How to pull phone's primary email id from flutter for auto-filling a registration form?
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How to access logged in email id from google accounts of a phone using flutter.
Here it shows how to access primary mail id from android.
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How to access logged in email id from google accounts of a phone using flutter.
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Without Making User Sign-in with Google as the below link suggests
How to access logged in email id from google accounts of a phone using flutter.
Here it shows how to access primary mail id from android.
gmail flutter gmail-api
Without Making User Sign-in with Google as the below link suggests
How to access logged in email id from google accounts of a phone using flutter.
Here it shows how to access primary mail id from android.
gmail flutter gmail-api
gmail flutter gmail-api
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You got to let him log in with his account first.
1 - make your user sign in using the Google Sign in package
https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/google_sign_in
2 - you can sign the returned user to your backend or a firebase backend simply with this (won't explain the whole process here)
3 - you can access all google api (some access scope can be required, scopes have to be provided on step 1)
here is the flutter google api to access all google method
https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/googleapis
Is there any alternative without making user login with google account?
– Johnny
Nov 14 at 15:37
you can't make things on user account without asking him to do so... that's the rule.
– mcfly
Nov 14 at 15:40
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
up vote
2
down vote
You got to let him log in with his account first.
1 - make your user sign in using the Google Sign in package
https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/google_sign_in
2 - you can sign the returned user to your backend or a firebase backend simply with this (won't explain the whole process here)
3 - you can access all google api (some access scope can be required, scopes have to be provided on step 1)
here is the flutter google api to access all google method
https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/googleapis
Is there any alternative without making user login with google account?
– Johnny
Nov 14 at 15:37
you can't make things on user account without asking him to do so... that's the rule.
– mcfly
Nov 14 at 15:40
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up vote
2
down vote
You got to let him log in with his account first.
1 - make your user sign in using the Google Sign in package
https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/google_sign_in
2 - you can sign the returned user to your backend or a firebase backend simply with this (won't explain the whole process here)
3 - you can access all google api (some access scope can be required, scopes have to be provided on step 1)
here is the flutter google api to access all google method
https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/googleapis
Is there any alternative without making user login with google account?
– Johnny
Nov 14 at 15:37
you can't make things on user account without asking him to do so... that's the rule.
– mcfly
Nov 14 at 15:40
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
You got to let him log in with his account first.
1 - make your user sign in using the Google Sign in package
https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/google_sign_in
2 - you can sign the returned user to your backend or a firebase backend simply with this (won't explain the whole process here)
3 - you can access all google api (some access scope can be required, scopes have to be provided on step 1)
here is the flutter google api to access all google method
https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/googleapis
You got to let him log in with his account first.
1 - make your user sign in using the Google Sign in package
https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/google_sign_in
2 - you can sign the returned user to your backend or a firebase backend simply with this (won't explain the whole process here)
3 - you can access all google api (some access scope can be required, scopes have to be provided on step 1)
here is the flutter google api to access all google method
https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/googleapis
answered Nov 14 at 12:25
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Is there any alternative without making user login with google account?
– Johnny
Nov 14 at 15:37
you can't make things on user account without asking him to do so... that's the rule.
– mcfly
Nov 14 at 15:40
add a comment |
Is there any alternative without making user login with google account?
– Johnny
Nov 14 at 15:37
you can't make things on user account without asking him to do so... that's the rule.
– mcfly
Nov 14 at 15:40
Is there any alternative without making user login with google account?
– Johnny
Nov 14 at 15:37
Is there any alternative without making user login with google account?
– Johnny
Nov 14 at 15:37
you can't make things on user account without asking him to do so... that's the rule.
– mcfly
Nov 14 at 15:40
you can't make things on user account without asking him to do so... that's the rule.
– mcfly
Nov 14 at 15:40
add a comment |
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