// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef GOOGLE_APIS_GOOGLE_API_KEYS_H_ #define GOOGLE_APIS_GOOGLE_API_KEYS_H_ // If you add more includes to this file, you also need to add them to // google_api_keys_unittest.cc. #include <string> // These functions enable you to retrieve keys to use for Google APIs // such as Translate and Safe Browsing. // // You can retrieve either an "API key" (sometimes called a developer // key) which identifies you (or the company you work for) as a // developer, or you can retrieve the "client ID" and "client secret" // used by you (or the company you work for) to generate OAuth2 // requests. // // Each developer (or group of developers working together for a // single company) must request a Google API key and the client ID and // client secret for OAuth2. See // https://developers.google.com/console/help/ and // https://developers.google.com/console/. // // The keys must either be provided using preprocessor variables (set // via e.g. ~/.gyp/include.gypi). Alternatively, they can be // overridden at runtime using environment variables of the same name. // // The names of the preprocessor variables (or environment variables // to override them at runtime) are as follows: // - GOOGLE_API_KEY: The API key, a.k.a. developer key. // - GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_ID: If set, this is used as the default for // all client IDs not otherwise set. This is intended only for // development. // - GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_SECRET: If set, this is used as the default // for all client secrets. This is intended only for development. // - GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID_[client name] // (e.g. GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID_CLOUD_PRINT, i.e. one for each item in the // OAuth2Client enumeration below) // - GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET_[client name] // (e.g. GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET_CLOUD_PRINT, i.e. one for each item in // the OAuth2Client enumeration below) // // The GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID_MAIN and GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET_MAIN values can // also be set via the command line (this overrides any other // setting). The command-line parameters are --oauth2-client-id and // --oauth2-client-secret. // // If some of the parameters mentioned above are not provided, // Chromium will still build and run, but services that require them // may fail to work without warning. They should do so gracefully, // similar to what would happen when a network connection is // unavailable. namespace google_apis { // Returns true if no dummy API keys or OAuth2 tokens are set. bool HasKeysConfigured(); // Retrieves the API key, a.k.a. developer key, or a dummy string // if not set. // // Note that the key should be escaped for the context you use it in, // e.g. URL-escaped if you use it in a URL. std::string GetAPIKey(); // Represents the different sets of client IDs and secrets in use. enum OAuth2Client { CLIENT_MAIN, // Several different features use this. CLIENT_CLOUD_PRINT, CLIENT_REMOTING, CLIENT_REMOTING_HOST, CLIENT_NUM_ITEMS // Must be last item. }; // Retrieves the OAuth2 client ID for the specified client, or the // empty string if not set. // // Note that the ID should be escaped for the context you use it in, // e.g. URL-escaped if you use it in a URL. std::string GetOAuth2ClientID(OAuth2Client client); // Retrieves the OAuth2 client secret for the specified client, or the // empty string if not set. // // Note that the secret should be escaped for the context you use it // in, e.g. URL-escaped if you use it in a URL. std::string GetOAuth2ClientSecret(OAuth2Client client); } // namespace google_apis #endif // GOOGLE_APIS_GOOGLE_API_KEYS_H_