This guide explains how to create, get, and update a meeting space plus end an
active conference on the spaces
resource of the Google Meet REST API.
Create a meeting space
To create a meeting space
,
use the create
method
on the spaces
resource.
The method returns an instance of a spaces
resource, which includes the SpaceConfig
object
that's the configuration for the meeting space. It also contains the ActiveConference
object that's a link to the current conferenceRecords
resource within the meeting space.
The following code sample shows how to create a meeting space:
Java
import com.google.api.core.ApiFuture ; import com.google.apps.meet.v2.CreateSpaceRequest ; import com.google.apps.meet.v2.Space ; import com.google.apps.meet.v2.SpacesServiceClient ; public class AsyncCreateSpace { public static void main ( String [] args ) throws Exception { asyncCreateSpace (); } public static void asyncCreateSpace () throws Exception { // This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only. // It will require modifications to work: // - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization. // - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service client as shown in // https://cloud.google.com/java/docs/setup#configure_endpoints_for_the_client_library try ( SpacesServiceClient spacesServiceClient = SpacesServiceClient . create ()) { CreateSpaceRequest request = CreateSpaceRequest . newBuilder (). setSpace ( Space . newBuilder (). build ()). build (); ApiFuture<Space> future = spacesServiceClient . createSpaceCallable (). futureCall ( request ); // Do something. Space response = future . get (); } } }
Node.js
/** * This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only. * It will require modifications to work. * It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization. * TODO(developer): Uncomment these variables before running the sample. */ /** * Space to be created. As of May 2023, the input space can be empty. Later on * the input space can be non-empty when space configuration is introduced. */ // const space = {} // Imports the Meet library const { SpacesServiceClient } = require ( '@google-apps/meet' ). v2 ; // Instantiates a client const meetClient = new SpacesServiceClient (); async function callCreateSpace () { // Construct request const request = { }; // Run request const response = await meetClient . createSpace ( request ); console . log ( response ); } callCreateSpace ();
Python
# This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a # code template only. # It will require modifications to work: # - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization. # - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service # client as shown in: # https://googleapis.dev/python/google-api-core/latest/client_options.html from google.apps import meet_v2 async def sample_create_space (): # Create a client client = meet_v2 . SpacesServiceAsyncClient () # Initialize request argument(s) request = meet_v2 . CreateSpaceRequest ( ) # Make the request response = await client . create_space ( request = request ) # Handle the response print ( response )
Get details about a meeting space
To get details about an active meeting space and its settings, use the get
method on the spaces
resource with a
specified name
. For more information, see How Meet
identifies a meeting
space
.
The method returns a meeting space as an instance of the spaces
resource. To determine
if an active conference exists, examine the activeConference
field.
The following code sample shows how to retrieve a meeting space:
Java
import com.google.api.core.ApiFuture ; import com.google.apps.meet.v2.GetSpaceRequest ; import com.google.apps.meet.v2.Space ; import com.google.apps.meet.v2.SpaceName ; import com.google.apps.meet.v2.SpacesServiceClient ; public class AsyncGetSpace { public static void main ( String [] args ) throws Exception { asyncGetSpace (); } public static void asyncGetSpace () throws Exception { // This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only. // It will require modifications to work: // - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization. // - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service client as shown in // https://cloud.google.com/java/docs/setup#configure_endpoints_for_the_client_library try ( SpacesServiceClient spacesServiceClient = SpacesServiceClient . create ()) { GetSpaceRequest request = GetSpaceRequest . newBuilder (). setName ( SpaceName . of ( "[SPACE]" ). toString ()). build (); ApiFuture<Space> future = spacesServiceClient . getSpaceCallable (). futureCall ( request ); // Do something. Space response = future . get (); } } }
Node.js
/** * This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only. * It will require modifications to work. * It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization. * TODO(developer): Uncomment these variables before running the sample. */ /** * Required. Resource name of the space. * Format: `spaces/{space}` or `spaces/{meetingCode}`. * `{space}` is the resource identifier for the space. It's a unique, * server-generated ID and is case sensitive. For example, `jQCFfuBOdN5z`. * `{meetingCode}` is an alias for the space. It's a typeable, unique * character string and is non-case sensitive. For example, `abc-mnop-xyz`. * The maximum length is 128 characters. * A `meetingCode` shouldn't be stored long term as it can become * dissociated from a meeting space and can be reused for different meeting * spaces in the future. Generally, a `meetingCode` expires 365 days after * last use. For more information, see Learn about meeting codes in Google * Meet (https://support.google.com/meet/answer/10710509). * For more information, see How Meet identifies a meeting * space (https://developers.google.com/meet/api/guides/meeting-spaces#identify-meeting-space). */ // const name = 'abc123' // Imports the Meet library const { SpacesServiceClient } = require ( '@google-apps/meet' ). v2 ; // Instantiates a client const meetClient = new SpacesServiceClient (); async function callGetSpace () { // Construct request const request = { name , }; // Run request const response = await meetClient . getSpace ( request ); console . log ( response ); } callGetSpace ();
Python
# This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a # code template only. # It will require modifications to work: # - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization. # - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service # client as shown in: # https://googleapis.dev/python/google-api-core/latest/client_options.html from google.apps import meet_v2 async def sample_get_space (): # Create a client client = meet_v2 . SpacesServiceAsyncClient () # Initialize request argument(s) request = meet_v2 . GetSpaceRequest ( name = "name_value" , ) # Make the request response = await client . get_space ( request = request ) # Handle the response print ( response )
Replace the space name value with the unique server-generated ID for the meeting space.
