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Create a Go command-line application that makes requests to the
Google Classroom API.
Quickstarts explain how to set up and run an app that calls a
Google Workspace API. This quickstart uses a
simplified authentication approach that is appropriate for a testing
environment. For a production environment, we recommend learning about
authentication and authorization
before
choosing the access credentials
that are appropriate for your app.
This quickstart uses Google Workspace's recommended API client libraries
to handle some details of the authentication and authorization flow.
If you're using a new Google Cloud project to complete this quickstart, configure
the OAuth consent screen. If you've already
completed this step for your Cloud project, skip to the next section.
In the Google Cloud console, go to Menu menu>Google Auth platform>Branding.
If you have already configured the Google Auth platform, you can configure the following OAuth Consent Screen settings in Branding, Audience, and Data Access. If you see a message that says Google Auth platform not configured yet, click Get Started:
Under App Information, in App name, enter a name for the app.
In User support email, choose a support email address where users can contact you if they have questions about their consent.
Click Next.
Under Audience, select Internal.
Click Next.
Under Contact Information, enter an Email address where you can be notified about any changes to your project.
For now, you can skip adding scopes.
In the future, when you create an app for use outside of your
Google Workspace organization, you must change the User type to External. Then
add the authorization scopes that your app requires. To learn more, see the full
Configure OAuth consent guide.
Authorize credentials for a desktop application
To authenticate end users and access user data in your app, you need to
create one or more OAuth 2.0 Client IDs. A client ID is used to identify a
single app to Google's OAuth servers. If your app runs on multiple platforms,
you must create a separate client ID for each platform.
In the Google Cloud console, go to Menu menu>Google Auth platform>Clients.
packagemainimport("context""encoding/json""fmt""log""net/http""os""golang.org/x/oauth2""golang.org/x/oauth2/google""google.golang.org/api/classroom/v1""google.golang.org/api/option")// Retrieve a token, saves the token, then returns the generated client.funcgetClient(config*oauth2.Config)*http.Client{// The file token.json stores the user's access and refresh tokens, and is// created automatically when the authorization flow completes for the first// time.tokFile:="token.json"tok,err:=tokenFromFile(tokFile)iferr!=nil{tok=getTokenFromWeb(config)saveToken(tokFile,tok)}returnconfig.Client(context.Background(),tok)}// Request a token from the web, then returns the retrieved token.funcgetTokenFromWeb(config*oauth2.Config)*oauth2.Token{authURL:=config.AuthCodeURL("state-token",oauth2.AccessTypeOffline)fmt.Printf("Go to the following link in your browser then type the "+"authorization code: \n%v\n",authURL)varauthCodestringif_,err:=fmt.Scan(&authCode);err!=nil{log.Fatalf("Unable to read authorization code: %v",err)}tok,err:=config.Exchange(context.TODO(),authCode)iferr!=nil{log.Fatalf("Unable to retrieve token from web: %v",err)}returntok}// Retrieves a token from a local file.functokenFromFile(filestring)(*oauth2.Token,error){f,err:=os.Open(file)iferr!=nil{returnnil,err}deferf.Close()tok:=&oauth2.Token{}err=json.NewDecoder(f).Decode(tok)returntok,err}// Saves a token to a file path.funcsaveToken(pathstring,token*oauth2.Token){fmt.Printf("Saving credential file to: %s\n",path)f,err:=os.OpenFile(path,os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE|os.O_TRUNC,0600)iferr!=nil{log.Fatalf("Unable to cache oauth token: %v",err)}deferf.Close()json.NewEncoder(f).Encode(token)}funcmain(){ctx:=context.Background()b,err:=os.ReadFile("credentials.json")iferr!=nil{log.Fatalf("Unable to read credentials file: %v",err)}// If modifying these scopes, delete your previously saved token.json.config,err:=google.ConfigFromJSON(b,classroom.ClassroomCoursesReadonlyScope)iferr!=nil{log.Fatalf("Unable to parse client secret file to config: %v",err)}client:=getClient(config)srv,err:=classroom.NewService(ctx,option.WithHTTPClient(client))iferr!=nil{log.Fatalf("Unable to create classroom Client %v",err)}r,err:=srv.Courses.List().PageSize(10).Do()iferr!=nil{log.Fatalf("Unable to retrieve courses. %v",err)}iflen(r.Courses) > 0{fmt.Print("Courses:\n")for_,c:=ranger.Courses{fmt.Printf("%s (%s)\n",c.Name,c.Id)}}else{fmt.Print("No courses found.")}}
Run the sample
In your working directory, build and run the sample:
go run quickstart.go
The first time you run the sample, it prompts you to authorize access:
If you're not already signed in to your Google Account, sign in when prompted. If
you're signed in to multiple accounts, select one account to use for authorization.
