Im trying to access youtube account with account manager, meaning i want to access youtube with a account linked to my device and with this get youtube token to access user playlist and whatever. Freedi application for android doing somthing like this.
I used this code to get token
am.getAuthToken(accounts[0], "youtube", true, new AccountManagerCallback<Bundle>() {
@Override
public void run(AccountManagerFuture<Bundle> future) {
try {
Bundle bundle = future.getResult();
if (bundle.containsKey(AccountManager.KEY_INTENT)) {
Intent intent = bundle.getParcelable(AccountManager.KEY_INTENT);
intent.setFlags(intent.getFlags() & ~Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
startActivityForResult(intent, 0);
} else if (bundle.containsKey(AccountManager.KEY_AUTHTOKEN)) {
my_access_token = bundle.getString(AccountManager.KEY_AUTHTOKEN);
onActivityResult(0,1,null);
}
} catch (Exception e) {
Log.e("TEST", e.getMessage(), e);
}
}
}, null);
but the var my_access_token filled with token that youtube not recognize... how can i get youtube token from it? and how to get the user playlist?
I haven't used it myself in an app yet, and it might not be available on all Android devices, but my understanding is that the Google Play services now provides the best approach to getting OAuth 2 tokens (including those scoped to https://gdata.youtube.com). There's more info at
http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2012/09/google-play-services-and-oauth-identity.html
You could go with the AccountManager approach for wider compatibility, though.
you're in luck as I just finished cracking this problem on the app I'm developing.
The confusing part is the authTokenType parameter, it must be complete with the spec for OAuth2 access, e.g.
"oauth2:https://gdata.youtube.com"
or
"oauth2:https://www.googleapis.com/auth/tasks"