commit | cd4e8f429422232dd82ef7e9bc685061d5df94a1 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Dmitry Frenkel <[email protected]> | Thu Jul 30 12:34:03 2020 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <[email protected]> | Thu Jul 30 19:34:03 2020 +0000 |
tree | 2c2f7cb5ff91242c93f7d07b08198fceb9fa5031 | |
parent | d059ad881c7ae58c67931c48788d0bd7343ab16c [diff] |
fix: discovery uses V2 when version is None (#975) Passing version=None to discovery.build(), with intent to always get the latest version of the discovery document, no longer attempts to use Discovery V1, which fails with Bad Request errors. Instead, it uses Discovery V2, which supports null version use case. Fixes: #971
This is the Python client library for Google's discovery based APIs. To get started, please see the docs folder.
These client libraries are officially supported by Google. However, the libraries are considered complete and are in maintenance mode. This means that we will address critical bugs and security issues but will not add any new features.
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pip install virtualenv virtualenv <your-env> source <your-env>/bin/activate <your-env>/bin/pip install google-api-python-client
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