Guía de inicio rápido de Python para clientes
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Sigue los pasos de esta guía de inicio rápido y, en unos 10 minutos, tendrás una app de línea de comandos de Python simple que realice solicitudes a la API de cliente de inscripción sin intervención.
Requisitos previos
Para ejecutar esta guía de inicio rápido, necesitas lo siguiente:
- Una Cuenta de Google, que es miembro de tu cuenta de cliente de inscripción automática Consulta Cómo comenzar.
- Python 3.0 o una versión posterior
- La herramienta de administración de paquetes pip
- Acceso a Internet y un navegador web
Paso 1: Activa la API de inscripción sin intervención
- Usa este asistente para crear o seleccionar un proyecto en Google Play Console y activar automáticamente la API. Haz clic en Continuar y, luego, en Ir a Credenciales.
- Haz clic en Cancelar en Crear credenciales.
- En la parte superior de la página, seleccione la pestaña OAuth consent screen. Selecciona una dirección de correo electrónico, ingresa un Nombre del producto si aún no lo hiciste y haz clic en el botón Guardar.
- Selecciona la pestaña Credentials, haz clic en el botón Create credentials y selecciona OAuth client ID.
- Selecciona el tipo de aplicación Otro, ingresa el nombre "Instructivo" y haz clic en el botón Crear.
- Haz clic en Aceptar para descartar el panel Cliente de OAuth.
- Haz clic en file_download Descargar JSON.
- Mueve el archivo a tu directorio de trabajo y cámbiale el nombre a
client_secret.json
.
Paso 2: Instala la biblioteca cliente de Google
Ejecuta el siguiente comando para instalar la biblioteca con pip:
pip install --upgrade google-api-python-client oauth2client
Consulta la página de instalación de la biblioteca para ver las diferentes opciones de instalación.
Paso 3: Configura la muestra
Crea un archivo llamado quickstart.py
en tu directorio de trabajo. Copia el siguiente código y guarda el archivo.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Zero-touch enrollment quickstart sample.
This script forms the quickstart introduction to the zero-touch enrollemnt
customer API. To learn more, visit https://developer.google.com/zero-touch
"""
import sys
from apiclient import discovery
import httplib2
from oauth2client import tools
from oauth2client.client import flow_from_clientsecrets
from oauth2client.file import Storage
# A single auth scope is used for the zero-touch enrollment customer API.
SCOPES = ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/androidworkzerotouchemm']
CLIENT_SECRET_FILE = 'client_secret.json'
USER_CREDENTIAL_FILE = 'user_credential.json'
def get_credential():
"""Creates a Credential object with the correct OAuth2 authorization.
Ask the user to authorize the request using their Google Account in their
browser. Because this method stores the cedential in the
USER_CREDENTIAL_FILE, the user is typically only asked to the first time they
run the script.
Returns:
Credentials, the user's credential.
"""
flow = flow_from_clientsecrets(CLIENT_SECRET_FILE, SCOPES)
storage = Storage(USER_CREDENTIAL_FILE)
credential = storage.get()
if not credential or credential.invalid:
credential = tools.run_flow(flow, storage) # skipping flags for brevity
return credential
def get_service():
"""Creates a service endpoint for the zero-touch enrollment API.
Builds and returns an authorized API client service for v1 of the API. Use
the service endpoint to call the API methods.
Returns:
A service Resource object with methods for interacting with the service.
"""
http_auth = get_credential().authorize(httplib2.Http())
return discovery.build('androiddeviceprovisioning', 'v1', http=http_auth)
def main():
"""Runs the zero-touch enrollment quickstart app.
"""
# Create a zero-touch enrollment API service endpoint.
service = get_service()
# Get the customer's account. Because a customer might have more
# than one, limit the results to the first account found.
response = service.customers().list(pageSize=1).execute()
if 'customers' not in response:
# No accounts found for the user. Confirm the Google Account
# that authorizes the request can access the zero-touch portal.
print('No zero-touch enrollment account found.')
