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32 changes: 5 additions & 27 deletions bigquery/api/README.rst
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -17,34 +17,12 @@ Setup
Authentication
++++++++++++++

Authentication is typically done through `Application Default Credentials`_,
which means you do not have to change the code to authenticate as long as
your environment has credentials. You have a few options for setting up
authentication:
This sample requires you to have authentication setup. Refer to the
`Authentication Getting Started Guide`_ for instructions on setting up
credentials for applications.

#. When running locally, use the `Google Cloud SDK`_

.. code-block:: bash

gcloud auth application-default login


#. When running on App Engine or Compute Engine, credentials are already
set-up. However, you may need to configure your Compute Engine instance
with `additional scopes`_.

#. You can create a `Service Account key file`_. This file can be used to
authenticate to Google Cloud Platform services from any environment. To use
the file, set the ``GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS`` environment variable to
the path to the key file, for example:

.. code-block:: bash

export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service_account.json

.. _Application Default Credentials: https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication#getting_credentials_for_server-centric_flow
.. _additional scopes: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/authentication#using
.. _Service Account key file: https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2ServiceAccount#creatinganaccount
.. _Authentication Getting Started Guide:
https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/getting-started

Install Dependencies
++++++++++++++++++++
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32 changes: 5 additions & 27 deletions bigquery/rest/README.rst
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -17,34 +17,12 @@ Setup
Authentication
++++++++++++++

Authentication is typically done through `Application Default Credentials`_,
which means you do not have to change the code to authenticate as long as
your environment has credentials. You have a few options for setting up
authentication:
This sample requires you to have authentication setup. Refer to the
`Authentication Getting Started Guide`_ for instructions on setting up
credentials for applications.

#. When running locally, use the `Google Cloud SDK`_

.. code-block:: bash

gcloud auth application-default login


#. When running on App Engine or Compute Engine, credentials are already
set-up. However, you may need to configure your Compute Engine instance
with `additional scopes`_.

#. You can create a `Service Account key file`_. This file can be used to
authenticate to Google Cloud Platform services from any environment. To use
the file, set the ``GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS`` environment variable to
the path to the key file, for example:

.. code-block:: bash

export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service_account.json

.. _Application Default Credentials: https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication#getting_credentials_for_server-centric_flow
.. _additional scopes: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/authentication#using
.. _Service Account key file: https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2ServiceAccount#creatinganaccount
.. _Authentication Getting Started Guide:
https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/getting-started

Install Dependencies
++++++++++++++++++++
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32 changes: 5 additions & 27 deletions bigtable/hello/README.rst
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -17,34 +17,12 @@ Setup
Authentication
++++++++++++++

Authentication is typically done through `Application Default Credentials`_,
which means you do not have to change the code to authenticate as long as
your environment has credentials. You have a few options for setting up
authentication:
This sample requires you to have authentication setup. Refer to the
`Authentication Getting Started Guide`_ for instructions on setting up
credentials for applications.

#. When running locally, use the `Google Cloud SDK`_

.. code-block:: bash

gcloud auth application-default login


#. When running on App Engine or Compute Engine, credentials are already
set-up. However, you may need to configure your Compute Engine instance
with `additional scopes`_.

#. You can create a `Service Account key file`_. This file can be used to
authenticate to Google Cloud Platform services from any environment. To use
the file, set the ``GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS`` environment variable to
the path to the key file, for example:

.. code-block:: bash

export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service_account.json

.. _Application Default Credentials: https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication#getting_credentials_for_server-centric_flow
.. _additional scopes: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/authentication#using
.. _Service Account key file: https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2ServiceAccount#creatinganaccount
.. _Authentication Getting Started Guide:
https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/getting-started

Install Dependencies
++++++++++++++++++++
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32 changes: 5 additions & 27 deletions bigtable/hello_happybase/README.rst
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -24,34 +24,12 @@ Setup
Authentication
++++++++++++++

Authentication is typically done through `Application Default Credentials`_,
which means you do not have to change the code to authenticate as long as
your environment has credentials. You have a few options for setting up
authentication:
This sample requires you to have authentication setup. Refer to the
`Authentication Getting Started Guide`_ for instructions on setting up
credentials for applications.

#. When running locally, use the `Google Cloud SDK`_

.. code-block:: bash

gcloud auth application-default login


#. When running on App Engine or Compute Engine, credentials are already
set-up. However, you may need to configure your Compute Engine instance
with `additional scopes`_.

#. You can create a `Service Account key file`_. This file can be used to
authenticate to Google Cloud Platform services from any environment. To use
the file, set the ``GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS`` environment variable to
the path to the key file, for example:

.. code-block:: bash

export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service_account.json

.. _Application Default Credentials: https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication#getting_credentials_for_server-centric_flow
.. _additional scopes: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/authentication#using
.. _Service Account key file: https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2ServiceAccount#creatinganaccount
.. _Authentication Getting Started Guide:
https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/getting-started

Install Dependencies
++++++++++++++++++++
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32 changes: 5 additions & 27 deletions bigtable/metricscaler/README.rst
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -21,34 +21,12 @@ Setup
Authentication
++++++++++++++

Authentication is typically done through `Application Default Credentials`_,
which means you do not have to change the code to authenticate as long as
your environment has credentials. You have a few options for setting up
authentication:
This sample requires you to have authentication setup. Refer to the
`Authentication Getting Started Guide`_ for instructions on setting up
credentials for applications.

#. When running locally, use the `Google Cloud SDK`_

.. code-block:: bash

gcloud auth application-default login


#. When running on App Engine or Compute Engine, credentials are already
set-up. However, you may need to configure your Compute Engine instance
with `additional scopes`_.

