Java quickstart for customers

Follow the steps in this quickstart guide, and in about 10 minutes you have a simple Java command-line app that makes requests to the zero-touch enrollment customer API.

Prerequisites

To run this quickstart, you need:

  • A Google account, that's a member of your zero-touch enrollment customer account. See Get started .
  • Java 1.7 or greater.
  • Gradle 2.3 or greater .
  • Access to the internet and a web browser.

Step 1: Turn on the zero-touch enrollment API

  1. Use this wizard to create or select a project in the Google Developers Console and automatically turn on the API. Click Continue, then Go to credentials.
  2. Click Cancelon the Create credentials.
  3. At the top of the page, select the OAuth consent screentab. Select an Email address, enter a Product nameif not already set, and click the Savebutton.
  4. Select the Credentialstab, click the Create credentialsbutton and select OAuth client ID.
  5. Select the application type Other, enter the name "Quickstart", and click the Createbutton.
  6. Click OKto dismiss the OAuth client panel.
  7. Click Download JSON.
  8. Move the file to your working directory and rename it client_secret.json .

Step 2: Prepare the project

Follow the steps below to set up your Gradle project:

  1. Run the following command to create a new project in the working directory:

      gradle 
      
     init 
      
     -- 
     type 
      
     basic 
     mkdir 
      
     - 
     p 
      
     src 
     / 
     main 
     / 
     java 
      
     src 
     / 
     main 
     / 
     resources 
     
    
  2. Copy the client_secret.json file you downloaded in Step 1 into the src/main/resources/ directory you created above.

  3. Open the default build.gradle file and replace its contents with the following code:

apply plugin: 'java'
apply plugin: 'application'

mainClassName = 'CustomerQuickstart'
sourceCompatibility = 1.7
targetCompatibility = 1.7
version = '1.0'

repositories {
    mavenCentral()
}

dependencies {
    compile 'com.google.api-client:google-api-client:2.2.0'
    compile 'com.google.apis:google-api-services-androiddeviceprovisioning:v1-rev20230509-2.0.0'
    compile 'com.google.oauth-client:google-oauth-client-jetty:1.34.1'
}

Step 3: Set up the sample

Create a file named src/main/java/CustomerQuickstart.java and copy in the following code and save the file.

 import 
  
 com.google.api.client.auth.oauth2.Credential 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.api.client.extensions.java6.auth.oauth2.AuthorizationCodeInstalledApp 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.api.client.extensions.jetty.auth.oauth2.LocalServerReceiver 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.api.client.googleapis.auth.oauth2.GoogleAuthorizationCodeFlow 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.api.client.googleapis.auth.oauth2.GoogleClientSecrets 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.api.client.googleapis.javanet.GoogleNetHttpTransport 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.api.client.http.HttpTransport 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.api.client.json.JsonFactory 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.api.client.json.gson.GsonFactory 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.api.client.util.store.FileDataStoreFactory 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.api.services.androiddeviceprovisioning.v1.AndroidProvisioningPartner 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.api.services.androiddeviceprovisioning.v1.model.Company 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.api.services.androiddeviceprovisioning.v1.model.CustomerListCustomersResponse 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.api.services.androiddeviceprovisioning.v1.model.CustomerListDpcsResponse 
 ; 
 import 
  
 com.google.api.services.androiddeviceprovisioning.v1.model.Dpc 
 ; 
 import 
  
 java.io.IOException 
 ; 
 import 
  
 java.io.InputStream 
 ; 
 import 
  
 java.io.InputStreamReader 
 ; 
 import 
  
 java.util.Arrays 
 ; 
 import 
  
 java.util.List 
 ; 
 /** This class forms the quickstart introduction to the zero-touch enrollemnt customer API. */ 
 public 
  
 class 
 CustomerQuickstart 
  
 { 
  
 // A single auth scope is used for the zero-touch enrollment customer API. 
  
 private 
  
 static 
  
 final 
  
 List<String> 
  
 SCOPES 
  
 = 
  
 Arrays 
 . 
 asList 
 ( 
 "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/androidworkzerotouchemm" 
 ); 
  
 private 
  
 static 
  
 final 
  
 String 
  
 APP_NAME 
  
 = 
  
 "Zero-touch Enrollment Java Quickstart" 
 ; 
  
 private 
  
 static 
  
 final 
  
 java 
 . 
 io 
 . 
 File 
  
 DATA_STORE_DIR 
  
 = 
  
 new 
  
 java 
 . 
 io 
 . 
 File 
 ( 
 System 
 . 
 getProperty 
 ( 
 "user.home" 
 ), 
  
 ".credentials/zero-touch.quickstart.json" 
 ); 
  
