This library generated from Google API using tonic-build.
This is NOT OFFICAL gcloud sdk from Google (and it doesn't exist for Rust at the moment of this page was updated).
This library contains all the code generated from the Google API.
When using each product API, you must explicitly include it in your build using a feature flag.
For example, if you want to use Cloud Pub/Sub, write features = ["google-pubsub-v1"]
to Cargo.toml.
The feature name is the period of the package name of each proto file, replaced by a hyphen.
If you specify a package, it will automatically load the dependent packages and include them in the build.
It means that features = ["google-firestore-v1"]
.
In addition, multiple features can be specified.
The list of available features can be found here.
```rust
// The library handles getting token from environment automatically
let firestoreclient: GoogleApi
let response = firestore_client
.get()
.list_documents(tonic::Request::new(ListDocumentsRequest {
parent: format!("{}/documents", cloud_resource_prefix),
..Default::default()
}))
.await?;
```
Cargo.toml:
toml
[dependencies]
gcloud-sdk = { version = "0.17", features = ["google-firestore-v1"] }
tonic = { version = "0.7", features = ["tls"] }
prost = "0.10"
prost-types = "0.10"
tokio = { version = "1.14", features = ["rt-multi-thread", "time", "fs", "macros"] }
chrono = "0.4"
Default Scope is https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
.
To specify custom scopes there is from_function_with_scopes()
function
instead of from_function()
;
Looks for credentials in the following places, preferring the first location found: - A JSON file whose path is specified by the GOOGLEAPPLICATIONCREDENTIALS environment variable. - A JSON file in a location known to the gcloud command-line tool. - On Google Compute Engine, it fetches credentials from the metadata server.
The library is a fork of mechiru/googapis and mechiru/gouth to keep up with the updates and API proto descriptions from Google more frequently and simplify dependencies management.
I'd be glad to contribute all of the changes back if author sees the same goals.
Sometimes using proto generated APIs are tedious and cumbersome, so you may need to introduce facade APIs on top of them: * firestore-rs - to work with Firestore; * secret-vault - to read secrets from Google Secret Manager; * kms-aead - envelope encryption using Google KMS and Ring AEAD.
Licensed under either of Apache License, Version 2.0 or MIT license at your option.