I wish use my Google Drive from inside Squeak
I cook a Ubuntu Mate presistent pen drive so if I could accses Google Drive, could have a kind of small portatil computer. Feedback ? Thanks in advance. Edgar @morplenauta |
> On 07.02.2018, at 12:57, Edgar J. De Cleene <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I wish use my Google Drive from inside Squeak > I cook a Ubuntu Mate presistent pen drive so if I could accses Google Drive, > could have a kind of small portatil computer. > > Feedback ? Its all "REST" -> https://developers.google.com/drive/v3/web/about-sdk - You need HTTPS, OAuth2 (hence JSON and - You must create an "application" with google at https://console.developers.google.com/ (-> for client ID and secret) The rest is in the docs: https://developers.google.com/drive/v3/web/about-files Best regards -Tobias > > Thanks in advance. > > Edgar > @morplenauta > > > > > |
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On 07/02/2018, 10:19, "Tobias Pape" <[hidden email]> wrote: > On 07.02.2018, at 12:57, Edgar J. De Cleene <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > I wish use my Google Drive from inside Squeak > I cook a Ubuntu Mate > presistent pen drive so if I could accses Google Drive, > could have a kind of > small portatil computer. > > Feedback ? Its all "REST" -> > https://developers.google.com/drive/v3/web/about-sdk - You need HTTPS, OAuth2 > (hence JSON and - You must create an "application" with google at > https://console.developers.google.com/ (-> for client ID and secret) The > rest is in the docs: > https://developers.google.com/drive/v3/web/about-files Best > regards -Tobias > > Thanks in advance. > > Edgar > @morplenauta |
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I was messing with accessing GMail from Pharo just today so some things I
learned that might help are: 1. Zinc has an OAuth2 implementation which is pretty easy to follow if you need to port it to WebClient. Its in the package Zinc-SSO-OAuth2-Core. You can load it into Pharo with Metacello new configuration:'ZincHTTPComponents'; repository: 'github://svenvc/zinc/repository'; load:'SSO-OAuth2'. The majority of the OAuth2 process is making/sending the correct URL to for Google and then parsing their post-authorization JSON response in your image. For "testing" purposes/private use you can tell them to redirect to e.g. http://localhost:8080/myGoogleOAuth2Callback after you've authorized your account's permissions. You'll need to have a webserver listening at that url (or whichever one you choose at the localhost domain) in the image for the initial authorization. That should be sufficient for just getting access to your own drive. You can have WebClient (or Zinc...) make the proper URL, copy that, paste it into a browser, and then after you authorize inside the browser Google will redirect to http://localhost:8080/myGoogleOAuth2Callback and send along some JSON. You can then use that JSON to get an access token. If you want to create a public service its more complicated in that you'll need to verify your domain ownership and then have them vet your application. But it doesn't sound like that is what you want to do. Because you're going to be using it on and off set your 'access_type' to 'offline' and then they'll send you a 'refresh_token' you can use to re-authorize your app without user intervention. Their access tokens expire after an hour, so you'll need to refresh them irregularly. The 'refresh_token' is only available the first time your Google account is authorized against your app (e.g. during the first request/response cycle & never again....). If you miss it because you're just messing a bout testing stuff & their JSON response doesn't include it add the 'prompt=consent' query parameter pair to your authorization URL and they'll reset your account for your app and resend the refresh token. That one took me waayyyyy tooooo long to figure out today . If you hit issues I'll try to help but haven't done anything with the drive API. They seem to be good about giving easily google-able error messages when things get wonk. Hope this helps. Paul Edgar J. De Cleene-3 wrote > I wish use my Google Drive from inside Squeak > I cook a Ubuntu Mate presistent pen drive so if I could accses Google > Drive, > could have a kind of small portatil computer. > > Feedback ? > > Thanks in advance. > > Edgar > @morplenauta -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Squeak-Dev-f45488.html |
This is very useful, very thanks Paul
On 08/02/2018, 00:26, "Paul DeBruicker" <[hidden email]> wrote: > I was messing with accessing GMail from Pharo just today so some things > I learned that might help are: 1. Zinc has an OAuth2 implementation which is > pretty easy to follow if you need to port it to WebClient. Its in the package > Zinc-SSO-OAuth2-Core. You can load it into Pharo with Metacello new > configuration:'ZincHTTPComponents'; repository: > 'github://svenvc/zinc/repository'; load:'SSO-OAuth2'. The majority of the > OAuth2 process is making/sending the correct URL to for Google and then > parsing their post-authorization JSON response in your image. For "testing" > purposes/private use you can tell them to redirect to > e.g. http://localhost:8080/myGoogleOAuth2Callback after you've authorized > your account's permissions. You'll need to have a webserver listening at that > url (or whichever one you choose at the localhost domain) in the image for > the initial authorization. That should be sufficient for just getting access > to your own drive. You can have WebClient (or Zinc...) make the proper > URL, copy that, paste it into a browser, and then after you authorize inside > the browser Google will redirect to > http://localhost:8080/myGoogleOAuth2Callback and send along some JSON. You > can then use that JSON to get an access token. If you want to create a > public service its more complicated in that you'll need to verify your domain > ownership and then have them vet your application. But it doesn't sound like > that is what you want to do. Because you're going to be using it on and off > set your 'access_type' to 'offline' and then they'll send you a > 'refresh_token' you can use to re-authorize your app without user > intervention. Their access tokens expire after an hour, so you'll need to > refresh them irregularly. The 'refresh_token' is only available the first > time your Google account is authorized against your app (e.g. during the first > request/response cycle & never again....). If you miss it because you're > just messing a bout testing stuff & their JSON response doesn't include it add > the 'prompt=consent' query parameter pair to your authorization URL and > they'll reset your account for your app and resend the refresh token. That > one took me waayyyyy tooooo long to figure out today . If you hit issues > I'll try to help but haven't done anything with the drive API. They seem to > be good about giving easily google-able error messages when things get > wonk. Hope this helps. Paul Edgar J. De Cleene-3 wrote > I wish use my > Google Drive from inside Squeak > I cook a Ubuntu Mate presistent pen drive so > if I could accses Google > Drive, > could have a kind of small portatil > computer. > > Feedback ? > > Thanks in advance. > > Edgar > > @morplenauta -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Squeak-Dev-f45488.html |
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