Les limites de quota définissent le nombre maximal de requêtes autorisées pour une API ou un service spécifiques au cours d'une période donnée. Lorsque le nombre de requêtes dans votre projet atteint la limite de quota, votre service cesse de répondre aux requêtes.
Pour modifier la valeur d'un quota pour votre API, procédez comme suit :
Dans la console Cloud, accédez à Google Maps Platform > Quotas.
Sélectionnez l'API pour laquelle vous souhaitez modifier le quota.
Identifiez la valeur de quota que vous souhaitez modifier, puis cochez la case correspondante.
Cliquez sur Modifier, saisissez une nouvelle valeur de quota, puis cliquez sur Envoyer la demande.
Afficher les demandes d'augmentation de quota
Pour afficher toutes les demandes d'augmentation de quota, y compris celles en attente et celles qui ont été traitées :
Dans la console Cloud, accédez à Google Maps Platform > Quotas.
Sélectionnez l'API pour laquelle vous souhaitez afficher la demande d'augmentation de quota.
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