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I am trying to connect to google search console API using OAuth2

const {google} = require('googleapis');

const auth = new google.auth.OAuth2(
  YOUR_CLIENT_ID,
  YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET,
  YOUR_REDIRECT_URL
);

const searchconsole = google.webmasters({ version: 'v3', auth })

console.log(searchconsole.sites.list({}))

But I get this:

'Error: No access, refresh token, API key or refresh handler callback is set.'

I can not find a solid reference to this, I read that refresh token is deprecated, is this even possible to get the list of sites from node backend without interaction on the front end?

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  • I updated answer with [generateAuthUrl] . Jan 26, 2022 at 12:12

4 Answers 4

3

I got this same error. Turns out I wasn't setting the token correctly.

I had created the Auth URL, gotten the tokens back in the response and stored them, as shown in the quickstart.

But I hit this error when I was trying to use them. I was doing this which was wrong and gave me the error:

oauth2Client.setCredentials(accessToken);

And getting the error.

After I found this link with a nice sample - https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/googleapis/latest/tasks/index.html#samples, I saw that you have to set the token as an object.

Like this:

 oauth2Client.setCredentials(
    {
      access_token: accessToken
    }
  );

That fixed the issue for me.

2

This is best reference site for google api : https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/googleapis/latest/tasks/index.html#samples

Try this :

const {google} = require('googleapis');

const oauth2Client = new google.auth.OAuth2(
  YOUR_CLIENT_ID,
  YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET,
  YOUR_REDIRECT_URL
);

// generate a url that asks permissions for webmaster ao any other google api scopes.

const scopes = [
  'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/webmaster'
];

const url = oauth2Client.generateAuthUrl({
  // 'online' (default) or 'offline' (gets refresh_token)
  access_type: 'offline',
  // If you only need one scope you can pass it as a string
  scope: scopes
});

OR

Try with token:


const fs = require('fs');
const readline = require('readline');
const {google} = require('googleapis');

// If modifying these scopes, delete token.json.
const SCOPES = ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/webmasters'];
const TOKEN_PATH = 'token.json';

// Load client secrets from a local file.
fs.readFile('credentials.json', (err, content) => {
  if (err) return console.log('Error loading client secret file:', err);
  // Authorize a client with credentials, then call the Google Tasks API.
  authorize(JSON.parse(content), listConnectionNames);
});

function authorize(credentials, callback) {
  const {client_secret, client_id, redirect_uris} = credentials.installed;
  const oAuth2Client = new google.auth.OAuth2(
      client_id, client_secret, redirect_uris[0]);
  // Check if we have previously stored a token.
  fs.readFile(TOKEN_PATH, (err, token) => {
    if (err) return getNewToken(oAuth2Client, callback);
    oAuth2Client.setCredentials(JSON.parse(token));
    callback(oAuth2Client);
  });
}

function getNewToken(oAuth2Client, callback) {
  const authUrl = oAuth2Client.generateAuthUrl({
    access_type: 'offline',
    scope: SCOPES,
  });
  console.log('Authorize this app by visiting this url:', authUrl);
  const rl = readline.createInterface({
    input: process.stdin,
    output: process.stdout,
  });
  rl.question('Enter the code from that page here: ', (code) => {
    rl.close();
    oAuth2Client.getToken(code, (err, token) => {
      if (err) return console.error('Error retrieving access token', err);
      oAuth2Client.setCredentials(token);
      // Store the token to disk for later program executions
      fs.writeFile(TOKEN_PATH, JSON.stringify(token), (err) => {
        if (err) return console.error(err);
        console.log('Token stored to', TOKEN_PATH);
      });
      callback(oAuth2Client);
    });
  });
}

function listConnectionNames(auth) {
  const service = google.people({version: 'v1', auth});
  // ....

}

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  • I get the exact same error No access, refresh token, API key or refresh handler callback is set.
    – Álvaro
    Jan 26, 2022 at 11:48
  • But can this be done in the backend with out pop ups?
    – Álvaro
    Jan 26, 2022 at 12:22
  • No this is Oauth2 the consent screen must be shown to the user in a browser window. Jan 26, 2022 at 14:17
  • 1
    @DalmTo But how do you do it then? is it back end or front end? Last time I checked fs is not available on front end
    – Álvaro
    Jan 26, 2022 at 16:20
  • This is Node.js - Every time when you have running with ./node some.js it is native terminal node.js proccess. This file credentials.json you will download from google api console for your current application. Jan 26, 2022 at 20:59
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I think you should conslult the google drive quickstart it will show you how to set up authorization.

