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+ # Authentication
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+
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+ In general, the google-cloud-service_usage-v1 library uses
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+ [Service Account](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/creating-managing-service-accounts)
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+ credentials to connect to Google Cloud services. When running within
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+ [Google Cloud Platform environments](#google-cloud-platform-environments) the
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+ credentials will be discovered automatically. When running on other
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+ environments, the Service Account credentials can be specified by providing the
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+ path to the
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+ [JSON keyfile](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/managing-service-account-keys)
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+ for the account (or the JSON itself) in
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+ [environment variables](#environment-variables). Additionally, Cloud SDK
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+ credentials can also be discovered automatically, but this is only recommended
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+ during development.
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+
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+ ## Quickstart
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+
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+ 1. [Create a service account and credentials](#creating-a-service-account).
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+ 2. Set the [environment variable](#environment-variables).
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ export SERVICE_USAGE_CREDENTIALS=path/to/keyfile.json
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+ ```
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+
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+ 3. Initialize the client.
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ require "google/cloud/service_usage/v1"
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+
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+ client = ::Google::Cloud::ServiceUsage::V1::ServiceUsage::Client.new
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Credential Lookup
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+
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+ The google-cloud-service_usage-v1 library aims to make authentication
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+ as simple as possible, and provides several mechanisms to configure your system
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+ without requiring **Service Account Credentials** directly in code.
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+
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+ **Credentials** are discovered in the following order:
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+
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+ 1. Specify credentials in method arguments
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+ 2. Specify credentials in configuration
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+ 3. Discover credentials path in environment variables
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+ 4. Discover credentials JSON in environment variables
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+ 5. Discover credentials file in the Cloud SDK's path
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+ 6. Discover GCP credentials
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+
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+ ### Google Cloud Platform environments
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+
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+ When running on Google Cloud Platform (GCP), including Google Compute Engine
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+ (GCE), Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Google App Engine (GAE), Google Cloud
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+ Functions (GCF) and Cloud Run, **Credentials** are discovered automatically.
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+ Code should be written as if already authenticated.
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+
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+ ### Environment Variables
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+
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+ The **Credentials JSON** can be placed in environment variables instead of
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+ declaring them directly in code. Each service has its own environment variable,
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+ allowing for different service accounts to be used for different services. (See
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+ the READMEs for the individual service gems for details.) The path to the
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+ **Credentials JSON** file can be stored in the environment variable, or the
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+ **Credentials JSON** itself can be stored for environments such as Docker
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+ containers where writing files is difficult or not encouraged.
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+
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+ The environment variables that google-cloud-service_usage-v1
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+ checks for credentials are configured on the service Credentials class (such as
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+ {::Google::Cloud::ServiceUsage::V1::ServiceUsage::Credentials}):
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+
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+ 1. `SERVICE_USAGE_CREDENTIALS` - Path to JSON file, or JSON contents
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+ 2. `SERVICE_USAGE_KEYFILE` - Path to JSON file, or JSON contents
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+ 3. `GOOGLE_CLOUD_CREDENTIALS` - Path to JSON file, or JSON contents
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+ 4. `GOOGLE_CLOUD_KEYFILE` - Path to JSON file, or JSON contents
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+ 5. `GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS` - Path to JSON file
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ require "google/cloud/service_usage/v1"
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+
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+ ENV["SERVICE_USAGE_CREDENTIALS"] = "path/to/keyfile.json"
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+
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+ client = ::Google::Cloud::ServiceUsage::V1::ServiceUsage::Client.new
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Configuration
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+
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+ The **Credentials JSON** can be configured instead of placing them in
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+ environment variables. Either on an individual client initialization:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ require "google/cloud/service_usage/v1"
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+
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+ client = ::Google::Cloud::ServiceUsage::V1::ServiceUsage::Client.new do |config|
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+ config.credentials = "path/to/keyfile.json"
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ Or configured globally for all clients:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ require "google/cloud/service_usage/v1"
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+
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+ ::Google::Cloud::ServiceUsage::V1::ServiceUsage::Client.configure do |config|
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+ config.credentials = "path/to/keyfile.json"
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+ end
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+ client = ::Google::Cloud::ServiceUsage::V1::ServiceUsage::Client.new
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Cloud SDK
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+
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+ This option allows for an easy way to authenticate during development. If
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+ credentials are not provided in code or in environment variables, then Cloud SDK
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+ credentials are discovered.
