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Amostras e bibliotecas
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As bibliotecas de cliente da API do Google são a forma recomendada de usar a API Content. As bibliotecas de cliente
eliminam a necessidade de configurar manualmente as solicitações HTTP e analisar as respostas. Elas também oferecem
integração de linguagem, segurança aprimorada e suporte para chamadas que exigem autorização do usuário.
Use as bibliotecas-cliente
A maneira mais fácil de começar a usar as bibliotecas de cliente é fazer o download dos exemplos de código no GitHub e executar um dos arquivos de amostra. Se você não conhece a API Content, consulte também o guia
Primeiros passos. Para mais informações sobre como configurar e usar as bibliotecas de cliente, consulte
Bibliotecas de cliente da API do Google.
Exemplos e bibliotecas para a API Content v2.1 (versão estável)
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Última atualização 2025-07-25 UTC.
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