#. You can create a `Service Account key file`_. This file can be used to
authenticate to Google Cloud Platform services from any environment. To use
the file, set the ``GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS`` environment variable to
the path to the key file, for example:

.. code-block:: bash

export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service_account.json

.. _Application Default Credentials: https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication#getting_credentials_for_server-centric_flow
.. _additional scopes: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/authentication#using
.. _Service Account key file: https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2ServiceAccount#creatinganaccount
.. _Authentication Getting Started Guide:
https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/getting-started

Install Dependencies
++++++++++++++++++++
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32 changes: 5 additions & 27 deletions container_engine/api-client/README.rst
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -17,34 +17,12 @@ Setup
Authentication
++++++++++++++

Authentication is typically done through `Application Default Credentials`_,
which means you do not have to change the code to authenticate as long as
your environment has credentials. You have a few options for setting up
authentication:
This sample requires you to have authentication setup. Refer to the
`Authentication Getting Started Guide`_ for instructions on setting up
credentials for applications.

#. When running locally, use the `Google Cloud SDK`_

.. code-block:: bash

gcloud auth application-default login


#. When running on App Engine or Compute Engine, credentials are already
set-up. However, you may need to configure your Compute Engine instance
with `additional scopes`_.

#. You can create a `Service Account key file`_. This file can be used to
authenticate to Google Cloud Platform services from any environment. To use
the file, set the ``GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS`` environment variable to
the path to the key file, for example:

.. code-block:: bash

export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service_account.json

.. _Application Default Credentials: https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication#getting_credentials_for_server-centric_flow
.. _additional scopes: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/authentication#using
.. _Service Account key file: https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2ServiceAccount#creatinganaccount
.. _Authentication Getting Started Guide:
https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/getting-started

Install Dependencies
++++++++++++++++++++
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32 changes: 5 additions & 27 deletions datastore/cloud-client/README.rst
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -17,34 +17,12 @@ Setup
Authentication
++++++++++++++

Authentication is typically done through `Application Default Credentials`_,
which means you do not have to change the code to authenticate as long as
your environment has credentials. You have a few options for setting up
authentication:
This sample requires you to have authentication setup. Refer to the
`Authentication Getting Started Guide`_ for instructions on setting up
credentials for applications.

#. When running locally, use the `Google Cloud SDK`_

.. code-block:: bash

gcloud auth application-default login


#. When running on App Engine or Compute Engine, credentials are already
set-up. However, you may need to configure your Compute Engine instance
with `additional scopes`_.

#. You can create a `Service Account key file`_. This file can be used to
authenticate to Google Cloud Platform services from any environment. To use
the file, set the ``GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS`` environment variable to
the path to the key file, for example:

.. code-block:: bash

export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service_account.json

.. _Application Default Credentials: https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication#getting_credentials_for_server-centric_flow
.. _additional scopes: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/authentication#using
.. _Service Account key file: https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2ServiceAccount#creatinganaccount
.. _Authentication Getting Started Guide:
https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/getting-started

Install Dependencies
++++++++++++++++++++
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32 changes: 5 additions & 27 deletions dns/api/README.rst
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -17,34 +17,12 @@ Setup
Authentication
++++++++++++++

Authentication is typically done through `Application Default Credentials`_,
which means you do not have to change the code to authenticate as long as
your environment has credentials. You have a few options for setting up
authentication:
This sample requires you to have authentication setup. Refer to the
`Authentication Getting Started Guide`_ for instructions on setting up
credentials for applications.

#. When running locally, use the `Google Cloud SDK`_

.. code-block:: bash

gcloud auth application-default login


#. When running on App Engine or Compute Engine, credentials are already
set-up. However, you may need to configure your Compute Engine instance
with `additional scopes`_.

#. You can create a `Service Account key file`_. This file can be used to
authenticate to Google Cloud Platform services from any environment. To use
the file, set the ``GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS`` environment variable to
the path to the key file, for example:

.. code-block:: bash

export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service_account.json

.. _Application Default Credentials: https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication#getting_credentials_for_server-centric_flow
.. _additional scopes: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/authentication#using
.. _Service Account key file: https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2ServiceAccount#creatinganaccount
.. _Authentication Getting Started Guide:
https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/getting-started

Install Dependencies
++++++++++++++++++++
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32 changes: 5 additions & 27 deletions error_reporting/README.rst
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Expand Up @@ -18,34 +18,12 @@ Setup
Authentication
++++++++++++++

Authentication is typically done through `Application Default Credentials`_,
which means you do not have to change the code to authenticate as long as
your environment has credentials. You have a few options for setting up
authentication:
This sample requires you to have authentication setup. Refer to the
`Authentication Getting Started Guide`_ for instructions on setting up
credentials for applications.

#. When running locally, use the `Google Cloud SDK`_

.. code-block:: bash

gcloud auth application-default login


#. When running on App Engine or Compute Engine, credentials are already
set-up. However, you may need to configure your Compute Engine instance
with `additional scopes`_.

#. You can create a `Service Account key file`_. This file can be used to
authenticate to Google Cloud Platform services from any environment. To use
the file, set the ``GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS`` environment variable to
the path to the key file, for example:

.. code-block:: bash

export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service_account.json

.. _Application Default Credentials: https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication#getting_credentials_for_server-centric_flow
.. _additional scopes: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/authentication#using
.. _Service Account key file: https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2ServiceAccount#creatinganaccount
.. _Authentication Getting Started Guide:
https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/getting-started

Install Dependencies
++++++++++++++++++++
Expand Down
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