How do I authorize an application to request google.rtc.meetings RPC methods?
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?
google-api google-oauth2
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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?
google-api google-oauth2
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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?
google-api google-oauth2
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?
google-api google-oauth2
google-api google-oauth2
edited Nov 19 '18 at 18:01
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