Thanks for all the code - I've been trying to toy around with this but
I was not able to locate the right imports or a library that includes
com.google.android.googleapps. Can anybody point me where I can find
that part?



On Jul 25, 3:26 pm, ubikdroid <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Karl,
> I call getCredentials in my Activity like this:
>
>         GoogleLoginServiceHelper.getCredentials(this, 54321,
>                 null,
>                 GoogleLoginServiceConstants.REQUIRE_GOOGLE,  //
> require google
>                 null, // This means we get the credentials for
> GOOGLE_AUTH.OTHER_SERVICES
>                 false);
>
> then override onActivityResult:
>
>         @Override
>         protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode,
> Intent intent){
>                 super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, intent);
>                 if(requestCode == 54321){
>                         authToken = intent.getStringExtra
> (GoogleLoginServiceConstants.AUTHTOKEN_KEY);
>                 }
>         }
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> On Jul 15, 11:10 pm, kostmo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi ubikdroid,
> > Would you be able to tell me more about how you used getCredentials?
>
> > I'm trying this variation: getCredentials
> > (android.app.Activity,int,android.os.Bundle, java.lang.String,
> > java.lang.String, boolean)
>
> > Called from my activity, it is
> > getCredentials(this, 345, null, email, null, false);
>
> > Where 'email' is obtained from getAccount beforehand.  I have added
> > com.google.android.googleapps.permission.GOOGLE_AUTH.OTHER_SERVICES to
> > the manifest.  As opposed to the getAccount method, which returned an
> > array containing the email address, the getCredentials method called
> > with the above arguments returns null.  With what arguments are you
> > calling getCredentials?
>
> > The only docs I can find relating to this 
> > (http://www.androidjavadoc.com/m5-rc15/com/google/android/googleapps/G......)
> > seem to be outdated (wrong number of arguments).
>
> > Thanks,
> > Karl
>
> > On Jun 9, 6:58 am, ubikdroid <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Woot! I got it working. I tried before with the service set to
> > > "reader" but I got a SecurityException thrown even though I had the
> > > permission in the manifest.
>
> > > However, if you leave the service null in the getCredentials call and
> > > add the permission
> > > com.google.android.googleapps.permission.GOOGLE_AUTH.OTHER_SERVICES to
> > > the manifest then it works!
>
> > > Thanks for the help Sujay. I was working at this for a long time!
>
> > > On Jun 9, 9:18 am, Sujay Krishna Suresh <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > as i already said u need to explore the getcredentials method...
> > > > in the params of that method u need to specfy wat u need n for which
> > > > service...
> > > > if this is done then u cangetthe sid with ease...
>
> > > > --
> > > > Regards,
> > > > Sujay
> > > > Josh 
> > > > Billings<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/josh_billings.html>
> > > > - "Every man has his follies - and often they are the most interesting
> > > > thing he has got."
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