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We introduced V3 APIs in early 2016. We have made continuous investments to make it more reliable, performant and secure. Going forward, we plan to bring all new features and improvements only to the newer V3 APIs. As part of this strategy, we are deprecating the usage of OData queries. Subsequently, we plan to disable the OData queries starting Feb 5th, 2020.
Call to Action: Transition to V3 APIs
Here are some resources to help you with the migration:
If you need further help in moving your use case to V3 APIs, do reach out to us at support@nuget.org or by commenting on the discussion issue: NuGet/NuGetGallery#7423
Note:
This does not impact the official legacy clients (nuget.exe 2.x or Visual Studio 2013) that rely on the V2 endpoints (https://www.nuget.org/api/v2)
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We introduced
V3 APIs
in early 2016. We have made continuous investments to make it more reliable, performant and secure. Going forward, we plan to bring all new features and improvements only to the newerV3 APIs
. As part of this strategy, we are deprecating the usage ofOData
queries. Subsequently, we plan to disable theOData
queries starting Feb 5th, 2020.Call to Action: Transition to V3 APIs
Here are some resources to help you with the migration:
V3 APIs
referenceV2 API
toV3 API
.If you need further help in moving your use case to
V3 APIs
, do reach out to us at support@nuget.org or by commenting on the discussion issue: NuGet/NuGetGallery#7423Note:
This does not impact the official legacy clients (nuget.exe 2.x or Visual Studio 2013) that rely on the V2 endpoints (https://www.nuget.org/api/v2)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: