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Google doesn't allow using Chrome's API keys in Chromium builds and | |
strongly recommends against doing so. These OAuth 2 credentials are | |
taken from publicly available sources, but their fitness for use in | |
Chromium builds is not warrantied. | |
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!!! Use these keys to reactivate Sync in Chromium at your own risk; | |
they are extremely likely to stop working in the (near) future. | |
$ grep oauth2 ~/.config/chromium-flags.conf | |
--oauth2-client-id=77185425430.apps.googleusercontent.com | |
--oauth2-client-secret=OTJgUOQcT7lO7GsGZq2G4IlT | |
Note: The above works on Arch Linux because of its custom launcher, | |
plus a patch to reuse --oauth2-client-{id,secret} for setting | |
GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_{ID,SECRET} similar to environment vars. | |
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Chromium#Making_flags_persistent |
Hello all,
thank you very much for this discussion. However, it looks like I am still missing something.
I created API keys and all credentials according to the guide on
And then launched chromium with these environment variables to re-enable the APIs (log back into Sync, etc.) with:
export GOOGLE_API_KEY=... export GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_ID=... export GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_SECRET=... chromium
Unfortunately, I am still unable to log in to my Google account from within Chromium-Dev (92.0.4484.7). After entering my Google username, I only get the message "This browser or app may not be secure. Try using a different browser."
What do I have to do in addition in order to enable my newly created credentials in Chromium-Dev?
OK, looks like the browser's user agent has to be changed to something more convenient to Google (example: Chrome on Windows):
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/90.0.4430.93 Safari/537.36
Hello All,
I'm doing the setup on a mac, and global imports don't work on mac as they should on a normal unix system, so I thought I could prevent some headaches:
/etc/default
or ~/.profile
variable imports are not passed to applications ran with spotlight or aqua/finder, so you should pass the variables to launchd to be able to inherit variables within applications ran with aqua/finder/spotlight.
You have multiple ways of setting global variables using launchd:
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Setting environment variables using a launchd unit : see the link
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You can add global variables to launchd within your shell's
.profile
or/etc/default
with adding the following lines:
GOOGLE_API_KEY=""
GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_ID="client_id_you_saw_under_oauth"
GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_SECRET="client_secret_you_saw_under_oauth"
launchctl setenv GOOGLE_API_KEY $GOOGLE_API_KEY
launchctl setenv GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_ID $GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_ID
launchctl setenv GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_SECRET $GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_SECRET
Add these into the LSEnvironment
section in Chromium.app/Contents/Info.plist
before launching for the first time:
<key>LSEnvironment</key>
<dict>
<key>MallocNanoZone</key>
<string>0</string>
<key>GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_ID</key>
<string>...</string>
<key>GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_SECRET</key>
<string>...</string>
<key>GOOGLE_API_KEY</key>
<string></string>
</dict>
Thanks, sorry yes I should have been able to figure that out. Created the file and added the lines. It works great!
Unrelated, but is there a good way to make the opening of docx etc. work. For me it works on Chrome, but not chromium