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Subject: | Google Maps API for 4.2.4? |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-03-03 11:59 |
Following the in-app Help link, I am unable to get the Maps API working. I have options from:
Google Maps Coordinate API
Google Maps Engine API
Google Maps Geolocation API
Google Maps Javascript API v3
the only one of those with any sub-options is the Coordinarte one.. which has:
coordinate.customfielddef.ilst
".jobs.get
".jobs.list
".jobs.patch
".jobs.update
".location.list
".schedule.get
".schedule.patch
".schedule.update
".worker.list
After I enabled all of the Google Maps APIs, I clicked on credentials along the left and I can generate a Public PI key. I choose Server, then I tried both 0.0.0.0/0 and the ip of my server itself. Both times after saving the changes, and refreshing the dashboard I'm told that Google has disabled the use of Maps API for this application.
What am I doing wrong
Subject: | The one I use is: Google Maps |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-03-04 08:14 |
The one I use is: Google Maps JavaScript API v3
Create a new Key for server applications, then add the IP's (example below)
Lan:
192.168.0.0/24
Public:
70.70.70.0/24
Everything:
0.0.0.0/0
Then put the key into zenoss, close your browser, and try again
Hydruid
Subject: | Gah! Same error. |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-03-04 09:27 |
Gah! Same error.
"Google has disabled use of the Maps API for this application. The provided key is not a valid Google API Key, or it is not authorized for teh Google Maps Javascript API v3 on this site.
Below is what I see when creating the key:
http://s1.postimg.org/4x8w8o9a7/googleapi.png
Subject: | Issue #1: change 0.0.0.0/24 |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-03-04 10:34 |
Issue #1: change 0.0.0.0/24 to 0.0.0.0/0
Issue #2: change 10.2.1.191/24 to your public ip change (directions below).
Go to www.whatismyip.com, lets say your ip is 55.55.55.55, then change it to 55.55.55.0/24
Make sense
Hydruid
Subject: | Would I need my public IP if |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-03-05 07:39 |
Would I need my public IP if this server isn't public facing Or does it really matter
Subject: | You might be able to get away |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-03-05 10:33 |
You might be able to get away without it but I've had the best success using the 3 subnets I mentioned earlier.
Hydruid
Subject: | The weirdness never stops. |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-03-05 13:25 |
The weirdness never stops. It worked!
Subject: | Glad to hear it! |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-03-07 10:25 |
Glad to hear it!
Hydruid
Subject: | Didn't work for me, though. |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-07-02 04:02 |
Didn't work for me, though. What am I doing wrong
Internal IP address: 192.168.50.73
External is as in the screen shot, but ends with 233.
http://postimg.org/image/5rjs43zup/
Subject: | api key issues |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-10-31 00:43 |
i would like to add the api key in the zenoss but wat it says is
"Google has disabled use of the Maps API for this application. The provided key is not a valid Google API Key, or it is not authorized for teh Google Maps Javascript API v3 on this site.
how to i go about creating a api key and implementing it
Subject: | please follow the |
Author: | Andrew Kirch |
Posted: | 2014-11-03 14:11 |
please follow the instructions here: http://wiki.zenoss.org/Google_Maps_API_V3
Andrew Kirch
akirch@gvit.com
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