usingGoogle.Apis.AndroidProvisioningPartner.v1;usingGoogle.Apis.AndroidProvisioningPartner.v1.Data;usingGoogle.Apis.Auth.OAuth2;usingGoogle.Apis.Services;usingSystem;usingSystem.Collections.Generic;usingSystem.IO;namespaceZeroTouchResellerQuickstart{classProgram{// TODO: replace this with your partner reseller ID.staticlongPartnerId=11036885;// Use a single scope for the all methods in the reseller API.staticreadonlystring[]Scopes={"https://www.googleapis.com/auth/androidworkprovisioning"};staticstringApplicationName="Zero-touch Reseller .NET Quickstart";staticvoidMain(string[]args){// Create a credential to authorize API requests using a service account key.// The service account must be linked using the zero-touch portal.ServiceAccountCredentialcredential;using(varstream=newFileStream("service_account_key.json",FileMode.Open,FileAccess.Read)){credential=GoogleCredential.FromStream(stream).CreateScoped(Scopes).UnderlyingCredentialasServiceAccountCredential;}// Create a zero-touch enrollment API service endpoint.varservice=newAndroidProvisioningPartnerService(newBaseClientService.Initializer{HttpClientInitializer=credential,ApplicationName=ApplicationName});// Send an API request to list all our customers.PartnersResource.CustomersResource.ListRequestrequest=service.Partners.Customers.List(PartnerId);ListCustomersResponseresponse=request.Execute();// Print out the details of each customer.IList<Company>customers=response.Customers;if(customers!=null){foreach(Companycustomerincustomers){Console.WriteLine("Name:{0} ID:{1}",customer.CompanyName,customer.CompanyId);}}else{Console.WriteLine("No customers found");}}}}
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[null,null,["최종 업데이트: 2025-08-29(UTC)"],[[["\u003cp\u003eThis quickstart guide helps you set up a .NET C# console application to interact with the zero-touch enrollment reseller API in approximately 10 minutes.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eYou'll need a Google account associated with your zero-touch enrollment reseller account, Visual Studio 2013 or later, and internet access to get started.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe process involves enabling the zero-touch enrollment API, creating and linking a service account, setting up a .NET project, and configuring the sample code with your reseller partner ID.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eA service account is created and linked in order to authorize API requests; service account keys must be carefully managed to maintain security.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe guide provides steps to build and run a sample application that lists your customers using the zero-touch enrollment reseller API.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["This guide outlines creating a .NET C# console app to interact with the zero-touch enrollment reseller API. Key steps include: enabling the API via the Google Developers Console, creating and downloading a JSON service account key, and linking the service account in the zero-touch enrollment portal. Next, it requires creating a new .NET Core console application, adding necessary NuGet packages, and copying the service account key to the project. Finally, replace the code with the provided sample code including the partner ID, and then run the app.\n"],null,["# .NET quickstart for resellers\n\nFollow the steps in this quickstart guide, and in about 10 minutes you'll have\na simple .NET C# console app that makes requests to the zero-touch enrollment\nreseller API.\n\nPrerequisites\n-------------\n\nTo run this quickstart, you'll need:\n\n- A Google account, that's a member of your zero-touch enrollment reseller account. If you haven't onboarded yet, follow the steps in *Get started* in the [Reseller portal guide](/zero-touch/guides/portal).\n- Visual Studio 2013 or later.\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. Set **What data will you be accessing?** to *Application data*.\n3. Click **Next**. You should be prompted to create a service account.\n4. Give a descriptive name for **Service account name**.\n5. Note the **Service account ID** (it looks like an email address) because you'll use it later.\n6. Set **Role** to *Service Accounts \\\u003e Service Account User*.\n7. Click **Done** to finish creating the service account.\n8. Click the email address for the service account that you created.\n9. Click \\*\\*Keys\\*\\*.\n10. Click \\*\\*Add key\\*\\*, then click \\*\\*Create new key\\*\\*.\n11. For \\*\\*Key type\\*\\*, select \\*\\*JSON\\*\\*.\n12. Click **Create** and the private key downloads to your computer.\n13. Click \\*\\*Close\\*\\*.