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The Google API PHP Client is an official PHP client library for accessing Google APIs such as Gmail, Calendar, Drive, YouTube, and more. It handles OAuth 2.0 authentication, RESTful API calls, and JSON parsing, making it easier for PHP applications to interact with Google’s ecosystem.
Google's supported Node.js client library for accessing Google APIs. Support for authorization and authentication with OAuth 2.0, API Keys and JWT (Service Tokens) is included. The full list of supported APIs can be found on the Google APIs Explorer. The API endpoints are automatically generated, so if the API is not in the list, it is currently not supported by this API client library.
OpenAI-Java is the official Java client library provided by OpenAI for interacting with the OpenAI API. It is designed to make it easier for Java applications to call endpoints like chat completions, embeddings, function calling, streaming, and other model services using idiomatic Java patterns. You configure the client (often via environment variables or system properties), then build parameter objects (e.g. ChatCompletionCreateParams) and invoke methods like...