How do I authorize an application to request google.rtc.meetings RPC methods?












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Google exposes an API for Google Meet at URLs like https://meetings.clients6.google.com/$rpc/google.rtc.meetings.v1.MeetingSpaceService for Meet participants to use. I would like to leverage this API to perform automations and analysis on our organization's Calendar-scheduled meetings.



If one passes the x-goog-api-key header (can be retrieved from your browser's request in a meeting) to https://meetings.clients6.google.com/$discovery/rest?version=v1, you get these API docs (rev 20181113).



GCP API keys do not work for this, getting this error back: Meetings API has not been used in project ... before or it is disabled. Enable it by visiting .... Following that link shows The API "meetings.googleapis.com" doesn't exist or you don't have permission to access it, indicating that Google considers this a private API.



It is not clear which scopes need to be requested for access to this API. I tried https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.events.readonly, but Google Meet doesn't seem specifically tied to calendar events.



Is there some hacky alternate authentication flow I could use to authorize a single application to invoke these endpoints?










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    Google exposes an API for Google Meet at URLs like https://meetings.clients6.google.com/$rpc/google.rtc.meetings.v1.MeetingSpaceService for Meet participants to use. I would like to leverage this API to perform automations and analysis on our organization's Calendar-scheduled meetings.



    If one passes the x-goog-api-key header (can be retrieved from your browser's request in a meeting) to https://meetings.clients6.google.com/$discovery/rest?version=v1, you get these API docs (rev 20181113).



    GCP API keys do not work for this, getting this error back: Meetings API has not been used in project ... before or it is disabled. Enable it by visiting .... Following that link shows The API "meetings.googleapis.com" doesn't exist or you don't have permission to access it, indicating that Google considers this a private API.



    It is not clear which scopes need to be requested for access to this API. I tried https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.events.readonly, but Google Meet doesn't seem specifically tied to calendar events.



    Is there some hacky alternate authentication flow I could use to authorize a single application to invoke these endpoints?










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      Google exposes an API for Google Meet at URLs like https://meetings.clients6.google.com/$rpc/google.rtc.meetings.v1.MeetingSpaceService for Meet participants to use. I would like to leverage this API to perform automations and analysis on our organization's Calendar-scheduled meetings.



      If one passes the x-goog-api-key header (can be retrieved from your browser's request in a meeting) to https://meetings.clients6.google.com/$discovery/rest?version=v1, you get these API docs (rev 20181113).



      GCP API keys do not work for this, getting this error back: Meetings API has not been used in project ... before or it is disabled. Enable it by visiting .... Following that link shows The API "meetings.googleapis.com" doesn't exist or you don't have permission to access it, indicating that Google considers this a private API.



      It is not clear which scopes need to be requested for access to this API. I tried https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.events.readonly, but Google Meet doesn't seem specifically tied to calendar events.



      Is there some hacky alternate authentication flow I could use to authorize a single application to invoke these endpoints?










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      Google exposes an API for Google Meet at URLs like https://meetings.clients6.google.com/$rpc/google.rtc.meetings.v1.MeetingSpaceService for Meet participants to use. I would like to leverage this API to perform automations and analysis on our organization's Calendar-scheduled meetings.



      If one passes the x-goog-api-key header (can be retrieved from your browser's request in a meeting) to https://meetings.clients6.google.com/$discovery/rest?version=v1, you get these API docs (rev 20181113).



      GCP API keys do not work for this, getting this error back: Meetings API has not been used in project ... before or it is disabled. Enable it by visiting .... Following that link shows The API "meetings.googleapis.com" doesn't exist or you don't have permission to access it, indicating that Google considers this a private API.



      It is not clear which scopes need to be requested for access to this API. I tried https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.events.readonly, but Google Meet doesn't seem specifically tied to calendar events.



      Is there some hacky alternate authentication flow I could use to authorize a single application to invoke these endpoints?







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