Bump version to 1.0.9; update JSON schemas; add new APIs

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[package]
name = "google-youtubeanalytics1"
version = "1.0.8+20190403"
version = "1.0.8+20190703"
authors = ["Sebastian Thiel <byronimo@gmail.com>"]
description = "A complete library to interact with YouTube Analytics (protocol v1)"
repository = "https://github.com/Byron/google-apis-rs/tree/master/gen/youtubeanalytics1"
homepage = "http://developers.google.com/youtube/analytics/"
documentation = "https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403"
homepage = "https://developers.google.com/youtube/analytics"
documentation = "https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703"
license = "MIT"
keywords = ["youtubeAnalytics", "google", "protocol", "web", "api"]
autobins = false

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-->
The `google-youtubeanalytics1` library allows access to all features of the *Google YouTube Analytics* service.
This documentation was generated from *YouTube Analytics* crate version *1.0.8+20190403*, where *20190403* is the exact revision of the *youtubeAnalytics:v1* schema built by the [mako](http://www.makotemplates.org/) code generator *v1.0.8*.
This documentation was generated from *YouTube Analytics* crate version *1.0.8+20190703*, where *20190703* is the exact revision of the *youtubeAnalytics:v1* schema built by the [mako](http://www.makotemplates.org/) code generator *v1.0.8*.
Everything else about the *YouTube Analytics* *v1* API can be found at the
[official documentation site](http://developers.google.com/youtube/analytics/).
[official documentation site](https://developers.google.com/youtube/analytics).
# Features
Handle the following *Resources* with ease from the central [hub](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/struct.YouTubeAnalytics.html) ...
It seems there is nothing you can do here ... .
* [group items](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/struct.GroupItem.html)
* [*delete*](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/struct.GroupItemDeleteCall.html), [*insert*](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/struct.GroupItemInsertCall.html) and [*list*](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/struct.GroupItemListCall.html)
* [groups](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/struct.Group.html)
* [*delete*](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/struct.GroupDeleteCall.html), [*insert*](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/struct.GroupInsertCall.html), [*list*](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/struct.GroupListCall.html) and [*update*](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/struct.GroupUpdateCall.html)
* reports
* [*query*](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/struct.ReportQueryCall.html)
@@ -27,17 +21,17 @@ Handle the following *Resources* with ease from the central [hub](https://docs.r
The API is structured into the following primary items:
* **[Hub](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/struct.YouTubeAnalytics.html)**
* **[Hub](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/struct.YouTubeAnalytics.html)**
* a central object to maintain state and allow accessing all *Activities*
* creates [*Method Builders*](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.MethodsBuilder.html) which in turn
allow access to individual [*Call Builders*](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.CallBuilder.html)
* **[Resources](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.Resource.html)**
* creates [*Method Builders*](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.MethodsBuilder.html) which in turn
allow access to individual [*Call Builders*](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.CallBuilder.html)
* **[Resources](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.Resource.html)**
* primary types that you can apply *Activities* to
* a collection of properties and *Parts*
* **[Parts](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.Part.html)**
* **[Parts](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.Part.html)**
* a collection of properties
* never directly used in *Activities*
* **[Activities](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.CallBuilder.html)**
* **[Activities](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.CallBuilder.html)**
* operations to apply to *Resources*
All *structures* are marked with applicable traits to further categorize them and ease browsing.
@@ -48,14 +42,6 @@ Generally speaking, you can invoke *Activities* like this:
let r = hub.resource().activity(...).doit()
```
Or specifically ...
```ignore
let r = hub.groups().list(...).doit()
let r = hub.groups().update(...).doit()
let r = hub.groups().insert(...).doit()
let r = hub.groups().delete(...).doit()
```
The `resource()` and `activity(...)` calls create [builders][builder-pattern]. The second one dealing with `Activities`
supports various methods to configure the impending operation (not shown here). It is made such that all required arguments have to be
@@ -88,7 +74,7 @@ extern crate hyper;
extern crate hyper_rustls;
extern crate yup_oauth2 as oauth2;
extern crate google_youtubeanalytics1 as youtubeanalytics1;
use youtubeanalytics1::{Result, Error};
use std::default::Default;
use oauth2::{Authenticator, DefaultAuthenticatorDelegate, ApplicationSecret, MemoryStorage};
use youtubeanalytics1::YouTubeAnalytics;
@@ -105,47 +91,22 @@ let auth = Authenticator::new(&secret, DefaultAuthenticatorDelegate,
hyper::Client::with_connector(hyper::net::HttpsConnector::new(hyper_rustls::TlsClient::new())),
<MemoryStorage as Default>::default(), None);
let mut hub = YouTubeAnalytics::new(hyper::Client::with_connector(hyper::net::HttpsConnector::new(hyper_rustls::TlsClient::new())), auth);
// You can configure optional parameters by calling the respective setters at will, and
// execute the final call using `doit()`.
