Package com.google.api.client.googleapis.extensions.android.gms.auth (1.35.1)

Classes

GoogleAccountCredential

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Manages authorization and account selection for Google accounts.

When fetching a token, any thrown GoogleAuthException would be wrapped:

Upgrade warning: in prior version 1.14 exponential back-off was enabled by default when I/O exception was thrown inside #getToken, but starting with version 1.15 you need to call #setBackOff with ExponentialBackOff to enable it.

Exceptions

GoogleAuthIOException

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Wraps a GoogleAuthException into an IOException so it can be caught directly.

Use #getCause() to get the wrapped GoogleAuthException.

GooglePlayServicesAvailabilityIOException

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Wraps a GooglePlayServicesAvailabilityException into an IOException so it can be caught directly.

Use #getConnectionStatusCode() to display the error dialog. Alternatively, use #getCause() to get the wrapped GooglePlayServicesAvailabilityException. Example usage:


  catch (final GooglePlayServicesAvailabilityIOException availabilityException) {
   myActivity.runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
   public void run() {
   Dialog dialog = GooglePlayServicesUtil.getErrorDialog(
      availabilityException.getConnectionStatusCode(),
      myActivity, MyActivity.REQUEST_GOOGLE_PLAY_SERVICES);
   dialog.show();
 }
 }

UserRecoverableAuthIOException

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Wraps a UserRecoverableAuthException into an IOException so it can be caught directly.

Use #getIntent() to allow user interaction to recover. Alternatively, use #getCause() to get the wrapped UserRecoverableAuthException. Example usage:


  catch (UserRecoverableAuthIOException userRecoverableException) {
   myActivity.startActivityForResult(
   userRecoverableException.getIntent(), MyActivity.REQUEST_AUTHORIZATION);
 }
 }