Getting Google+ business page ID based on vanity URL - google-plus

We are looking to implement rel=publisher to verify our website against our Google+ page.
However, according to the Rich Snippets tool, this only appears to work with a numeric page ID: e.g. https://plus.google.com/103037366582313115962/
However, we have a vanity URL https://plus.google.com/+TheGuardian
How can I find out our numeric page ID based on a Vanity URL?

OK, worked this out:
Go to https://plus.google.com/ as a Google+ user.
Search for your page using the search box
Copy the link location of the search result for your page. e.g. https://plus.google.com/u/1/113000071431138202574
...The last fragment of the URL is your Google+ page id

In order to get the 21 digit ID from a vanity URL, you need to utilize people.get API!
Just enter the vanity URL portion with the plus sign (for example +Name) as the userId here and scroll down to the 'Response' section to get your id.

Go to the G+ page
Press Ctrl+U then Ctrl+F
Type data-oid.
ex: data-oid="101059889519664604142"

You just have to do is right click on on name (page name or person name) select Copy Link Address & paste it in a new Tab you will see the code as my is https://plus.google.com/+InzimamTariq
but when I do that this is in return.
https://plus.google.com/109309640886924591969
hope you like it & it will help you

Go to -> www.Google.com
[Press] +UserName where "UserName" is your user name
(usually your email is UserName#google.com)
Hover over Home in top left for drop down menu
Just below Home you should see Profile <- click on Profile
Check your URL and if should look like this:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/+UserSetUrl/posts
or
https://plus.google.com/u/0/12398987468276/posts
The +UserSetURL is your google+ profile name.
If you have not created your own specific URL / ID then the numbers are your ID.
You should change the Numbers to something easy like MyName or UserID so you won't have to do this ever again.
Note: This is according to UI as of April 28, 2015

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Google Search Image "no longer available: 403" [duplicate]

