Reputation: 5587
I have a .NET application that is using Google Drive to access the user's file. I am able to get the authorization code, and I have been able to exchange the authorization code by the AccessToken and the RefreshToken. The issue is that I cannot refresh the access token, and it expires after an hour.
Similar to this question: How to generate access token using refresh token through google drive API? except that I am working in .NET (using the Google.APIs... DLLs).
I am aware of this: https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2InstalledApp#refresh however, I am expecting some sort of method available in the IAuthorizationState or OAuth2Authenticator object to allow me refresh the access token.
Please advise. Thanks.
Please note that using this code I am able to get the Access Token. It is just that I am expecting this code to be inside the Google API.
public class OAuth2AccessTokenReponse
{
public string access_token;
public int expires_in;
public string token_type;
}
public static string refreshAccessToken()
{
using (System.Net.WebClient client = new System.Net.WebClient())
{
byte[] response = client.UploadValues("https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token", new System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection(){
{"client_id", ClientID},
{"client_secret", ClientSecret},
{"refresh_token", "XXXXX"},
{"grant_type", "refresh_token"}
});
string sresponse = System.Text.Encoding.Default.GetString(response);
OAuth2AccessTokenReponse o = (OAuth2AccessTokenReponse) Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.DeserializeObject(sresponse, typeof(OAuth2AccessTokenReponse));
return o.access_token;
}
}
Upvotes: 8
Views: 8082
Reputation: 5587
I studied a more suitable sample: the Tasks.WinForms.NoteMgr of the GoogleApisSample... and with it I found the solution.
The solution is in the code below. The key part of it is calling arg.RefreshToken(state);
Thanks.
public static Authentication.IAuthenticator UseSavedAuthorization()
{
var provider = new NativeApplicationClient(GoogleAuthenticationServer.Description);
provider.ClientIdentifier = ClientID;
provider.ClientSecret = ClientSecret;
OAuth2Authenticator<NativeApplicationClient> auth = new OAuth2Authenticator<NativeApplicationClient>(provider, getState);
auth.LoadAccessToken();
return auth;
}
public static IAuthorizationState getState(NativeApplicationClient arg)
{
IAuthorizationState state = new AuthorizationState(new[] { TasksService.Scopes.Tasks.GetStringValue(),
DriveService.Scopes.DriveFile.GetStringValue() , DriveService.Scopes.Drive.GetStringValue()
});
state.Callback = new Uri(NativeApplicationClient.OutOfBandCallbackUrl);
state.RefreshToken = "<refresh token previously saved>";
arg.RefreshToken(state);
return state;
}`
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 15024
If you are using the .NET client library (http://code.google.com/p/google-api-dotnet-client/), you don't have to take care of that. The library will automatically request a new access token for you when needed using the refresh token you retrieved the first time.
Upvotes: 0