Descontinuada: a API Sites foi descontinuada e pode parar de funcionar a qualquer momento. A API Sites só acessa o
Sites clássico. A API Sites não consegue acessar a
versão recriada do Sites, que foi lançada em 22 de novembro de 2016.
Bibliotecas de cliente e exemplo de código
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As bibliotecas de cliente de dados do Google estão disponíveis para ajudar você a criar aplicativos cliente que usam a API de dados do Google Sites.
Para cada linguagem, a biblioteca cliente fornece ferramentas e uma camada de abstração, permitindo construir consultas e
usar dados de resposta sem ter que criar solicitações HTTP ou processar respostas HTTP manualmente. Cada biblioteca cliente fornece
que correspondem aos elementos e tipos de dados usados pela API. As bibliotecas também fornecem extensões para
serviços específicos do Google que tenham APIs de dados.
As bibliotecas de cliente não estão vinculadas a uma versão específica da API. As bibliotecas de cliente incluem acesso a todos os
da API e permitem especificar uma versão para desenvolver. As versões da API compatíveis com cada biblioteca de cliente
estão listadas na tabela abaixo.
Bibliotecas de cliente
Código de amostra
Esses programas de exemplo demonstram como usar a API e as bibliotecas de cliente. Eles o ajudarão nos primeiros passos.
Tutoriais
Artigos para ajudar você a operar rapidamente, depurar problemas ou usar a sua linguagem favorita com as APIs de dados do Google.
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[null,null,["Última atualização 2024-09-02 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eGoogle provides client libraries for Java and Python to simplify interaction with the Sites Data API, offering tools and abstraction for building queries and handling responses without manual HTTP request management.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThese client libraries are versatile, supporting multiple API versions (currently v1.4) and offering specific extensions for various Google services with Data APIs.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eSample programs in Java and Python, along with a collection of tutorials, are readily available to guide developers in utilizing the API and client libraries effectively.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["Google Data client libraries aid in building applications for the Sites Data API. They offer tools and abstraction, simplifying query construction and response handling. Libraries support multiple API versions, including v1.4, without being tied to a specific version. Java and Python libraries are available, with sample code and resources such as getting started guides, project links (GitHub), and developer guides. Tutorials cover topics like Eclipse integration, Rails, gadgets, cURL, proxy servers, and debugging.\n"],null,["# Client Libraries and Sample Code\n\nGoogle Data client libraries are available to help you write client applications that use the Sites Data API.\n\nFor each language, the client library provides tools and an abstraction layer, letting you construct queries and\nuse response data without having to create HTTP requests or process HTTP responses by hand. Each client library provides\nclasses that correspond to the elements and data types that the API uses. The libraries also provide extensions for\nspecific Google services that have Data APIs.\n\nClient libraries are not tied to a specific version of the API. Client libraries include access to all the\nversions of the API and let you specify a version to develop against. The API versions supported by each client library\nare listed in the table below.\n\nClient Libraries\n----------------\n\n| | Latest Library | API Versions Supported by the Client Library | Reference Docs | Resources |\n|------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| **Java** | [Download](http://code.google.com/p/gdata-java-client/downloads/list) | v1.4 | [Javadoc](/gdata/javadoc) | - [Getting Started Guide](/gdata/articles/java_client_lib) - [Using Eclipse with the Java Client Library](/gdata/articles/eclipse) - [Java Client Library Project](https://github.com/google/gdata-java-client) (GitHub) - [Java Language Developer's Guide](/workspace/sites/docs/1.0/developers_guide_java) |\n| **Python** | [Download](http://code.google.com/p/gdata-python-client/downloads/list) | v1.4 | [PyDoc](https://github.com/google/gdata-python-client/tree/master/pydocs) | - [Getting Started Guide](/gdata/articles/python_client_lib) - [Python Client Library Project](https://github.com/google/gdata-python-client) (GitHub) - [Python Language Developer's Guide](/workspace/sites/docs/1.0/developers_guide_python) |\n\nSample code\n-----------\n\nThese sample programs demonstrate how to use the API and the client libraries. Use them to help you get started!\n\n- **Java**\n - [Google Sites Import / Export Tool](https://code.google.com/archive/p/google-sites-liberation/)\n - [Command-line sample using the client library](https://github.com/google/gdata-java-client/tree/master/java/sample/sites)\n- **Python**\n - [Command-line sample using the client library](https://github.com/google/gdata-python-client/tree/master/samples/sites)\n- **Other**\n - [Google Data API Tips Blog](http://gdatatips.blogspot.com/search/label/sites)\n\nTutorials\n---------\n\nArticles to help you get up and running quickly, debug problems or use your favorite language with Google Data APIs.\n\n- [Eclipse with the Java client library](/gdata/articles/eclipse)\n- [Google Data on Rails](/gdata/articles/gdata_on_rails)\n- [Creating a Google Data Gadget](/gdata/articles/gdata_gadgets)\n- [Using cURL to interact with Google Data services](/gdata/articles/using_cURL)\n- [Using Proxy Servers with the Google Data client libraries](/gdata/articles/proxy_setup)\n- [Network Capture Tools for API debugging](/gdata/articles/wireshark)\n- [Debugging Google Data clients: Exploring Traffic from Within your Program](/gdata/articles/debugging_client_libs)\n\n[Back to top](#top_of_page)"]]