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220 lines
6.5 KiB
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# Migrating from version`0.10` to `0.11`
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## Unicode normalization
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The client no longer normalizes unicode strings in path parameters. This may affect
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some applications using multibyte strings that were previously normalized.:
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To restore the previous behavior, set the following option prior to creating a service.
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```ruby
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ClientOptions.default.normalize_unicode = true
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```
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## Type change for large numbers
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Previously, types declared as 64 bit numbers were mapped to strings. These are now mapped to
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`Fixednum`/`Bignum`.
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## Timeouts
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Timeout options have been moved from `RequestOptions` to `ClientOptions`.
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Old | New
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----------------------------------|-----------------
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`RequestOptions.open_timeout_sec` | `ClientOptions.open_timeout_sec`
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`RequestOptions.timeout_sec` | `ClientOptions.read_timeout_sec`
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`RequestOptions.timeout_sec` | `ClientOptions.send_timeout_sec`
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## Batch requests across services no longer supported
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It is no longer possible to combine multiple services (e.g. Gail & Drive)
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in a batch request. If batching requests that span services, group
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requests for each service in their own batch request.
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# Migrating from version `0.9.x` to `0.10`
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Only one minor breaking change was introduced in the `to_json` method due to a version bump for the `representable` gem from `2.3` to `3.0`. If you used the `skip_undefined` in `to_json`, you should replace that with `user_options: { skip_undefined: true }`.
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ex:
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```ruby
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foo.to_json(skip_undefined: true)
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```
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to
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```ruby
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foo.to_json(user_options: { skip_undefined: true })
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```
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# Migrating from version `0.8.x` to `0.9` or above
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Many changes and improvements have been made to the `google-api-ruby-client`
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library to bring it to `0.9`. If you are starting a new project or haven't used
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this library before version `0.9`, see the [README](README.md) to get started
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as you won't need to migrate anything.
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Code written against the `0.8.x` version of this library will not work with the `0.9`
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version without modification.
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## Discovery
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In `0.8.x` the library would "discover" APIs on the fly, introducing
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additional network calls and instability. That has been fixed in `0.9`.
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To get the `drive` client in `0.8.x` required this:
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```ruby
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require 'google/api_client'
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client = Google::APIClient.new
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drive = client.discovered_api('drive', 'v2')
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```
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In `0.9` the same thing can be accomplished like this:
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```ruby
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require 'google/apis/drive_v2'
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drive = Google::Apis::DriveV2::DriveService.new
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```
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All APIs are immediately accessible without requiring additional network calls or runtime code generation.
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## API Methods
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The calling style for API methods has changed. In `0.8.x` all calls were via a generic `execute` method. In `0.9`
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the generated services have fully defined method signatures for all available methods.
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To get a file using the Google Drive API in `0.8.x` required this:
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```ruby
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file = client.execute(:api_method => drive.file.get, :parameters => { 'id' => 'abc123' })
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```
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In `0.9` the same thing can be accomplished like this:
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```ruby
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file = drive.get_file('abc123')
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```
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Full API definitions including available methods, parameters, and data classes can be found in the `generated` directory.
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## Authorization
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In the 0.9 version of this library, the authentication and authorization code was moved
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to the new [googleauth](https://github.com/google/google-auth-library-ruby) library. While the new library provides
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significantly simpler APIs for some use cases, not all features have been migrated. Missing features
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are expected to be added by end of Q2 2015.
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The underlying [Signet](https://github.com/google/signet) is still used for authorization. OAuth 2 credentials obtained
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previously will continue to work with the `0.9` version. OAuth 1 is no longer supported.
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If you were using a PKCS12 file to authorize, we recommend you generate a new key for the service account using the JSON format ( client_secret.json) file with googleauth.
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## Media uploads
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Media uploads are significantly simpler in `0.9`.
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The old `0.8.x` way of uploading media:
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```ruby
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media = Google::APIClient::UploadIO.new('mymovie.m4v', 'video/mp4')
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metadata = {
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'title' => 'My movie',
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'description' => 'The best home movie ever made'
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}
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client.execute(:api_method => drive.files.insert,
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:parameters => { 'uploadType' => 'multipart' },
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:body_object => metadata,
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:media => media )
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```
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The new way in `0.9` using `upload_source` and `content_type` parameters:
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```ruby
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metadata = {
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title: 'My movie',
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description: 'The best home movie ever made'
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}
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drive.insert_file(metadata, upload_source: 'mymovie.m4v', content_type: 'video/mp4')
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```
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`upload_source` can be either a path to a file, an `IO` stream, or a `StringIO` instance.
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Uploads are resumable and will be automatically retried if interrupted.
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## Media downloads
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`0.9` introduces support for media downloads (`alt=media`). To download content, use the `download_dest` parameter:
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```ruby
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drive.get_file('abc123', download_dest: '/tmp/myfile.txt')
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```
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`download_dest` may be either a path to a file or an `IO` stream.
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## Batch Requests
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The old `0.8.x` way of performing batch requests:
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```ruby
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client = Google::APIClient.new
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urlshortener = client.discovered_api('urlshortener')
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batch = Google::APIClient::BatchRequest.new do |result|
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puts result.data
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end
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batch.add(:api_method => urlshortener.url.insert,
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:body_object => { 'longUrl' => 'http://example.com/foo' })
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batch.add(:api_method => urlshortener.url.insert,
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:body_object => { 'longUrl' => 'http://example.com/bar' })
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client.execute(batch)
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```
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In `0.9`, the equivalent code is:
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```ruby
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require 'google/apis/urlshortener_v1'
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urlshortener = Google::Apis::UrlshortenerV1::UrlshortenerService.new
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urlshortener.batch do |urlshortener|
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urlshortener.insert_url({long_url: 'http://example.com/foo'}) do |res, err|
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puts res
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end
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urlshortener.insert_url({long_url: 'http://example.com/bar'}) do |res, err|
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puts res
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end
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end
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```
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Or if sharing the same block:
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```ruby
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require 'google/apis/urlshortener_v1'
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urlshortener = Google::Apis::UrlshortenerV1::UrlshortenerService.new
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callback = lambda { |res, err| puts res }
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urlshortener.batch do |urlshortener|
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urlshortener.insert_url({long_url: 'http://example.com/foo'}, &callback)
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urlshortener.insert_url({long_url: 'http://example.com/bar'}, &callback)
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end
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```
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## JRuby
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Jruby 1.7.4 in 2.0 compatibility mode is supported. To enable for a specific script:
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```
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jruby --2.0 myscript.rb
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```
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Or set as the default:
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```
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export JRUBY_OPTS=--2.0
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```
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JRuby 9000 will be supported once released.
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