I am using google image search API. Till yesterday it was working, but today morning it says "This API is no longer available"
Is it officially closed, Or any error at my side
Request
https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/images?v=1.0&rsz=8&q=cute+kittens
Response
{"responseData": null, "responseDetails": "This API is no longer available.", "responseStatus": 403}
The answer I found was using Google's Custom Search Engine (CSE) API. Note that this is limited to 100 free requests per day.
Creating cx and modifying it to search for images
Create custom search engine at https://cse.google.com/cse/create/new based on your search criteria.
Choose sites to search (leave this blank if you want to search the entire web, otherwise you can enter a site to search in one particular site)
Enter a name and a language for your search engine.
Click "create." You can now find cx in your browser URL.
Under "Modify your search engine," click the "Control Panel" button. In the "edit" section you will find an "Image Search" label with an ON/OFF button, change it to ON. Click "update" to save your changes.
Conducting a search with the API
The API endpoint url is https://www.googleapis.com/customsearch/v1
The following JSON parameters are used for this API:
q: specifies search text
num: specifies number of results. Requires an integer value between 1 and 10 (inclusive)
start: the "offset" for the results, which result the search should start at. Requires an integer value between 1 and 101.
imgSize: the size of the image. I used "medium"
searchType: must be set to "image"
filetype: specifies the file type for the image. I used `"jpg", but you can leave this out if file extension doesn't matter to you.
key: an API key, obtained from https://console.developers.google.com/
cx: the custom search engine ID from the previous section
Simply make a GET request by passing above parameters as JSON to the API endpoint (also listed above).
Note: If you set a list of referrers in the search engine settings, visiting the URL via your browser will likely not work. You will need to make an AJAX call (or the equivalent from another language) from a server specified in this list. It will work for only the referrers which were specified in the configuration settings.
Reference:
https://developers.google.com/custom-search/json-api/v1/reference/cse/list
Now You can search images with Custom image search API.
You can do this with two steps:
Get CUSTOM_SEARCH_ID
Go to - https://cse.google.ru/cse/all
Here you must create new Search Engine. Do this and enable Image Search at there.
Screen(i am Russian... sorry)
then get this search engine ID. To do this press at Get Code button:
And there find line with cx = "here will be your CUSTOM_SEARCH_ID":
Ok. It's done, now second step:
Get SERVER_KEY
Go to google Console - https://console.developers.google.com/project
Press to Create project button, enter the name and other required information.
Pick this project and go to Enable Apis
Now find Custom Search Engine.
And Enable it.
Now we must go to Credentials and create new Server Key:
Ok. Now we can use Image Search.
Query:
https://www.googleapis.com/customsearch/v1?key=SERVER_KEY&cx=CUSTOM_SEARCH_ID&q=flower&searchType=image&fileType=jpg&imgSize=xlarge&alt=json
Replace the SERVER_KEY and CUSTOM_SEARCH_ID and call this request.
Limit: for free you can search only 100 images per day.
If this is just for your own purposes (not for production) and you're not planning to abuse Google Image Search, you can simply extract first image URL from Google search results using JSOUP.
For example:
Code to retrieve image URL of the first thumbnail:
public static String FindImage(String question, String ua) {
String finRes = "";
try {
String googleUrl = "https://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&q=" + question.replace(",", "");
Document doc1 = Jsoup.connect(googleUrl).userAgent(ua).timeout(10 * 1000).get();
Element media = doc1.select("[data-src]").first();
String finUrl = media.attr("abs:data-src");
finRes= "<img src=\"" + finUrl.replace("&quot", "") + "\" border=1/>";
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e);
}
return finRes;
}
Guide:
question - image search term
ua - user agent of the browser
After I read several responses I compiled a response with images:
Access the website: https://developers.google.com/custom-search/v1/introduction, on the page you will find this part, so click in the button Get a Key:
Create or select a project, and then NEXT:
Copy the API KEY:
Access the website to create your CX: https://cse.google.com/cse/create/new, write some random domain like “www.anypage.com”, (after we will delete), select a language, and define some name for your search engine. Click on the Button CREATE.
Will see this page, then click in Control Panel:
Copy the Search engine ID for later (this is your CX). After you can set to search in all websites (active Search the entire web, select on the random website www.anypage.com then click on the button Delete) and you can active Image search. So will see like this:
And Using REST you can get the results, using this example code (searching for flower):
<html lang="pt">
<head>
<title>JSON Custom Search API Example</title>
</head>
<body>
<div id="content"></div>
<script>
function hndlr(response) {
console.log(response);
for (var i = 0; i < response.items.length; i++) {
var item = response.items[i];
// in production code, item.htmlTitle should have the HTML entities escaped.
document.getElementById("content").innerHTML += "<br>" + item.htmlTitle;
}
}
</script>
<script src="https://www.googleapis.com/customsearch/v1?key=API_KEY&cx=SEARCH_ENGINE_KEY&q=flower&searchType=image&callback=hndlr"></script>
</body>
</html>
The base code is found here: https://developers.google.com/custom-search/v1/using_rest
After setting your API_KEY (key) and your SEARCH ENGINE KEY (cx), the result will see like this:
Thanks to #Vijay Shegokar, #aftamat4ik and #Alladinian
This is the full URL template to be used
We can eliminate unnecessary parameters.
https://www.googleapis.com/customsearch/v1?q={searchTerms}&num={count?}&start={startIndex?}&lr={language?}&safe={safe?}&cx={cx?}&cref={cref?}&sort={sort?}&filter={filter?}&gl={gl?}&cr={cr?}&googlehost={googleHost?}&c2coff={disableCnTwTranslation?}&hq={hq?}&hl={hl?}&siteSearch={siteSearch?}&siteSearchFilter={siteSearchFilter?}&exactTerms={exactTerms?}&excludeTerms={excludeTerms?}&linkSite={linkSite?}&orTerms={orTerms?}&relatedSite={relatedSite?}&dateRestrict={dateRestrict?}&lowRange={lowRange?}&highRange={highRange?}&searchType={searchType}&fileType={fileType?}&rights={rights?}&imgSize={imgSize?}&imgType={imgType?}&imgColorType={imgColorType?}&imgDominantColor={imgDominantColor?}&alt=json
I am using
https://www.googleapis.com/customsearch/v1?key=ap_key&cx=cx&q=hello&searchType=image&imgSize=xlarge&alt=json&num=10&start=1
Change the API url to
Google Custom Image search
Provide the same parameters along with with API KEY and CX.
More Info and Explorer
The Yahoo Boss API is a reasonable substitute, although it's not free and the results are not quite as good.
UPDATE: YAHOO BOSS JSON Search API will discontinue on March 31, 2016
SerpAPI enables to search through Google Images and returns a clean json. it integrates with most of the programming languages: python, php, java, golang, nodejs...
https://serpapi.com/images-results
Google limit the number of search per day.
but this service provides unlimited searches...
looks like we need to implement google custom search API
https://developers.google.com/custom-search/
says so on top of the page you provided yourself

