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OAuth2 for a GMail using a P12 Service Account Key
See more GMail REST API Examples
Demonstrates how to use GMail with OAuth2 for aservice account within a Google Workspace Account where your email domain is custom (e.g., @yourcompany.com).
Note: This example does not work for Personal Google Accounts where the email domain is @gmail.com
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#include <C_CkHttp.h>
#include <C_CkCert.h>
#include <C_CkMailMan.h>
#include <C_CkEmail.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
BOOL success;
HCkHttp http;
HCkCert cert;
const char *iss;
const char *scope;
const char *oauth_sub;
int numSec;
const char *accessToken;
HCkMailMan mailman;
HCkEmail email;
success = FALSE;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
http = CkHttp_Create();
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// For a step-by-step guide for setting up your Google Workspace service account,
// see Setup Google Workspace Account for Sending SMTP GMail from a Service Account
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Begin by loading your Google service account key (.p12)
cert = CkCert_Create();
success = CkCert_LoadPfxFile(cert,"c:/someDirectory/keys/chilkat25-cbd7b42afbd8.p12","notasecret");
if (success != TRUE) {
printf("%s\n",CkCert_lastErrorText(cert));
CkHttp_Dispose(http);
CkCert_Dispose(cert);
return;
}
// The ISS is your service account email address ending in gserviceaccount.com.
iss = "chilkatsvc@chilkat25.iam.gserviceaccount.com";
// The scope is always the following string:
scope = "https://mail.google.com/";
// The sub is your company email address
oauth_sub = "bob@yourcompany.com";
// The access token is valid for this number of seconds.
numSec = 3600;
accessToken = CkHttp_g_SvcOauthAccessToken(http,iss,scope,oauth_sub,numSec,cert);
if (CkHttp_getLastMethodSuccess(http) != TRUE) {
printf("%s\n",CkHttp_lastErrorText(http));
CkHttp_Dispose(http);
CkCert_Dispose(cert);
return;
}
else {
printf("access token: %s\n",accessToken);
}
// The access token allows us to send unlimited emails while it's valid. Once it expires, we must obtain and use a new one.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
mailman = CkMailMan_Create();
// Set the properties for the GMail SMTP server:
CkMailMan_putSmtpHost(mailman,"smtp.gmail.com");
CkMailMan_putSmtpPort(mailman,587);
CkMailMan_putStartTLS(mailman,TRUE);
CkMailMan_putSmtpUsername(mailman,"bob@yourcompany.com");
CkMailMan_putOAuth2AccessToken(mailman,accessToken);
// Create a new email object
email = CkEmail_Create();
CkEmail_putSubject(email,"This is a test");
CkEmail_putBody(email,"This is a test");
CkEmail_putFrom(email,"Bob <bob@yourcompany.com>");
success = CkEmail_AddTo(email,"Recipient","recipient@example.com");
// To add more recipients, call AddTo, AddCC, or AddBcc once per recipient.
success = CkMailMan_SendEmail(mailman,email);
if (success != TRUE) {
printf("%s\n",CkMailMan_lastErrorText(mailman));
CkHttp_Dispose(http);
CkCert_Dispose(cert);
CkMailMan_Dispose(mailman);
CkEmail_Dispose(email);
return;
}
success = CkMailMan_CloseSmtpConnection(mailman);
if (success != TRUE) {
printf("Connection to SMTP server not closed cleanly.\n");
}
printf("Successfully sent email using Gmail with a service account key.\n");
CkHttp_Dispose(http);
CkCert_Dispose(cert);
CkMailMan_Dispose(mailman);
CkEmail_Dispose(email);
}