I have a simple Script deployed as a Web App. What I'm looking to do is for the URL to include a single parameter which returns a value from a Google Document Spreadsheet. It all works when signed on as me.
What I want is anyone to be able to use this. I thought that Execute the app as: me and Who has access to the app: Anyone, even anonymous would be what I want.
However, it always puts up a Google login screen and after that starts asking for permissions on the App and the Google document.
Am I doing something wrong?
Many thanks.
OK ... I think I've solved it.
I needed to create a new version of the project and then Deploy this one with the final permissions rather than changing the permissions of the existing one.
I hope that helps someone else as I've been banging my head against the door on this one!
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I have just verified the custom URL for my Sites Google. When I want to assign it, it says, "This URL is already in use by another Google service." Meanwhile, I don't remember using the URL for any Google service. I just verified it with Google Webmasters. Anyway, I use Plesk for my domain services. Any help?
This is my site: https://sites.google.com/view/alvisyhrn/home
This is my URL: www.alvisyahrin.com
Your help will be much appreciated.
Thank you.
I use Google Domains but was running into the same error message. This post suggests creating and then deleting a synthetic redirect record (e.g. www.alvisyahrin.com -> http://google.com) in Google Domains. This displayed a "All resource records in this synthetic record will be deleted." message before deleting, and seems to have done the trick, since as soon as I deleted the synthetic record Sites was willing to use it as a custom domain.
I realize you're using a different registrar for your domain, but visiting your site now it looks like you managed to get things working (I assume by doing something like this). Hopefully this will be a helpful breadcrumb for Google Domains users that run into this, at least.
Today I saw that I have "apiserving#google.com" as an owner of my Google App Engine project, and I cannot understand why it ended up there. I have tried to find any documentation related to it, but a search won't give me anything.
The only hit I have on "apiserving#google.com" as owner is a link (http://grokbase.com/t/gg/google-appengine/1519zm7na4/a-apiserving-google-com-is-suddenly-appeared-on-account-list-as-another-owner-of-my-own-project) to someone asking the same question.
I consider this question answered by Adrián. I removed an user that was owner to my application, and it was replaced with apiserving#google.com. The user disappeared after the fix was put into production.
We are aware of this issue. We have confirmed that this happens when a deleted account is added to the project. As the deleted account's information cannot be loaded, apiserving#google.com is used as the default one.
The engineers are working on it but there is no ETA on this. However, I'll update this thread when the fix goes into production.
UPDATE
The fix went into production on 5th February and #patrick has confirmed that the issue has been solved.
With old GAE console you could invite others to join a project as owner or developer. Recently this option is moved to the new cloud console.
I used to use the old console to get access to client's so I can deploy application and make changes to it. The process involved with login into the project and inviting the new user. Then an email was sent to the new user and after he/she accepts the invite he/she could access this application directly from his/her console at appengine.google.com.
I tried the same process with the new changes couple of days ago, logged in into the new project and from the permission menu added myself to the project. However no email was sent to me and I still don't see this new application in my console!
Interestingly enough if I go to https://console.developers.google.com/project I see this new project there is no logs or data-objects listed. If I go to appengine.google.com I won't see this project and that's where I can go to application's console!
Not sure what's going on, has anyone seen this? Is there something I'm doing wrong?
Amir
I found the issue!
If you add a new project via appengine.google.com (old way) the application won't show up under Compute/App Engnie section of console.developers.google.com as simple as that.
The proper way to get all functionality is to add the new project using the console and then use the permission to add others.
It's strange and I couldn't find any documentation that explains it but I've tested and resolved my own issue this way. Hope this helps others.
Amir
I am trying to add my new hostname "www.malaysiakini.com" to google app engine web address, but it fail to do so.
I was mapped my hostname to google pagespeed since last year. And i already remove google pagespeed service from the project list today.
I thought the hostname is now not being use by any service. Then, i tried to add the hostname into google app engine web address, i get the error message showing "Already used, please remove previous mapping first".
Can anyone help me on this?
I dont think you can use that name again, even if you deleted that app or the name.appspot.com domain seems not to exist. I think Google keeps a list of used app-names and I dont know if it's possible to delete an unused name from that list after you registered it, even if you deleted the app itself.
If you go to: https://appengine.google.com/settings?app_id=YOUR_APP_ID
You should be able to see a button: "Add Domain" click on it and it will take you into the process of assign your own domain for this specific project.
I've registered one app on Google App Engine, and it works fine. I want to register a second app now (on the same account), and every time I click the "Create an Application" button, I get forwarded to the SMS account verification page. My number's already been used to register my first app, so of course it doesn't work. Has anyone else seen this? I'm using Google Apps on my domain, that seems likely to matter here.
Oh, and I've seen a number of "workarounds" for this issue - wife's cell number, prepaid cell from Wal-Mart, that sort of thing. I'm hoping for something a little more sustainable (for my third app, etc.)
Thanks!
I know that this has happened to others. It seems that the app engine team sometimes has to address these manually. Try filling this form out...
https://appengine.google.com/waitlist/sms_issues
You should be able to create 10 apps per account, but you can only have one account linked to each phone number.