I followed step by step the instructions for the integration of Amelia with Google Calendar (or at least I think so), through the creation of a Project in the Google Developer Console, however, when I finally try to connect the employee with Google Calendar, doing Sign in with Google, I get an error message. See the attached image.
I want to add that the employee I am adding is myself. I make this clarification because, in the step by step to create the project in Google Calendar, it is specified that I must choose the "External" User Type, although it indicates that "Internal" is available for users who are within the organization, as it would be in my case. I don't know if this is the reason for the error. I followed all the steps as described, and in the type of user, I put "External".
I just added my user as Test User for the app in the Google developer console, and now it shows me another error message. The message appears in Spanish, and since I am sending it to you as an image, I allow myself to place in this message, the translation of the message into English.
The error message that throws after requesting the Sign in with Google with my account:
"Google has not verified this application
The application is requesting access to sensitive information from your Google account. You should not use this app until the developer ([email protected]) verifies it with Google.
If you are the developer, submit a verification request to remove this screen. More information"
I do not remember requesting the verification of the App with Google, and I do not know how to do it. If you are in the step by step, surely I did, because as I explained it I followed all the instructions closely.
I have just realized a process that I did not see described in the step-by-step contained in the documentation that explains Amelia's integration with Google Calendar, and it is apparently essential that the App that was created through the Google Developers Console be verified.
So I followed the instructions outlined in the Google documentation to verify the App, but Google says it takes 4-6 weeks to verify the App, so it will be impossible for me to test Amelia's bi-directional integration with Google Calendar before Amelia's warranty period expires, which is 15 days.
If this is what you see, you simply need to click on “Advanced” and then on “Go to your-website (unsafe)“, and you will be redirected to the next screen where you need to allow Amelia to access the calendar.
This is referenced in our documentation about Employees.
The 403 error appears because the App hasn't been published in OAuth screen. You need to click on "Publish App":
I followed step by step the instructions for the integration of Amelia with Google Calendar (or at least I think so), through the creation of a Project in the Google Developer Console, however, when I finally try to connect the employee with Google Calendar, doing Sign in with Google, I get an error message. See the attached image.
I appreciate your support to resolve this issue.
Sincerely,
I want to add that the employee I am adding is myself. I make this clarification because, in the step by step to create the project in Google Calendar, it is specified that I must choose the "External" User Type, although it indicates that "Internal" is available for users who are within the organization, as it would be in my case. I don't know if this is the reason for the error. I followed all the steps as described, and in the type of user, I put "External".
I just added my user as Test User for the app in the Google developer console, and now it shows me another error message. The message appears in Spanish, and since I am sending it to you as an image, I allow myself to place in this message, the translation of the message into English.
The error message that throws after requesting the Sign in with Google with my account:
"Google has not verified this application
The application is requesting access to sensitive information from your Google account. You should not use this app until the developer ([email protected]) verifies it with Google.
If you are the developer, submit a verification request to remove this screen. More information"
I do not remember requesting the verification of the App with Google, and I do not know how to do it. If you are in the step by step, surely I did, because as I explained it I followed all the instructions closely.
I have just realized a process that I did not see described in the step-by-step contained in the documentation that explains Amelia's integration with Google Calendar, and it is apparently essential that the App that was created through the Google Developers Console be verified.
So I followed the instructions outlined in the Google documentation to verify the App, but Google says it takes 4-6 weeks to verify the App, so it will be impossible for me to test Amelia's bi-directional integration with Google Calendar before Amelia's warranty period expires, which is 15 days.
Hello Melvin
Are you maybe seeing this?
If this is what you see, you simply need to click on “Advanced” and then on “Go to your-website (unsafe)“, and you will be redirected to the next screen where you need to allow Amelia to access the calendar.
This is referenced in our documentation about Employees.
The 403 error appears because the App hasn't been published in OAuth screen. You need to click on "Publish App":
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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