I want to make gallery on my website with photo from Instagram.
Just show my photos. How can I do this without some request like:
<_a_ href="https://api.instagram.com/oauth/authorize/?client_id=<?php echo clientID; ?>&redirect_uri=<?php echo redirectURI; ?>&response_type=code">LOGIN<_a_>
Can I define access_token for this request?
$url = 'https://api.instagram.com/v1/users/' . $userID . '/media/recent/?access_token=' . $access_token . '&count=50';
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I am implementing an Audio library manager which uses user's google drive as backend storage. I am using PHP (google-api-php-client-2.2.1) to get the user's authorization for accessing his/her google drive.
So far I am able to receive access token and refresh token using example code from google (https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/php/auth/web-app), and also tested by listing files of user's google drive.
However, I am not able to figure out programmatically which user has given authorization to my application. Just user's email address will do. I don't need any other information.
I am using the following code.
<?php
require_once 'google-api-php-client/vendor/autoload.php';
session_start();
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setAuthConfig('client_secret.json'); //downloaded from google oauth credentials portal. It includes redirect URL
$client->setAccessType("offline"); // offline access
$client->setIncludeGrantedScopes(true); // incremental auth
$client->addScope(Google_Service_Drive::DRIVE_METADATA_READONLY);
if (! isset($_GET['code'])) {
//Get authorization and User consent from Google
$auth_url = $client->createAuthUrl();
header('Location: ' . filter_var($auth_url, FILTER_SANITIZE_URL));
} else { //Authorization completed
//Get access token
$client->authenticate($_GET['code']);
$_SESSION['access_token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
$_SESSION['refresh_token'] = $client->getRefreshToken();
echo "Access Token<br>";
var_dump ($_SESSION['access_token']); //works
echo "<br>";
echo "Refresh Token<br>";
var_dump ($_SESSION['refresh_token']); //works
echo "<br>";
$service=new Google_Service_Oauth2($client);
echo "Auth2 Service created<br>"; //Getting this print
$usr_info=$service->userinfo;
echo "User Info<br>"; //Getting this print
var_dump ($usr_info); //Getting this print, Very long JSON structure. But info is mostly pertaining to my app...no user information showing here
echo "<br>";
//$usr_info_get = $usr_info->get(); //Throwing Error
//$usr_info_get = $usr_info->get(['email']); //Throwing Error
//$usr_info_get = $usr_info->get()['email']; //Throwing Error
echo "User Info Get<br>";
//var_dump ($usr_info_get);
echo "<br>";
}
?>
The class for userInfo is like this
class Google_Service_Oauth2_Resource_Userinfo extends Google_Service_Resource
{
/**
* (userinfo.get)
*
* #param array $optParams Optional parameters.
* #return Google_Service_Oauth2_Userinfoplus
*/
public function get($optParams = array())
{
$params = array();
$params = array_merge($params, $optParams);
return $this->call('get', array($params), "Google_Service_Oauth2_Userinfoplus");
}
}
The params for get() method should be optional, but
$userInfo->get()
also given me Server Error.
I am not finding anything else from my google search on this.
I tried this (6 year old thread) but code errors out (apiHttpRequest class not found)
How to identify a Google OAuth2 user?
I tried reading about openID but seems kinda complex. Also, not sure if google-api-php-client has helper class for openID.
I would really appreciate your help. Already spent 2+ days reading google api client php code but now up against the wall.
i am try to get google account authentication for my app, but when i choose the account to log in i get the error redirect_uri_mismatch,
at google console i create Client ID for web application
first i try to run the app on local host with the following settings
REDIRECT URIS : http://localhost/myapppath/
but get the same error
also i try to host my app at heroku with the following Client ID for web application settings
but get the same error, i search many times on stackoverflow with no success to find a solution
this is my code, it is a test code to get the uploaded videos of a user
require_once 'Google/Client.php';
require_once 'Google/Service/YouTube.php';
session_start();
/*
* You can acquire an OAuth 2.0 client ID and client secret from the
* Google Developers Console <https://console.developers.google.com/>
* For more information about using OAuth 2.0 to access Google APIs, please see:
* <https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/guides/authentication>
* Please ensure that you have enabled the YouTube Data API for your project.
*/
$OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID = '42965713xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxercontent.com';
$OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET = 'y9AWlbxxxxxxxDqdQwJ';
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setClientId($OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID);
$client->setClientSecret($OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET);
$client->setScopes('https://www.googleapis.com/auth/youtube');
$redirect = filter_var('http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'],
FILTER_SANITIZE_URL);
$client->setRedirectUri($redirect);
// Define an object that will be used to make all API requests.
