commit | 04290488d598c7ff9e31d98b11d87322c3c625b7 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Noah Dietz <noahdietz@users.noreply.github.com> | Mon Apr 29 13:22:17 2024 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Apr 29 20:22:17 2024 +0000 |
tree | 393d6ad647ce250739940c0cd01faef04d883612 | |
parent | 654e656dd9703dbb9a154f37dfbe9c8540a4656d [diff] |
chore(internal/kokoro): filter changes down to unique dir (#10064) In #9777 there are so many `.go` files being changed that the `internal/kokoro/presubmit.sh` bash scripting was overflowing the conditional check and returning an error. Oddly enough, things would keep going. We don't really need to check for changes on the `.go` file level if we are just going to run the directory's tests anyways, so let's filter the changes down to unique directory instead. Ran these commands locally against #9777 and it will fix the bash error we are seeing.
Go packages for Google Cloud Platform services.
import "cloud.google.com/go"
To install the packages on your system, do not clone the repo. Instead:
cd /my/cloud/project
go get
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client, err := storage.NewClient(ctx)
To authorize using a JSON key file, pass option.WithCredentialsFile
to the NewClient
function of the desired package. For example:
client, err := storage.NewClient(ctx, option.WithCredentialsFile("path/to/keyfile.json"))
You can exert more control over authorization by using the golang.org/x/oauth2
package to create an oauth2.TokenSource
. Then pass option.WithTokenSource
to the NewClient
function:
tokenSource := ...
client, err := storage.NewClient(ctx, option.WithTokenSource(tokenSource))
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