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And here is the missing link to full automation.Īgain, this might be something trivial and I am 99% sure its because I have not setup this redirection or linked the two things but it was getting late and I wanted to get this working and not get stuck in the OAuth2 weedsīut what I’m not really sure what to do with is this Callback URL – I don’t have one of those ?Ĭallback URL: This is my problem I am really not sure what I need to do here ?īut I have no cookie crumbs to follow all of the ? help icons are sort of “This is where your Authorized redirect URLs go” and thats it ?
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Normally under my collection I would setup my OAuth – here is the screenshot of the settings I’m just not sure of.
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So copy that Access Token we will need it for Postman / Ansible in the next steps. You can also refresh this token / request a new token. Then in the next step you can request and receive a development token Google has an OAuth2 Developer Playground you can use to get a token while we figure out the OAuth stuff in the backgroundįollow the steps to select the API you want to develop (Cloud Text-To-Speech) This will provide you your clientID and secret.įor most OAuth2 that’s all you need – maybe I am missing the correct OAuth2 token URL to request a token but for now there is another tool you can use to get a token. Setup OAuth2 credentials (or a Service Account if you want to use a JSON file they provide you) We can circle back and mess with the authentication later. So I have not fully ironed out the whole automation pipeline yet – mainly because of how complex their OAuth2 requests seem to be – but for now I have a work around I will show you to at least achieve the theoretical goal. Now Google Cloud APIs are very secure to the point of confusion. So go setup a Google Cloud account and then your first project and eventually you will land on a page that looks like this.Įnable this API and investigate the documentation and examples if you like. But in the name of science fiction I press on.
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So I hope this turns out to be free for 3 months and no actual charges show up on my credit card.
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They assured me, multiple times, that this does not automatically roll over to a paid subscription after the trial expires you have to actually engage and click and accept a full registration. It also looks like you get $300 in Google bucks and only 3 months of free access to Google Cloud.Ĭredit card warning: You need a credit card to sign up for this. There is some Google Cloud overhead involved here and this service is “free” – for up to 1 million processed text words or 3 months whichever comes first.
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This post is right out of Star Trek so strap yourself in! Can we make the network talk to us?Īfter my success with my #chatbot my brain decided to keep going further and further until I found myself thinking about how I could actually make this real. I woke up this morning and checked that my output files – MP3 files – really did exist and that I actually made my Cisco network “talk” to me! This next post may seem like science fiction.