403 on Google Action push notification request












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I'm trying to perform a push notification for Google Actions Intent.



Thus far, I've followed the instructions here: https://developers.google.com/actions/assistant/updates/notifications#send_notifications



This is my resulting code:



const {google} = require('googleapis');
var request = require('request');

const key = require('./bot.json');

module.exports = async function (context, myQueueItem) {
context.log('JavaScript queue trigger function processed work item', myQueueItem);

let jwtClient = new google.auth.JWT(
key.client_email, null, key.private_key,
['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/actions.fulfillment.conversation'],
null
);

jwtClient.authorize((err, tokens) => {
// code to retrieve target userId and intent
let notif = {
userNotification: {
title: [message],
},
target: {
userId:[obtained from permission request],
intent: [name of intent],
// Expects a IETF BCP-47 language code (i.e. en-US)
locale: 'en-US'
},
};

request.post('https://actions.googleapis.com/v2/conversations:send', {
'auth': {
'bearer': tokens.access_token,
},
'json': true,
'body': {'customPushMessage': notif},
}, (err, httpResponse, body) => {
console.log(body);
console.log(httpResponse.statusCode + ': ' + httpResponse.statusMessage);
});
});
};

//module.exports(console, "Test");


This results in a 403 from the notification service. Is this because of the user id, intent name or jwtoken that was generated?










share|improve this question























  • Have you enabled Would you like to send push notifications in User Engagement for your intent in your Actions Console ?

    – sai.raj
    Nov 24 '18 at 3:48











  • Yep, I had enabled it in User Engagement.

    – Irwin
    Nov 24 '18 at 4:21











  • do you get a 403 all the time? there is a 1 notifications per user per minute limit when sending notifications. do you get any error messages?

    – Reza Nasiri
    Nov 25 '18 at 0:07











  • yep. 100% failures

    – Irwin
    Nov 25 '18 at 1:29











  • Have you enabled the Actions API for your project? Go to the Google Cloud Platform console to activate the Actions API, and select the project that you have created on the Actions on Google console. Then, click the Enable button.

    – Taylor Caldwell
    Nov 26 '18 at 20:41
















3















I'm trying to perform a push notification for Google Actions Intent.



Thus far, I've followed the instructions here: https://developers.google.com/actions/assistant/updates/notifications#send_notifications



This is my resulting code:



const {google} = require('googleapis');
var request = require('request');

const key = require('./bot.json');

module.exports = async function (context, myQueueItem) {
context.log('JavaScript queue trigger function processed work item', myQueueItem);

let jwtClient = new google.auth.JWT(
key.client_email, null, key.private_key,
['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/actions.fulfillment.conversation'],
null
);

jwtClient.authorize((err, tokens) => {
// code to retrieve target userId and intent
let notif = {
userNotification: {
title: [message],
},
target: {
userId:[obtained from permission request],
intent: [name of intent],
// Expects a IETF BCP-47 language code (i.e. en-US)
locale: 'en-US'
},
};

request.post('https://actions.googleapis.com/v2/conversations:send', {
'auth': {
'bearer': tokens.access_token,
},
'json': true,
'body': {'customPushMessage': notif},
}, (err, httpResponse, body) => {
console.log(body);
console.log(httpResponse.statusCode + ': ' + httpResponse.statusMessage);
});
});
};

//module.exports(console, "Test");


This results in a 403 from the notification service. Is this because of the user id, intent name or jwtoken that was generated?










share|improve this question























  • Have you enabled Would you like to send push notifications in User Engagement for your intent in your Actions Console ?

    – sai.raj
    Nov 24 '18 at 3:48











  • Yep, I had enabled it in User Engagement.

    – Irwin
    Nov 24 '18 at 4:21











  • do you get a 403 all the time? there is a 1 notifications per user per minute limit when sending notifications. do you get any error messages?

    – Reza Nasiri
    Nov 25 '18 at 0:07











  • yep. 100% failures

    – Irwin
    Nov 25 '18 at 1:29











  • Have you enabled the Actions API for your project? Go to the Google Cloud Platform console to activate the Actions API, and select the project that you have created on the Actions on Google console. Then, click the Enable button.

    – Taylor Caldwell
    Nov 26 '18 at 20:41














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I'm trying to perform a push notification for Google Actions Intent.



