I'm new to coding and I'm trying to make a Chrome Extension that can show you how many assignments you currently have for Google Classroom. Does anyone know how to get started or any tutorials on how to do something like this?
Yes, it is possible to integrate.
you can refer https://developers.google.com/classroom/reference/rest/ for the rest Api's of Google Classroom (if needed) or can inject your own content_script into the Google Classroom page to fetch the required info. Creating an extension is very easy. you can follow the docs here: https://developer.chrome.com/extensions
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As the title says, I'm trying to find a way to post these updates (see picture below) using google's API, I can't find anything about it. I have checked google's business API documentation and most of it's endpoints are deprecated.
At the top of the page there is a deprecation schedule: https://developers.google.com/my-business/content/sunset-dates
There you can find the new API-Endpoint. I'm also looking for a solution to update opening hours, but it's not that easy to find any information. Even bing is better documented.
I have a private business Twitter account and I would like to know when someone clicks any link inside one of my posts. This solution cannot assume that we know the form of the link being posted.
For example a twitter post like this:
Have you guys heard of this amazing site called google?
I would like to see how many people clicked on this google.com link. I don't need to know any specific information about who they are, just if it was clicked or not.
Ideally I would want this from the API but crawlers and plugins are also possible. I would like to avoid using a paid tool but those would be acceptable.
I think you have multiple choices:
Use google firebase or google analytics
Create your own short link services by python or any other programming languages.
Just search in the google and look for short link generators which gives appropriate service.
Hi using the twitter api you should be able to understand how many clicks a link has.
https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-api/metrics
But to have all this info automated you might need to use a third-party tool.
This should be the most straight forward solution.
I have gone through the API documentation on the Dropbox website, and have found the section that relates to Paper, however I don't see a way to work with the TODO's for a document or a user.
Is this something that is not yet supported or have I missed it ?
The Dropbox API doesn't offer a way to interact with Paper to-do items unfortunately, but I'll pass this along as a feature request.
I have been tasked with creating an internal app that interfaces the Rally API to do various 'legwork' for a speedier day around the office.
I am frustrated because I cannot find documentation on exactly what is available and how to use it. I am scraping and scraping away on different sites, google, etc just to find stuff like 'hierarchicalrequirement' is actually UserStory. so, it seems to me that Rally really doesn't WANT anyone to use their API... quite frustrating.
Their documentation says things like toCreate["Workspace"] = ('1234567')
where it's actually toCreate["Workspace"] = /workspace/1234567
I need an enumeration of what's available and what they're actually named.
It looks like you are trying to use one of their SDKs. Their documentation for their REST API can be found here.
https://rally1.rallydev.com/slm/doc/webservice/
Also, here is the link to their app API,
https://help.rallydev.com/apps/2.0/doc/#
And their lookback API
https://rally1.rallydev.com/analytics/doc/#/manual
And if you want documentation to a specific language SDK, you can look at Github.
Since Google has deprecated their old web search API as of recently, what are people using to do customized local search? (i.e. search for "donut shop" near this latitude and longitude) Sticking with the deprecated API? Using another Google API? Another provider entirely?
Their suggestion to use their new Custom Search API doesn't seem useful for local. Maybe i'm missing something under my nose?
Google Places API is in developer preview.
I personally used Yahoo! Local Search
The Yelp API is pretty slick as well -- it'll give you local search capabilities and you can also get ratings information.
I've found this Quora link quite useful:
http://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-alternative-to-Googles-local-search-API