We are trying to share a app engine project to another user. With our particular app engine project, it tells
To invite users to this project, use the new Developers Console.
We then invite the member in the new developers console. The user gets added but no invitation is sent to the user (with our other projects the user first has to accept invitation).
The added member (although not invitation was accepted) does see the cloud project at https://console.developers.google.com, but the app engine is not visible in the compute section, further the application is also not visible on https://appengine.google.com/
Anybody having the same problem?
We did already try to remove the member and re-add it but this did not solve the problem.
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We have hired a firm to complete a project in the Google Cloud Platform and need to add their development lead as an Editing Member to our Developer Console so they can create and manage the project.
When trying to add their lead by email address I get a warning that I cannot add a non-domain member. Obviously they do not have an email address with our domain.
I've crawled through the permissions in our Google Apps Admin console and cannot find a setting for this. We would prefer to add them without having to add another user to our Google Apps For Work account.
Does anyone know how to add anyone to the Google Developer's Console from outside of our Google Apps domain?
To workaround this, you can do the following:
Have the domain Administrator for your domain Google Apps Account create a Google Group (say the group name is "GAE").
Have the domain Administrator allow out-of-domain members for the group "GAE".
Add the email addresses of out-of-domain members to group "GAE".
Add group "GAE" to the project.
There will be no confirmation email sent.
Once this is done, within 24 hours group membership propagates such that your Google App Engine Project becomes aware of the new group membership and allows its members access.
I'm unable to map a custom domain to my Google App Engine app. The steps I've already taken are:
I'm the admin of the Google Apps account
I'm the owner of the Google App Engine Account
I've added the domain to the "Domains" section of Google Apps
I've verified ownership of the domain within Google Apps
I've correctly setup the MX records of the domain
I've checked that the domain was correctly setup using: https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/checkmx/
However, for the last 3 days in the Domains section of Google Apps it says "MX records setup validation in progress".
Additionally, when I go to add the domain within the Application settings of the Google App Engine account I get redirected to a sign in page (despite already being signed in, and an admin within Google Apps, and the owner of the Google App Engine app). Either way when I go to sign in again I just get redirected back to the signin page and I'm not able to get any farther.
Also, I have billing enabled for the App Engine account. I've configured app engine domains numerous times before and never had these issues. Any help would be appreciated.
Update:
Following #presveva's suggestion I setup a new Google Apps account (despite already having an existing one) and the first page after creating a new Google App was a server error. After refreshing the page and verifying ownership of the domain I went to add the domain to App Engine.
On the "Please accept the Google App Engine terms and conditions to continue" page, first of all no terms even showed (numerous XMLHttpRequest errors on the page), and after submitting "I accept. Continue to add this service" the next page stated "An error occurred while trying to install this application. Please try again later."
This process is horribly broke and would be great if Google addressed this.
I know this this post is old but I ran into the same issue.
All ready running Google Apps for my primary domain.
Created a new app and registered a new domain name for that.
Don't want to get a new payed Google Apps account for the app domain.
#presveva is right but there is one way around it.
Use your current Google Apps account and add the app domain as a alias for your primary domain.
Make the admin account of your Google Apps domain owner of the Google App Engine (GAE) application.
Add the GAE app to your Google Apps account via the Google Apps admin interface.
Setup a custom domain name for the domain alias, your new app domain.
Note: If you use Google Sites for your domain you can't use www. Disable sites if you want to use GAE.
For now, the only one way for using custom domain in GAE is signup a Google Apps account (domains article).
Notice that the domain need to be the primary domain of account, a new account for domain.
The docs I have linked mentions a free single-user account but it has been replaced by a 50$ credit for a business Google Apps account (forum annunce)
I'm having an issue adding a collaborator on an App Engine project.
The collaborator gets an email from App Engine, clicks the link, and is presented with an accept button. Pressing accept seems to do nothing, and the collaborator is still listed as "pending" in App Engine's permissions.
Make sure the person you are inviting is logged in under the proper Google Account. Sometimes you can end up logged into your personal Gmail when your browser hits the Accept URL, even though you clicked the link from a different email address (for instance, a Google Apps address for a new employee).
I am trying to take a GAE app and have it upload logging data, in CSV format, into Google Storage, and then into Big Query (via an upload job). The documentation says that the proper way to authorize a GAE app to have write permission in an API project is to add the GAE application as a team member in the API project.
However, there is a domain restriction in the API Team panel, that makes it impossible for us to add the '#appspot.gserviceaccount.com' address that the documentation says we need to. I talked with our IT department (who setup the API Project to being with) and they aren't sure how to circumvent that restriction.
I must be missing something, but how should we authorize our GAE App to push data into our API Project when we cannot add the account in this manner?
Thanks.
Create a Google group on your domain.
Add that group email address to the team editors in your Google Developers project.
Then add the Google App Engine application email address to that Group.
You might have to wait a short time before the permissions kick in.
At our company we are experimenting with the Google App Engine.
There is already an app online and they wanted to add me to this existing app.
We tried to do this several times but I still can't access the existing app.
The email you receive when you are added to an existing app consists of 2 links.
- one for coupling it to an existing Google account
- one for coupling it to the receiving email address which is a Google Account
If i follow the link in case 1, I'm redirected to a page where I need to create a new application.
If i follow the link in case 2, I get the following Server Error:
"Sorry, you've reached a login page for a domain that isn't using Google Apps. Please check the web address and try again."
If one of my colleagues looks at the Permissions page of all users, my status is pending...
Anyone an idea?
Your accounts are on Google Apps? if is the case, you need to use the good link; In the email you received you should have 2 links to validate account. The first is for google account and the second is for google apps account.