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GoogleService failed to initialize

I am using google Maps in my android application. I have created the key and added necessary permissions in manifest file. But soon I start the application I get this message in debugger:

GoogleService failed to initialize, status: 10, Missing an expected resource: 'R.string.google_app_id' for initializing Google services. Possible causes are missing google-services.json or com.google.gms.google-services gradle plugin.

I am not sure whats wrong. The Map is working fine and I can use it without any issues. My gradle file has this entry:

compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services:8.4.0'

What is it complaining about and how do I alleviate it?

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Zach Avatar asked Dec 18 '15 23:12

Zach


5 Answers

[From Product Manager @ Google]

You can fix this issue by downloading and copying the google-services.json file for your Android app by following the steps below:

  • Select your app/project name and Android packagename from this link and click Continue to Choose and configure services.
  • Click Continue to Generate Configuration files.
  • Download google-services.json and copy the file to the app/ or mobile/ module directory in your Android project.

If you have previously imported your Google project into Firebase, you can get the updated google-services.json from the Firebase console under Project Settings.

DO NOT COPY the PROJECT_NUMBER as suggested by one of the other answers since the google_app_id refers to your app within a Project and not the project itself.

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Sriram Avatar answered Nov 14 '22 17:11

Sriram


You need to place the configuration file (google-services.json) generated by developer.google.com, as mentioned in the 2nd step of the official docs here

The process is simple

  1. You can select your project or create a new one.
  2. Then after selecting desired services (in this case the maps service), you can generate the configuration file.

    For people who have migrated to the Firebase projects they can get the same by going to Firebase Console, selecting your project and under settings you will find the configuration file.

  3. Then as quoted in step 3 of the official docs here

    Copy the google-services.json file you just downloaded into the app/ or mobile/ directory of your Android

P.S : For people downvoting this answer, please do leave a comment as to why you are down voting it.

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Nishant Srivastava Avatar answered Nov 14 '22 16:11

Nishant Srivastava


In my case, the cause of this error was that the Google Services plugin for Gradle and the Play Services library were incompatible versions. Instructions for compatible versions:

1) Add the dependency to your project-level build.gradle:

classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:1.5.0-beta2'

2) Add the plugin to your app-level build.gradle:

apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services'

3) If you're using Android Studio, this is the string to add to the dependency section of your application's build.gradle file:

dependencies {
  compile "com.google.android.gms:play-services:8.3.0"
}

Source: https://developers.google.com/cloud-messaging/android/client

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13rac1 Avatar answered Nov 14 '22 17:11

13rac1


I met the same problem and solved it followed the official solution.

Here are the steps:

  1. get the configuration file google-services.json from this link.

  2. Copy the google-services.json file you just downloaded into the app/ or mobile/ directory of your Android Studio project.

  3. Add the dependency to your project-level build.gradle:

    classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:1.5.0-beta2'
    
  4. Add the plugin to your app-level build.gradle:

    apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services'
    
  5. Add this dependency to your app-level build.gradle:

    dependencies {
        compile "com.google.android.gms:play-services:8.3.0"
    }
    
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Will Avatar answered Nov 14 '22 15:11

Will


For those who face this problem even after correctly setting up play services and placing google-services.json file in project/app folder, the actual solution is to

Build > Rebuild Project

Possibly due to the fact that strings from json file are not integrated into compiled resources until a full rebuild is performed.

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anandbibek Avatar answered Nov 14 '22 17:11

anandbibek