Google Cloud Libraries for .NET
.NET idiomatic client libraries for Google Cloud Platform services.
Available APIs
This repository contains code for the following client libraries.
Each package name links to the documentation for that package.
If you need support for other Google APIs, check out the
Google .NET API Client library
Example Applications
- getting-started-dotnet -
A quickstart and tutorial that demonstrates how to build a complete web
application using Cloud Datastore, Cloud Storage, and Cloud Pub/Sub and deploy it to Google Compute Engine.
Specifying a Project ID
Most Google Cloud Libraries for .NET require a project ID. If you
don't remember yours (or haven't created a project yet), navigate to
the Google Developers Console to view
your project ID (or create a new project and then get the ID). Once
done, record the value and make sure to pass it as a parameter to
the methods that require it.
Authentication
Every API call needs to be authenticated. In order to successfully
make a call, first ensure that the necessary Google Cloud
APIs are enabled for your project and that
you've downloaded the right set of keys (if it applies to you) as
explained in the authentication
document.
Next, choose a method for authenticating API requests from within your project:
- When using
google-cloud-dotnetlibraries from within Compute/App Engine, no additional authentication steps are necessary. - When using
google-cloud-dotnetlibraries elsewhere, you can do one of the following:-
Define the environment variable GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS to be the location of the key. For example:
set GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/my/key.json -
If running locally for development/testing, you can authenticate using the Google Cloud SDK.
Download the SDK if you haven't already, then login by running the following in the command line:gcloud auth application-default login
-
Supported platforms
See the Supported Platforms
documentation
for details on where the Google Cloud Libraries for .NET are
supported.
Versioning
The Google Cloud Client Libraries for .NET follow Semantic Versioning.
The version number in the package name (and .NET namespace)
represents the version of the underlying API; the version number for
the package itself indicates the status of the client library.
See the Versioning
documentation
for more details.
License
Apache 2.0 - See LICENSE for more information.