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# Authentication
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The recommended way to authenticate to the google-maps-fleet_engine-delivery-v1 library is to use
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## Quickstart
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environment with your user credentials.
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[Set up Application Default Credentials](https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/provide-credentials-adc#local-dev).
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## Credential Lookup
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The google-maps-fleet_engine-delivery-v1 library provides several mechanisms to configure your system.
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credentials discovery is the easist method. But if you need to explicitly specify
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credentials, there are several methods available to you.
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Credentials are accepted in the following ways, in the following order or precedence:
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### Configuration
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whenever possible.
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Enables Fleet Engine for access to the On Demand Rides and Deliveries and Last Mile Fleet Solution APIs. Customer's use of Google Maps Content in the Cloud Logging Services is subject to the Google Maps Platform Terms of Service located at https://cloud.google.com/maps-platform/terms.
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Enables Fleet Engine for access to the On Demand Rides and Deliveries and Last Mile Fleet Solution APIs. Customer's use of Google Maps Content in the Cloud Logging Services is subject to the Google Maps Platform Terms of Service located at https://cloud.google.com/maps-platform/terms.
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[google-maps-fleet_engine-delivery](https://rubygems.org/gems/google-maps-fleet_engine-delivery).
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## Installation
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## Before You Begin
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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/fleetengine.googleapis.com)
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## Quick Start
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client = ::Google::Maps::FleetEngine::Delivery::V1::DeliveryService::Client.new
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request = ::Google::Maps::FleetEngine::Delivery::V1::CreateDeliveryVehicleRequest.new # (request fields as keyword arguments...)
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for class and method documentation.
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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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## Supported Ruby Versions
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client library with a name such as `google-maps-fleet_engine-delivery`,
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_In most cases, you should install the main client._
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interfaces for the service. There will be only one main client for any given
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