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+
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+ To configure your system for this, simply:
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+
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+ 1. [Download and install the Cloud SDK](https://cloud.google.com/sdk)
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+ 2. Authenticate using OAuth 2.0 `$ gcloud auth login`
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+ 3. Write code as if already authenticated.
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+
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+ **NOTE:** This is _not_ recommended for running in production. The Cloud SDK
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+ *should* only be used during development.
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+
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+ [gce-how-to]: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/authentication#using
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+ [dev-console]: https://console.cloud.google.com/project
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+
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+ [enable-apis]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcloud-common/master/authentication/enable-apis.png
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+
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+ [create-new-service-account]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcloud-common/master/authentication/create-new-service-account.png
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+ [create-new-service-account-existing-keys]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcloud-common/master/authentication/create-new-service-account-existing-keys.png
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+ [reuse-service-account]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcloud-common/master/authentication/reuse-service-account.png
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+
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+ ## Creating a Service Account
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+
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+ Google Cloud requires **Service Account Credentials** to
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+ connect to the APIs. You will use the **JSON key file** to
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+ connect to most services with google-cloud-service_usage-v1.
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+
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+ If you are not running this client within
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+ [Google Cloud Platform environments](#google-cloud-platform-environments), you
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+ need a Google Developers service account.
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+
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+ 1. Visit the [Google Developers Console][dev-console].
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+ 2. Create a new project or click on an existing project.
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+ 3. Activate the slide-out navigation tray and select **API Manager**. From
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+ here, you will enable the APIs that your application requires.
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+
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+ ![Enable the APIs that your application requires][enable-apis]
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+
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+ *Note: You may need to enable billing in order to use these services.*
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+ 4. Select **Credentials** from the side navigation.
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+ You should see a screen like one of the following.
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+ ![Create a new service account][create-new-service-account]
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+ ![Create a new service account With Existing Keys][create-new-service-account-existing-keys]
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+ Find the "Add credentials" drop down and select "Service account" to be
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+ guided through downloading a new JSON key file.
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+
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+ If you want to re-use an existing service account, you can easily generate a
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+ new key file. Just select the account you wish to re-use, and click "Generate
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+ new JSON key":
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+
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+ ![Re-use an existing service account][reuse-service-account]
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+
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+ The key file you download will be used by this library to authenticate API
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+ requests and should be stored in a secure location.
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+ # Ruby Client for the Service Usage V1 API
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+
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+ API Client library for the Service Usage V1 API
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+
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+ Service Usage is an infrastructure service of Google Cloud that lets you list and manage other APIs and services in your Cloud projects. You can list and manage Google Cloud services and their APIs, as well as services created using Cloud Endpoints.
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+ https://github.com/googleapis/google-cloud-ruby
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+ This gem is a _versioned_ client. It provides basic client classes for a
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+ specific version of the Service Usage V1 API. Most users should consider using
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+ the main client gem,
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+ [google-cloud-service_usage](https://rubygems.org/gems/google-cloud-service_usage).
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+ See the section below titled *Which client should I use?* for more information.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ ```
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+ $ gem install google-cloud-service_usage-v1
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Before You Begin
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+
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+ In order to use this library, you first need to go through the following steps:
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+ 1. [Select or create a Cloud Platform project.](https://console.cloud.google.com/project)
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+ 1. [Enable billing for your project.](https://cloud.google.com/billing/docs/how-to/modify-project#enable_billing_for_a_project)
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+ 1. [Enable the API.](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/library/serviceusage.googleapis.com)
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+ 1. {file:AUTHENTICATION.md Set up authentication.}
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+
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+ ## Quick Start
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ require "google/cloud/service_usage/v1"
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+ client = ::Google::Cloud::ServiceUsage::V1::ServiceUsage::Client.new
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+ request = my_create_request
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+ response = client.enable_service request
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+ ```
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+
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+ View the [Client Library Documentation](https://googleapis.dev/ruby/google-cloud-service_usage-v1/latest)
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+ for class and method documentation.
