list(name, orderBy=None, pageSize=None, format=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None)
Lists assets that the user has liked. Only the value 'me', representing
list_next(previous_request, previous_response)
Retrieves the next page of results.
list(name, orderBy=None, pageSize=None, format=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None)
Lists assets that the user has liked. Only the value 'me', representing the currently-authenticated user, is supported. May include assets with an access level of UNLISTED. Args: name: string, A valid user id. Currently, only the special value 'me', representing the currently-authenticated user is supported. To use 'me', you must pass an OAuth token with the request. (required) orderBy: string, Specifies an ordering for assets. Acceptable values are: `BEST`, `NEWEST`, `OLDEST`, 'LIKED_TIME'. Defaults to `LIKED_TIME`, which ranks assets based on how recently they were liked. pageSize: integer, The maximum number of assets to be returned. This value must be between `1` and `100`. Defaults to `20`. format: string, Return only assets with the matching format. Acceptable values are: `BLOCKS`, `FBX`, `GLTF`, `GLTF2`, `OBJ`, `TILT`. pageToken: string, Specifies a continuation token from a previous search whose results were split into multiple pages. To get the next page, submit the same request specifying the value from next_page_token. x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format Returns: An object of the form: { # A response message from a request to list. "nextPageToken": "A String", # The continuation token for retrieving the next page. If empty, # indicates that there are no more pages. To get the next page, submit the # same request specifying this value as the # page_token. "totalSize": 42, # The total number of assets in the list, without pagination. "assets": [ # A list of assets that match the criteria specified in the request. { # Represents and describes an asset in the Poly library. An asset is a 3D model # or scene created using [Tilt Brush](//www.tiltbrush.com), # [Blocks](//vr.google.com/blocks/), or any 3D program that produces a file # that can be upload to Poly. "updateTime": "A String", # The time when the asset was last modified. For published assets, whose # contents are immutable, the update time changes only when metadata # properties, such as visibility, are updated. "displayName": "A String", # The human-readable name, set by the asset's author. "description": "A String", # The human-readable description, set by the asset's author. "license": "A String", # The license under which the author has made the asset available # for use, if any. "visibility": "A String", # The visibility of the asset and who can access it. "thumbnail": { # Represents a file in Poly, which can be a root, # The thumbnail image for the asset. # resource, or thumbnail file. "url": "A String", # The URL where the file data can be retrieved. "relativePath": "A String", # The path of the resource file relative to the # root file. For root or thumbnail files, # this is just the filename. "contentType": "A String", # The MIME content-type, such as `image/png`. # For more information, see # [MIME # types](//developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/MIME_types). }, "presentationParams": { # Hints for displaying the asset, based on information available when the asset # Hints for displaying the asset. Note that these parameters are not # immutable; the author of an asset may change them post-publication. # was uploaded. "orientingRotation": { # A [Quaternion](//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaternion). Please note: if in the # A rotation that should be applied to the object root to make it upright. # More precisely, this quaternion transforms from "object space" (the space # in which the object is defined) to "presentation space", a coordinate # system where +Y is up, +X is right, -Z is forward. For example, if # the object is the Eiffel Tower, in its local coordinate system the # object might be laid out such that the base of the tower is on the # YZ plane and the tip of the tower is towards positive X. In this case # this quaternion would specify a rotation (of 90 degrees about the Z # axis) such that in the presentation space the base of the tower is # aligned with the XZ plane, and the tip of the tower lies towards +Y. # # This rotation is unrelated to the object's pose in the web preview, # which is just a camera position setting and is *not* reflected in this # rotation. # # Please note: this is applicable only to the gLTF. # response you see "w: 1" and nothing else this is the default value of # [0, 0, 0, 1] where x,y, and z are 0. "y": 3.14, # The y component. "x": 3.14, # The x component. "z": 3.14, # The z component. "w": 3.14, # The scalar component. }, "colorSpace": "A String", # The materials' diffuse/albedo color. This does not apply to vertex colors # or texture maps. "backgroundColor": "A String", # A background color which could be used for displaying the 3D asset in a # 'thumbnail' or 'palette' style view. Authors have the option to set this # background color when publishing or editing their asset. # # This is represented as a six-digit hexademical triplet specifying the # RGB components of the background color, e.g. #FF0000 for Red. }, "authorName": "A String", # The author's publicly visible name. Use this name when giving credit to the # author. For more information, see [Licensing](/poly/discover/licensing). "isCurated": True or False, # Whether this asset has been curated by the Poly team. "formats": [ # A list of Formats where each # format describes one representation of the asset. { # The same asset can be represented in different formats, for example, # a [WaveFront .obj](//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wavefront_.obj_file) file with its # corresponding .mtl file or a [Khronos glTF](//www.khronos.org/gltf) file # with its corresponding .glb binary data. A format refers to a specific # representation of an asset and contains all information needed to # retrieve and describe this representation. "formatType": "A String", # A short string that identifies the format type of this representation. # Possible values are: `FBX`, `GLTF`, `GLTF2`, `OBJ`, and `TILT`. "root": { # Represents a file in Poly, which can be a root, # The root of the file hierarchy. This will always be populated. # For some format_types - such as `TILT`, which are # self-contained - this is all of the data. # # Other types - such as `OBJ` - often reference other data elements. # These are contained in the resources field. # resource, or thumbnail file. "url": "A String", # The URL where the file data can be retrieved. "relativePath": "A String", # The path of the resource file relative to the # root file. For root or thumbnail files, # this is just the filename. "contentType": "A String", # The MIME content-type, such as `image/png`. # For more information, see # [MIME # types](//developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/MIME_types). }, "formatComplexity": { # Information on the complexity of this Format. # Complexity stats about this representation of the asset. "triangleCount": "A String", # The estimated number of triangles. "lodHint": 42, # A non-negative integer that represents the level of detail (LOD) of this # format relative to other formats of the same asset with the same # format_type. # This hint allows you to sort formats from the most-detailed (0) to # least-detailed (integers greater than 0). }, "resources": [ # A list of dependencies of the root element. May include, but is not # limited to, materials, textures, and shader programs. { # Represents a file in Poly, which can be a root, # resource, or thumbnail file. "url": "A String", # The URL where the file data can be retrieved. "relativePath": "A String", # The path of the resource file relative to the # root file. For root or thumbnail files, # this is just the filename. "contentType": "A String", # The MIME content-type, such as `image/png`. # For more information, see # [MIME # types](//developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/MIME_types). }, ], }, ], "metadata": "A String", # Application-defined opaque metadata for this asset. This field is only # returned when querying for the signed-in user's own assets, not for public # assets. This string is limited to 1K chars. It is up to the creator of # the asset to define the format for this string (for example, JSON). "createTime": "A String", # For published assets, the time when the asset was published. # For unpublished assets, the time when the asset was created. "remixInfo": { # Info about the sources of this asset (i.e. assets that were remixed to # The remix info for the asset. # create this asset). "sourceAsset": [ # Resource ids for the sources of this remix, of the form: # `assets/{ASSET_ID}` "A String", ], }, "name": "A String", # The unique identifier for the asset in the form: # `assets/{ASSET_ID}`. }, ], }
list_next(previous_request, previous_response)
Retrieves the next page of results. Args: previous_request: The request for the previous page. (required) previous_response: The response from the request for the previous page. (required) Returns: A request object that you can call 'execute()' on to request the next page. Returns None if there are no more items in the collection.