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feat!: add v3 surface #387

Closed sofisl closed 3 years ago

sofisl commented 3 years ago

BREAKING CHANGE: v3 introduces significant changes to API surface, refs: https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/reference/rest/v3/folders

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sofisl commented 3 years ago

@bcoe, this new surface seems to break everything. Should we reach out to the API team?

JustinBeckwith commented 3 years ago

This is going to be a fairly significant change for customers currently on v1 of the API. I think we need to make sure we update all the samples, and ideally we'd write a very basic migration guide in the repo to help. @bcoe

bcoe commented 3 years ago

@sofisl with this library migrating to using gRPC, the google-gax dependency will need to be added (which I believe is part of why so many tests are failing).

@JustinBeckwith I agree, samples should be updated, and I think a section in the README regarding upgrading would be valuable.

danoscarmike commented 3 years ago

Ruby is doing the same (targeting September). Can we get Node.js out too?

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bcoe commented 3 years ago

@danoscarmike dusted this off and landed it as part of bilge pump duty today.