I am creating a Java Project in Eclipse that uses a Google API (Natural Language Processing), but I am getting the error:
The Application Default Credentials are not available. They are available if running on Google App Engine, Google Compute Engine, or Google Cloud Shell. Otherwise, the environment variable GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS must be defined pointing to a file defining the credentials.
Under my system settings, I have gone into System and created an environment variable (both user and system) with name: GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS and a value that points to my service account JSON Key, like how it says in the documentation. I see some people in other questions also say to use a command like: export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="path/to/json/file"
, but when I did that in Windows Bash it didn't do anything.
I have not added a variable or path actually in my JAVA code because I don't know how I would do that, and I couldn't find an answer in any Google docs. Below is the code that tries to use the default application credentials:
Some places say to use Google App Engine and use the default credentials, but I would rather just not upload the project to Google App Engine and use the JSON credential file I already have, seems like that would be easier.
/**
* Connects to the Natural Language API using Application Default Credentials.
*/
public static CloudNaturalLanguageAPI getLanguageService()
throws IOException, GeneralSecurityException {
GoogleCredential credential =
GoogleCredential.getApplicationDefault().createScoped(CloudNaturalLanguageAPIScopes.all());
JsonFactory jsonFactory = JacksonFactory.getDefaultInstance();
return new CloudNaturalLanguageAPI.Builder(
GoogleNetHttpTransport.newTrustedTransport(),
jsonFactory, new HttpRequestInitializer() {
@Override
public void initialize(HttpRequest request) throws IOException {
credential.initialize(request);
}
})
.setApplicationName(APPLICATION_NAME)
.build();
}
$ CLOUDSDK_CONFIG=$(cygpath -w ~/.config/gcloud) \ GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=$(cygpath -w ~/.config/gcloud)/application_default_credentials.json \ java -cp GCloudDemo.jar com.google.gcloud.examples.storage.StorageExample list Bucket{name=...}
it looks like it uses the command line. Could you please elaborate how I would implement that?java
application you'd like (including one built by Eclipse), or you can set them as environment variables as you describe in your answer.