This document contains Alert Center API-specific authorization and authentication information. Before reading this document, be sure to read the Google Workspace's general authentication and authorization information at Learn about authentication & authorization.
Configure OAuth 2.0 for authorization
Configure your app's OAuth consent screen and choose scopes to define what information is displayed to users and app reviewers, and register your app so that you can publish it later.
Alert Center API scopes
To define the level of access granted to your app, you need to identify and declare authorization scopes. An authorization scope is an OAuth 2.0 URI string that contains the Google Workspace app name, what kind of data it accesses, and the level of access. Scopes are your app's requests to work with Google Workspace data, including users' Google Account data.
When your app is installed, a user is asked to validate the scopes used by the app. Generally, you should choose the most narrowly focused scope possible and avoid requesting scopes that your app doesn't require. Users more readily grant access to limited, clearly described scopes.
The Alert Center API supports the following scopes:
Scopes | Meaning |
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https://www.googleapis.com/auth/apps.alerts |
Read and write access to Alert Center API |
Related topics
You can access the Alert Center API only with a service account. For information specific to using service accounts with Google Workspace, see Create credentials.