 // Global shared instances 
  
 private 
  
 static 
  
 FileDataStoreFactory 
  
 DATA_STORE_FACTORY 
 ; 
  
 private 
  
 static 
  
 final 
  
 JsonFactory 
  
 JSON_FACTORY 
  
 = 
  
 GsonFactory 
 . 
 getDefaultInstance 
 (); 
  
 private 
  
 static 
  
 HttpTransport 
  
 HTTP_TRANSPORT 
 ; 
  
 static 
  
 { 
  
 try 
  
 { 
  
 HTTP_TRANSPORT 
  
 = 
  
 GoogleNetHttpTransport 
 . 
 newTrustedTransport 
 (); 
  
 DATA_STORE_FACTORY 
  
 = 
  
 new 
  
 FileDataStoreFactory 
 ( 
 DATA_STORE_DIR 
 ); 
  
 } 
  
 catch 
  
 ( 
 Throwable 
  
 t 
 ) 
  
 { 
  
 t 
 . 
 printStackTrace 
 (); 
  
 System 
 . 
 exit 
 ( 
 1 
 ); 
  
 } 
  
 } 
  
 /** 
 * Creates a Credential object with the correct OAuth2 authorization for the user calling the 
 * customer API. The service endpoint invokes this method when setting up a new service instance. 
 * 
 * @return an authorized Credential object. 
 * @throws IOException 
 */ 
  
 public 
  
 static 
  
 Credential 
  
 authorize 
 () 
  
 throws 
  
 IOException 
  
 { 
  
 // Load client secrets. 
  
 InputStream 
  
 in 
  
 = 
  
 CustomerQuickstart 
 . 
 class 
 . 
 getResourceAsStream 
 ( 
 "/client_secret.json" 
 ); 
  
 GoogleClientSecrets 
  
 clientSecrets 
  
 = 
  
 GoogleClientSecrets 
 . 
 load 
 ( 
 JSON_FACTORY 
 , 
  
 new 
  
 InputStreamReader 
 ( 
 in 
 , 
  
 "UTF-8" 
 )); 
  
 // Ask the user to authorize the request using their Google Account 
  
 // in their browser. 
  
 GoogleAuthorizationCodeFlow 
  
 flow 
  
 = 
  
 new 
  
 GoogleAuthorizationCodeFlow 
 . 
 Builder 
 ( 
 HTTP_TRANSPORT 
 , 
  
 JSON_FACTORY 
 , 
  
 clientSecrets 
 , 
  
 SCOPES 
 ) 
  
 . 
 setDataStoreFactory 
 ( 
 DATA_STORE_FACTORY 
 ) 
  
 . 
 setAccessType 
 ( 
 "offline" 
 ) 
  
 . 
 build 
 (); 
  
 Credential 
  
 credential 
  
 = 
  
 new 
  
 AuthorizationCodeInstalledApp 
 ( 
 flow 
 , 
  
 new 
  
 LocalServerReceiver 
 ()). 
 authorize 
 ( 
 "user" 
 ); 
  
 System 
 . 
 out 
 . 
 println 
 ( 
 "Credential file saved to: " 
  
 + 
  
 DATA_STORE_DIR 
 . 
 getAbsolutePath 
 ()); 
  
 return 
  
 credential 
 ; 
  
 } 
  
 /** 
 * Build and return an authorized zero-touch enrollment API client service. Use the service 
 * endpoint to call the API methods. 
 * 
 * @return an authorized client service endpoint 
 * @throws IOException 
 */ 
  
 public 
  
 static 
  
 AndroidProvisioningPartner 
  
 getService 
 () 
  
 throws 
  
 IOException 
  
 { 
  
 Credential 
  
 credential 
  
 = 
  
 authorize 
 (); 
  
 return 
  
 new 
  
 AndroidProvisioningPartner 
 . 
 Builder 
 ( 
 HTTP_TRANSPORT 
 , 
  
 JSON_FACTORY 
 , 
  
 credential 
 ) 
  
 . 
 setApplicationName 
 ( 
 APP_NAME 
 ) 
  
 . 
 build 
 (); 
  
 } 
  
 /** 
 * Runs the zero-touch enrollment quickstart app. 
 * 
 * @throws IOException 
 */ 
  
 public 
  
 static 
  
 void 
  
 main 
 ( 
 String 
 [] 
  
 args 
 ) 
  
 throws 
  
 IOException 
  
 { 
  
 // Create a zero-touch enrollment API service endpoint. 
  