Click Accept.
Your Go application runs and calls the Google Classroom API.
Authorization information is stored in the file system, so the next time you run the sample
code, you aren't prompted for authorization.
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For a production environment, we recommend learning about\n[authentication and authorization](/workspace/guides/auth-overview)\nbefore\n[choosing the access credentials](/workspace/guides/create-credentials#choose_the_access_credential_that_is_right_for_you)\nthat are appropriate for your app.\n\nThis quickstart uses Google Workspace's recommended API client libraries\nto handle some details of the authentication and authorization flow.\n\nObjectives\n\n- Set up your environment.\n- Set up the sample.\n- Run the sample.\n\nPrerequisites\n\n- Latest version of [Go](https://golang.org/).\n- Latest version of [Git](https://git-scm.com/).\n- [A Google Cloud project](/workspace/guides/create-project).\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n- A Google for Education account with Google Classroom enabled.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nSet up your environment\n\nTo complete this quickstart, set up your environment.\n\nEnable the API Before using Google APIs, you need to turn them on in a Google Cloud project. You can turn on one or more APIs in a single Google Cloud project.\n\n- In the Google Cloud console, enable the Google Classroom API.\n\n [Enable the API](https://console.cloud.google.com/flows/enableapi?apiid=classroom.googleapis.com)\n\nConfigure the OAuth consent screen\n\nIf you're using a new Google Cloud project to complete this quickstart, configure\nthe OAuth consent screen. If you've already\ncompleted this step for your Cloud project, skip to the next section.\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to Menu menu \\\u003e **Google Auth platform** \\\u003e **Branding** .\n\n [Go to Branding](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/branding)\n2. If you have already configured the Google Auth platform, you can configure the following OAuth Consent Screen settings in [Branding](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/branding), [Audience](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/audience), and [Data Access](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/scopes). If you see a message that says **Google Auth platform not configured yet** , click **Get Started**:\n 1. Under **App Information** , in **App name**, enter a name for the app.\n 2. In **User support email**, choose a support email address where users can contact you if they have questions about their consent.\n 3. Click **Next**.\n 4. Under **Audience** , select **Internal**.\n 5. Click **Next**.\n 6. Under **Contact Information** , enter an **Email address** where you can be notified about any changes to your project.\n 7. Click **Next**.\n 8. Under **Finish** , review the [Google API Services User Data Policy](https://developers.google.com/terms/api-services-user-data-policy) and if you agree, select **I agree to the Google API Services: User Data Policy**.\n 9. Click **Continue**.\n 10. Click **Create**.\n3. For now, you can skip adding scopes. In the future, when you create an app for use outside of your Google Workspace organization, you must change the **User type** to **External** . Then add the authorization scopes that your app requires. To learn more, see the full [Configure OAuth consent](/workspace/guides/configure-oauth-consent) guide.\n\nAuthorize credentials for a desktop application To authenticate end users and access user data in your app, you need to create one or more OAuth 2.0 Client IDs. A client ID is used to identify a single app to Google's OAuth servers. If your app runs on multiple platforms, you must create a separate client ID for each platform.\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to Menu menu \\\u003e **Google Auth platform** \\\u003e **Clients** .\n\n [Go to Clients](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/clients)\n2. Click **Create Client**.\n3. Click **Application type** \\\u003e **Desktop app**.\n4. In the **Name** field, type a name for the credential. This name is only shown in the Google Cloud console.\n5. Click **Create** .\n\n\n The newly created credential appears under \"OAuth 2.0 Client IDs.\"\n6. Save the downloaded JSON file as `credentials.json`, and move the file to your working directory.