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google-calendar-v3

Google Calendar V3 Python Client

Google Calendar V3 provides an API client that can be authenticated using the following: access_token, refresh_token, client_id, and client_secret

How to Install:

pip install GoogleCalendarV3

How to use:

# Import the GoogleCalendarAPI Class.
from google_calendar_v3 import GoogleCalendarAPI

# Define a token handler for use on token refresh.
def new_token_handler(token):
    # Do something with your token. Like stick it in a db.
    print "A new token arrived: "
    print token

# Enter in your various credentials here.
access_token = "<YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN>"
refresh_token = "<YOUR_REFRESH_TOKEN>"
client_id = "<YOUR_CLIENT_ID>"
client_secret = "<YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET>"

# Create an instance of the Google Calendar API.
gapi = GoogleCalendarAPI(client_id=client_id, client_secret=client_secret,
             acc_token=access_token, ref_token=refresh_token, expires_in=-30,
             token_updater=new_token_handler)

# Do something with it.
r  = gapi.settings_list("dateFieldOrder")
print t.text

Once authenticated you can easily call any of the methods for the various resources associated with the API.

Each instance method of the GoogleCalendarAPI is a method for a resource. Required parameters are enforced by the function header and any additional query parameters arguments or the body data must be constructed and passed in as kwargs or as body respectively.

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