 AndroidProvisioningPartner 
  
 service 
  
 = 
  
 getService 
 (); 
  
 // Get the customer's account. Because a customer might have more 
  
 // than one, limit the results to the first account found. 
  
 AndroidProvisioningPartner 
 . 
 Customers 
 . 
 List 
  
 accountRequest 
  
 = 
  
 service 
 . 
 customers 
 (). 
 list 
 (); 
  
 accountRequest 
 . 
 setPageSize 
 ( 
 1 
 ); 
  
 CustomerListCustomersResponse 
  
 accountResponse 
  
 = 
  
 accountRequest 
 . 
 execute 
 (); 
  
 if 
  
 ( 
 accountResponse 
 . 
 getCustomers 
 (). 
 isEmpty 
 ()) 
  
 { 
  
 // No accounts found for the user. Confirm the Google Account 
  
 // that authorizes the request can access the zero-touch portal. 
  
 System 
 . 
 out 
 . 
 println 
 ( 
 "No zero-touch enrollment account found." 
 ); 
  
 System 
 . 
 exit 
 ( 
 - 
 1 
 ); 
  
 } 
  
 Company 
  
 customer 
  
 = 
  
 accountResponse 
 . 
 getCustomers 
 (). 
 get 
 ( 
 0 
 ); 
  
 String 
  
 customerAccount 
  
 = 
  
 customer 
 . 
 getName 
 (); 
  
 // Send an API request to list all the DPCs available using the customer account. 
  
 AndroidProvisioningPartner 
 . 
 Customers 
 . 
 Dpcs 
 . 
 List 
  
 request 
  
 = 
  
 service 
 . 
 customers 
 (). 
 dpcs 
 (). 
 list 
 ( 
 customerAccount 
 ); 
  
 CustomerListDpcsResponse 
  
 response 
  
 = 
  
 request 
 . 
 execute 
 (); 
  
 // Print out the details of each DPC. 
  
 java 
 . 
 util 
 . 
 List<Dpc> 
  
 dpcs 
  
 = 
  
 response 
 . 
 getDpcs 
 (); 
  
 for 
  
 ( 
 Dpc 
  
 dpcApp 
  
 : 
  
 dpcs 
 ) 
  
 { 
  
 System 
 . 
 out 
 . 
 format 
 ( 
 "Name:%s  APK:%s\n" 
 , 
  
 dpcApp 
 . 
 getDpcName 
 (), 
  
 dpcApp 
 . 
 getPackageName 
 ()); 
  
 } 
  
 } 
 } 

Step 4: Run the sample

Use your operating system's help to run the script in the file. On UNIX and Mac computers, run the command below in your terminal:

 gradle  
-q  
run 

The first time you run the app, you need to authorize access:

  1. The app tries to open a new tab in your default browser. If this fails, copy the URL from the console and open it in your browser. If you're not already logged into your Google Account, you're prompted to log in. If you're logged into multiple Google accounts, the page prompts you to select an account for the authorization.
  2. Click Accept.
  3. Close the browser tab—the app continues running.

Notes

  • Because Google API client library stores authorization data on the file system, subsequent launches don't prompt you for authorization.
  • To reset the app's authorization data, delete the ~/.credentials/zero-touch.quickstart.json file and run the app again.
  • The authorization flow in this quickstart is ideal for a command-line app. To learn how to add authorization to a web app, see OAuth 2.0 Web server applications .

Troubleshooting

Here are some common things you'll want to check. Tell us what went wrong with the quickstart and we'll work to fix it.

  • Check that you're authorizing API calls with the same Google Account that's a member of your zero-touch enrollment customer account. Try signing in to the zero-touch enrollment portal using the same Google Account to test your access.
  • Confirm that the account has accepted the latest Terms of Service in the portal . See Customer accounts .

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