Google Cloud Natural Language Example
I have followed the getting started page closely.
https://cloud.google.com/natural-language/docs/reference/libraries#client-libraries-install-php
The example code has the following: $projectId = 'YOUR_PROJECT_ID';
I fill in my project id taken from the json file and the Google console--e.g. "$projectID = 'myproject-197218'" and I always get a fatal error with "Permission Denied."
I have set the env variable, run composer to install the library. And, I created the Google json file. I am running the example in PHP code.
I am running the code on my local server (xampp).
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I have followed the getting started page closely.
https://cloud.google.com/natural-language/docs/reference/libraries#client-libraries-install-php
The example code has the following: $projectId = 'YOUR_PROJECT_ID';
I fill in my project id taken from the json file and the Google console--e.g. "$projectID = 'myproject-197218'" and I always get a fatal error with "Permission Denied."
I have set the env variable, run composer to install the library. And, I created the Google json file. I am running the example in PHP code.
I am running the code on my local server (xampp).
google-cloud-nl
I am using in the right ID; the one above was a made up one--the real one is sustained-node-197218. What I get back is: Uncaught GoogleCloudCoreExceptionServiceException: { "error": { "code": 403, "message": "The request is missing a valid API key.", "status": "PERMISSION_DENIED"
– jgeez
Nov 20 '18 at 17:47
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I figured out my problem. The Google Cloud json file was stored on my drive d:, when I moved it to the root of the c: drive and referenced it there, it worked fine.
– jgeez
Nov 20 '18 at 20:58
I'm glad to know that you've been able to find the solution to your issue. Can you please publish the solution as answer in order to help everyone that are facing similar issues? Thanks in advance.
– Alex Riquelme
Nov 21 '18 at 12:01
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I have followed the getting started page closely.
https://cloud.google.com/natural-language/docs/reference/libraries#client-libraries-install-php
The example code has the following: $projectId = 'YOUR_PROJECT_ID';
I fill in my project id taken from the json file and the Google console--e.g. "$projectID = 'myproject-197218'" and I always get a fatal error with "Permission Denied."
I have set the env variable, run composer to install the library. And, I created the Google json file. I am running the example in PHP code.
I am running the code on my local server (xampp).
google-cloud-nl
I have followed the getting started page closely.
https://cloud.google.com/natural-language/docs/reference/libraries#client-libraries-install-php
The example code has the following: $projectId = 'YOUR_PROJECT_ID';
I fill in my project id taken from the json file and the Google console--e.g. "$projectID = 'myproject-197218'" and I always get a fatal error with "Permission Denied."
I have set the env variable, run composer to install the library. And, I created the Google json file. I am running the example in PHP code.
I am running the code on my local server (xampp).
google-cloud-nl
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I am using in the right ID; the one above was a made up one--the real one is sustained-node-197218. What I get back is: Uncaught GoogleCloudCoreExceptionServiceException: { "error": { "code": 403, "message": "The request is missing a valid API key.", "status": "PERMISSION_DENIED"
– jgeez
Nov 20 '18 at 17:47
1
I figured out my problem. The Google Cloud json file was stored on my drive d:, when I moved it to the root of the c: drive and referenced it there, it worked fine.
– jgeez
Nov 20 '18 at 20:58
I'm glad to know that you've been able to find the solution to your issue. Can you please publish the solution as answer in order to help everyone that are facing similar issues? Thanks in advance.
– Alex Riquelme
Nov 21 '18 at 12:01
add a comment |
I am using in the right ID; the one above was a made up one--the real one is sustained-node-197218. What I get back is: Uncaught GoogleCloudCoreExceptionServiceException: { "error": { "code": 403, "message": "The request is missing a valid API key.", "status": "PERMISSION_DENIED"
– jgeez
Nov 20 '18 at 17:47
1
I figured out my problem. The Google Cloud json file was stored on my drive d:, when I moved it to the root of the c: drive and referenced it there, it worked fine.
– jgeez
Nov 20 '18 at 20:58
I'm glad to know that you've been able to find the solution to your issue. Can you please publish the solution as answer in order to help everyone that are facing similar issues? Thanks in advance.
– Alex Riquelme
Nov 21 '18 at 12:01
I am using in the right ID; the one above was a made up one--the real one is sustained-node-197218. What I get back is: Uncaught GoogleCloudCoreExceptionServiceException: { "error": { "code": 403, "message": "The request is missing a valid API key.", "status": "PERMISSION_DENIED"
– jgeez
Nov 20 '18 at 17:47
I am using in the right ID; the one above was a made up one--the real one is sustained-node-197218. What I get back is: Uncaught GoogleCloudCoreExceptionServiceException: { "error": { "code": 403, "message": "The request is missing a valid API key.", "status": "PERMISSION_DENIED"
– jgeez
Nov 20 '18 at 17:47
1
1
I figured out my problem. The Google Cloud json file was stored on my drive d:, when I moved it to the root of the c: drive and referenced it there, it worked fine.
