Maps Datasets API release notes

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This page is updated with each new release of the Maps Datasets API. The changelog lists releases by date and includes any new features, bug fixes and significant performance improvements.

See the Getting Started documentation for information on how to get started using the Maps Datasets API.

July 30, 2024

This release includes the General Availability (GA) release of the Maps Datasets API.

See the Release Notes for information about this release and all other releases. If you are a new user, see Set Up your Google Cloud project to start the installation process.

The fetchDatasetErrors API is now available. This API returns all errors associated with a failed dataset upload.

For more information and usage, see Get data upload errors.

The maximum supported file size for upload has been increased from 350 MB to 500 MB. For more information, see Create a dataset.

May 28, 2024

This release of the Maps Datasets API adds support for dataset versions. In previous releases, you could only upload data to a dataset once. Now you can upload new data to a dataset to create a new version of the dataset.

For more information, see Create a dataset.

The initial Preview release of the Maps Datasets API included endpoint URLs that contained /v1alpha. Those endpoints have been removed. You must use the endpoint URLs that contain /v1 for API calls.

For information on migrating your apps, see Migrate from the previous Preview release.

June 06, 2023

This release changed the endpoint URL for API calls to use /v1 instead of /v1alpha. The previous endpoints were in the form:

https://mapsplatformdatasets.googleapis.com/v1alpha/projects

The new endpoints are in the form:

https://mapsplatformdatasets.googleapis.com/v1/projects

For information on migrating your apps, see Migrate from the previous Preview release.

May 10, 2023

The Preview release of the Maps Datasets API is now available. For information about this release, and for all previous releases, see the Release Notes or subscribe to the Release Notes XML feed.

To start the installation process, see Set Up in the Google Cloud Console.