I'm developing a Google App Engine app with Python. And I'm using:
- Google Calendar API v3 (to access a calendar in my own domain. So, this is Google Apps installed in my domain)
- Google APIs client library for Python.
- OAuth2 to authenticate users of my domain ([email protected])
I thought I had to use Service Accounts, because of this:
"If your App Engine application needs to call an API to access data owned by the application's project, you can simplify OAuth 2.0 by using Service Accounts"
Taken from https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/python/platforms/google_app_engine#ServiceAccounts
But I'm not sure if I misunderstood something. Is my scenario (GAE app trying to access Google Apps in my own domain) a candidate for Service Accounts?
I've tried several ways to handle OAuth2:
- With Service Accounts, as said
- With Python decorators provided by Google APIs client library for Python (OAuth2Decorator and OAuth2DecoratorFromClientSecrets)
In both cases, I get the same errors:
- Executing in my local machine: HttpError 401 when requesting https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3/calendars/primary/events?alt=json returned "Invalid Credentials" (I created the event as JSON object, following this: https://developers.google.com/google-apps/calendar/v3/reference/events/insert#examples). An error stack trace: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/61566717/output/local_error
- Deploying to GAE: Error 310 (net::ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS). The string "_ah/login_required?continue=" is appended at the end of the url several times. May it be a problem with the Client ID/client secret or the Service Account parameters generated with API console? Should I re-create them?
I'm totally lost. Any clues?
Many thanks in advance