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This library provides classes of common event types used with Google services, as defined in the Google Cloudevents repository.
Note: This library requires Python 3.7+.
To install this package, run
pip install --upgrade google-events
To use an event class, see the snippet below:
from google.events.cloud import storage
# Parses a json string containing an event payload
# The json payload may be from an HTTP request received by a Cloud Run
# service with event triggers.
def handle_event_trigger(json_payload):
event = storage.StorageObjectData.from_json(json_payload)
print(f"{event.bucket}/{event.name} had event")
return "OK"
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Google Cloudevents library
We found that google-events demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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