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Per eseguire
aggiornamenti in tempo reale, devi inviare richieste all'API Maps Booking. L'API Maps Booking richiede di autenticare le richieste tramite OAuth 2.0 utilizzando un account di servizio Google Cloud che ha accesso all'API e a cui sono stati allocati i QPS necessari. Questa guida ti illustrerà i passaggi per:
Configurare il progetto Google Cloud
Crea un account di servizio
Abilita l'API Maps Booking nel tuo progetto Google Cloud
Risolvere i problemi comuni
Per informazioni su come inviare richieste all'API, consulta la sezione Aggiornamenti in tempo reale dell'API della guida end-to-end sugli annunci di Servizi locali.
Configurare il progetto Google Cloud con il Centro azioni
Prendi nota del numero del progetto cloud perché ti servirà nei passaggi successivi. Il numero del progetto cloud è disponibile anche nella home page della piattaforma Google Cloud. Il numero del progetto cloud è sempre numerico.
Completa il passaggio 1 nella pagina Attività di onboarding del Partner Portal inviando il numero e l'indirizzo email del progetto cloud (l'indirizzo email utilizzato per amministrare il progetto cloud).
Creazione di un account di servizio e delle credenziali OAuth
Assegna al nuovo account di servizio il ruolo più adatto alle esigenze della tua applicazione.
La scelta del ruolo per il service account non avrà alcun effetto sulle chiamate che possono essere effettuate
all'API Google Maps Booking, poiché l'allocazione di una quota sufficiente per utilizzarle è determinata invece dall'associazione del numero del progetto nella configurazione di Actions Center.
Se hai dubbi su quale ruolo scegliere, seleziona Progetto > Visualizzatore.
Dopo aver fatto clic su "Continua" nel passaggio (6), ti verrà offerta la possibilità di
creare chiavi JSON.
Salva le credenziali JSON. Assicurati di conservarli in un luogo sicuro, poiché
non potrai recuperarli in un secondo momento.
Accedi di nuovo al Partner Portal e completa le attività rimanenti nella pagina
Attività di onboarding
del Partner Portal.
Esistono diversi motivi per cui potresti riscontrare problemi di autorizzazione
quando effettui richieste di aggiornamento in tempo reale. Se hai bisogno di indicazioni generali su come effettuare richieste di aggiornamenti in tempo reale, consulta la sezione Aggiornamenti API in tempo reale della guida end-to-end sugli annunci di Servizi locali. Puoi anche trovare
client di esempio in più lingue nella
sezione Esempi di codice.
Se riscontri errori 403, verifica di rispettare tutti i seguenti requisiti:
[null,null,["Ultimo aggiornamento 2025-07-26 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eReal-time updates require using the Maps Booking API with OAuth 2.0 authentication via a GCP service account.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eYou need to set up a Google Cloud project, create a service account, and enable the Maps Booking API.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eCommon errors can arise from incorrect endpoint usage, authorization issues, or scope mismatches, requiring careful setup.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eDetailed troubleshooting information, including project details, service account, and request specifics, is crucial for resolving issues with Actions Center support.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["To enable real-time updates via the Maps Booking API, authenticate requests using OAuth 2.0 with a GCP service account. This involves setting up a Google Cloud project, creating a service account with appropriate roles, and enabling the Maps Booking API. Use the project number in the Partner Portal. Save the JSON credentials securely. If encountering 403 errors, verify the use of a Google Client Library, OAuth credentials, correct scope (`https://www.googleapis.com/auth/mapsbooking`), and the proper API endpoint.\n"],null,["# Authenticate with Maps Booking API\n\nIn order to make\n[real-time updates](/actions-center/verticals/local-services/e2e/integration-steps/real-time-api-updates), you need to make requests to the\n[Maps Booking API](/maps-booking/reference/maps-booking-api/rest). The Maps Booking API requires that you\nauthenticate your requests via OAuth 2.0 using a GCP service account which\nhas access to the API, and has been allocated the necessary QPS. This guide will walk you through the steps to:\n\n1. Set up your Google Cloud project\n2. Create a service account\n3. Enable the Maps Booking API in your GCP project\n4. Debug common issues\n\nFor information on how to make requests to the API, see our\n[real-time API updates](/actions-center/verticals/local-services/e2e/integration-steps/real-time-api-updates) section of the Local Services Ads End-to-End guide.\n\nSetting up your Google Cloud project with the Actions Center\n------------------------------------------------------------\n\n| **Note:** If you have already set up your Partner Portal account, you must use the Google Cloud project that was entered as part of the setup. If you no longer have access to that Google Cloud Platform project, or need help identifying it, reach out to your Actions Center contact.