sys.exit()
customer_account = response['customers'][0]['name']
# Send an API request to list all the DPCs available using the customer
# account.
results = service.customers().dpcs().list(parent=customer_account).execute()
# Print out the details of each DPC.
for dpc in results['dpcs']:
# Some DPCs may not have a name, so replace with a marker.
if 'dpcName' in dpc:
dpcName = dpc['dpcName']
else:
dpcName = "-"
print('Name:{0} APK:{1}'.format(dpcName, dpc['packageName']))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
Paso 4: Ejecuta la muestra
Usa la ayuda de tu sistema operativo para ejecutar la secuencia de comandos en el archivo. En computadoras con UNIX y Mac, ejecuta el siguiente comando en la terminal:
python quickstart.py
La primera vez que ejecutes la app, deberás autorizar el acceso:
- La app intenta abrir una pestaña nueva en el navegador predeterminado. Si esto falla, copia la URL de la consola y ábrela en tu navegador. Si aún no accediste a tu Cuenta de Google, se te solicitará que lo hagas. Si accediste a varias Cuentas de Google, la página te solicitará que selecciones una para la autorización.
- Haz clic en Aceptar.
- Cierra la pestaña del navegador. La app seguirá ejecutándose.
Notas
- Como la biblioteca cliente de la API de Google almacena datos de autorización en el sistema de archivos, los lanzamientos posteriores no te solicitan autorización.
- Para restablecer los datos de autorización de la app, borra el archivo
user_credential.json
y vuelve a ejecutar la app.
- El flujo de autorización de esta guía de inicio rápido es ideal para una app de línea de comandos. Si quieres aprender a agregar autorización a una app web, consulta Usa OAuth 2.0 para aplicaciones de servidor web.
Solución de problemas
A continuación, se incluyen algunos aspectos comunes que deberás revisar.
Cuéntanos qué salió mal con la guía de inicio rápido y trabajaremos para solucionarlo.
- Asegúrate de autorizar las llamadas a la API con la misma Cuenta de Google que es miembro de la cuenta de cliente de inscripción automática. Intenta acceder al portal de inscripción automática con la misma Cuenta de Google para probar tu acceso.
- Confirma que la cuenta haya aceptado las Condiciones del Servicio más recientes en el portal. Consulta
Cuentas de clientes.
Más información
Salvo que se indique lo contrario, el contenido de esta página está sujeto a la licencia Atribución 4.0 de Creative Commons, y los ejemplos de código están sujetos a la licencia Apache 2.0. Para obtener más información, consulta las políticas del sitio de Google Developers. Java es una marca registrada de Oracle o sus afiliados.
Última actualización: 2025-08-29 (UTC)
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Steps involve enabling the API in the Google Developers Console, creating OAuth credentials, and downloading the `client_secret.json` file. The guide then directs users to install the `google-api-python-client` and `oauth2client` libraries using pip. Finally, a `quickstart.py` sample script is provided to list DPCs for a customer account. The script requires one-time authorization through a web browser.\n"],null,["# Python quickstart for customers\n\nFollow the steps in this quickstart guide, and in about 10 minutes you have\na simple Python command-line app that makes requests to the zero-touch\nenrollment customer API.\n\nPrerequisites\n-------------\n\nTo run this quickstart, you need:\n\n- A Google account, that's a member of your zero-touch enrollment customer account. See [Get\n started](/zero-touch/guides/customer/how-it-works#get_started).\n- Python 3.0 or greater.\n- The [pip](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip) package management tool.\n- Access to the internet and a web browser.\n\nStep 1: Turn on the zero-touch enrollment API\n---------------------------------------------\n\n1. Use [this\n wizard](https://console.developers.google.com/start/api?id=androiddeviceprovisioning.googleapis.com) to create or select a project in the Google Developers Console and automatically turn on the API. Click **Continue** , then **Go to credentials**.\n2. Click **Cancel** on the Create credentials.\n3. At the top of the page, select the **OAuth consent screen** tab. Select an **Email address** , enter a **Product name** if not already set, and click the **Save** button.\n4. Select the **Credentials** tab, click the **Create credentials** button and select **OAuth client ID**.\n5. Select the application type **Other** , enter the name \"Quickstart\", and click the **Create** button.\n6. Click **OK** to dismiss the *OAuth client* panel.\n7. Click file_download **Download JSON**.\n8. Move the file to your working directory and rename it `client_secret.json`.\n\nStep 2: Install the Google client library\n-----------------------------------------\n\nRun the following command to install the library using pip: \n\n pip install --upgrade google-api-python-client oauth2client\n\nSee the library's [installation\npage](/api-client-library/python/start/installation) for different installation\noptions.