I am an administrator looking to deploy the Docs version of this app to my school district. We operate off of a whitelist. Currently I can’t find the Docs version in the marketplace, so I can’t whitelist and deploy it. Would it be possible for you to add it there, or bundle both versions together?
Thank you for your reply. I actually tried that just before making this post, so I’m glad to hear others had the same idea. It did not work for me though.
This is what happened when I tried to deploy it that way:
Showed up correctly in the whitelist (the “details” link went to the correct Docs version, which normally doesn’t show up in that list through a search)
Showed up correctly in the force-install list
It actually put an icon (blue arrow) within the Chromebook launcher, but it didn’t do anything.
When I opened Docs on that Chromebook, Language Tool wasn’t there.
I checked from a Chromebook, and the Chrome Browser on a Windows 7 PC as well.
It’s difficult for me to help here, as I cannot reproduce this, not having access to the Google Admin console. Can you get support from Google? I will also ping to poster of the other thread to see if there’s an update.
No problem. Basically in Google Admin they have apps divided in two ways- Webstore and Marketplace. An administrator is able to build a list for each of those by using the search function. The other add-ons we use are all listed in the marketplace, so I can search through the console and add them.
The Language tool extension is in the webstore, and I can add that just fine, however it doesn’t work with Docs. The Docs version of Language Tool isn’t in the marketplace, so I can’t search and add it. I’ll give some links here to help give you an idea of what I mean:
Indeed, it seems some extra “publishing” in the market was needed from our side (একটি অ্যাড-অন প্রকাশ করুন | Apps Script | Google Developers). I’ve done that now, but as it’s the first market release, it needs to be manually reviewed, so it will take a few days before it’ll hopefully be available.