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  • This a month later but I just installed and the markings on the images in the Documents section will help you to see the equivalents.

    The first email field is you gmail address. The client id is self explanatory and the third field is the other “email address” that ends @developer.gserviceaccount.com. HTH if it’s not too late.

    Hi,

    The guide for getting Google API keys is an old one. Please provide the same with the latest version of Google developer console.

    I have the .p12 file. But plugin is not recognizing that. Please help.
    Thanks.

    To copy from my previous post above: “…the markings on the images in the Documents section will help you to see the [API] equivalents.

    “The first email field is your gmail address. The client id is self explanatory and the third field is the other “email address” that ends @developer.gserviceaccount.com.

    critikull

    (@critikull)

    @starapple. When I create a new oauth client account I only get client ID, client secret and .json file. I don’t see a p12 key file.

    starapple

    (@starapple)

    I’ve abandoned trying to use this as the developer is unresponsive. I’ve found more suitable alternatives for my use case. Google Drive isn’t suited for public uploads where the user does not have a google account.

    KC

    (@benxy20gylinxu)

    The thread title stated the truth, I should see this thread and carefully evaluated before I engaged the test use of the plugin, it took me 2-3 hours for failure. This ruin my working day.

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