I'm currently attempting to build a GPlay authentication service on a Scala backend. The client is sending through their ID Token and salt; and from here, I'm attempting to use Google's Backend Auth documentation in order to authenticate the user's GPlay account.
As expected, Google's Java libs can all be used without issue with Scala.
Java/Scala imports:
import com.google.api.client.googleapis.auth.oauth2.GoogleIdToken;
import com.google.api.client.googleapis.auth.oauth2.GoogleIdToken.Payload;
import com.google.api.client.googleapis.auth.oauth2.GoogleIdTokenVerifier;
Java:
GoogleIdTokenVerifier verifier = new GoogleIdTokenVerifier.Builder(transport, jsonFactory)
.setAudience(Collections.singletonList(CLIENT_ID))
.build();
Scala:
val verifier = new GoogleIdTokenVerifier.Builder(transport, jsonFactory)
.setAudience(Collections.singletonList(CLIENT_ID))
.build();
Their guide seems to be leaving a lot out - namely, what should be instantiated for the transport, jsonFactory, and CLIENT_ID vars. It also does not make any reference as to why the CLIENT_ID should be stored in a singletonList, rather than just a string as we would normally implement on the client.
Currently, I'm getting (as expected), "cannot resolve symbol" errors for transport, jsonFactory, and CLIENT_ID. I've the same error appearing for Collections, but I assume that's because I haven't attempted to create any collection - as no indication is given on the documentation as to what we should be looking to instantiate a collection with.
Any help that could be offered would be greatly appreciated.