I'm trying to connect to the google doubeclick api through a service account (client email and p12 certificate), using the python client library as in the following example:
http://code.google.com/p/google-api-python-client/source/browse/samples/service_account/tasks.py
It's returning me an empty access_token:
In [9]: type(credentials.access_token)
Out[9]: <type 'NoneType'>
What is the significance of this? Is there something I am likely doing wrong? I have also tried accessing the tasks api as in the example (thinking that possibly the doubleclick api is not a supported scope) but same result.
UPDATE (example code):
from oauth2client.client import SignedJwtAssertionCredentials
import httplib2
from adspygoogle.dfp import DfpClient
f = file('/path/to/.ssh/google-api.p12', 'rb')
key = f.read()
f.close()
credentials = SignedJwtAssertionCredentials('<email>', key, scope='https://www.google.com/apis/ads/publisher')
credentials.refresh(http)
http = httplib2.Http()
http = credentials.authorize(http)
client = DfpClient.DfpClient(headers={'networkCode': '<code>', 'applicationName': 'test', 'userAgent': 'test', 'oauth2credentials': credentials})
inventory_service = client.GetInventoryService()
inventory_service.getAdUnitsByStatement({'query':''})
ERROR:
DfpAuthenticationError: [AuthenticationError.NO_NETWORKS_TO_ACCESS @ ]
--dump_request_responseas an additional command line flag. This should dump the conversation with the server to stdout, so you can see what's going wrong. If you're running in a [i]python session (as above), you want to do:import gflags; gflags.FLAGS.dump_request_response = True– Craig Citro Jul 16 '12 at 7:50KeyError: 'dump_request_response'– Roger Battley Jul 16 '12 at 7:55