The Get Target List for a Cloud Database Documentation is missing. When I try to click the link below, it doesn't redirect me to the api section:
In https://library.vuforia.com/web-api/cloud-targets-web-services-api article. when I click the "Get a Target List for a Cloud Database" which has a link of "https://library.vuforia.com/web-api/cloud-targets-web-services-api#details-list", nothing happens.
Or is there a different API that Vuforia exposes to get the list of Targets?
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I am researching to see if this is possible. I am new to the Forge API and Revit/Bim360 in general so my apologies if I am not using the correct terminology. I have successfully made API calls using Postman to BIM360 to pull back project information.
What I would like to do is construct a URL from within our ERP application that passes the external project id and the sheet name into a web application and to have that web application take the user to the bim360 markup viewer of that item.
So user would be looking at a work order in our manufacturing system, click the link for "View Production Ticket" and a screen would pop up, ask the user to login to BIM360 if they haven't already, and open the bim360 viewer.
To do so, I would like to advise you to integrate the following Forge APIs instead in your ERP system, not embed BIM360 to the ERP system directly:
Forge OAuth API to fetch 3 legged-token with user login (their Autodesk account)
Forge Data Management API to obtain hubs, project, items, version, and derivative file links of the model file of your BIM360 account.
View your model (derivative urn) via Forge Viewer
Here is a tutorial for you http://learnforge.autodesk.io/ and hope it helps!
I am using Google Apps Scripts following this tutorial.
When I execute the code I get the following error:
Project 719340009941 is not found and cannot be used for API calls. If
it is recently created, enable Calendar API
I went to Resources -> Advanced Google Services and I enabled Calendar. Then I clicked on the link of Cloud Platform project. I could not directly search for calendar API, I had to create a project first (which I called Calendar). I searched for Calendar API and enabled it.
When I am on the calendar API page it tells me: API enabled. I don´t understand why the script gives me the error.
If I visit the project link (which the error provides) I get the following error
The API "calendar.googleapis.com" doesn't exist or you don't have permission to access it
I don't know anything about the different API versions or what a G suite domain is, but if it helps anyone else I resolved this by going to the URL below and hitting the enable button:
https://console.developers.google.com/apis/library/calendar-json.googleapis.com
I'd like to use this plugin with my Jekyll site to show page views for each post/ page. So I installed the plugin and set up a service account for Google data API. The site is generating but I get no data from Google Analytics for my page views (it shows 0). On the projects overview page in Google Developer Console I see that I'm getting errors. But I can't figure out how to check these errors?
Is there any way to see what these errors are?
How can I check if Google API is working at all on my site?
The problem was with permissions when you add a new user to Google Analytics account. I had only Read & Analyze, and it should be all four (Manage Users, Edit, etc.).
We are hoping to upload a chrome extension and publish it as unlisted (as the visibility option) via the Chrome Webstore Api.
So far we have been able to upload but not publish using this documentation -- we can't publish because extensions have a whole bunch of required parameters (like a screenshot or small-tile image) which we can't figure out how to attach. We are really hoping that one of these parameters will be visibility, and we can set it to "unlisted".
If any kind soul has any knowledge of the Chrome Webstore API, or how to set these parameters, our whole development team would be very appreciative.
The documentation on this is very sparse: https://developer.chrome.com/webstore/webstore_api/items/update
Quoting Using the Chrome Web Store Publish API:
Note: Currently, there is no API for setting an item’s metadata, such as description. This has to be done manually in the Chrome Web Store Developer Dashboard. More detail about the Web Store API can be found here.
So, to the question whether you can supply all the metadata programmatically - the answer is "no". And the Publish method does not seem to support "unlisted".
I'm new on this Gmail Gadget developments and I follow the instructions here:
https://developers.google.com/gmail/contextual_gadgets
I follow the Hello World example, replacing the variables with my owns, generating the manifest, the specs, etc.
But when it comes to upload the manifest file, it's saying to go to
http://code.google.com/googleapps/console/a/yourDomainName
and log in there. Then there is a serie of steps depending on this one.
The problem here is, what is the address I have to put there? I did register on the Google Apps (for bussiness) and register a domain. Still that domain isn't work.
I found several people with the same problem and none gave them a solution:
How to create an account on Google Apps to use Google Apps Extensions Console?
Logging into Google Apps Extension Console
http://grokbase.com/t/gg/google-appengine/141vmhsdqr/how-do-i-log-in-to-google-apps-extensions-console
Anyone knows how to create a Gmail Contextual Gadget?
Thanks in advance!
Ok, so the Gmail Contextual Gadgets doc says "Gmail contextual gadgets can be listed for sale in the Google Apps Marketplace". The Google Apps Marketplace docs say apps can be published on the Chrome Web Store but the web store seems to want some sort of .json manifest file that doesn't fit the documentation for Contextual Gadgets (read: Google's documentation is terrible).
Instead, I found a section inside the developer's console on Contextual Gadgets. It's also different from the documentation, but seems like the right spot.
Open your Google developers console
Select or create a project
Open the Google Apps Marketplace SDK page
Click "Enable API"
Click "Configuration"
Check the box marked "Gmail contextual gadget extension"
There are then options to fill out info on the Contextual Gadget.
I suggest :
https://code.google.com/apis/console/
Go on that link a for log in use your Google Apps for bussiness account , then create new project (gadget) and then you can upload manifet. Sorry for my English.
Hope this will help you.