How to refresh or extend a google access token passed by Android App without refresh token in server?
I am building a worker server using a google api client for access a youtube api.
Firstly, An android are using the Google SDK that have "GoogleAuthUtil.getToken" doesn't make refresh token. and pass a access token to worker server to access api.
Secondly, A Server are using the "google api services" client with the access token for a while.
Since doesn't get a refresh token from a android, a access token doesn't be refreshed although it's expired.
Have any possible way to refresh in server? or does android pass a new access token every a hour?
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I am building a worker server using a google api client for access a youtube api.
Firstly, An android are using the Google SDK that have "GoogleAuthUtil.getToken" doesn't make refresh token. and pass a access token to worker server to access api.
Secondly, A Server are using the "google api services" client with the access token for a while.
Since doesn't get a refresh token from a android, a access token doesn't be refreshed although it's expired.
Have any possible way to refresh in server? or does android pass a new access token every a hour?
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You should not be pasing around an access token this is a security risk. Your android login should go though the java client and the java client should be using a hybrid login which will return it a refresh token.
– DaImTo
Nov 13 '18 at 8:23
@DaImTo I understand what you say. Decided to pass an access token from an App. It is quite easy to think, just I was confused about a token policy. Thanks!
– kangtaku
Nov 16 '18 at 7:06
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I am building a worker server using a google api client for access a youtube api.
Firstly, An android are using the Google SDK that have "GoogleAuthUtil.getToken" doesn't make refresh token. and pass a access token to worker server to access api.
Secondly, A Server are using the "google api services" client with the access token for a while.
Since doesn't get a refresh token from a android, a access token doesn't be refreshed although it's expired.
Have any possible way to refresh in server? or does android pass a new access token every a hour?
I am building a worker server using a google api client for access a youtube api.
Firstly, An android are using the Google SDK that have "GoogleAuthUtil.getToken" doesn't make refresh token. and pass a access token to worker server to access api.
Secondly, A Server are using the "google api services" client with the access token for a while.
Since doesn't get a refresh token from a android, a access token doesn't be refreshed although it's expired.
Have any possible way to refresh in server? or does android pass a new access token every a hour?
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You should not be pasing around an access token this is a security risk. Your android login should go though the java client and the java client should be using a hybrid login which will return it a refresh token.
– DaImTo
Nov 13 '18 at 8:23
@DaImTo I understand what you say. Decided to pass an access token from an App. It is quite easy to think, just I was confused about a token policy. Thanks!
– kangtaku
Nov 16 '18 at 7:06
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You should not be pasing around an access token this is a security risk. Your android login should go though the java client and the java client should be using a hybrid login which will return it a refresh token.
– DaImTo
Nov 13 '18 at 8:23
@DaImTo I understand what you say. Decided to pass an access token from an App. It is quite easy to think, just I was confused about a token policy. Thanks!
– kangtaku
Nov 16 '18 at 7:06
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You should not be pasing around an access token this is a security risk. Your android login should go though the java client and the java client should be using a hybrid login which will return it a refresh token.
– DaImTo
Nov 13 '18 at 8:23
You should not be pasing around an access token this is a security risk. Your android login should go though the java client and the java client should be using a hybrid login which will return it a refresh token.
– DaImTo
Nov 13 '18 at 8:23
@DaImTo I understand what you say. Decided to pass an access token from an App. It is quite easy to think, just I was confused about a token policy. Thanks!
– kangtaku
Nov 16 '18 at 7:06
@DaImTo I understand what you say. Decided to pass an access token from an App. It is quite easy to think, just I was confused about a token policy. Thanks!
– kangtaku
Nov 16 '18 at 7:06
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You should not be pasing around an access token this is a security risk. Your android login should go though the java client and the java client should be using a hybrid login which will return it a refresh token.
– DaImTo
Nov 13 '18 at 8:23
@DaImTo I understand what you say. Decided to pass an access token from an App. It is quite easy to think, just I was confused about a token policy. Thanks!
– kangtaku
Nov 16 '18 at 7:06