In the Test users section, click Add users and add email address(es) of Google account(s) that you will use for testing (you might need to create extra Google account for this), click Save and continue again. After that you can click Save and continue, skip the Scopes section. In the next screen you will specify App name, User support email and email address under Developer contact information. You will be asked to configure OAuth consent screen, go ahead and create it - in the first screen you be asked to select user type, we will choose External. To create OAuth credentials, go to credentials page, click Create Credentials and choose OAuth client ID. Therefore, only option for us is to use OAuth credentials. Gmail, Sheets, Docs…) allow it only if you have your own Workspace with domain-wide access delegation. Service account credentials however, don’t work with many APIs - for example Photos API doesn’t support it and all Google Workspace (GSuite) APIs (e.g. The preferable credentials type for us would be service account as it’s suitable for automation - that is - access without user interaction. Most of them are suited for applications that require/ask for user consent, such as client-side (desktop) or Android/iOS apps. There are couple different types of credentials based on the type of application. API is now ready to be used, but we need credentials to access it.
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