
Before you begin
- Labs create a Google Cloud project and resources for a fixed time
- Labs have a time limit and no pause feature. If you end the lab, you'll have to restart from the beginning.
- On the top left of your screen, click Start lab to begin
Create a Cloud Storage bucket
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Upload an image in a storage bucket (demo-image.jpg)
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Make the uploaded image publicly accessible
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The Google APIs Explorer is a tool that lets you explore various Google API methods without writing code. With the APIs Explorer you can:
The APIs Explorer uses its own API keys whenever it makes a request. When you use the APIs Explorer to make a request, it displays the request syntax, which includes a placeholder labeled {YOUR_API_KEY}
. If you want to make the same request in your application, you need to replace this placeholder with your own API key.
Read these instructions. Labs are timed and you cannot pause them. The timer, which starts when you click Start Lab, shows how long Google Cloud resources are made available to you.
This hands-on lab lets you do the lab activities in a real cloud environment, not in a simulation or demo environment. It does so by giving you new, temporary credentials you use to sign in and access Google Cloud for the duration of the lab.
To complete this lab, you need:
Click the Start Lab button. If you need to pay for the lab, a dialog opens for you to select your payment method. On the left is the Lab Details pane with the following:
Click Open Google Cloud console (or right-click and select Open Link in Incognito Window if you are running the Chrome browser).
The lab spins up resources, and then opens another tab that shows the Sign in page.
Tip: Arrange the tabs in separate windows, side-by-side.
If necessary, copy the Username below and paste it into the Sign in dialog.
You can also find the Username in the Lab Details pane.
Click Next.
Copy the Password below and paste it into the Welcome dialog.
You can also find the Password in the Lab Details pane.
Click Next.
Click through the subsequent pages:
After a few moments, the Google Cloud console opens in this tab.
Click Check my progress to verify your performed task. If you have successfully created a Cloud Storage bucket, you will see an assessment score.
You'll be asking the Cloud Vision API to analyze an image through API Explorer. First, add an image to your bucket for it to analyze. You can use one of your own, or download the image below to your computer and save it as demo-image.jpg
.
Click Check my progress to verify your performed task. If you have successfully uploaded an image in a storage bucket, you will see an assessment score.
After the file is uploaded and listed in your bucket, share the image publicly by following these steps:
Click Check my progress to verify your performed task. If you have successfully made the uploaded image publicly accessible, you will see an assessment score.
You should see that the image is now public. You're ready to use the API Explorer.
Go to Navigation menu > APIs & Services.
Click + ENABLE APIS AND SERVICES, search for Cloud Vision, then select the Cloud Vision API from the results list and click on it.
Make sure that API is enabled, if not click Enable.
Open the Cloud Vision - Try this API link.
This will open a new tab with the APIs Explorer page loaded.
You will now be on the APIs Explorer page.
images.annotate
method from Cloud Vision API is being used. You can view all API versions and its method on Cloud Vision API reference.
[Add Item]
- for your property select "features".[Add Item]
, select "type"; next to it select LABEL_DETECTION.gs://MY_BUCKET/demo-image.jpg
When you're done, your Request body field should look like this:
On the right panel of an API Explorer console, you can see Cloud Vision API call with cURL
, HTTP
and JAVASCRIPT
.
Now click Execute.
Select your student account.
On the next screen, click Allow to give APIs Explorer access.
The results of Cloud Vision API analysis of the image will be below to your right panel. The top part of the results should look like this:
Try these multiple-choice questions to reinforce your understanding of this lab's concepts. Answer them to the best of your abilities.
You've made your first images.annotate
request to the Cloud Vision API service.
This lab is part of a series of labs called Qwik Starts. These labs are designed to give you a little taste of the many features available with Google Cloud. Search for "Qwik Starts" in the lab catalog to find the next lab you'd like to take!
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Manual Last Updated November 4, 2024
Lab Last Tested November 4, 2024
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