how to get email id from google api response
- by user1726508
i am able to get user information from Google API response using oath2 . But i do't know how to get those responses individually .
Response i am getting from Google Api:
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Access token: ya29.AHES6ZQ3QxKxnfAzpZasdfd23423NuxJs29gMa39MXV551yMmyM5IgA
{
"id": "112361893525676437860",
"name": "Ansuman Singh",
"given_name": "Ansuman",
"family_name": "Singh",
"link": "https://plus.google.com/112361893525676437860",
"gender": "male",
"birthday": "0000-03-18",
"locale": "en"
}
Original Token: ya29.AHES6ZQ3QxKxnfAzpZu0lYHYu8sdfsdafdgMa39MXV551yMmyM5IgA New Token: ya29.AHES6ZQ3QxKxnfdsfsdaYHYu8TNuxJs29gMa39MXV551yMmyM5IgA
But i want only "id" & "name" indiviually to save in my Database table. How can i do this?
I got those above response/output By using the below code.
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException
{
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String accessToken = authResponse.accessToken;
GoogleAccessProtectedResource access = new GoogleAccessProtectedResource(accessToken, TRANSPORT, JSON_FACTORY, CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET, authResponse.refreshToken);
HttpRequestFactory rf = TRANSPORT.createRequestFactory(access);
System.out.println("Access token: " + authResponse.accessToken);
String url = "https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/userinfo?alt=json&access_token=" + authResponse.accessToken;
final StringBuffer r = new StringBuffer();
final URL u = new URL(url);
final URLConnection uc = u.openConnection();
final int end = 1000;
InputStreamReader isr = null;
BufferedReader br = null;
isr = new InputStreamReader(uc.getInputStream());
br = new BufferedReader(isr);
final int chk = 0;
while ((url = br.readLine()) != null)
{
if ((chk >= 0) && ((chk < end)))
{
r.append(url).append('\n');
}
}
System.out.print("");
System.out.println();
System.out.print(" "+ r ); //this is printing at once but i want them individually
access.refreshToken();
System.out.println("Original Token: " + accessToken + " New Token: " + access.getAccessToken());
}