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Document Google settings #3

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glassdimly opened this issue Jun 1, 2017 · 2 comments
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Document Google settings #3

glassdimly opened this issue Jun 1, 2017 · 2 comments
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Anyone looking at the Civic Information API settings here will be confused. I don't know what they mean from the docs, and how I would translate that into appropriate app settings.

What we've done is simply pass all those options on, which means the non-dev will not be able to configure this app. This is the last hurdle (that I can see) for a n00b configuring the app.

So how did you figure out what these settings did? Is there another documentation source? Can we provide some basic instructions in the Form API description on the settings page? @eethann I'm hoping you can tackle this task or provide guidance.

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eethann commented Jun 1, 2017

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eethann commented Jun 1, 2017

For geographic "levels", there's not great docs. This has a bit more info:

http://google.github.io/google-api-nodejs-client/13.0.0/civicinfo.html

The levels of government of the office for this contest. There may be more than one in cases where a jurisdiction effectively acts at two different levels of government; for example, the mayor of the District of Columbia acts at "locality" level, but also effectively at both "administrative-area-2" and "administrative-area-1".

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