The Alert Center API is built on HTTP and JSON, so any standard HTTP client can send requests to it
and parse the responses.
However, the Google APIs client libraries provide better language integration, improved security,
and support for making calls that require user authorization. The client libraries are available in
a number of programming languages; by using them you can avoid the need to manually set up HTTP
requests and parse the responses.
Java
This page contains information about getting started with the Google Workspace Alert Center API by using
the Google API Client Library for Java. For more information, see the following documentation:
Add the client library to your project
Select your build environment (Maven or Gradle) from the following tabs:
.NET
This page contains information about getting started with the Google Workspace Alert Center API by using
the Google API Client Library for .NET. For more information, see the following documentation:
Downloading the library
Install the NuGet package:
Google.Apis
.
Python
This page contains information about getting started with the Google Workspace Alert Center API by using
the Google API Client Library for Python. For more information, see the following documentation:
Ruby
This page contains information about getting started with the Google Workspace Alert Center API by using
the Google API Client Library for Ruby. For more information, see the following documentation:
Install the
google-api-client
gem
Depending on your system, you might need to prepend these commands with
sudo
.
If you haven't installed the Google API Client Library for Ruby before, install by using
RubyGems
:
gem install google-api-client
If you already have the gem installed, update to the latest version:
gem update -y google-api-client
Get started with the Google API Client Library for Ruby
To learn how to make your first request, see the
Get started guide
.