$youtube = new Google_Service_YouTube($client);
if (isset($_GET['code'])) {
if (strval($_SESSION['state']) !== strval($_GET['state'])) {
die('The session state did not match.');
}
$client->authenticate($_GET['code']);
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
header('Location: ' . $redirect);
}
if (isset($_SESSION['token'])) {
$client->setAccessToken($_SESSION['token']);
}
// Check to ensure that the access token was successfully acquired.
if ($client->getAccessToken()) {
try {
// Call the channels.list method to retrieve information about the
// currently authenticated user's channel.
$channelsResponse = $youtube->channels->listChannels('contentDetails', array(
'mine' => 'true',
));
$htmlBody = '';
foreach ($channelsResponse['items'] as $channel) {
// Extract the unique playlist ID that identifies the list of videos
// uploaded to the channel, and then call the playlistItems.list method
// to retrieve that list.
$uploadsListId = $channel['contentDetails']['relatedPlaylists']['uploads'];
$playlistItemsResponse = $youtube->playlistItems->listPlaylistItems('snippet', array(
'playlistId' => $uploadsListId,
'maxResults' => 50
));
$htmlBody .= "<h3>Videos in list $uploadsListId</h3><ul>";
foreach ($playlistItemsResponse['items'] as $playlistItem) {
$htmlBody .= sprintf('<li>%s (%s)</li>', $playlistItem['snippet']['title'],
$playlistItem['snippet']['resourceId']['videoId']);
}
$htmlBody .= '</ul>';
}
} catch (Google_ServiceException $e) {
$htmlBody .= sprintf('<p>A service error occurred: <code>%s</code></p>',
htmlspecialchars($e->getMessage()));
} catch (Google_Exception $e) {
$htmlBody .= sprintf('<p>An client error occurred: <code>%s</code></p>',
htmlspecialchars($e->getMessage()));
}
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
} else {
$state = mt_rand();
$client->setState($state);
$_SESSION['state'] = $state;
$authUrl = $client->createAuthUrl();
$htmlBody = <<<END
<h3>Authorization Required</h3>
<p>You need to authorize access before proceeding.<p>
END;
}
?>
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<title>My Uploads</title>
</head>
<body>
<?=$htmlBody?>
</body>
</html>
What credentials type you choose depends on the application you want to build. 'Client ID for web application' should work fine for you.
The URIs you specify in Redirect URIs have to point to the actual script file, like http://example.com/index.php. I don't think http://example.com is supposed to work.
i found the solution after replacing this line
$redirect = filter_var('http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'], FILTER_SANITIZE_URL);
by this
$redirect = 'http://localhost/myappname';
i do not know why it is not working when it take the full path of the redirect class
I am trying to use the google-api-php-client to upload videos to Youtube.
Since I need access to only one Youtube channel, not to many users channels, I have to authorize my app one time and store a refresh_token to achieve a not expiring access to the API.
The problem is that I don't get a refresh_token with the $client->getAccessToken()-call.
I only get the following values: token_type, expires_in, id_token, created
I created a "Client ID for web applications" using Google Console and use the following code:
<?php
$OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID = '<my client id>';
$OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET = '<my client secret>';
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setApplicationName('<my app name>');
$client->setClientId($OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID);
$client->setClientSecret($OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET);
$client->setScopes('profile email https://www.googleapis.com/auth/youtube');
$client->setState('offline');
$redirect = filter_var('http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'],
FILTER_SANITIZE_URL);
$client->setRedirectUri($redirect);
// Define an object that will be used to make all API requests.
$youtube = new Google_Service_YouTube($client);
if(isset($_GET['code'])) {
$client->authenticate($_GET['code']);
$accessToken = $client->getAccessToken();
var_dump($accessToken, json_decode($accessToken));
}
else {
$aurl = $client->createAuthUrl();
$aurl = str_replace('approval_prompt=auto', 'approval_prompt=force', $aurl);
echo ''.$aurl.'';
}
As you can see I already use $client->setState('offline') and insert apprival_prompt=force in the authURL.
I also tried to revoke access in my Google account manager multiple times and created a new API project.
