In Google Cloud, create the OAuth web client ID for the Google Workspace Migrate platform.
Steps to create the web client ID
Important: If you create an OAuth web client after August 7, 2022, you need to use Google Workspace Migrate version 2.3.4.0 or later. For details on how to upgrade, go to Upgrade the software.
- In Google Cloud, open the project you created earlier.
If you manually created a service account, the project was created in Step 1: Use Google Cloud to turn on APIs. If you created the project using a script, the project name is listed in the Cloud Shell Editor after the script runs.
- Click APIs & Services
OAuth consent screen. You might have to click Menu
first.
- For User Type, select Internal.
- Click Create.
- For App name, add the name of your application.
- Select a User support email for users to contact with questions.
- For Developer contact information, enter email addresses so Google can contact you about changes to your project.
- Click Save and Continue
Save and Continue
Back to Dashboard.
- Click APIs & Services
Credentials. You might have to click Menu
first.
- Click Create Credentials
OAuth client ID.
- For Application type, select Web application.
- For Name, enter a name for the OAuth web client.
- For Authorized JavaScript origins, click Add URI and enter the Oracle Javascript origins that host the Google Workspace Migrate platform, for example https://servername:5131.
If you use localhost, you must add the following 2 URIs: http://localhost:5131 and http://localhost.
- Click Create.
- For Your Client ID, copy the client ID. You need it when you set up the Google Workspace Migrate platform.
Tip: You can also access the client ID from APIs & Service
Credentials.
- Click OK.
Related topic
JavaScript origin validation rules
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