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API keys do not have an associated JSON file. The API key ID is used by Google Cloud administrative tools to uniquely identify the key. The key ID cannot be used to authenticate. The key ID can be found in the URL of the key's edit page in the Google Cloud console.
This page explains how to create and manage API keys using the API Keys API. For information on how to use an API key with your calls to Google Cloud APIs, see Using API keys.
API Keys provides you a programmatic interface to create and manage API keys for your project. It provides you more control over API keys than the API key-related tasks that you can do in the Google Cloud console.
Google Cloud Platform lets you build, deploy, and scale applications, websites, and services on the same infrastructure as Google.
The simplest way to create a reCAPTCHA key is through the reCAPTCHA admin console. Alternatively, you can use the Google Cloud console, reCAPTCHA Enterprise API, or the Google Cloud CLI.
To start using Cloud Translation, you need a project that has the Cloud Translation API enabled and credentials to make authenticated calls. The following sections detail how to get set up before you make your first call to the Cloud Translation API.
The simplest way to view your API metrics is to use the Google Cloud console's API Dashboard. You can see an overview of all your API usage, or you can drill down to your usage of a specific API. To see an overview of your API usage: Visit Cloud console's APIs and Services section. The main API Dashboard is displayed by default.
Testing the API Keys API. Get the project number for the project in which you enabled API Keys. Define a convenient shell alias for calling the API: alias gcurl='curl -H "Authorization: Bearer $(gcloud auth print-access-token)" -H "Content-Type: application/json"'.
This page describes how to use API keys to access Google Cloud APIs and services that accept API keys. Not all Google Cloud APIs accept API keys to authorize usage. Review the documentation for the service or API that you want to use to determine whether it accepts API keys.
Google Cloud APIs. Google Cloud APIs allow you to automate your workflows by using your favorite language. Use these Cloud APIs with REST calls or client libraries in popular programming languages. Try Google Cloud free View documentation.