– jgeez
Nov 20 '18 at 20:58
I figured out my problem. The Google Cloud json file was stored on my drive d:, when I moved it to the root of the c: drive and referenced it there, it worked fine.
– jgeez
Nov 20 '18 at 20:58
I'm glad to know that you've been able to find the solution to your issue. Can you please publish the solution as answer in order to help everyone that are facing similar issues? Thanks in advance.
– Alex Riquelme
Nov 21 '18 at 12:01
I'm glad to know that you've been able to find the solution to your issue. Can you please publish the solution as answer in order to help everyone that are facing similar issues? Thanks in advance.
– Alex Riquelme
Nov 21 '18 at 12:01
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I figured out my problem. The Google Cloud json file was stored on my drive d:, so in the env variable I referenced it as 'GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS= d:xampphtdocsgoogapimproj.json', it did not work; when I moved it to the root of the c: drive and referenced it there (GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=c:proj.json), it worked fine.
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Are you sure that the ID of your project is that one? I'm working in Google Cloud and I cannot see this project ID in our database, but if I type "my-project-197218" with a "-" between "my" and "project" I am able to find one project. please, to make sure that this is your correct project ID, run this command in your Google Cloud Shell to get the default project ID:
gcloud config list --format 'value(core.project)' 2>/dev/null
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I figured out my problem. The Google Cloud json file was stored on my drive d:, so in the env variable I referenced it as 'GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS= d:xampphtdocsgoogapimproj.json', it did not work; when I moved it to the root of the c: drive and referenced it there (GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=c:proj.json), it worked fine.
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I figured out my problem. The Google Cloud json file was stored on my drive d:, so in the env variable I referenced it as 'GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS= d:xampphtdocsgoogapimproj.json', it did not work; when I moved it to the root of the c: drive and referenced it there (GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=c:proj.json), it worked fine.
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I figured out my problem. The Google Cloud json file was stored on my drive d:, so in the env variable I referenced it as 'GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS= d:xampphtdocsgoogapimproj.json', it did not work; when I moved it to the root of the c: drive and referenced it there (GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=c:proj.json), it worked fine.
I figured out my problem. The Google Cloud json file was stored on my drive d:, so in the env variable I referenced it as 'GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS= d:xampphtdocsgoogapimproj.json', it did not work; when I moved it to the root of the c: drive and referenced it there (GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=c:proj.json), it worked fine.
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Are you sure that the ID of your project is that one? I'm working in Google Cloud and I cannot see this project ID in our database, but if I type "my-project-197218" with a "-" between "my" and "project" I am able to find one project. please, to make sure that this is your correct project ID, run this command in your Google Cloud Shell to get the default project ID:
gcloud config list --format 'value(core.project)' 2>/dev/null
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Are you sure that the ID of your project is that one? I'm working in Google Cloud and I cannot see this project ID in our database, but if I type "my-project-197218" with a "-" between "my" and "project" I am able to find one project. please, to make sure that this is your correct project ID, run this command in your Google Cloud Shell to get the default project ID:
gcloud config list --format 'value(core.project)' 2>/dev/null
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Are you sure that the ID of your project is that one? I'm working in Google Cloud and I cannot see this project ID in our database, but if I type "my-project-197218" with a "-" between "my" and "project" I am able to find one project. please, to make sure that this is your correct project ID, run this command in your Google Cloud Shell to get the default project ID:
gcloud config list --format 'value(core.project)' 2>/dev/null
Are you sure that the ID of your project is that one? I'm working in Google Cloud and I cannot see this project ID in our database, but if I type "my-project-197218" with a "-" between "my" and "project" I am able to find one project. please, to make sure that this is your correct project ID, run this command in your Google Cloud Shell to get the default project ID:
gcloud config list --format 'value(core.project)' 2>/dev/null
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I am using in the right ID; the one above was a made up one--the real one is sustained-node-197218. What I get back is: Uncaught GoogleCloudCoreExceptionServiceException: { "error": { "code": 403, "message": "The request is missing a valid API key.", "status": "PERMISSION_DENIED"
– jgeez
Nov 20 '18 at 17:47
1
I figured out my problem. The Google Cloud json file was stored on my drive d:, when I moved it to the root of the c: drive and referenced it there, it worked fine.
– jgeez
Nov 20 '18 at 20:58
I'm glad to know that you've been able to find the solution to your issue. Can you please publish the solution as answer in order to help everyone that are facing similar issues? Thanks in advance.
– Alex Riquelme
Nov 21 '18 at 12:01