Update a meeting space
To update the details of a meeting space, use the patch
method on the spaces
resource with a
specified name
. For more information, see How Meet identifies
a meeting
space
.
The patch
method also takes an optional updateMask
query parameter. The
field is of type FieldMask
.
This is a comma-delimited list of fields you want to update in the space.
The method returns a meeting space as an instance of the spaces
resource.
The following code sample shows how to update a meeting space:
Java
import com.google.api.core.ApiFuture ; import com.google.apps.meet.v2.Space ; import com.google.apps.meet.v2.SpacesServiceClient ; import com.google.apps.meet.v2.UpdateSpaceRequest ; import com.google.protobuf.FieldMask ; public class AsyncUpdateSpace { public static void main ( String [] args ) throws Exception { asyncUpdateSpace (); } public static void asyncUpdateSpace () throws Exception { // This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only. // It will require modifications to work: // - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization. // - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service client as shown in // https://cloud.google.com/java/docs/setup#configure_endpoints_for_the_client_library try ( SpacesServiceClient spacesServiceClient = SpacesServiceClient . create ()) { UpdateSpaceRequest request = UpdateSpaceRequest . newBuilder () . setSpace ( Space . newBuilder (). build ()) . setUpdateMask ( FieldMask . newBuilder (). build ()) . build (); ApiFuture<Space> future = spacesServiceClient . updateSpaceCallable (). futureCall ( request ); // Do something. Space response = future . get (); } } }
Node.js
/** * This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only. * It will require modifications to work. * It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization. * TODO(developer): Uncomment these variables before running the sample. */ /** * Required. Space to be updated. */ // const space = {} /** * Optional. Field mask used to specify the fields to be updated in the space. * If update_mask isn't provided(not set, set with empty paths, or only has "" * as paths), it defaults to update all fields provided with values in the * request. * Using "*" as update_mask will update all fields, including deleting fields * not set in the request. */ // const updateMask = {} // Imports the Meet library const { SpacesServiceClient } = require ( '@google-apps/meet' ). v2 ; // Instantiates a client const meetClient = new SpacesServiceClient (); async function callUpdateSpace () { // Construct request const request = { space , }; // Run request const response = await meetClient . updateSpace ( request ); console . log ( response ); } callUpdateSpace ();
Python
# This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a # code template only. # It will require modifications to work: # - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization. # - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service # client as shown in: # https://googleapis.dev/python/google-api-core/latest/client_options.html from google.apps import meet_v2 async def sample_update_space (): # Create a client client = meet_v2 . SpacesServiceAsyncClient () # Initialize request argument(s) request = meet_v2 . UpdateSpaceRequest ( ) # Make the request response = await client . update_space ( request = request ) # Handle the response print ( response )
Replace the space name value with the unique server-generated ID for the meeting space.
End active conference
To end an active conference within a meeting space (if there's one), use the endActiveConference
method on the spaces
resource.
Both the request and response body are empty. For more information, see How
Meet identifies a meeting
space
.
The following code sample shows how to end an active conference:
Java
import com.google.api.core.ApiFuture ; import com.google.apps.meet.v2.EndActiveConferenceRequest ; import com.google.apps.meet.v2.SpaceName ; import com.google.apps.meet.v2.SpacesServiceClient ; import com.google.protobuf.Empty ; public class AsyncEndActiveConference { public static void main ( String [] args ) throws Exception { asyncEndActiveConference (); } public static void asyncEndActiveConference () throws Exception { // This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only. // It will require modifications to work: // - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization. // - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service client as shown in // https://cloud.google.com/java/docs/setup#configure_endpoints_for_the_client_library try ( SpacesServiceClient spacesServiceClient = SpacesServiceClient . create ()) { EndActiveConferenceRequest request = EndActiveConferenceRequest . newBuilder () . setName ( SpaceName . of ( "[SPACE]" ). toString ()) . build (); ApiFuture<Empty> future = spacesServiceClient . endActiveConferenceCallable (). futureCall ( request ); // Do something. future . get (); } } }
Node.js
/** * This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only. * It will require modifications to work. * It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization. * TODO(developer): Uncomment these variables before running the sample. */ /** * Required. Resource name of the space. * Format: `spaces/{space}`. * `{space}` is the resource identifier for the space. It's a unique, * server-generated ID and is case sensitive. For example, `jQCFfuBOdN5z`. * For more information, see How Meet identifies a meeting * space (https://developers.google.com/meet/api/guides/meeting-spaces#identify-meeting-space). */ // const name = 'abc123' // Imports the Meet library const { SpacesServiceClient } = require ( '@google-apps/meet' ). v2 ; // Instantiates a client const meetClient = new SpacesServiceClient (); async function callEndActiveConference () { // Construct request const request = { name , }; // Run request const response = await meetClient . endActiveConference ( request ); console . log ( response ); } callEndActiveConference ();
Python
# This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a # code template only. # It will require modifications to work: # - It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization. # - It may require specifying regional endpoints when creating the service # client as shown in: # https://googleapis.dev/python/google-api-core/latest/client_options.html from google.apps import meet_v2 async def sample_end_active_conference (): # Create a client client = meet_v2 . SpacesServiceAsyncClient () # Initialize request argument(s) request = meet_v2 . EndActiveConferenceRequest ( name = "name_value" , ) # Make the request await client . end_active_conference ( request = request )
Replace the space name value with the unique server-generated ID for the meeting space.