API version BigQuery in Google Dataflow python












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Could someone tell me if the current API version of BigQuery to use with Google Dataflow in python is 0.25?



When I install apache-beam using:



pip install apache-beam[gcp]


The version I get is: 0.25



But the final version of the BigQuery API's for Python is 1.7.x



Why is this?










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    Could someone tell me if the current API version of BigQuery to use with Google Dataflow in python is 0.25?



    When I install apache-beam using:



    pip install apache-beam[gcp]


    The version I get is: 0.25



    But the final version of the BigQuery API's for Python is 1.7.x



    Why is this?










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      Could someone tell me if the current API version of BigQuery to use with Google Dataflow in python is 0.25?



      When I install apache-beam using:



      pip install apache-beam[gcp]


      The version I get is: 0.25



      But the final version of the BigQuery API's for Python is 1.7.x



      Why is this?










      share|improve this question
















      Could someone tell me if the current API version of BigQuery to use with Google Dataflow in python is 0.25?



      When I install apache-beam using:



      pip install apache-beam[gcp]


      The version I get is: 0.25



      But the final version of the BigQuery API's for Python is 1.7.x



      Why is this?







      python google-bigquery google-cloud-dataflow apache-beam






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