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Observação: não é mais necessário vincular sua conta de desenvolvedor a um console do Google Cloud para acessar a API Google Play Developer Reporting.
Antes de começar a fazer chamadas de API, configure o acesso à API na sua conta de desenvolvedor do Google Play.
Isso envolve mudanças no Google Play Console e no Console do Google Cloud. As instruções a seguir explicam as quatro etapas necessárias para começar a usar a API Google Play Developer Reporting:
Criar um projeto do Google Cloud.
Ative a API Google Play Developer Reporting para seu projeto do Google Cloud.
Configure uma conta de serviço com as permissões apropriadas do Google Play Console para acessar a API Google Play Developer Reporting.
Criar um projeto do Google Cloud
Pule esta etapa se você já tiver um projeto do Google Cloud que queira usar.
É necessário configurar um projeto do Google Cloud para usar a API Google Play Developer Reporting. É possível fazer isso no Console do Google Cloud.
Para scripts e aplicativos de monitoramento, em que não há um usuário humano no loop, recomendamos contas de serviço. As contas de serviço são projetadas e precisam ser usadas em um ambiente seguro, como seu servidor.
As credenciais da conta de serviço precisam ser gerenciadas com segurança para que não
sejam reveladas a pessoas não autorizadas a usar a API.
Insira um endereço de e-mail para a conta de serviço no campo correspondente e conceda
os direitos necessários para realizar ações. É recomendável conceder à conta de serviço o conjunto mínimo de permissões necessárias para chamar as ações de API obrigatórias.
Clique no botão Convidar usuário.
Depois de concluir essas etapas, você poderá acessar a API Google Play Developer Reporting
pela conta de serviço usando a chave de API apropriada.
Referência
Para pesquisar um tipo de recurso ou método específico, consulte a
Referência.
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