| Does it? From Google's own docs, it seems tremendously unclear. But from the official page it says [1]: > For example, if your asking your users to share a specific album, you could include the following text on the same page your users connect to Google Photos: "Connect to Google Photos, then search for the album you want to share." This suggests that users are able to share a specific album that shares all photos within, without having to individually select. It's hard to see why Google would take away the ability to share all photos in an album, when that's such a common use case. If they have removed that, it's incredibly dumb. I just don't see anything concrete that they have? I'd love to see proof one way or another. Does anyone have access to the picker interface itself? Does it allow you to select an album directly? [1] https://developers.google.com/photos/picker/guides/picking-e... |
https://developers.google.com/static/photos/images/picker-pi...
They also clarify this in the documentation: "Albums, favorites, and other common photos categories are not show [sic] directly. Users can search for photos using various criteria, such as keywords, dates, locations, and album titles"
The user can search for album names, but only the images from those albums are shown, and users can only select individual images. In the screenshots, you can also see that it shows that you can only select up to 2000 images. And you can see in the docs that only Image, Video and Motion type files are returned—there's no album reference that you can grab, and the URLs for these files expire after 60 minutes: https://developers.google.com/photos/picker/guides/media-ite...