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In order to access Google Play games services functionality, your game needs to provide the
signed-in player’s account. This documentation describes how to
implement a seamless sign-in experience in your game.
The Play Games Services v2 SDK brings a number of improvements that increase the
number of users signed into your game, and make development easier:
This section shows how to do a new client integration with Play Games Services Sign In v2.
Add the Play Game Services SDK dependency to your app's root-level
build.gradle file. If you are using Gradle, you can add or update the depency
as follows:
To add the Play Games Services SDK project ID to your app, complete the
following steps:
In your app's AndroidManifest.xml file, add the following
element and attributes to the element:
Define the String resource reference @string/game_services_project_id
using your games’ Game services project id as the value. Your Games services
project id can be found under your game name in the Configuration page on the
Google Play Console.
In your res/values/strings.xml file, add a string resource reference
and set your project ID as the value. In Google Play Console, you can find your
project ID under your game name in the Configuration page. For example:
Initialize Play Games SDK in the onCreate(..) callback of your Application
class.
When your game launches, it will always attempt to sign in the user. To
authenticate the user, you must verify that the user successfully signed in,
and then get their Player ID.
To verify the sign in attempt, call GamesSignInClient.isAuthenticated() and
use addOnCompleteListener to retrieve the results. For example:
If the user chooses not to sign in when the game launches, you may optionally
choose to continue showing a button with the Play Games icon, and attempt to
sign in the user again by calling GamesSignInClient.signIn() if the user
presses the button.
After verifying that the user is signed in, you can retrieve the Player ID to
identify the user. For example:
This section describes how to migrate your client code from Play Games Services
v1 to v2.
The new SDK contains four major changes to increase sign-in success which you should be aware of:
Additionally, your game will experience additional logins due to automatic sign-in when the game launches. As a result, you should review your quota management to ensure that your game does not exceed the login request quota.
If you are using the Gradle build system, this can be done by changing your
dependency to the com.google.android.gms:play-services-games-v2:+ artifact in
your module’s build.gradle file. For example:
Initialize the Play Games SDK in the onCreate(..) callback of your
Application class. For example:
If you specify no extra scopes, migrating your use case should be
straightforward.
Remove sign-in calls using the GoogleSignIn API. Sign-in will
always be performed at game launch. Instead, listen to the result of the
automatic sign-in attempt using GamesSignInClient.isAuthenticated() .
Remove all calls to sign out, as account management is now
contained within the OS and Play Games app settings.
If the player is successfully signed in, remove the Play Games sign-in button
from your game. If the user chooses not to sign in when the game launches, you
may optionally choose to continue showing a button with the Play Games icon, and
trigger the login process with GamesSignInClient.signIn() .
After verifying that the user is signed-in, you can retrieve the Player ID to identify the user.
Remove your dependency on the GoogleSignIn API, if no longer in use.
When creating clients (e.g. LeaderboardsClient or AchievementsClient ) use PlayGames.getFooClient() rather than Games.getFooClient() .
When requesting server side access use GamesSignInClient.requestServerSideAccess() rather than GoogleSignInAccount.getServerAuthCode() .
With Play Games Services v2 you cannot request any additional scopes. If you
still need to request additional scopes, then we recommend you use the
Google Sign In SDK
alongside Play Games Services.
For older existing integrations your game may be depending on the
GoogleApiClient API variation of the Play Games Services SDK. This was
deprecated in late 2017
and replaced by “connectionless” clients. To migrate you can replace the
GoogleApiClient class with a “connectionless” equivalent. You will then also
have to follow the guidance above to migrate your game from v1 to v2. Below is
a mapping of common classes:
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