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com.google.cloud.gsuiteaddons.v1
A client to Google Workspace Add-ons API
The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
GSuiteAddOnsClient
Service Description: A service for managing Google Workspace Add-ons deployments.
A Google Workspace Add-on is a third-party embedded component that can be installed in Google Workspace Applications like Gmail, Calendar, Drive, and the Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides editors. Google Workspace Add-ons can display UI cards, receive contextual information from the host application, and perform actions in the host application (See:https://developers.google.com/gsuite/add-ons/overview for more information).
A Google Workspace Add-on deployment resource specifies metadata about the add-on, including a specification of the entry points in the host application that trigger add-on executions (see:https://developers.google.com/gsuite/add-ons/concepts/gsuite-manifests). Add-on deployments defined via the Google Workspace Add-ons API define their entrypoints using HTTPS URLs (See:https://developers.google.com/gsuite/add-ons/guides/alternate-runtimes),
A Google Workspace Add-on deployment can be installed in developer mode, which allows an add-on developer to test the experience an end-user would see when installing and running the add-on in their G Suite applications. When running in developer mode, more detailed error messages are exposed in the add-on UI to aid in debugging.
A Google Workspace Add-on deployment can be published to Google Workspace Marketplace, which allows other Google Workspace users to discover and install the add-on. See:https://developers.google.com/gsuite/add-ons/how-tos/publish-add-on-overview for details.
Sample for GSuiteAddOnsClient:
// This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only.// It will require modifications to work:// - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.// - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service client as shown in// https://cloud.google.com/java/docs/setup#configure_endpoints_for_the_client_librarytry(GSuiteAddOnsClientgSuiteAddOnsClient=GSuiteAddOnsClient.create()){AuthorizationNamename=AuthorizationName.of("[PROJECT]");Authorizationresponse=gSuiteAddOnsClient.getAuthorization(name);}com.google.cloud.gsuiteaddons.v1.stub
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