package gapi-ocaml
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
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Google APIs Client library for OCaml
gapi-ocaml is a simple, unofficial, OCaml client for Google Services. The library supports ClientLogin, OAuth 1.0a, and OAuth 2.0 authentication. Supported RESTful APIs:
Calendar APIs v3
Google+ API v1
Tasks API v1
APIs Discovery Service v1
URL Shortener API v1
OAuth2 API v2
Custom Search API v1
Google Analytics API v3
Page Speed Online API v1
Blogger API v2
Site Verification API v1
AdSense Management API v1.1
BigQuery API v2
Drive API v2
Drive API v3
Gmail API v1
Features
Monadic interface
Functional lenses to access data structures
Service generator (experimental): a tool for generating client libraries for APIs based on the Google API Discovery format
Building gapi-ocaml
Requirements
You will need the following libraries:
OCaml >= 4.02.3
Findlib >= 1.2.7
Ocamlnet >= 4.1.4
Ocurl >= 0.5.3
Cryptokit >= 1.3.14
Yojson >= 1.6.0
Xmlm >= 1.0.2
OUnit >= 1.1.0 (to build and run the tests, optional)
This library was developed and tested on Ubuntu LTS (64-bit).
Configuration and installation
To build the library, run
$ make
To install the library, run (as root, if your user doesn't have enough privileges)
$ make install
To build and run the tests, execute
$ make test
See src/test/README.md
for further details regarding the tests.
To build the examples:
$ dune build @examples
See examples/README.md
for further details regarding the examples.
To generate the documentation, run
$ make doc
Then you can browse the HTML documentation starting from gapi-ocaml.docdir/index.html
, but is not installed by default.
To uninstall anything that was previously installed, execute
$ make uninstall
Usage
See auth examples in examples/auth
for some examples of how to use Google's authorization endpoints.
See examples
directory to find code samples that show usage of some services.
See tools/serviceGenerator.ml
for a complex example of how to use functional lenses within the state monad.
See tools/README.md
for the instructions of how to build and run the service generator utility.
Ocamlnet
To support OCaml 5, I removed the direct dependency on Ocamlnet. To do so, I imported (in the src
directory) the netstring
and netsys
libraries from upstream, applied the patches from this PR, and further patched the code to compile and run correctly.