Can't overcome this situation: created a project in the Google developers console they created "Client ID for web application" and "Key for server applications".
In the console requests have completed successfully, but when I send from the server I get the following error:
403: {
"error": {
"errors": [
{
"domain": "usageLimits",
"reason": "accessNotConfigured",
"message": "Access Not Configured. Please use Google Developers Console to activate the API for your project."
}
],
"code": 403,
"message": "Access Not Configured. Please use Google Developers Console to activate the API for your project."
}
}
Parameters to construct the query checked.. the request goes on:
"https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3/freeBusy?key=my_key"
pass parameters: "{"items":[{"id":"[email protected]"}],"timeMax":"2014-04-09T00:00:00+01:00","timeMin":"2014-01-09T00:00:00+01:00","timeZone":"Europe\/Berlin"}"
Where can I see what the error is?
Whether in this help Billing (at the moment it is turned off "Billing is not enabled")?
========================== UPDATED: The problem was resolved so (like shamanism): I just created a new project in the google api, next tab "APIs&auth->Credentials" I added to the project "Client ID for web application", when you create immediately pointed out "Redirect URIs" when you create is automatically generated "Key for browser applications"that can work with any host). After these steps, I point to a website created settings and requests are.
To send requests to use drupal and modules: gauth and gcal (which uses http://code.google.com/p/google-api-php-client/).
I was getting the exact same error (except with the Google Glass Mirror API). Adding billing information and adding both http/https to my redirect URL didn't help either.
Apparently Google APIs have been known to misbehave when you provide both OAuth2 credentials and an API Key! The solution (if you are using the Google APIs Client Library for PHP) is to simply remove the following from your code:
$client->setDeveloperKey($key);
Hope this helps.