\n14. Move the file to your working directory and rename it `service_account_key.json`.\n\n| **Warning:** Service account keys can become a security risk if not managed carefully. For advice see [best practices for managing API keys](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/best-practices-for-managing-service-account-keys).\n\nStep 2: Link the service account\n--------------------------------\n\n1. Open the zero-touch enrollment [portal](https://enterprise.google.com/android/zero-touch/resellers). You might need to sign in.\n2. Click settings_ethernet **Service\n accounts**.\n3. Click add **Link service account**.\n4. Set **Email address** to the address of the service account you created.\n5. Click **Link service account** to use the service account with your zero-touch enrollment account.\n\nStep 3: Prepare the project\n---------------------------\n\n1. Create a new .NET Core C# *Console Application* project in Visual Studio.\n2. Open the Package Manager, select the package source **nuget.org** , and add the following packages:\n - `Google.Apis.AndroidProvisioningPartner.v1`\n - `Google.Apis.Auth`\n\nTo learn more, read the Microsoft document [Install and use a\npackage](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/nuget/quickstart/use-a-package).\n\nStep 4: Set up the sample\n-------------------------\n\n1. Drag `service_account_key.json` (downloaded in Step 1) into your Visual Studio Solution Explorer.\n2. Select `service_account_key.json`, and then go to the Properties window and set **Copy to output directory** field to *Always copy*.\n3. Replace the contents of `Program.cs` with the following code.\n4. Insert your own [reseller partner ID](#partner-id) as the value for `PartnerId` (the app's first line).\n\n```c#\nusing Google.Apis.AndroidProvisioningPartner.v1;\nusing Google.Apis.AndroidProvisioningPartner.v1.Data;\nusing Google.Apis.Auth.OAuth2;\nusing Google.Apis.Services;\nusing System;\nusing System.Collections.Generic;\nusing System.IO;\n\nnamespace ZeroTouchResellerQuickstart\n{\n class Program\n {\n // TODO: replace this with your partner reseller ID.\n static long PartnerId = 11036885;\n\n // Use a single scope for the all methods in the reseller API.\n static readonly string[] Scopes =\n { \"https://www.googleapis.com/auth/androidworkprovisioning\" };\n static string ApplicationName = \"Zero-touch Reseller .NET Quickstart\";\n\n static void Main(string[] args)\n {\n // Create a credential to authorize API requests using a service account key.\n // The service account must be linked using the zero-touch portal.\n ServiceAccountCredential credential;\n using (var stream =\n new FileStream(\"service_account_key.json\", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read))\n {\n credential = GoogleCredential.FromStream(stream)\n .CreateScoped(Scopes)\n .UnderlyingCredential as ServiceAccountCredential;\n }\n\n // Create a zero-touch enrollment API service endpoint.\n var service = new AndroidProvisioningPartnerService(new BaseClientService.Initializer\n {\n HttpClientInitializer = credential,\n ApplicationName = ApplicationName\n });\n\n // Send an API request to list all our customers.\n PartnersResource.CustomersResource.ListRequest request =\n service.Partners.Customers.List(PartnerId);\n ListCustomersResponse response = request.Execute();\n\n // Print out the details of each customer.\n IList\u003cCompany\u003e customers = response.Customers;\n if (customers != null)\n {\n foreach (Company customer in customers)\n {\n Console.WriteLine(\"Name:{0} ID:{1}\",\n customer.CompanyName,\n customer.CompanyId);\n }\n }\n else\n {\n Console.WriteLine(\"No customers found\");\n }\n }\n }\n}\n```\n\n### Partner ID\n\nAPI calls typically need your reseller partner ID as an argument. To find your\npartner ID from the zero-touch enrollment portal, follow the steps below:\n\n1. Open the [portal](https://enterprise.google.com/android/zero-touch/resellers). You might need to sign in.\n2. Click settings_ethernet **Service\n accounts**.\n3. Copy your partner ID number from the **Your reseller ID** line.\n\nStep 5: Run the sample\n----------------------\n\nTo build and run the sample, click play_arrow **Start** in the Visual Studio toolbar.\n\nTroubleshooting\n---------------\n\n\n[Tell us what went wrong]() with the quickstart and we'll work to\nfix it. To learn how zero-touch uses service accounts to authorize API calls, read\n[Authorization](/zero-touch/guides/auth).\n\nLearn more\n----------\n\n- [Google Developers Console help documentation](/console/help/new)\n- [Google API Client Library for .NET\n documentation](/api-client-library/dotnet)\n- [Using OAuth 2.0 for Server to Server\n Applications](/identity/protocols/OAuth2ServiceAccount)"]]