Deprecation notice: Blogger v2.0 GData API scheduled for sunset

Since the Google Data APIis an old API protocol and Blogger already supports the new version 3.0 API, Blogger will no longer support the Blogger version 2.0 GData API. If you still use the Blogger version 2.0 GData API and continue to use a Blogger API, you can migrate to the latest Blogger API v3.0. On September 30, 2024, there’s a plan to shut down version 2.0 GData API .

Frequently asked questions

Why is the API being turned down?

The GData API is one of Google's old APIs, and almost all Google APIs that used GData are either deprecated or migrated away from GData. Blogger now provides the latest version 3.0 API as a replacement.

When will the API be turned down?

At the end of September 2024.

What should I do about this?

To ensure continued functionality, update your applications that rely on the version 2.0 Google Data API to the Blogger version 3.0 API.

How can I migrate from the version 2.0 GData API to the version 3.0 API?

Refer to the v3.0 API documentation to find how you can achieve your goals.

Blogger version 3.0 API doesn't fully cover my current usage of the version 2.0 GData API, what should I do?

If you want to send feature requests, you can publicly post it or upvote if the topic already exists on Blogger Help Community, or privately send feedback through the help icon at the top right of Blogger web page.

The version 2.0 GData API URLs are used as feed URLs. Will such feeds be unavailable too?
  • We continue to serve feeds for such URLs. But the response is the same as blogspot.com feeds like https://{your_subdomain}.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default and can be slightly different from the original.
    • Non-public posts like draft and scheduled aren't listed.
    • Feeds for private blogs aren't available. It returns with “401 Unauthorized status.”
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