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oauth 2.0 - Authenticating Google API with a service account with Java API

I am attempting to use oauth API to authenticate a google service account through the Java API. I am hoping to use it to access Google Bigquery. I get an "invalid grant" returned from my API requests.

Here is the code, which is a copy of a basic authentication example (which wasn't for Bigquery.. but another Google API):

  /** Global instance of the HTTP transport. */
  private static final HttpTransport HTTP_TRANSPORT = new NetHttpTransport();

  /** Global instance of the JSON factory. */
  private static final JsonFactory JSON_FACTORY = new JacksonFactory();

  private static Bigquery bigquery;  

public ServiceAccountExample() {

      try {
          try {

            GoogleCredential credential = new  GoogleCredential.Builder().setTransport(HTTP_TRANSPORT)
                .setJsonFactory(JSON_FACTORY)
                .setServiceAccountId(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL)
                .setServiceAccountScopes(BigqueryScopes.BIGQUERY)
                .setServiceAccountPrivateKeyFromP12File(new File("GoogleBigQuery-privatekey.p12"))
                //.setRefreshListeners(refreshListeners)
                //.setServiceAccountUser("email.com")
                .build();


            credential.refreshToken();

            bigquery = new Bigquery.Builder(HTTP_TRANSPORT, JSON_FACTORY, credential)
                        //.setApplicationName("GoogleBigQuery/1.0")
                        .build();

            listDatasets(bigquery, "publicdata");

            return;
          } catch (IOException e) {
            System.err.println(e.getMessage());
          }
        } catch (Throwable t) {
          t.printStackTrace();
        }

}

SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL is the email address of the form: [email protected]

If I remove the credential.refreshToken() line, it fails in the listsDatasets on the first call to Bigquery... Otherwise it fails on credential.refreshToken().. with the same error.

Does BigQuery not accept Service Account authentication?

I believe I have done everything correctly through the API Console. I have:

  • Turned access to the Big Query API on.
  • Created a service account under the "API Access" tab.
  • Downloaded my private key (which is referenced from the code above).
  • Given my service account user "can edit" access under the "Teams" tab.
  • Enabled Billing.

Have I missed anything? Is there anything else I need to do?

Thanks..

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