Today, Google announced their OAuth 2.0 Playground, a handy, web-based tool to simplify experimentation with the OAuth 2.0 protocol and APIs that use the protocol, such as the Force.com REST API. In contrast to Apigee, which has Force.com support built in, the Google OAuth 2.0 Playground needs a little configuration. I recorded a short video to show exactly how to get the playground working with Force.com, from setup to calling the Identity Service and REST API. The video is in HD, so enjoy best in full screen, at 720p resolution!

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoDa5yG96E8

UPDATEgreat tip in the comments from Google’s Nicolas Garnier – you can use this link to have the Force.com OAuth endpoints pre-populated. Thanks, Nicolas!

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