How to get Google+ page id as integer?

I need to create an app and my plus page id isn't in integer but in my name. I've hovered on the date stamp as instructed by a support here but still showing my +name. How can I get my plus page id in integer? Google is simply not educating people on this!
You can use the APIs Explorer to get a Google+ page/profile ID.
Enter the string name for userId e.g. +GoogleDevelopers and for fields enter id.

Cust google custom search "No Result" string to link

I'm using google CSE in my site. But I want to change the "No Result" string to a link, or redirect the page when no search result.
I tried noResultsString attribute but it accept String only. How can I use HTML Tag like<gcse:searchresults noResultsString="<a src='testSrc'>no-result link</a>"></gcse:searchresults>? Or can I redirect the result page when no-result?
Use JavaScript, then specify names or ids then the functions if there is no results.
Here is an intro tutorial that does not specify an id relating to your case, but is using timers for a redirect http://www.tutorialspoint.com/javascript/javascript_page_redirect.htm

Apex - passing a variable from one page to another

I have a form on one page which prompts a user to enter their email address. When they click "next" I want Apex to redirect the user to a different page which shows them a report which selects the records from the users table where the email address matches the one that they entered.
E.g.
SELECT *
FROM USERS
WHERE EMAIL_ADDRESS = (the email address that they entered on the previous page);
Can someone please explain the easiest way to do this?
I have only in the last 5 seconds heard about 'Apex' Lol ... But I think I found what you need to do.
You need to define a 'Branch' which will allow you to POST to whichever page you need to.
Here's some documentation on 'Branches': http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B32472_01/doc/appdev.300/b32469/pdf_report.htm#BABICIJG
Also this snipet may help:
It's [The 'branch'] in the middle (page processing section) of the
development page at the bottom. The branch will be executed whenever a
post submission occurs but you can put conditions on the branch.
Which I found at: http://dbaforums.org/oracle/index.php?showtopic=8139
The "Next" button should not redirect but should submit. The value of the page item has to be pushed to the session state for it to be available in the (apex) session. On submit you can then define a branch which will take you to the page with your report. Your report can then reference the page item by using bind variable notation in the region source:
SELECT * FROM USERS WHERE EMAIL_ADDRESS = :Px_EMAIL_ADDRESS

Shopify Get resourse_type at first when redirected to my application

My application is complete and work perfectly for Products.
Like i have an "application link" in the Products tab.On clicking, i get the SHOP name and ID of that product.Then i can successfully call the API because
GET /admin/products/#{id}/XXXX.json
by default i had use the "products" in path resolution.
Now the question is, at first I only got the ID with query parameter but don't know from which resource_type this belongs? i.e pages,themes etc.
Answer to this problem is that "you can append parameters to your query string" in Application Links.