Thus far, I've followed the instructions here: https://developers.google.com/actions/assistant/updates/notifications#send_notifications



This is my resulting code:



const {google} = require('googleapis');
var request = require('request');

const key = require('./bot.json');

module.exports = async function (context, myQueueItem) {
context.log('JavaScript queue trigger function processed work item', myQueueItem);

let jwtClient = new google.auth.JWT(
key.client_email, null, key.private_key,
['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/actions.fulfillment.conversation'],
null
);

jwtClient.authorize((err, tokens) => {
// code to retrieve target userId and intent
let notif = {
userNotification: {
title: [message],
},
target: {
userId:[obtained from permission request],
intent: [name of intent],
// Expects a IETF BCP-47 language code (i.e. en-US)
locale: 'en-US'
},
};

request.post('https://actions.googleapis.com/v2/conversations:send', {
'auth': {
'bearer': tokens.access_token,
},
'json': true,
'body': {'customPushMessage': notif},
}, (err, httpResponse, body) => {
console.log(body);
console.log(httpResponse.statusCode + ': ' + httpResponse.statusMessage);
});
});
};

//module.exports(console, "Test");


This results in a 403 from the notification service. Is this because of the user id, intent name or jwtoken that was generated?










share|improve this question














I'm trying to perform a push notification for Google Actions Intent.



Thus far, I've followed the instructions here: https://developers.google.com/actions/assistant/updates/notifications#send_notifications



This is my resulting code:



const {google} = require('googleapis');
var request = require('request');

const key = require('./bot.json');

module.exports = async function (context, myQueueItem) {
context.log('JavaScript queue trigger function processed work item', myQueueItem);

let jwtClient = new google.auth.JWT(
key.client_email, null, key.private_key,
['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/actions.fulfillment.conversation'],
null
);

jwtClient.authorize((err, tokens) => {
// code to retrieve target userId and intent
let notif = {
userNotification: {
title: [message],
},
target: {
userId:[obtained from permission request],
intent: [name of intent],
// Expects a IETF BCP-47 language code (i.e. en-US)
locale: 'en-US'
},
};

request.post('https://actions.googleapis.com/v2/conversations:send', {
'auth': {
'bearer': tokens.access_token,
},
'json': true,
'body': {'customPushMessage': notif},
}, (err, httpResponse, body) => {
console.log(body);
console.log(httpResponse.statusCode + ': ' + httpResponse.statusMessage);
});
});
};

//module.exports(console, "Test");


This results in a 403 from the notification service. Is this because of the user id, intent name or jwtoken that was generated?







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  • Have you enabled Would you like to send push notifications in User Engagement for your intent in your Actions Console ?

    – sai.raj
    Nov 24 '18 at 3:48











  • Yep, I had enabled it in User Engagement.

    – Irwin
    Nov 24 '18 at 4:21











  • do you get a 403 all the time? there is a 1 notifications per user per minute limit when sending notifications. do you get any error messages?

    – Reza Nasiri
    Nov 25 '18 at 0:07











  • yep. 100% failures

    – Irwin
    Nov 25 '18 at 1:29











  • Have you enabled the Actions API for your project? Go to the Google Cloud Platform console to activate the Actions API, and select the project that you have created on the Actions on Google console. Then, click the Enable button.

    – Taylor Caldwell
    Nov 26 '18 at 20:41



















  • Have you enabled Would you like to send push notifications in User Engagement for your intent in your Actions Console ?

    – sai.raj
    Nov 24 '18 at 3:48











  • Yep, I had enabled it in User Engagement.

    – Irwin
    Nov 24 '18 at 4:21











  • do you get a 403 all the time? there is a 1 notifications per user per minute limit when sending notifications. do you get any error messages?

    – Reza Nasiri
    Nov 25 '18 at 0:07











  • yep. 100% failures

    – Irwin
    Nov 25 '18 at 1:29











  • Have you enabled the Actions API for your project? Go to the Google Cloud Platform console to activate the Actions API, and select the project that you have created on the Actions on Google console. Then, click the Enable button.

    – Taylor Caldwell
    Nov 26 '18 at 20:41

















Have you enabled Would you like to send push notifications in User Engagement for your intent in your Actions Console ?

– sai.raj
Nov 24 '18 at 3:48





Have you enabled Would you like to send push notifications in User Engagement for your intent in your Actions Console ?

– sai.raj
Nov 24 '18 at 3:48













Yep, I had enabled it in User Engagement.

– Irwin
Nov 24 '18 at 4:21





Yep, I had enabled it in User Engagement.

– Irwin
Nov 24 '18 at 4:21













do you get a 403 all the time? there is a 1 notifications per user per minute limit when sending notifications. do you get any error messages?

– Reza Nasiri
Nov 25 '18 at 0:07





do you get a 403 all the time? there is a 1 notifications per user per minute limit when sending notifications. do you get any error messages?

– Reza Nasiri
Nov 25 '18 at 0:07













yep. 100% failures

– Irwin
Nov 25 '18 at 1:29





yep. 100% failures

– Irwin
Nov 25 '18 at 1:29













Have you enabled the Actions API for your project? Go to the Google Cloud Platform console to activate the Actions API, and select the project that you have created on the Actions on Google console. Then, click the Enable button.

– Taylor Caldwell
Nov 26 '18 at 20:41





Have you enabled the Actions API for your project? Go to the Google Cloud Platform console to activate the Actions API, and select the project that you have created on the Actions on Google console. Then, click the Enable button.

– Taylor Caldwell
Nov 26 '18 at 20:41












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