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I would like to integrate Google Drive to our web application. So every user can connect his Google Drive storage to our application for storing files. What is the right authorization way for this purpose?

Is it OAuth right way? I know to create credentials in Developer console, but how to link google credentials with our account, store it and use later during uploading files?

I want to achieve writing/reading files to/from user's Drive after OAuth Login.

Here is my code, it's using service credentials. I know that it's wrong way.

public class GDManager {

    private static String accountId = "[email protected]";
    private static String p12File = "file.p12";

    private static GoogleCredential buildCredential(HttpTransport httpTransport, JsonFactory jsonFactory) throws GeneralSecurityException, IOException {
        // Build service account credential.
        return new GoogleCredential.Builder().setTransport(httpTransport)
                .setJsonFactory(jsonFactory)
                .setServiceAccountId(accountId)
                .setServiceAccountScopes(Collections.singleton(DriveScopes.DRIVE))
                .setServiceAccountPrivateKeyFromP12File(new java.io.File(GDManager.class.getClassLoader().getResource(p12File).getFile()))
                .build();
    }

    private static Drive init() {
        try {
            HttpTransport httpTransport = GoogleNetHttpTransport.newTrustedTransport();
            JsonFactory jsonFactory = JacksonFactory.getDefaultInstance();
            GoogleCredential credential = buildCredential(httpTransport, jsonFactory);

            return new Drive.Builder(
                    httpTransport, jsonFactory, credential)
                    .setApplicationName("Google drive test")
                    .build();

        } catch (GeneralSecurityException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        } catch (IOException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        return null;
    }


    public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
        Drive service = init();

        String parentId = null;
        String mimeType = "text/plain";

        File body = new File();
        body.setTitle("test");
        body.setDescription("description");
        body.setMimeType(mimeType);

        if (parentId != null && parentId.length() > 0) {
            body.setParents(
                    Arrays.asList(new ParentReference().setId(parentId)));
        }

        java.io.File fileContent = new java.io.File("/home/michal/Downloads/google_drive");
        FileContent mediaContent = new FileContent(mimeType, fileContent);
        try {
            File file = service.files().insert(body, mediaContent).execute();
            System.out.println(file);
        } catch (IOException e) {
            System.out.println("An error occured: " + e);
        }
    }

}
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  • What exactly do you want to achieve? Your requirements are a bit difficult to understand. You want read/write access to a user's Google Drive when they log in to your app using Google OAuth, right?
    – kdbanman
    Oct 22, 2015 at 19:15
  • yes, exactly. Read/write access after OAuth log in .
    – misco
    Oct 22, 2015 at 20:27
  • Alright. Can you show us what you've done so far?
    – kdbanman
    Oct 22, 2015 at 21:04
  • I added sample with main method for testing purposes.
    – misco
    Oct 22, 2015 at 21:44
  • dont show a sample. show your code and a specific issue. there is a lot of official documentation and full samples. oauth is the right (and only) way. there is no need to p12 or service accounts. read about the difference in each method. you want 3legged oauth2
    – Zig Mandel
    Oct 23, 2015 at 1:07

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You can't test this from a static main method, you need to integrate this into your web application. The OAuth authentication require that you redirect the user's browser session to a Google Drive url for authorization. Check out this page for how to do this: https://developers.google.com/drive/web/credentials?hl=en. Note that when you call getCredentials without being authorized an exception is thrown and this contains the authorization url that you have to redirect the user's browser to in order to get the authorization code which you then exchange for an access token, which you can then use to access files on Google Drive.

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