Getting google dev_acc id programmatically
Given that a user (Google Play's account owner) already authenticated my application (Google App Engine's service account) with the correct scopes...
Is there an endpoint in google API that returns the dev_acc
parameter used to access their play store developer account?
to be specific I want to retrieve it to access the following URI
https://play.google.com/apps/publish/?dev_acc=DEV_ACC_ID
or cloud storage buckets found in gs://pubsite_prod_rev_DEV_ACC_ID/
programmatically?
or alternatively, list all the cloud storage buckets he/she has? (including the gs://pubsite_prod_rev_DEV_ACC_ID/
bucket)
google-play google-cloud-storage google-api-client google-api-ruby-client google-play-developer-api
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Given that a user (Google Play's account owner) already authenticated my application (Google App Engine's service account) with the correct scopes...
Is there an endpoint in google API that returns the dev_acc
parameter used to access their play store developer account?
to be specific I want to retrieve it to access the following URI
https://play.google.com/apps/publish/?dev_acc=DEV_ACC_ID
or cloud storage buckets found in gs://pubsite_prod_rev_DEV_ACC_ID/
programmatically?
or alternatively, list all the cloud storage buckets he/she has? (including the gs://pubsite_prod_rev_DEV_ACC_ID/
bucket)
google-play google-cloud-storage google-api-client google-api-ruby-client google-play-developer-api
did you end up finding a solution for this?
– Marc Greenstock
Jul 20 '17 at 11:51
No, it's not possible using the current APIs (and won't be implemented anytime soon)
– a14m
Jul 20 '17 at 11:53
1
thanks for the quick reply. I'll post here if I find a way.
– Marc Greenstock
Jul 20 '17 at 11:55
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Given that a user (Google Play's account owner) already authenticated my application (Google App Engine's service account) with the correct scopes...
Is there an endpoint in google API that returns the dev_acc
parameter used to access their play store developer account?
to be specific I want to retrieve it to access the following URI
https://play.google.com/apps/publish/?dev_acc=DEV_ACC_ID
or cloud storage buckets found in gs://pubsite_prod_rev_DEV_ACC_ID/
programmatically?
or alternatively, list all the cloud storage buckets he/she has? (including the gs://pubsite_prod_rev_DEV_ACC_ID/
bucket)
google-play google-cloud-storage google-api-client google-api-ruby-client google-play-developer-api
Given that a user (Google Play's account owner) already authenticated my application (Google App Engine's service account) with the correct scopes...
Is there an endpoint in google API that returns the dev_acc
parameter used to access their play store developer account?
to be specific I want to retrieve it to access the following URI
https://play.google.com/apps/publish/?dev_acc=DEV_ACC_ID
or cloud storage buckets found in gs://pubsite_prod_rev_DEV_ACC_ID/
programmatically?
or alternatively, list all the cloud storage buckets he/she has? (including the gs://pubsite_prod_rev_DEV_ACC_ID/
bucket)
google-play google-cloud-storage google-api-client google-api-ruby-client google-play-developer-api
google-play google-cloud-storage google-api-client google-api-ruby-client google-play-developer-api
edited Jan 2 at 13:51
a14m
asked Oct 18 '15 at 18:29
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did you end up finding a solution for this?
– Marc Greenstock
Jul 20 '17 at 11:51
No, it's not possible using the current APIs (and won't be implemented anytime soon)
– a14m
Jul 20 '17 at 11:53
1
thanks for the quick reply. I'll post here if I find a way.
– Marc Greenstock
Jul 20 '17 at 11:55
add a comment |
did you end up finding a solution for this?
– Marc Greenstock
Jul 20 '17 at 11:51
No, it's not possible using the current APIs (and won't be implemented anytime soon)
– a14m
Jul 20 '17 at 11:53
1
thanks for the quick reply. I'll post here if I find a way.
– Marc Greenstock
Jul 20 '17 at 11:55
did you end up finding a solution for this?
– Marc Greenstock
Jul 20 '17 at 11:51
did you end up finding a solution for this?
– Marc Greenstock
Jul 20 '17 at 11:51
No, it's not possible using the current APIs (and won't be implemented anytime soon)
– a14m
Jul 20 '17 at 11:53
No, it's not possible using the current APIs (and won't be implemented anytime soon)
– a14m
Jul 20 '17 at 11:53
1
1
thanks for the quick reply. I'll post here if I find a way.
– Marc Greenstock
Jul 20 '17 at 11:55
thanks for the quick reply. I'll post here if I find a way.
– Marc Greenstock
Jul 20 '17 at 11:55
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did you end up finding a solution for this?
– Marc Greenstock
Jul 20 '17 at 11:51
No, it's not possible using the current APIs (and won't be implemented anytime soon)
– a14m
Jul 20 '17 at 11:53
1
thanks for the quick reply. I'll post here if I find a way.
– Marc Greenstock
Jul 20 '17 at 11:55