Question

As far as i understood,

  • Google Drive API used to interact Google Drive with other application and
  • Google Drive SDK used to create custom applications which to be used with in the Drive.

Am i correct or if i wrong please tell me the difference of those two.

Thanks.

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Solution

The Google Drive SDK is a layer around the Google Drive API; the SDK provides language-specific libraries, examples and guides to ease the development of apps that use the API.

Note that there are currently two versions of the API, with v2 being the current one. You will want to ensure that your chosen library supports the version you're targeting to access the correct set of features.

OTHER TIPS

As a writer for the team that contributes content for the SDK, I hope I can provide DarRay the desired level of Google Drive familiarity. Ashley's answer is correct -- we think of the SDK as the group of APIs for Drive, along with the client libraries, the examples, and all the rest.

This shows up while setting up project in Google Developer Console -

Drive SDK vs Drive APIs

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