\n\n1. Log in to your [Google Cloud Platform account](https://cloud.google.com/).\n2. You can [create a new project](https://support.google.com/googleapi/answer/6251787) or use an existing project for this purpose.\n - Please note down the cloud project number as you will require it in the next steps. Your cloud project number can also be found on Google Cloud Platform Home Page. The cloud project number is always numeric only.\n3. Log in to the [Partner Portal](https://partnerdash.google.com/apps/reservewithgoogle/onboarding).\n4. Complete step 1 on the Onboarding Tasks page of the Partner Portal by submitting the cloud project number and the cloud project email address (the email addressed used to administer the cloud project).\n\nCreating a Service Account and OAuth credentials\n------------------------------------------------\n\n| **Note:** These steps must be performed by the account with the developer email that was entered in the onboarding tasks steps.\n\n1. Log back into your [Google Cloud Platform account](https://cloud.google.com/).\n2. Navigate to [IAM \\& admin \\\u003e Service accounts](https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin/serviceaccounts).\n3. Search for your existing or newly created cloud project id.\n4. [Create](https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin/serviceaccounts/create) a service account.\n5. Fill out the service account details.\n6. Assign the new service account the role that is most suitable for your application needs. The choice of role for the service account will not have any effect on what calls can be made to the Google Maps Booking API, as the allocation of sufficient quota to use them is determined instead by the association of your project number in the Actions Center configuration. If you are unsure what role to pick, just pick Project \\\u003e Viewer.\n7. After clicking \"continue\" in step (6), you will be given an option to create JSON keys.\n8. Save the json credentials. Make sure to store these in a safe place, as you will not be able to retrieve them at a later time.\n9. Log back into Partner Portal and complete remaining tasks on the [Onboarding Tasks](https://partnerdash.google.com/apps/reservewithgoogle/onboarding) page of the Partner Portal.\n\nEnable the MapsBooking API\n--------------------------\n\n1. Log in to your [Google Cloud Platform account](https://cloud.google.com/).\n2. Navigate to [API \\& Services \\\u003e Dashboard](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/dashboard).\n3. Click on [Enable APIs and Services](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/library) and search for `Google Maps Booking API`.\n4. Enable the following APIs:\n - Google Maps Booking API\n - Google Maps Booking API (Dev)\n\n| **Note:** If you have already completed the onboarding steps and would like to update your existing cloud project to a new one, please reach out to your Actions Center contact.\n\nCommon Errors\n-------------\n\nThere are a variety of reasons that you may experience authorization issues\nwhen making Real-Time Update requests. If you need general guidance on how to\nmake Real-Time Updates requests, see our\n[real-time API updates](/actions-center/verticals/local-services/e2e/integration-steps/real-time-api-updates) section of the Local Services Ads End-to-End guide. You can also find\nsample clients in multiple languages in the\n[Code Samples](/actions-center/verticals/local-services/e2e/reference/real-time-updates-rest/code-samples/code-sample)\nsection.\n\nIf you are encountering 403 errors, check that you are following all of the\nfollowing requirements:\n\n1. Use a [Google Client Library](/api-client-library).\n2. Create [OAuth Credentials using Service Account Auth](/identity/protocols/OAuth2ServiceAccount#authorizingrequests).\n3. Authorize against the **appropriate scope**.\n4. Make calls to the **appropriate endpoint** (listed below).\n\nEnsure you are **making calls to the correct endpoint:**\n\n1. Sandbox: `https://partnerdev-mapsbooking.googleapis.com/v1alpha/...`\n2. Production: `https://mapsbooking.googleapis.com/v1alpha/...`\n\nEnsure you are **authorizing your OAuth credentials requests properly:**\n\n1. You are authorizing against the scope \"https://www.googleapis.com/auth/mapsbooking\".\n2. You are using the service account key created in [Creating a Service Account and OAuth credentials](#creating-a-service-account-and-OAuth-credentials).\n\n### Still seeing errors?\n\nIf you are still seeing errors after following these steps,\nreach out to your Actions Center contact with the following information:\n\n- Cloud project number and project id with a screenshot\n- Service account id\n- Email used to create the service account\n- End-point details attempted to make requests to\n- Time of request attempts\n- Full request and error messages received when making requests."]]