works. But I wanted to know, if there is any way to release an app using Google Sign-In.
If not, do I need to go through OAuth2.0 flow, and if so, I assume I'd need to have my own authentication system in place?
Please correct me if I'm wrong and help me find the best way to get user's emailID. I think there should be something easier than getting an authentication system in place and getting it to support OAuth2.
if there is any way to release an app using Google Sign-In.
You want the email id of the user. Google sign-in is nothing more than you getting the user's email address (inside a token that is signed by Google so you can verify it).
If you just get an email address as a "string" then you'd need to verify it before you can use it. So think of Google sign-in as an optimized UI flow to get a user's email address. Once you get the verified email address from Google, you can let them have access to the data on your site that is under that account.
Let me know if that is not clear.
From a timeline perspective, this should be out of developer preview within a month. Let me know if you want to try using it before that.
From my own research I think you are right. Until the Google Sign In account linking graduates from developer preview you would have to implement an OAuth workflow, which is a bit of a pain (although the implicit one doesn't look too bad). So perhaps the real question is ... when will Google Sign In account linking be fully available? Anyone from Google? Even a ballpark estimate would be useful.
I'm trying to access the Facebook config page for my bot and I keep getting "Sad bot is sad... can't find a bot named bot_name"
Is anyone having issues with the platform right now?
Microsoft's team solved it, as it's showed here.
We're not having any portal specific problems. If you want to share your bot handle with us at BotFramework#microsoft.com I can see if there's anything interesting in our logs.
-- just a note, we were actually having portal problems, it was just impacting only one box in one datacenter making it erratic to track down. Thanks for the report!
I am trying to get real time posts from a facebook page and the article http://trocolate.wordpress.com/2012/12/13/realtime-update-in-asp-net-mvc-facebook-template/ talks about a way to implement it in asp .net mvc with a facebook template. It has the below section
Subscribe to changes
There are two ways to subscribe to a class of objects: you can do manually from App Settings or you can do programmatically by codes. Here let’s pick the easy one. Go to the Realtime Updates setting page under Facebook Apps Setting. I cannot seem to find this page.
When I go to the Apps – Settings, I get Basic, Advanced and Migrations tabs. Please let me know if I have missed something.
thanks
I believe that article is outdated and now Facebook doesn't let you do that from Settings.
If you read the current documentation, it says "Real Time updates are subscribed to by using the /{app-id}/subscriptions Graph API edge." It doesn't mention any other way of making subscriptions.
Maybe you should do it programmatically.
I am trying to create a location-based services Android application. I had successfully getting the user reviews from Google Places API by following the guidance from this link.
https://developers.google.com/places/documentation/details
I also found many posts regarding how to get user reviews from Google Places. But Now I want to create a function which user can insert reviews from my application. Is there anyway to do that?
Thanks.
No. There is no API for writing review. Also the Google+ mobile URL doesn't have the write review option from last year. Its a bug , but Google is not fixing this.
There is only one way to write review is through desktop URL. I have a similar location base app in play store where I have done some workaround to show desktop site to write review.
I'm setting up a website (wordpress) for a client.
For comments to posts on their site, they've indicated they want to use facebook Social comments app.
Do I create the app using my facebook ID , or do I ask them to make me an admin for their page?
Can I transfer an app some day to them?
(I did a little searching on here, i'm sure the question has been asked, perhaps I'm using the wrong terminology, as i'm not finding the answer i need)
Thank you for reading!
I think the answer depends on whether or not who will be moderating the comments and really "managing" the app. If your client would like to see/view/moderate comments, add them as a developer or a comment moderator. If you will be responsible, then obviously use your account.