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I implemented my custom IDataStore so that I can store End User Tokens on my database instead of the default implementation, which is saved on FileSystem within %AppData%.

public class GoogleIDataStore : IDataStore
{
    ...

    public Task<T> GetAsync<T>(string key)
    {
        TaskCompletionSource<T> tcs = new TaskCompletionSource<T>();

        var user = repository.GetUser(key.Replace("oauth_", ""));

        var credentials = repository.GetCredentials(user.UserId);

        if (key.StartsWith("oauth") || credentials == null)
        {
            tcs.SetResult(default(T));
        }
        else
        {
            var JsonData = Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.SerializeObject(Map(credentials));                
            tcs.SetResult(NewtonsoftJsonSerializer.Instance.Deserialize<T>(JsonData));
        }
        return tcs.Task;
    }   
}

Controller

public async Task<ActionResult> AuthorizeDrive(CancellationToken cancellationToken)
{
    var result = await new AuthorizationCodeMvcApp(this, new GoogleAppFlowMetadata()).
            AuthorizeAsync(cancellationToken);

    if (result.Credential == null)
        return new RedirectResult(result.RedirectUri);

    var driveService = new DriveService(new BaseClientService.Initializer
    {
        HttpClientInitializer = result.Credential,
        ApplicationName = "My app"
    });

    //Example how to access drive files
    var listReq = driveService.Files.List();
    listReq.Fields = "items/title,items/id,items/createdDate,items/downloadUrl,items/exportLinks";
    var list = listReq.Execute();

    return RedirectToAction("Index", "Home");
}

The issue happens on the redirect event. After that first redirect it works fine.

I found out that something is different on the redirect event. On the redirect event the T is not a Token Response, but a string. Also, the key is prefixed with "oauth_".

So I assume that I should return a different result on the redirect, but I have no clue what to return.

The error I get is : Google.Apis.Auth.OAuth2.Responses.TokenResponseException: Error:"State is invalid", Description:"", Uri:""

Google Source Code Reference https://code.google.com/p/google-api-dotnet-client/source/browse/Src/GoogleApis.DotNet4/Apis/Util/Store/FileDataStore.cs?r=eb702f917c0e18fc960d077af132d0d83bcd6a88

https://code.google.com/p/google-api-dotnet-client/source/browse/Src/GoogleApis.Auth/OAuth2/Web/AuthWebUtility.cs?r=eb702f917c0e18fc960d077af132d0d83bcd6a88

Thanks for your help

2 Answers 2

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I am not exactly sure why yours isnt working but this is a copy of the code i use. The full class can be found here DatabaseDatastore.cs

/// <summary>
        /// Returns the stored value for the given key or <c>null</c> if the matching file (<see cref="GenerateStoredKey"/>
        /// in <see cref="FolderPath"/> doesn't exist.
        /// </summary>
        /// <typeparam name="T">The type to retrieve</typeparam>
        /// <param name="key">The key to retrieve from the data store</param>
        /// <returns>The stored object</returns>
        public Task<T> GetAsync<T>(string key)
        {
            //Key is the user string sent with AuthorizeAsync
            if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(key))
            {
                throw new ArgumentException("Key MUST have a value");
            }
            TaskCompletionSource<T> tcs = new TaskCompletionSource<T>();


            // Note: create a method for opening the connection.
            SqlConnection myConnection = new SqlConnection("user id=" + LoginName + ";" +
                                      @"password=" + PassWord + ";server=" + ServerName + ";" +
                                      "Trusted_Connection=yes;" +
                                      "database=" + DatabaseName + "; " +
                                      "connection timeout=30");
            myConnection.Open();

            // Try and find the Row in the DB.
            using (SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand("select RefreshToken from GoogleUser where UserName = @username;", myConnection))
            {
                command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@username", key);

                string RefreshToken = null;
                SqlDataReader myReader = command.ExecuteReader();
                while (myReader.Read())
                {
                    RefreshToken = myReader["RefreshToken"].ToString();
                }

                if (RefreshToken == null)
                {
                    // we don't have a record so we request it of the user.
                    tcs.SetResult(default(T));
                }
                else
                {

                    try
                    {
                        // we have it we use that.
                        tcs.SetResult(NewtonsoftJsonSerializer.Instance.Deserialize<T>(RefreshToken));
                    }
                    catch (Exception ex)
                    {
                        tcs.SetException(ex);
                    }

                }
            }

            return tcs.Task;
        }
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  • Hi. Mine is also working.. However on the initial redirect (For the user to authorize access to their google drive) after the "StoreAsync" the GetAsync is called and the key has the value [email protected]. So that's were I get the error. I am not sure if your project is MVC like mine... the issue might be related to that. I will edit my question with the Controller code. Dec 6, 2014 at 14:59
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The API stores (at least) two values in your IDataStore. Here is what the authorization process looks like from an empty IDataStore's point of view (note which lines set a value and which lines get a value):

Getting IDataStore value:  MyKey       <= null

Setting IDataStore value:  oauth_MyKey => "http://localhost..."
Setting IDataStore value:  MyKey       => {"access_token":"...

Getting IDataStore value:  oauth_MyKey <= "http://localhost..."
Getting IDataStore value:  MyKey       <= {"access_token":"...

At first, the API tries to find a stored access_token, but there is none in the data store (which just returns null), and the API starts the authorization process. The "oauth_..." key is some state info the API needs during this process, and is normally set before it is retrieved (in my experience).

However, if your IDataStore never received a value with an "oauth_.." key, and thus has nothing to return, simply return null, and the API should create a new one when needed.

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