We are working on building connectors for Mailchimp using one of our client tool.
We are referring http://developer.mailchimp.com/documentation/mailchimp/reference/ for mailchimp API 3.0 resource guide.
Few of the resources like template folders,campaign folders, content,send_checklist are newly added up to this guide. These were not present earlier whenever I did the analysis of mailchimp API.
Is the guide contain complete list of resources of 3.0? Will it get Updated frequently?
The documentation at developer.mailchimp.com is complete, but things will be added to it as new features are added to the API.
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I am new to Amazon marketplace web service (MWS). I have read documentation of web service but I am unable to understand which api suit for update quantity and price of single or multiple product at one time.
Here is link that I am reading so far and don't know where to start.(http://docs.developer.amazonservices.com/en_US/feeds/Feeds_SubmitFeed.html)
Can you guys suggest me where to start?
Check out the feed types. You're going to want to submit a pricing or inventory feed to update your inventory. Once you have a feed created, you submit that using the SubmitFeed operation.
For an overview on how feeds works, check out this What you should know about the Amazon MWS Feeds API section.
Specifically for ASP.NET, there is an SDK built that will help you greatly. If you want to know how to implement that as a web api, that's another topic, but you can wrap code from the SDK inside a web api endpoint. But start with understanding MWS.
In working with the .NET client library we found that the Email Settings API was not available in it or any of the other client libraries. After communicating with the developers of the .NET library on how the library is generated we noticed that the Email Settings API is not listed in the API discovery service as part of the Admin SDK. The .NET client library relies on the discovery document as does the PHP client. Both the Directory API and the Reports API are.
I noticed that in the documentation for the Email Settings API that calls are still made to apps-apis.google.com:
https://apps-apis.google.com/a/feeds/emailsettings/2.0/
rather than to www.googleapis.com like the other Admin SDK APIs do:
https://www.googleapis.com/admin/directory/v1/
https://www.googleapis.com/groups/v1/groups/
https://www.googleapis.com/admin/reports/
I'm guessing that this is the underlying reason for why this particular API is not included. Is there a timetable for getting the Email Settings API moved to the googleapis service?
There are two types of Google APIs. Gdata APIs and discovery APIs.
The Gdata APIs are old APIs a lot of them have actually been shut down. The client libraries for them to my knowledge where not auto generated.
if you check the documentation for the email settings api there is some sample code for .net.
using Google.GData.Apps.GoogleMailSettings;
The key here is that its a Gdata, its a Gdata api. Which means that like you said its not supported by the current Google .net client library which only supports discovery APIs.
After doing some searching in the code for the Gdata client library. Yes it exists but it hasn't been developed on in ages. There is some code in there for Google email settings There should be a nuget package for it but I have not been able to find it.
The only thing that i have cound that might lead us to the corect nuget package is this
Install-Package Google.GData.Apps
I don't have an admin account so I cant help you test it. However I can probably give you some hints on getting it working. You should be able to track me down from my stack profile if you need help or just post another question on stack. I should spot it.
I am using Spring Web Flow for one of my clients and by default the Post-Redirect-Get (PRG) configuration is switched on for the website. The client now wants to enable Google Campaigns to allow them to track the campaigns they launching. But, due to the PRG configuration, the information is lost during the redirect. We have already tried to switch-off the PRG configuration but it results in issues in other flow. Is there is any solution which has been suggested for Spring Web flow to track the Google Campaigns.
Thanks in advance.
P.S: We are currently using spring-webflow-2.0.9 and spring MVC 2.5.6
We have been able to solve the problem by doing a workaround.The steps are given below.
To add a check in the application filter to look for all the Google Campaigns related data like utm_source / utm_medium / utm_campaign.
Once found them in filter, then store it in Application Cookie, on the server side.
In the page where the tracking needs to be added, add the JavaScript to check if these Cookies have been set.
If the cookies are set then we called _setCampValue() method, using the Javascript mentioned in the link extga.js
This JS sets the __utmz cookie, which Google Analytic uses for identifying the campaigns.
Please find the link of blog from which we have taken the javascript to modify the __utmz cookie used by Google Campaigns.
Thanks.
I want to gather google analytics data for daily/monthly report. All visitors, visitors for specific path and conversion rate. Setting for google analytics is already done (I think).
I searched ruby libraries, but many informations are out-of-dated and google api is sometimes update.
Now(2012-09-28) what library is popular? And How to get data? I searched ruby-toolbox, but both two libraries are still active?
Libralies
'garb'
https://github.com/vigetlabs/garb
'google-api-client'
http://code.google.com/p/google-api-ruby-client/
Purpose:
My first step: view data
My second step: edit data(Add note or notation)
thanks,
Google-Api-Client works fine, is an official client and is constantly updated, just check the commit logs and you will see. Note that this API is not for Google Analytics only but for any Google API that uses the Google Discovery API. You should try that.
Regardless of the client that you use make sure it's compatible with the latest version of the API. If it's built using the Google API Discovery service it's a plus because that means the client library will have support for new methods as soon as they are available. It's like an API for building API clients.
GARB on the other hand seems to be abandoned for a while and is probably missing out on several features that came recently.
Note that the Google Analytics API are currently read only. So no client library will support that since there's no API for writing annotations. There's a feature request for that though.
I know its silly, but previously this URL used to show me all available google open source API's Pervious working API link but now its showing some other page. I am tired of searching the complete API directory. I want to pick one to learn. I have managed to find a similar page which shows only partial API's directory. Google API directory Can any one provide me the correct URL to see complete directory?
I must admit, it's a mess if you take a fresh start.
Accessing Google Apis can be basically be done in two ways.
The old way : Google Data Java Client Library (a.k.a. "gdata-java-client") : docs here. Implemented services can be found at Google Api Docs (the link you are referring to).
The new way : Google API Client Library for Java (a.k.a. "google-api-java-client") : docs here. The Api explorer shows the generated client libraries using the new infrastructure. Or this list.
Both libraries are available for different languages and for different Google services. GData is the most mature library and supports most services.
The new way however is more flexible : the client libraries and even the docs can be automatically generated for any Google service that is ready to transition to the new infrastructure. On the downside, not all Google services have a client library ready for the new infrastructure (e.g. Contacts).
You can access services that are not yet transitioned but you have to write your own XML model.
There is a migration guide to move from GData to new infrastructure.
try to find it on this page:
http://www.programmableweb.com/apis/directory/1?company=Google
or you can explore some apis here: (i don't know if thats all)
http://code.google.com/apis/explorer/
or just search what you need on:
http://developers.google.com