\n\nPrepare the workspace\n\n1. Create a working directory:\n\n ```\n mkdir quickstart\n ```\n2. Change to the working directory:\n\n ```\n cd quickstart\n ```\n3. Initialize the new module:\n\n ```\n go mod init quickstart\n ```\n4. Get the Google Classroom API Go client library and OAuth2.0 package:\n\n ```\n go get google.golang.org/api/classroom/v1\n go get golang.org/x/oauth2/google\n ```\n\nSet up the sample\n\n1. In your working directory, create a file named `quickstart.go`.\n\n2. In the file, paste the following code:\n\n\n classroom/quickstart/quickstart.go \n [View on GitHub](https://github.com/googleworkspace/go-samples/blob/main/classroom/quickstart/quickstart.go) \n\n ```go\n package main\n\n import (\n \t\"context\"\n \t\"encoding/json\"\n \t\"fmt\"\n \t\"log\"\n \t\"net/http\"\n \t\"os\"\n\n \t\"golang.org/x/oauth2\"\n \t\"golang.org/x/oauth2/google\"\n \t\"google.golang.org/api/classroom/v1\"\n \t\"google.golang.org/api/option\"\n )\n\n // Retrieve a token, saves the token, then returns the generated client.\n func getClient(config *oauth2.Config) *http.Client {\n \t// The file token.json stores the user's access and refresh tokens, and is\n \t// created automatically when the authorization flow completes for the first\n \t// time.\n \ttokFile := \"token.json\"\n \ttok, err := tokenFromFile(tokFile)\n \tif err != nil {\n \t\ttok = getTokenFromWeb(config)\n \t\tsaveToken(tokFile, tok)\n \t}\n \treturn config.Client(context.Background(), tok)\n }\n\n // Request a token from the web, then returns the retrieved token.\n func getTokenFromWeb(config *oauth2.Config) *oauth2.Token {\n \tauthURL := config.AuthCodeURL(\"state-token\", oauth2.AccessTypeOffline)\n \tfmt.Printf(\"Go to the following link in your browser then type the \"+\n \t\t\"authorization code: \\n%v\\n\", authURL)\n\n \tvar authCode string\n \tif _, err := fmt.Scan(&authCode); err != nil {\n \t\tlog.Fatalf(\"Unable to read authorization code: %v\", err)\n \t}\n\n \ttok, err := config.Exchange(context.TODO(), authCode)\n \tif err != nil {\n \t\tlog.Fatalf(\"Unable to retrieve token from web: %v\", err)\n \t}\n \treturn tok\n }\n\n // Retrieves a token from a local file.\n func tokenFromFile(file string) (*oauth2.Token, error) {\n \tf, err := os.Open(file)\n \tif err != nil {\n \t\treturn nil, err\n \t}\n \tdefer f.Close()\n \ttok := &oauth2.Token{}\n \terr = json.NewDecoder(f).Decode(tok)\n \treturn tok, err\n }\n\n // Saves a token to a file path.\n func saveToken(path string, token *oauth2.Token) {\n \tfmt.Printf(\"Saving credential file to: %s\\n\", path)\n \tf, err := os.OpenFile(path, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE|os.O_TRUNC, 0600)\n \tif err != nil {\n \t\tlog.Fatalf(\"Unable to cache oauth token: %v\", err)\n \t}\n \tdefer f.Close()\n \tjson.NewEncoder(f).Encode(token)\n }\n\n func main() {\n \tctx := context.Background()\n \tb, err := os.ReadFile(\"credentials.json\")\n \tif err != nil {\n \t\tlog.Fatalf(\"Unable to read credentials file: %v\", err)\n \t}\n\n \t// If modifying these scopes, delete your previously saved token.json.\n \tconfig, err := google.ConfigFromJSON(b, classroom.ClassroomCoursesReadonlyScope)\n \tif err != nil {\n \t\tlog.Fatalf(\"Unable to parse client secret file to config: %v\", err)\n \t}\n \tclient := getClient(config)\n\n \tsrv, err := classroom.NewService(ctx, option.WithHTTPClient(client))\n \tif err != nil {\n \t\tlog.Fatalf(\"Unable to create classroom Client %v\", err)\n \t}\n\n \tr, err := srv.Courses.List().PageSize(10).Do()\n \tif err != nil {\n \t\tlog.Fatalf(\"Unable to retrieve courses. %v\", err)\n \t}\n \tif len(r.Courses) \u003e 0 {\n \t\tfmt.Print(\"Courses:\\n\")\n \t\tfor _, c := range r.Courses {\n \t\t\tfmt.Printf(\"%s (%s)\\n\", c.Name, c.Id)\n \t\t}\n \t} else {\n \t\tfmt.Print(\"No courses found.\")\n \t}\n }\n ```\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\nRun the sample\n\n1. In your working directory, build and run the sample:\n\n ```\n go run quickstart.go\n ```\n\n\u003c!-- --\u003e\n\n2. The first time you run the sample, it prompts you to authorize access:\n 1. If you're not already signed in to your Google Account, sign in when prompted. If you're signed in to multiple accounts, select one account to use for authorization.\n 2. Click **Accept**.\n\n\n Your Go application runs and calls the Google Classroom API.\n\n\n Authorization information is stored in the file system, so the next time you run the sample\n code, you aren't prompted for authorization.\n\nNext steps\n\n- [Troubleshoot authentication and authorization issues](/workspace/classroom/troubleshoot-authentication-authorization)\n- [Classroom API reference documentation](/workspace/classroom/reference)\n- [`google-api-go-client` section of GitHub](https://github.com/google/google-api-go-client)"]]