\n\nStep 3: Set up the sample\n-------------------------\n\nCreate a file named `quickstart.py` in your working directory. Copy in the\nfollowing code and save the file. \n\n```python\n#!/usr/bin/env python\n# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n\"\"\"Zero-touch enrollment quickstart sample.\n\nThis script forms the quickstart introduction to the zero-touch enrollemnt\ncustomer API. To learn more, visit https://developer.google.com/zero-touch\n\"\"\"\n\nimport sys\nfrom apiclient import discovery\nimport httplib2\nfrom oauth2client import tools\nfrom oauth2client.client import flow_from_clientsecrets\nfrom oauth2client.file import Storage\n\n# A single auth scope is used for the zero-touch enrollment customer API.\nSCOPES = ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/androidworkzerotouchemm']\nCLIENT_SECRET_FILE = 'client_secret.json'\nUSER_CREDENTIAL_FILE = 'user_credential.json'\n\n\ndef get_credential():\n \"\"\"Creates a Credential object with the correct OAuth2 authorization.\n\n Ask the user to authorize the request using their Google Account in their\n browser. Because this method stores the cedential in the\n USER_CREDENTIAL_FILE, the user is typically only asked to the first time they\n run the script.\n\n Returns:\n Credentials, the user's credential.\n \"\"\"\n flow = flow_from_clientsecrets(CLIENT_SECRET_FILE, SCOPES)\n storage = Storage(USER_CREDENTIAL_FILE)\n credential = storage.get()\n\n if not credential or credential.invalid:\n credential = tools.run_flow(flow, storage) # skipping flags for brevity\n return credential\n\n\ndef get_service():\n \"\"\"Creates a service endpoint for the zero-touch enrollment API.\n\n Builds and returns an authorized API client service for v1 of the API. Use\n the service endpoint to call the API methods.\n\n Returns:\n A service Resource object with methods for interacting with the service.\n \"\"\"\n http_auth = get_credential().authorize(httplib2.Http())\n return discovery.build('androiddeviceprovisioning', 'v1', http=http_auth)\n\n\ndef main():\n \"\"\"Runs the zero-touch enrollment quickstart app.\n \"\"\"\n # Create a zero-touch enrollment API service endpoint.\n service = get_service()\n\n # Get the customer's account. Because a customer might have more\n # than one, limit the results to the first account found.\n response = service.customers().list(pageSize=1).execute()\n\n if 'customers' not in response:\n # No accounts found for the user. Confirm the Google Account\n # that authorizes the request can access the zero-touch portal.\n print('No zero-touch enrollment account found.')\n sys.exit()\n customer_account = response['customers'][0]['name']\n\n # Send an API request to list all the DPCs available using the customer\n # account.\n results = service.customers().dpcs().list(parent=customer_account).execute()\n\n # Print out the details of each DPC.\n for dpc in results['dpcs']:\n # Some DPCs may not have a name, so replace with a marker.\n if 'dpcName' in dpc:\n dpcName = dpc['dpcName']\n else:\n dpcName = \"-\"\n print('Name:{0} APK:{1}'.format(dpcName, dpc['packageName']))\n\n\nif __name__ == '__main__':\n main()\n```\n\nStep 4: Run the sample\n----------------------\n\nUse your operating system's help to run the script in the file. On UNIX and Mac\ncomputers, run the command below in your terminal: \n\n python quickstart.py\n\nThe first time you run the app, you need to authorize access:\n\n1. 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.\n2. Click **Accept**.\n3. Close the browser tab---the app continues running.\n\nNotes\n-----\n\n- Because Google API client library stores authorization data on the file system, subsequent launches don't prompt you for authorization.\n- To reset the app's authorization data, delete the `user_credential.json` file and run the app again.\n- The authorization flow in this quickstart is ideal for a command-line app. To learn how to add authorization to a web app, see [Using OAuth 2.0 for Web Server Applications](/api-client-library/python/auth/web-app).\n\nTroubleshooting\n---------------\n\nHere are some common things you'll want to check.\n[Tell us what went wrong]() with the quickstart and we'll work to fix it.\n\n- 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](https://enterprise.google.com/android/zero-touch/resellers) using the same Google Account to test your access.\n- Confirm that the account has accepted the latest Terms of Service in the [portal](https://enterprise.google.com/android/zero-touch/resellers). See [Customer accounts](/zero-touch/guides/customer/auth#customer_accounts).\n\nLearn more\n----------\n\n- [Google Developers Console help documentation](/console/help/new)\n- [Google APIs Client for Python documentation](/api-client-library/python)\n- [pip User Guide](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/)"]]