![]() ![]() ![]() Some of these API options may require you to setup billing, You are allotted a number of free API calls per month on paid API options but the number of calls before you get charged is quite high. Google Now For Chrome API (Optional, enabled to show Google Now cards).Google Maps Geolocation API (requires enabling billing but is free to use you can skip this one, in which case geolocation features of Chrome will not work).Device Registration API (Optional, Chrome OS).Chrome OS Hardware ID API (Optional, Chrome OS).Chrome Sync API (This will NOT work on Android!).Drive API (Optional, enable this for Files.app on Chrome OS and SyncFileSystem API).You will need to enable the following APIs from the list You will now be presented with a list of available Google API Libraries. Select the menu icon in the top left corner on of the Google Cloud Console and select “APIs & Services” and select “Libraries” Switch to your new Project via the Project Select Menu to ensure you are allocating the APIs to the correct project ![]() Select the Drop Down at the top of the pageĮnter a Unique Name for your Project, In my case, I will use “My ChromeOS Build” followed by “Create” Open a web browser on your Development Machine and visit . You may need to wait a few minutes after subscribing for access to be granted. This will give you access to the ChromiumOS specific API options in the Google Developer Console. Subscribe to the ChromiumOS Development Group on the GMail or GSuite account that you wish to use for development. In order to build ChromiumOS from source, you will need to get API Keys from Google. You should now exit your shell by typing “exit” and re-connect to the server. bashrc by runing “nano ~/.bashrc” and add the following lines at the end export PATH="$HOME/depot_tools:$PATH" Installing Depot_Toolsīuilding ChromiumOS requires several custom applications that need to be installed manually. Reboot your server by running “sudo reboot now” and re-connect to your server via SSH once the reboot has been completed. Python - pkg - resources python3 - virtualenv python3 - oauth2client nano screen Sudo apt - get install git gitk git - gui curl lvm2 thin - provisioning - tools \ If on Ubuntu 19.10 or higher, use the following commands instead sudo apt-get update Python - pkg - resources python - virtualenv python - oauth2client nano screen Sudo apt - get install git - core gitk git - gui curl lvm2 thin - provisioning - tools \ Run the following commands on the Build Server sudo apt-get update All of the steps below should be done on the Build Server via SSH. You do not need a desktop environment, only SSH access is needed. You should have your Build Server setup with Ubuntu 18.04 for this guide.
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