// Values shown here are possibly random and not representative !
let result = hub.groups().list()
.page_token("eirmod")
.on_behalf_of_content_owner("sit")
.mine(false)
.id("sed")
.doit();
match result {
Err(e) => match e {
// The Error enum provides details about what exactly happened.
// You can also just use its `Debug`, `Display` or `Error` traits
Error::HttpError(_)
|Error::MissingAPIKey
|Error::MissingToken(_)
|Error::Cancelled
|Error::UploadSizeLimitExceeded(_, _)
|Error::Failure(_)
|Error::BadRequest(_)
|Error::FieldClash(_)
|Error::JsonDecodeError(_, _) => println!("{}", e),
},
Ok(res) => println!("Success: {:?}", res),
}
```
## Handling Errors
All errors produced by the system are provided either as [Result](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/enum.Result.html) enumeration as return value of
All errors produced by the system are provided either as [Result](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/enum.Result.html) enumeration as return value of
the doit() methods, or handed as possibly intermediate results to either the
[Hub Delegate](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.Delegate.html), or the [Authenticator Delegate](https://docs.rs/yup-oauth2/*/yup_oauth2/trait.AuthenticatorDelegate.html).
[Hub Delegate](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.Delegate.html), or the [Authenticator Delegate](https://docs.rs/yup-oauth2/*/yup_oauth2/trait.AuthenticatorDelegate.html).
When delegates handle errors or intermediate values, they may have a chance to instruct the system to retry. This
makes the system potentially resilient to all kinds of errors.
## Uploads and Downloads
If a method supports downloads, the response body, which is part of the [Result](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/enum.Result.html), should be
If a method supports downloads, the response body, which is part of the [Result](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/enum.Result.html), should be
read by you to obtain the media.
If such a method also supports a [Response Result](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.ResponseResult.html), it will return that by default.
If such a method also supports a [Response Result](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.ResponseResult.html), it will return that by default.
You can see it as meta-data for the actual media. To trigger a media download, you will have to set up the builder by making
this call: `.param("alt", "media")`.
@@ -155,29 +116,29 @@ Methods supporting uploads can do so using up to 2 different protocols:
## Customization and Callbacks
You may alter the way an `doit()` method is called by providing a [delegate](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.Delegate.html) to the
[Method Builder](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.CallBuilder.html) before making the final `doit()` call.
You may alter the way an `doit()` method is called by providing a [delegate](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.Delegate.html) to the
[Method Builder](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.CallBuilder.html) before making the final `doit()` call.
Respective methods will be called to provide progress information, as well as determine whether the system should
retry on failure.
The [delegate trait](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.Delegate.html) is default-implemented, allowing you to customize it with minimal effort.
The [delegate trait](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.Delegate.html) is default-implemented, allowing you to customize it with minimal effort.
## Optional Parts in Server-Requests
All structures provided by this library are made to be [enocodable](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.RequestValue.html) and
[decodable](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.ResponseResult.html) via *json*. Optionals are used to indicate that partial requests are responses
All structures provided by this library are made to be [enocodable](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.RequestValue.html) and
[decodable](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.ResponseResult.html) via *json*. Optionals are used to indicate that partial requests are responses
are valid.
Most optionals are are considered [Parts](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.Part.html) which are identifiable by name, which will be sent to
Most optionals are are considered [Parts](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.Part.html) which are identifiable by name, which will be sent to
the server to indicate either the set parts of the request or the desired parts in the response.
## Builder Arguments
Using [method builders](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.CallBuilder.html), you are able to prepare an action call by repeatedly calling it's methods.
Using [method builders](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.CallBuilder.html), you are able to prepare an action call by repeatedly calling it's methods.
These will always take a single argument, for which the following statements are true.
* [PODs][wiki-pod] are handed by copy
* strings are passed as `&str`
* [request values](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190403/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.RequestValue.html) are moved
* [request values](https://docs.rs/google-youtubeanalytics1/1.0.8+20190703/google_youtubeanalytics1/trait.RequestValue.html) are moved
Arguments will always be copied or cloned into the builder, to make them independent of their original life times.

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map.remove(key);
}
}
json::value::Value::Array(ref mut arr) => {
let mut i = 0;
while i < arr.len() {
if arr[i].is_null() {
arr.remove(i);
} else {
remove_json_null_values(&mut arr[i]);
i += 1;
}
}
}
_ => {}
}
}

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