Thank you in advance for telling me what I'm doing wrong :)
I think the problem is that $accessToken = $client->getAccessToken(); is a post.
client->authenticate($_GET['code']);
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
$redirect = 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
header('Location: ' . filter_var($redirect, FILTER_SANITIZE_URL));
It needs to be posted to Google. When it comes back you should have $_SESSION['token']
Full Untested Example:
<?php
require_once 'Google/Client.php';
require_once 'Google/Service/YouTube.php';
session_start();
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setApplicationName("Client_Library_Examples");
$client->setDeveloperKey("{devkey}");
$client->setClientId('{clientid}.apps.googleusercontent.com');
$client->setClientSecret('{clientsecret}');
$client->setRedirectUri('http://www.daimto.com/Tutorials/PHP/Oauth2.php');
$client->setScopes(array('https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.readonly'));
//For loging out.
if ($_GET['logout'] == "1") {
unset($_SESSION['token']);
}
// Step 2: The user accepted your access now you need to exchange it.
if (isset($_GET['code'])) {
$client->authenticate($_GET['code']);
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
$redirect = 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
header('Location: ' . filter_var($redirect, FILTER_SANITIZE_URL));
}
// Step 1: The user has not authenticated we give them a link to login
if (!$client->getAccessToken() && !isset($_SESSION['token'])) {
$authUrl = $client->createAuthUrl();
print "<a class='login' href='$authUrl'>Connect Me!</a>";
}
// Step 3: We have access we can now create our service
if (isset($_SESSION['token'])) {
print "<a class='logout' href='".$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']."?logout=1'>LogOut</a><br>";
$client->setAccessToken($_SESSION['token']);
$youtube = new Google_Service_YouTube($client);
}
print "Access from google: " . $_SESSION['token'];
?>
Something like this maybe. Sorry I cant test it from here its an edit from some other code. If it doesn't work let me know and I will try and test it tonight.
Hi I an issue trying to implement the google plus Api for non google plus accounts. I followed the code samples from the google developer site. In trying to authenticate a user i noticed that if you cancel/deny the creation of a google plus profile it gives a blank screen with a url "https://plus.google.com/up?continue=". If i reload the page i am giving the create google plus profile dialog , and upon cancelling again presented with a blank screen. I want to be able to let user's cancel and be returned to my site.
<?php
require_once ('includes/utilities.inc.php');
require_once 'google-api-php-client/src/Google_Client.php';
require_once 'google-api-php-client/src/contrib/Google_PlusService.php';
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setApplicationName("Google Plus PHP Starter Application");
// Visit https://code.google.com/apis/console?api=plus to generate your
// oauth2_client_id, oauth2_client_secret, and to register your oauth2_redirect_uri.
$client->setClientId('******************');
$client->setClientSecret('****************');
$client->setRedirectUri("***********************");
$client->setDeveloperKey('***********************');
$plus = new Google_PlusService($client);
if (isset($_GET['code'])) {
$client->authenticate();
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
$redirect = 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
header('Location: ' . filter_var($redirect, FILTER_SANITIZE_URL));
}
if (isset($_SESSION['token'])) {
$client->setAccessToken($_SESSION['token']);
}
if ($client->getAccessToken()) {
$activities = $plus->activities->listActivities('me', 'public');
print 'Your Activities: <pre>' . print_r($activities, true) . '</pre>';
// We're not done yet. Remember to update the cached access token.
// Remember to replace $_SESSION with a real database or memcached.
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
} else {
$authUrl = $client->createAuthUrl();
print "<a href='$authUrl'>Connect Me!</a>";
}
echo "<pre>";
print_r($user_google);
print_r( $_SESSION['token']);
echo"</pre>";
?>
I would like to get content (posts) from a google+ page and post it to my website, as a feed. Is there any info how?
I read that current API does not allow that, but those topics were from the last year.
Thanks.
You can perform activities.list, without having to authenticate, by passing your "simple" key from the API console for a project created that has the Google+ service turned on. Access to the API calls is restricted to the authorized origins you set up in your project.
After you create the project, in the section "Simple API Access" there is an API key. Build your client with this key, your client id, and client secret:
<?
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setDeveloperKey("YOUR_API_KEY");
$plus = new Google_PlusService($client);
$activities = $plus->activities->listActivities("+GooglePlusDevelopers", "public");
?>
<html><body><pre><? echo print_r($activities);?></pre></body></html>
A final note, make sure you use the latest Google+ PHP client.
After some time I found it.
http://code.google.com/p/google-plus-php-starter/
and this
https://developers.google.com/+/api/latest/activities/list
The only problem is that you need to log into your google app to do this. Any sugggestions would be apprecited.
Updating the correct answer, the class name has changed to Google_Service_Plus
<?php
set_include_path(get_include_path() . PATH_SEPARATOR . __DIR__ .'/vendor/google/apiclient/src');
require_once __DIR__.'/vendor/autoload.php';
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setDeveloperKey("YOUR_API_KEY");
$plus = new Google_Service_Plus($client);
$activities = $plus->activities->listActivities("+GooglePlusDevelopers", "public");
?>
$items = $activities->getItems();
foreach($items as $item) {
$object = $item->getObject();
?>
<div class="gpost">
<p><?php echo $object->getContent(); ?></p>
Read more
</div>
<?php } ?>