Complete the steps described in the rest of this page to create a simple Gocommand-line application that makes requests to the Google Calendar API.
- Download Google Calendar
- Calendar Pro 3 3 – Google Calendar Application For Windows
- Calendarpro 3 3 – Google Calendar Application Form
Prerequisites
- Nice Functionality, Merges Multiple Calendars I’ve tried several calendar programs and have actually come BACK to Tiny Calendar. Of all the ones I’ve suffered through these many months, Tiny Calendar is the most user friendly and synchs with and consolidates my iOS and Google bits so I can accept a Google calendar invitation on my desktop, for example, and it will then get pulled into Tiny.
- Awesome Cal was mine. The other calendar I won’t mention (Pocket Informant) I used since my Blackberry days and recently they changed design AND added a monthly $2.99 subscription fee. I tried hard to continue liking and using it. But, Paying a fee on a calendar that does nothing other than be a calendar is like paying someone to watch you sleep.
To run this quickstart, you need the following prerequisites:
- Go, latest version recommended.
- Git, latest version recommended.
- A Google account with Google Calendar enabled
Step 1: Turn on the Google Calendar API
Click this button to create a new Cloud Platform project and automaticallyenable the Google Calendar API: Topaz adjust ai 1 0 49.
In resulting dialog click DOWNLOAD CLIENT CONFIGURATION and save the fileDownload Google Calendar
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credentials.json
to your working directory.Step 2: Prepare the workspace
Calendar Pro 3 3 – Google Calendar Application For Windows
- Set the
GOPATH
environment variable to your working directory. - Get the Google Calendar API Go client library and OAuth2 packageusing the following commands:
Calendarpro 3 3 – Google Calendar Application Form
Step 3: Set up the sample
Create a file named
quickstart.go
in your working directory and copyin the following code:![Calendarpro 3 3 – Google Calendar Application Calendarpro 3 3 – Google Calendar Application](https://www.imojado.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/dkYJ.jpg)
Step 4: Run the sample
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Build and run the sample using the following command from your workingdirectory:
The first time you run the sample, it will prompt you to authorize access:
- Browse to the provided URL in your web browser.If you are not already logged into your Google account, you will beprompted to log in. If you are logged into multiple Google accounts, youwill be asked to select one account to use for the authorization.
- Click the Accept button.
- Copy the code you're given, paste it into the command-line prompt, and pressEnter.
Notes
- Authorization information is stored on the file system, so subsequentexecutions will not prompt for authorization.
- The authorization flow in this example is designed for a command-lineapplication. For information on how to perform authorization in a webapplication, seeUsing OAuth 2.0 for Web Server Applications.
Further reading
Troubleshooting
This section describes some common issues that you may encounter whileattempting to run this quickstart and suggests possible solutions.
This app isn't verified.
Uctox 2 5 4 – full featured invoicing app developer. The OAuth consent screen that is presented to the user may show the warning'This app isn't verified' if it is requesting scopes that provide access tosensitive user data. These applications must eventually go through theverification process toremove that warning and other limitations. During the development phase you cancontinue past this warning by clickingAdvanced > Go to {Project Name} (unsafe).