libgdata ======== libgdata is a GLib-based library for accessing online service APIs using the GData protocol --- most notably, Google's services. It provides APIs to access the common Google services, and has full asynchronous support. See the test programs in gdata/tests/ for simple examples of how to use the code. libgdata is API and ABI stable. Dependencies ============ • glib-2.0 ≥ 2.44.0 • libxml-2.0 • gio-2.0 ≥ 2.44.0 • libsoup-2.4 ≥ 2.42.0 • liboauth ≥ 0.9.4 • json-glib ≥ 0.15.0 If compiling with --enable-gnome (for GNOME support): • gcr-base-3 • goa-1.0 ≥ 3.8 If compiling the demos: • gtk+-3.0 ≥ 2.91.2 Environment variables ===================== If the environment variable LIBGDATA_DEBUG is set to one of the following values, libgdata will give debug output (at various levels): 0: Output no debug messages or network logs 1: Output debug messages, but not network logs 2: Output debug messages and network traffic headers 3: Output debug messages and full network traffic logs, redacting usernames, passwords and auth. tokens 4: Output debug messages and full network traffic logs, and don't redact usernames, passwords and auth. tokens If LIBGDATA_DEBUG is unset, no debug output will be produced. So, to debug a program which uses libgdata, run it from a terminal with the following command: $ LIBGDATA_DEBUG=3 ./my-program-name &> libgdata.log Deprecation guards ================== If LIBGDATA_DISABLE_DEPRECATED is defined when compiling against libgdata, all deprecated API will be removed from included headers. Licensing ========= libgdata is licensed under the LGPL; see COPYING for more details. Contact ======= Philip Withnall <philip@tecnocode.co.uk> https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/libgdata