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google-calendar

A fully generated, opinionated API client library for Google Calendar.

docs.rs

API Details

Manipulates events and other calendar data.

API Terms of Service

Contact

name url
Google https://google.com

License

name url
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Client Details

This client is generated from the Google Calendar OpenAPI specs based on API spec version v3. This way it will remain up to date as features are added. The documentation for the crate is generated along with the code to make this library easy to use.

To install the library, add the following to your Cargo.toml file.

[dependencies]
google-calendar = "0.7.0"

Basic example

Typical use will require intializing a Client. This requires a user agent string and set of credentials.

use google_calendar::Client;

let google calendar = Client::new(
    String::from("client-id"),
    String::from("client-secret"),
    String::from("redirect-uri"),
    String::from("token"),
    String::from("refresh-token")
);

Alternatively, the library can search for most of the variables required for the client in the environment:

  • GOOGLE CALENDAR_CLIENT_ID
  • GOOGLE CALENDAR_CLIENT_SECRET
  • GOOGLE CALENDAR_REDIRECT_URI

And then you can create a client from the environment.

use google_calendar::Client;

let google calendar = Client::new_from_env(
    String::from("token"),
    String::from("refresh-token")
);

It is okay to pass empty values for token and refresh_token. In the initial state of the client, you will not know these values.

To start off a fresh client and get a token and refresh_token, use the following.

use google_calendar::Client;

async fn do_call() {
    let mut google calendar = Client::new_from_env("", "");

    // Get the URL to request consent from the user.
    // You can optionally pass in scopes. If none are provided, then the
    // resulting URL will not have any scopes.
    let user_consent_url = google calendar.user_consent_url(&["some-scope".to_string()]);

    // In your redirect URL capture the code sent and our state.
    // Send it along to the request for the token.
    let code = "thing-from-redirect-url";
    let state = "state-from-redirect-url";
    let mut access_token = google calendar.get_access_token(code, state).await.unwrap();

    // You can additionally refresh the access token with the following.
    // You must have a refresh token to be able to call this function.
    access_token = google calendar.refresh_access_token().await.unwrap();
}

Dependencies

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