mik-laj commented on issue #8272: Cloud Life Sciences operator and hook URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/8272#issuecomment-615426469 @ephraimbuddy Google Cloud has two types of libraries. * Native python library - https://github.com/googleapis/google-cloud-python It exists for most, but not for all services. These are recommended. libraries. Most often they use Protobuf for communication. * Discovery based - https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client These are libraries that are automatically generated based on the API specification (called the discovery document) at the time of use There are always Googlle services for everyone and they have all the options - it's always fresh. For communication uses HTTP only We don't have a native library for this library, so we need to use [google-api-client-python](https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client).. In order to initialize the library, you should use the following code. ```python from googleapiclient.discovery import build service = build('lifesciences', 'v2beta', ...) ``` Unfortunately, there is no documentation for this library, but you can build a client and check what methods exist in this API using ipdb Documentation for other service is available here: https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client/blob/master/docs/dyn/index.md Here is an example of how to check documentation for dataflow. ```python from googleapiclient.discovery import build dataflow_service = build('dataflow', 'v1b3') projects_resource = dataflow_service.projects() locations_resource = projects_resource.locations() flex_templates_resource = locations_resource.flexTemplates() print(flex_templates_resource.launch.__doc__) ``` These APIs are automatically generated based on the REST API, so you can check the general idea and required arguments in the REST API documentation for the Life Science service. https://cloud.google.com/life-sciences/docs/reference/rest If you looking for example hook, you should look at Cloud Build: https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/master/airflow/providers/google/cloud/hooks/cloud_build.py It still uses discovery.
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