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# Google APIs |
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This repository contains the original interface definitions of public |
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Google APIs that support both REST and gRPC protocols. Reading the |
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original interface definitions can provide a better understanding of |
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Google APIs and help you to utilize them more efficiently. You can also |
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use these definitions with open source tools to generate client |
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libraries, documentation, and other artifacts. |
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## Building |
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### Bazel |
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The recommended way to build the API client libraries is through |
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[Bazel](https://bazel.build/) >= 4.2.2. |
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First, [install bazel](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/install.html). |
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To build all libraries: |
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``` |
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bazel build //... |
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``` |
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To test all libraries: |
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``` |
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bazel test //... |
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``` |
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To build one library in all languages: |
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``` |
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bazel build //google/example/library/v1/... |
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``` |
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To build the Java package for one library: |
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``` |
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bazel build //google/example/library/v1:google-cloud-library-v1-java |
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``` |
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Bazel packages exist in all the libraries for Java, Go, Python, Ruby, Node.js, PHP and C#. |
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## Overview |
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Google APIs are typically deployed as API services that are hosted |
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under different DNS names. One API service may implement multiple APIs |
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and multiple versions of the same API. |
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Google APIs use [Protocol Buffers](https://github.com/google/protobuf) |
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version 3 (proto3) as their Interface Definition Language (IDL) to |
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define the API interface and the structure of the payload messages. The |
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same interface definition is used for both REST and RPC versions of the |
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API, which can be accessed over different wire protocols. |
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There are several ways of accessing Google APIs: |
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1. JSON over HTTP: You can access all Google APIs directly using JSON |
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over HTTP, using |
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[Google API client library](https://developers.google.com/api-client-library) |
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or third-party API client libraries. |
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2. Protocol Buffers over gRPC: You can access Google APIs published |
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in this repository through [GRPC](https://github.com/grpc), which is |
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a high-performance binary RPC protocol over HTTP/2. It offers many |
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useful features, including request/response multiplex and full-duplex |
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streaming. |
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3. [Google Cloud Client Libraries](https://cloud.google.com/apis/docs/cloud-client-libraries): |
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You can use these libraries to access Google Cloud APIs. They are based |
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on gRPC for better performance and provide idiomatic client surface for |
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better developer experience. |
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## Discussions |
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This repo contains copies of Google API definitions and related files. For |
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discussions or to raise issues about |
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[Google API client libraries](https://github.com/googleapis), |
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[GRPC](https://github.com/grpc) or |
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[Google Cloud Client Libraries](https://github.com/googlecloudplatform) please |
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refer to the repos associated with each area. |
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## Repository Structure |
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This repository uses a directory hierarchy that reflects the Google |
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API product structure. In general, every API has its own root |
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directory, and each major version of the API has its own subdirectory. |
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The proto package names exactly match the directory: this makes it |
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easy to locate the proto definitions and ensures that the generated |
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client libraries have idiomatic namespaces in most programming |
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languages. Alongside the API directories live the configuration files |
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for the [GAPIC toolkit](https://github.com/googleapis/toolkit). |
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**NOTE:** The major version of an API is used to indicate breaking |
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change to the API. |
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## Generate gRPC Source Code |
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To generate gRPC source code for Google APIs in this repository, you |
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first need to install both Protocol Buffers and gRPC on your local |
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machine, then you can run `make LANGUAGE=xxx all` to generate the |
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source code. You need to integrate the generated source code into |
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your application build system. |
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**NOTE:** The Makefile is only intended to generate source code for the |
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entire repository. It is not for generating linkable client library |
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for a specific API. Please see other repositories under |
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https://github.com/googleapis for generating linkable client libraries. |
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### Go gRPC Source Code |
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It is difficult to generate Go gRPC source code from this repository, |
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since Go has different directory structure. |
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Please use [this repository](https://github.com/google/go-genproto) instead.
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