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Google Photos - No images found #164
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Hi, thank you for letting me know! PhotoCloud is using three Google Photos APIs to search for the photos:
It sounds like the There is an app which uses the same API: https://github.com/pavelfomin/gphoto-manager . Could you please try it out, to see whether it would find any photos? Also, can you please visit the PhotoCloud file browser and see whether there are any albums visible there? I'm just wondering whether the EDIT: I've taken a look at my Google Photos account, and it looks like all of my photos are organized within albums. Could it be a fundamental limitation of the Google Photos API that it only provides photos stored within albums? |
I don't know how to use gphoto-manager.
In PhotoCloud when browsing GooglePhoto I can see one album (created to
test) and photos inside, but not whole library.
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pon., 4 paź 2021 o 10:35 Martin Vysny ***@***.***> napisał(a):
… Hi, thank you for letting me know! PhotoCloud is using two Google APIs to
search for the photos:
- The slideshow simply uses
https://developers.google.com/photos/library/reference/rest/v1/mediaItems/list
to ask for a list of all photos;
- The browser uses
https://developers.google.com/photos/library/reference/rest/v1/albums/list
to list all albums, then
https://developers.google.com/photos/library/reference/rest/v1/mediaItems/search
to list all photos in an album.
It sounds like the mediaItems.list API returns zero images, which sounds
pretty ridiculous, so perhaps there is something very basic that we're
missing. Perhaps the API only lists photos somehow marked "public" or
similar?
There is an app which uses the same API:
https://github.com/pavelfomin/gphoto-manager . Could you please try it
out, to see whether it would find any photos?
Also, can you please visit the PhotoCloud file browser and see whether
there are any albums visible there? I'm just wondering whether the
albums.list+mediaItems.search is able to provide more images than the
mediaItems.list API - if yes, I can modify PhotoCloud accordingly.
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Hi don't know if this has been fixed, but when I add google photos I get no photos found too. I can browse the albums and start each one manually. But cannot start the slideshow from root. |
I have installed PhotoCloud Frame Slideshow and unlocked "Nagging Dialog". I only have Google Photos in my sources. When I start a slideshow, I only get the message "No images Found. Please make sure that there are photos located at Google Photos". Of course, I have thousands of photos in Google Photos.
At https://myaccount.google.com/permissions, I can see that the app has access to my photo library.
I added an album and I can see it in the app, but I'd rather have access to the entire library instead of adding everything to a special album.
I have the same problem on my phone (Asus Zenfone 5z Android 10) and tablet (Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 SM-235 Android 9)
Best regards,
Piotr
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