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+
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+ See also the [Product Documentation](https://cloud.google.com/service-usage/)
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+ for general usage information.
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+
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+ ## Enabling Logging
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+ To enable logging for this library, set the logger for the underlying [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/tree/master/src/ruby) library.
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+ The logger that you set may be a Ruby stdlib [`Logger`](https://ruby-doc.org/stdlib/libdoc/logger/rdoc/Logger.html) as shown below,
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+ or a [`Google::Cloud::Logging::Logger`](https://googleapis.dev/ruby/google-cloud-logging/latest)
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+ that will write logs to [Cloud Logging](https://cloud.google.com/logging/). See [grpc/logconfig.rb](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/src/ruby/lib/grpc/logconfig.rb)
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+ and the gRPC [spec_helper.rb](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/src/ruby/spec/spec_helper.rb) for additional information.
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+ Configuring a Ruby stdlib logger:
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+ ```ruby
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+ require "logger"
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+ module MyLogger
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+ LOGGER = Logger.new $stderr, level: Logger::WARN
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+ def logger
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+ LOGGER
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # Define a gRPC module-level logger method before grpc/logconfig.rb loads.
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+ module GRPC
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+ extend MyLogger
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ ## Supported Ruby Versions
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+ This library is supported on Ruby 2.5+.
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+ Google provides official support for Ruby versions that are actively supported
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+ by Ruby Core—that is, Ruby versions that are either in normal maintenance or
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+ in security maintenance, and not end of life. Currently, this means Ruby 2.5
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+ and later. Older versions of Ruby _may_ still work, but are unsupported and not
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+ recommended. See https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/branches/ for details
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+ about the Ruby support schedule.
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+ ## Which client should I use?
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+ Most modern Ruby client libraries for Google APIs come in two flavors: the main
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+ client library with a name such as `google-cloud-service_usage`,
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+ and lower-level _versioned_ client libraries with names such as
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+ `google-cloud-service_usage-v1`.
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+ _In most cases, you should install the main client._
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+ ### What's the difference between the main client and a versioned client?
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+ A _versioned client_ provides a basic set of data types and client classes for
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+ a _single version_ of a specific service. (That is, for a service with multiple
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+ versions, there might be a separate versioned client for each service version.)
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+ Most versioned clients are written and maintained by a code generator.
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+ The _main client_ is designed to provide you with the _recommended_ client
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+ interfaces for the service. There will be only one main client for any given
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+ service, even a service with multiple versions. The main client includes
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+ factory methods for constructing the client objects we recommend for most
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+ users. In some cases, those will be classes provided by an underlying versioned
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+ client; in other cases, they will be handwritten higher-level client objects
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+ with additional capabilities, convenience methods, or best practices built in.
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+ Generally, the main client will default to a recommended service version,
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+ although in some cases you can override this if you need to talk to a specific
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+ service version.
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+ ### Why would I want to use the main client?
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+ We recommend that most users install the main client gem for a service. You can
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+ identify this gem as the one _without_ a version in its name, e.g.
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+ `google-cloud-service_usage`.
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+ The main client is recommended because it will embody the best practices for
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+ accessing the service, and may also provide more convenient interfaces or
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+ tighter integration into frameworks and third-party libraries. In addition, the
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+ documentation and samples published by Google will generally demonstrate use of
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+ the main client.
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+ ### Why would I want to use a versioned client?
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+ You can use a versioned client if you are content with a possibly lower-level
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+ class interface, you explicitly want to avoid features provided by the main
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+ client, or you want to access a specific service version not be covered by the
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+ main client. You can identify versioned client gems because the service version
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+ is part of the name, e.g. `google-cloud-service_usage-v1`.
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+ ### What about the google-apis-<name> clients?
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+ Client library gems with names that begin with `google-apis-` are based on an
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+ older code generation technology. They talk to a REST/JSON backend (whereas
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+ most modern clients talk to a [gRPC](https://grpc.io/) backend) and they may
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+ not offer the same performance, features, and ease of use provided by more
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+ modern clients.
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+ The `google-apis-` clients have wide coverage across Google services, so you
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+ might need to use one if there is no modern client available for the service.
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+ However, if a modern client is available, we generally recommend it over the
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+ older `google-apis-` clients.