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Boxiang Sun
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ with Google. Google will generate a client ID and secret key for you to use.
In Google's side:
1.
Navigate to the
[
cloud resource manager
](
https://console.cloud.google.com/cloud-resource-manager
)
page
1.
Select
"Create Project"
1.
Select
**Create Project**
1.
Provide the project information:
-
**Project name**
- "GitLab" works just fine here.
-
**Project ID**
- Must be unique to all Google Developer registered applications.
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@@ -17,24 +17,25 @@ In Google's side:
1.
Refresh the page and you should see your new project in the list
1.
Go to the
[
Google API Console
](
https://console.developers.google.com/apis/dashboard
)
1.
Select the previously created project form the upper left corner
1.
Click on the project and select "Google Cloud APIs" in the overview
1.
Select
"Credentials" in the left menu
1.
Select "Create New Client ID"
1.
Select
**Credentials**
from the sidebar
1.
Select
**OAuth consent screen**
and fill the form with the required information
1.
In the
**Credentials**
tab, select
**Create credentials > OAuth client ID**
1.
Fill in the required information
-
**Application type**
- Choose "Web Application"
-
**Name**
- Use the default one or provide your own
-
**Authorized JavaScript origins**
-This isn't really used by GitLab but go
ahead and put
`https://gitlab.example.com`
-
**Authorized redirect URIs**
- Enter your domain name followed by the
callback URIs:
callback URIs
one at a time
:
```
https://gitlab.example.com/users/auth/google_oauth2/callback
https://gitlab.example.com/google_api/auth/callback
```
1.
Under the heading "Client ID for web application" you should see a Client ID
and Client secret. Note them down or keep this page open as you will need them
later.
1.
You should now be able to see a Client ID and Client secret. Note them down
or keep this page open as you will need them later.
1.
From the
**Dashboard**
select
**ENABLE APIS AND SERVICES > Google Cloud APIs > Container Engine API > Enable**
On your GitLab server:
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