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Loi

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Jul 13, 2015, 10:49:28 AM7/13/15
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I've searched multiple places and can't find the answer to this simple question

How do I "set environment variables" as per below ?


Providing Keys at Runtime

If you prefer, you can build a Chromium binary (or use a pre-built Chromium binary) without API keys baked in, and instead provide them at runtime. To do so, set the environment variables GOOGLE_API_KEY, GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_ID and GOOGLE_DEFAULT_CLIENT_SECRET to your "API key", "Client ID" and "Client secret" values respectively.

Getting Keys for Your Chromium Derivative

Many of the Google APIs used by Chromium code are specific to Google Chrome and not intended for use in derived products.  In the API Console (http://developers.google.com/console) you may be able to purchase additional quota for some of the APIs listed above.  For APIs that do not have a "Pricing" link, additional quota is not available for purchase.

Dario Dorando

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Jul 13, 2015, 10:54:16 AM7/13/15
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On which OS?

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PhistucK

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Jul 13, 2015, 2:26:32 PM7/13/15
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Environmental variables are an operating system concept, not isolated or specific to Chrome. Now, use a search engine. :)


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