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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T02:10:22+00:00 2026-05-28T02:10:22+00:00

I want to do the equivalent of e.g. this API explorer call using the

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I want to do the equivalent of e.g. this API explorer call using the google ruby API client.

That ought to be simply:

require 'rubygems'
require 'google/api_client'
require 'httpadapter/adapters/net_http'

@client = Google::APIClient.new(
  :key => MY_SIMPLE_API_SERVER_KEY,
  :host => 'www.googleapis.com',
  :http_adapter => HTTPAdapter::NetHTTPAdapter.new, 
  :pretty_print => false
)
@plus = @client.discovered_api('plus', 'v1')

status, headers, body = @client.execute(
  @plus.people.list_by_activity,
  'activityId' => 'z12nspyxxufislit423eex442zqpdtqnk',
  'collection' => 'plusoners',
  'maxResults' => '100',
  'authenticated' => 'false'
)
public_activity = JSON.parse(body[0])

However, that execute call results in ArgumentError: Missing access token.

I don’t want to log users in; I only want to access public data. How do I do this?

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    2026-05-28T02:10:23+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 2:10 am

    I poked around in the client code and found a couple of options.

    First, you can create an API client that will make all requests without an access token. The constructor is probably a bit more aggressive than it should be about specifying a default. To work around this you can nil out the authentication method after you’ve created the client. Your code will look like this:

    require 'rubygems'
    require 'google/api_client'
    require 'httpadapter/adapters/net_http'
    
    @client = Google::APIClient.new(
      :key => 'SOME_KEY',
      :host => 'www.googleapis.com',
      :http_adapter => HTTPAdapter::NetHTTPAdapter.new, 
      :pretty_print => false
    )
    @client.authorization = nil
    
    @plus = @client.discovered_api('plus', 'v1')
    
    status, headers, body = @client.execute(
      @plus.people.list_by_activity,
      'activityId' => 'z12nspyxxufislit423eex442zqpdtqnk',
      'collection' => 'plusoners',
      'maxResults' => '100'
    )
    public_activity = JSON.parse(body[0])
    

    Alternatively, you can override the authentication method on a per-request basis. You were pretty close to this one! You had the correct option, you just need to pass it in as the final argument like this:

    require 'rubygems'
    require 'google/api_client'
    require 'httpadapter/adapters/net_http'
    
    @client = Google::APIClient.new(
      :key => 'SOME_KEY',
      :host => 'www.googleapis.com',
      :http_adapter => HTTPAdapter::NetHTTPAdapter.new, 
      :pretty_print => false
    )
    @plus = @client.discovered_api('plus', 'v1')
    
    status, headers, body = @client.execute(
      @plus.people.list_by_activity,
      {'activityId' => 'z12nspyxxufislit423eex442zqpdtqnk',
      'collection' => 'plusoners',
      'maxResults' => '100'}, '', [], {:authenticated => false}
    )
    puts status
    puts body
    public_activity = JSON.parse(body[0])
    

    Thanks to Allen for bringing this one to my attention on Google+ 🙂

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