const fs = require('fs');
const readline = require('readline');
const {google} = require('googleapis');

// If modifying these scopes, delete token.json.
const SCOPES = ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/webmasters'];
// The file token.json stores the user's access and refresh tokens, and is
// created automatically when the authorization flow completes for the first
// time.
const TOKEN_PATH = 'token.json';

// Load client secrets from a local file.
fs.readFile('credentials.json', (err, content) => {
  if (err) return console.log('Error loading client secret file:', err);
  // Authorize a client with credentials, then call the Google Drive API.
  authorize(JSON.parse(content), listFiles);
});

/**
 * Create an OAuth2 client with the given credentials, and then execute the
 * given callback function.
 * @param {Object} credentials The authorization client credentials.
 * @param {function} callback The callback to call with the authorized client.
 */
function authorize(credentials, callback) {
  const {client_secret, client_id, redirect_uris} = credentials.installed;
  const oAuth2Client = new google.auth.OAuth2(
      client_id, client_secret, redirect_uris[0]);

  // Check if we have previously stored a token.
  fs.readFile(TOKEN_PATH, (err, token) => {
    if (err) return getAccessToken(oAuth2Client, callback);
    oAuth2Client.setCredentials(JSON.parse(token));
    callback(oAuth2Client);
  });
}

/**
 * Get and store new token after prompting for user authorization, and then
 * execute the given callback with the authorized OAuth2 client.
 * @param {google.auth.OAuth2} oAuth2Client The OAuth2 client to get token for.
 * @param {getEventsCallback} callback The callback for the authorized client.
 */
function getAccessToken(oAuth2Client, callback) {
  const authUrl = oAuth2Client.generateAuthUrl({
    access_type: 'offline',
    scope: SCOPES,
  });
  console.log('Authorize this app by visiting this url:', authUrl);
  const rl = readline.createInterface({
    input: process.stdin,
    output: process.stdout,
  });
  rl.question('Enter the code from that page here: ', (code) => {
    rl.close();
    oAuth2Client.getToken(code, (err, token) => {
      if (err) return console.error('Error retrieving access token', err);
      oAuth2Client.setCredentials(token);
      // Store the token to disk for later program executions
      fs.writeFile(TOKEN_PATH, JSON.stringify(token), (err) => {
        if (err) return console.error(err);
        console.log('Token stored to', TOKEN_PATH);
      });
      callback(oAuth2Client);
    });
  });
}

there is also webmasters query.js

'use strict';

const path = require('path');
const {google} = require('googleapis');
const {authenticate} = require('@google-cloud/local-auth');

const webmasters = google.webmasters('v3');

async function runSample() {
  // Obtain user credentials to use for the request
  const auth = await authenticate({
    keyfilePath: path.join(__dirname, '../oauth2.keys.json'),
    scopes: [
      'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/webmasters',
      'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/webmasters.readonly',
    ],
  });
  google.options({auth});

  const res = await webmasters.searchanalytics.query({
    siteUrl: 'http://jbeckwith.com',
    requestBody: {
      startDate: '2018-01-01',
      endDate: '2018-04-01',
    },
  });
  console.log(res.data);
  return res.data;
}

if (module === require.main) {
  runSample().catch(console.error);
}
module.exports = runSample;

I would go with the first example as its shows how to store your authorization. The second one isnt going to do that.

Access without authorization

If we check the documentation for sites.list you will notice it stats

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This method operates on private user data you will need permission of a user with access in order to access this data.

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  • Thanks, actually the second one worked, but it popped a browser window for authentification, how can this work on the back end?
    – Álvaro
    Jan 26, 2022 at 12:16
  • I guess my question is, can I use this code on node back end without the user having to authenticate?
    – Álvaro
    Jan 26, 2022 at 12:24
  • No. Webmasters data is private user data, you need the permission of the user in order to access that data Jan 26, 2022 at 12:40
  • Right, so in that case I am better off using the gapi example in the front end anyways?
    – Álvaro
    Jan 26, 2022 at 12:45
  • it wont matter you still need to be authorized Jan 26, 2022 at 12:47
0

I was getting this even tho everything was being set correctly. What I didn't realize was it wasn't done setting the credentials when I made the call. I solved my issues by creating a stand alone async function.

so the code looked like this:

const accessToken = req.body.data.access_token;

setToken(accessToken);

const gmail = google.gmail({version: "v1", auth: oauth2Client});
...

and

async function setToken(accessToken) {
  try {
    oauth2Client.setCredentials({access_token: accessToken});
  } catch (err) {
    console.error(err);
  }
}

With this function, it waits for setCredentials to finish before calling the gmail api.

Hope this helps!

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