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Starting June 2022, API 3.x is deprecated. Read our deprecation notice to see how this affects you.

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The articles here document some more advanced techniques and types of API usage. For full tutorials and examples, see the relevant sections

Looker API 3.x Deprecation Notice

Following our API 4.0 GA release in Looker 22.4, we announced the deprecation of our 3.1 API, in addition to our already deprecated 3.…

Looker API 4.0 Generally Available

We are excited to announce that Looker API 4.0 is generally available in Looker 22.4. The generally available API 4.0 (API 4.0 GA) has…

Looker API Authentication Using OAuth

Looker uses OAuth to let OAuth client applications authenticate into the Looker API without exposing client IDs and client secrets to the…

Looker API Versioning

Most applications are written using some form of a client SDK, or possibly an API URL. The client SDK and API URLs are bound to a specific…

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