Google API C++ Client
This repository is deprecated as of May 30th 2019. Please do not use this for any new projects.
PLEASE READ: If you have a support contract with Google, and need help with this library - please create an issue in the support console.
The current installation has only been tested on Unix/Linux systems; this release does not support Windows.
Building
Prerequisites:
- python (Available from http://www.python.org/getit/)
- verified with versions 2.6.4 and 2.7.3
- C++ compiler and Make
- Mac OSX https://developer.apple.com/xcode/
- Linux http://gcc.gnu.org/
Build Steps:
./prepare_dependencies.py
mkdir build && cd build
../external_dependencies/install/bin/cmake ..
make
Running the Samples
Building Clients for Other APIs
To download additional APIs specialized for individual Google Services see: http://google.github.io/google-api-cpp-client/latest/available_service_apis.html and use this precise version of the apis client generator: https://github.com/google/apis-client-generator/tree/dcad06f5ff0fecfcf7a029efefe62a6b6287b025
Here's an example invocation:
$ python apis-client-generator/src/googleapis/codegen/generate_library.py --api_name=drive --api_version=v2 --language=cpp --output_dir=/tmp/generated
It should be possible to build this from existing installed libraries. However, the build scripts are not yet written to find them. For initial support simplicity we download and build all the dependencies in the prepare_dependencies.py script for the time being as a one-time brute force preparation.
Getting Help
If you have problems, questions or suggestions, contact: The Google group at https://groups.google.com/group/google-api-cpp-client
Or you may also ask questions on StackOverflow at: http://stackoverflow.com with the tag google-api-cpp-client
PLEASE READ: If you have a support contract with Google, and need help with this library - please create an issue in the support console.
Status
This SDK is deprecated and archived. We don't accept patches any more.
About the branches
The master branch is where development is done. It usually is compatible with the generated libraries available from from google.developers.com. On occasion it gets aheaad of those. It usually catches up in a few days.
The latest generated libraries for any Google API is available automatically from https://developers.google.com/resources/api-libraries/download/<API>/<VERSION>/cpp
For example, for Drive/v2, you would use https://developers.google.com/resources/api-libraries/download/drive/v2/cpp