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[github assistant] can not get oauth token, currently only support Chrome #157
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I am using the Github Assistant on a Pixelbook Go, although I have stuck
with 4.0.7 and using the old script editor.
…On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 14:06, JEAN-PIERRE ASTIER ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi there,
I use a Chromebook (Pixelbook Go) to develop my Apps Script scripts.
After installing the plugin in my Chrome session I've got this error
message :
*[github assistant] can not get oauth token, currently only support Chrome*
Is gas-github not compliant with Chromebook ?
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Getting the same message on MacOS with Version 99.0.4844.51 (Official Build) (x86_64) |
Same error on macOS with version 103.0.5060.114 (Official Build) (x86_64). Makes this extension effectively useless. This appears to be a duplicate of Issue #138 (which is also un-fixed). |
I had this problem pop up suddenly after I had been using it on Windows 10 for awhile. Uninstalling Chrome (with removing Data) and reinstalling Chrome, then re-adding the extension fixed the issue for me. Although I suspect uninstalling the extension, removing all of it's data from the file system, and reinstalling it would have worked as well. |
This error is likely due to a lack of secondary login to Chrome (GAS editor) again. When installing the extension and the (green) dialog comes up and you have to log into Github, do that with your Github login, and then continue by logging into Chrome/Google to give permission to the extension to access the browser side. Worked for me. |
Hi there,
I use a Chromebook (Pixelbook Go) to develop my Apps Script scripts.
After installing the plugin in my Chrome session I've got this error message :
[github assistant] can not get oauth token, currently only support Chrome
Is gas-github not compliant with Chromebook ?
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