1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #ifndef GOOGLE_APIS_GOOGLE_API_KEYS_H_
6 #define GOOGLE_APIS_GOOGLE_API_KEYS_H_
10 // These functions enable you to retrieve keys to use for Google APIs
11 // such as Translate and Safe Browsing.
13 // You can retrieve either an "API key" (sometimes called a developer
14 // key) which identifies you (or the company you work for) as a
15 // developer, or you can retrieve the "client ID" and "client secret"
16 // used by you (or the company you work for) to generate OAuth2
19 // Each developer (or group of developers working together for a
20 // single company) must request a Google API key and the client ID and
21 // client secret for OAuth2. See
22 // https://developers.google.com/console/help/ and
23 // https://developers.google.com/console/.
25 // The keys must either be provided using preprocessor variables (set
26 // via e.g. ~/.gyp/include.gypi). Alternatively, they can be
27 // overridden at runtime using environment variables of the same name.
29 // The names of the preprocessor variables (or environment variables
30 // to override them at runtime) are as follows:
31 // - GOOGLE_API_KEY: The API key, a.k.a. developer key.
32 // - GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_ID: If set, this is used as the default for
33 // all client IDs not otherwise set. This is intended only for
35 // - GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_SECRET: If set, this is used as the default
36 // for all client secrets. This is intended only for development.
37 // - GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID_[client name]
38 // (e.g. GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID_CLOUD_PRINT, i.e. one for each item in the
39 // OAuth2Client enumeration below)
40 // - GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET_[client name]
41 // (e.g. GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET_CLOUD_PRINT, i.e. one for each item in
42 // the OAuth2Client enumeration below)
44 // The GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID_MAIN and GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET_MAIN values can
45 // also be set via the command line (this overrides any other
46 // setting). The command-line parameters are --oauth2-client-id and
47 // --oauth2-client-secret.
49 // If some of the parameters mentioned above are not provided,
50 // Chromium will still build and run, but services that require them
51 // may fail to work without warning. They should do so gracefully,
52 // similar to what would happen when a network connection is
55 namespace google_apis
{
57 // Retrieves the API key, a.k.a. developer key, or the empty string
60 // Note that the key should be escaped for the context you use it in,
61 // e.g. URL-escaped if you use it in a URL.
62 std::string
GetAPIKey();
64 // Represents the different sets of client IDs and secrets in use.
66 CLIENT_MAIN
, // Several different features use this.
70 CLIENT_NUM_ITEMS
// Must be last item.
73 // Retrieves the OAuth2 client ID for the specified client, or the
74 // empty string if not set.
76 // Note that the ID should be escaped for the context you use it in,
77 // e.g. URL-escaped if you use it in a URL.
78 std::string
GetOAuth2ClientID(OAuth2Client client
);
80 // Retrieves the OAuth2 client secret for the specified client, or the
81 // empty string if not set.
83 // Note that the secret should be escaped for the context you use it
84 // in, e.g. URL-escaped if you use it in a URL.
85 std::string
GetOAuth2ClientSecret(OAuth2Client client
);
87 } // namespace google_apis
89 #endif // GOOGLE_APIS_GOOGLE_API_KEYS_H_