chore(data-merge): api-list is now in separte file

This file is completely generated, and allows us to easily bring in
new versions after each json update.

To make that work, we simple merge all data handed to mako-render,
inside of it. That way, we can put 'api/list' data in any yaml.
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Sebastian Thiel
2015-03-10 15:00:43 +01:00
parent 2d036b6623
commit 9377220c59
5 changed files with 185 additions and 158 deletions

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@@ -31,151 +31,6 @@ api:
- admin # ERROR
- webfonts # no oauth2
- customsearch # no oauth2
list:
# use etc/bin/api_version_to_yaml.py to update with latest available versions
# It's a semi-automated process ... for now
adexchangebuyer:
- v1.2
adexchangeseller:
- v1
admin:
- directory_v1
adsense:
- v1.2
adsensehost:
- v4.1
analytics:
- v2.4
androidpublisher:
- v1
appsactivity:
- v1
appstate:
- v1
audit:
- v1
autoscaler:
- v1beta2
bigquery:
- v2
blogger:
- v2
books:
- v1
calendar:
- v3
civicinfo:
- us_v1
cloudlatencytest:
- v2
cloudmonitoring:
- v2beta2
compute:
- v1
container:
- v1beta1
content:
- v2
coordinate:
- v1
customsearch:
- v1
dataflow:
- v1b4
datastore:
- v1beta1
deploymentmanager:
- v2beta1
dfareporting:
- v1
discovery:
- v1
dns:
- v1beta1
doubleclickbidmanager:
- v1
doubleclicksearch:
- v2
drive:
- v1
fitness:
- v1
freebase:
- v1
games:
- v1
gamesconfiguration:
- v1configuration
gamesmanagement:
- v1management
gan:
- v1beta1
genomics:
- v1beta
gmail:
- v1
groupsmigration:
- v1
groupssettings:
- v1
identitytoolkit:
- v3
licensing:
- v1
manager:
- v1beta2
mapsengine:
- exp2
mirror:
- v1
oauth2:
- v1
pagespeedonline:
- v1
plus:
- v1
plusdomains:
- v1
prediction:
- v1.2
pubsub:
- v1beta1
qpxexpress:
- v1
replicapool:
- v1beta1
replicapoolupdater:
- v1beta1
reseller:
- v1
resourceviews:
- v1beta1
siteverification:
- v1
spectrum:
- v1explorer
sqladmin:
- v1beta1
storage:
- v1
tagmanager:
- v1
taskqueue:
- v1beta1
tasks:
- v1
translate:
- v2
urlshortener:
- v1
webfonts:
- v1
webmasters:
- v3
youtube:
- v3
youtubeanalytics:
- v1
base_path: "etc/api"
terms:
# how to actually do something with the API