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Package google-laravel-calendar-2
Short Description Manage events on a Google Calendar
License MIT
Homepage https://github.com/ArturGrigio/google-laravel-calendar-2
Informations about the package google-laravel-calendar-2
Manage events on a Google Calendar
This package is originally by Spatie. It was using Google API 1.1.7, but I couldn't get the key to work properly, so I ended up reimplementing the $client
with OAuth2
.
Here is an example of what you can do with the repo:
Installation
You can install the package via composer:
Next up the service provider must be registered:
Optionally the Spatie\GoogleCalendar\GoogleCalendarFacade
must be registered:
You must publish the configuration with this command:
This will publish file called laravel-google-calendar.php
in your config-directory with this contents:
You'll need a OAuth Client ID client_secret_xxxx...xxx.json
from your google dev console.
Usage
Getting events
You can fetch all events by simply calling Event::get();
this will return all events of the coming year. An event comes in the form of a Spatie\GoogleCalendar\Event
object.
The fill signature of the function is:
The parameters you can pass in $querParameters
are listed on the documentation on list
at the Google Calendar API docs.
Creating an event
You can just new up a Arturgrigio\GoogleCalendar\Event
-object
You can also call create
statically:
This will create an event with a specific start and end time. If you want to create a full day event you must use startDate
and endDate
instead of startDateTime
and endDateTime
.
Getting a single event
Google assigns a unique id to every single event. You can get this id by getting events using the get
method and getting the id
property on a Arturgrigio\GoogleCalendar\Event
-object:
You can use this id to fetch a single event from Google:
Updating an event
Easy, just change some properties and call save()
:
Deleting an event
Nothing to it!
Limitations
The Google Calendar API provides many options. This package doesn't support all of them. For instance recurring events cannot be managed properly with this package. If you stick to creating events with a name and a date you should be fine.
Testing
Credits
- Freek Van der Herten
- All Contributors
- Spatie
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
All versions of google-laravel-calendar-2 with dependencies
illuminate/support Version ^5.2.8
nesbot/carbon Version ^1.21
google/apiclient Version ^2.0