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I am using Devise with OmniAuth+OpenID to authenticate users against our Google Apps domain. However, when I go into Account -> Security -> Connected Applications and Sites", my application shows up as

localhost — Sign in using your Google account

My OmniAuth is configured like this:

config.omniauth :google_apps, :store => OpenID::Store::Filesystem.new('/tmp'), :domain => 'domain.com'

Where can I set the application name, so users are aware what exactly they are authenticating?

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As far as I know, the open-id gem is just a quick and dirty way to get some authentication using a Gmail account. Since you don't register an app, you can't customize the authentication prompt, like choosing a name, a description and a logo of your application.

To do that, you should register your app at Google's Cloud Console, get your API key and secret and use them with the omniauth-google-oauth2 gem.

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  • Hi there. Thanks for your answer. I actually tried using OAuth2 instead of OpenID before, however, that opens my application to pretty much anyone with gmail account. There is a post here mentioning use of hd=domain.com parameter, but that did not work for me, plus I still had to do validation for a correct domain on my end, so i went with OpenID gem instead.
    – solefald
    Nov 18, 2013 at 18:48
  • Now that Google closed OpenID (developers.google.com/+/api/auth-migration#timetable), I'm in the same situation (finding a solution to use OAuth2 with a Google Apps domain). Did you manage to make the hd parameter to work at some point? thanks!
    – yorch
    May 23, 2014 at 12:45

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