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I am trying to get an access token to use the Google Play Android Developer API, and I got this far using the Google API Java Client documentation example:

HttpTransport HTTP_TRANSPORT = new NetHttpTransport();
JsonFactory JSON_FACTORY = new JacksonFactory();

GoogleCredential credential = new GoogleCredential.Builder()
    .setTransport(HTTP_TRANSPORT)
    .setJsonFactory(JSON_FACTORY)
    .setServiceAccountId("...gserviceaccount.com")
    .setServiceAccountScopes("https://www.googleapis.com/auth/androidpublisher")
    .setServiceAccountPrivateKeyFromP12File(keyFile)
    .build();

But how do I get the access token from this credential? credential.getAccessToken() returns null. Am I doing something wrong, or missing some steps?

Kalina
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  • Also check http://stackoverflow.com/a/24264696/165708 some more steps you might need to take to make everything work. – Miha Hribar Jun 17 '14 at 13:11

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Got it. You have to call credential.refreshToken() before credential.getAccessToken(). It doesn't say this anywhere in the documentation but that's what does it.

credential.refreshToken();
accessToken = credential.getAccessToken();
Kalina
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If you use ServiceAccountCredentials.fromStream() to create your credential object, you may have to call the createScoped() method too.

    FileInputStream fileInputStream = new FileInputStream(KEY_FILE_PATH);
    GoogleCredentials credentials = ServiceAccountCredentials.fromStream(fileInputStream);
    credentials = credentials.createScoped(SCOPES);
    AccessToken accessToken = credentials.refreshAccessToken();

Otherwise you get the error

java.io.IOException: Scopes not configured for service account. Scoped should be specified by calling createScoped or passing scopes to constructor.

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