Get

Gets an existing web app

2 variables
8 variables

Gets an existing web app

Authorization

To use this building block you will have to grant access to at least one of the following scopes:

  • Manage corporate Android devices

Input

This building block consumes 2 input parameters

  = Parameter name
  = Format

enterpriseId STRING Required

The ID of the enterprise

webAppId STRING Required

The ID of the web app

Output

This building block provides 8 output parameters

  = Parameter name
  = Format

displayMode STRING

The display mode of the web app.

Possible values include:

  • "minimalUi", the device's status bar, navigation bar, the app's URL, and a refresh button are visible when the app is open. For HTTP URLs, you can only select this option.
  • "standalone", the device's status bar and navigation bar are visible when the app is open.
  • "fullScreen", the app opens in full screen mode, hiding the device's status and navigation bars. All browser UI elements, page URL, system status bar and back button are not visible, and the web app takes up the entirety of the available display area.

icons[] OBJECT

Icon for a web app

icons[].imageData STRING

The actual bytes of the image in a base64url encoded string (c.f. RFC4648, section 5 "Base 64 Encoding with URL and Filename Safe Alphabet").

  • The image type can be png or jpg.
  • The image should ideally be square.
  • The image should ideally have a size of 512x512.

isPublished BOOLEAN

A flag whether the app has been published to the Play store yet

startUrl STRING

The start URL, i.e. the URL that should load when the user opens the application

title STRING

The title of the web app as displayed to the user (e.g., amongst a list of other applications, or as a label for an icon)

versionCode INTEGER

The current version of the app.

Note that the version can automatically increase during the lifetime of the web app, while Google does internal housekeeping to keep the web app up-to-date

webAppId STRING

The ID of the application. A string of the form "app:" where the package name always starts with the prefix "com.google.enterprise.webapp." followed by a random id