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Package google-calendar
Short Description Manage events on a Google Calendar
License MIT
Homepage https://github.com/dvico/laravel-google-calendar
Informations about the package google-calendar
Manage events on a Google Calendar
This package makes working with a Google Calendar a breeze. Once it has been set up you can do these things:
Spatie is a webdesign agency based in Antwerp, Belgium. You'll find an overview of all our open source projects on our website.
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 google-calendar.php
in your config-directory with this contents:
How to obtain the credentials to communicate with Google Calendar
The first thing you’ll need to do is to get some credentials to use Google API’s. I’m assuming that you’ve already created a Google account and are signed in. Head over to Google API console and click "Select a project" in the header.
Next up we must specify which API’s the project may consume. In the list of available API’s click "Google Analytics API". On the next screen click "Enable".
Now that you’ve created a project that has access to the Analytics API it’s time to download a file with these credentials. Click "Credentials" in the sidebar. You’ll want to create a "Service account key".
On the next screen you can give the service account a name. You can name it anything you’d like. In the service account id you’ll see an email address. We’ll use this email address later on in this guide. Select "JSON" as the key type and click "Create" to download the JSON file.
Save the json inside your Laravel project at the location specified in the service_account_credentials_json
key of the config file of this package. Because the json file contains potentially sensitive information I don't recommend committing it to your git repository.
Now that everything is set up on the API site, we’ll need to configure some things on the Google Calendar site. Head over Google Calendar and view the settings of the calendar you want to work with via PHP. On the “Share this Calendar” tab add the service account id that was displayed when creating credentials on the API site.
Open up the “Calendar Details” tab to see the id of the calendar. You need to specify that id in the config file.
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 full signature of the function is:
The parameters you can pass in $queryParameters
are listed on the documentation on list
at the Google Calendar API docs.
Accessing start and end dates of an event
You can use these getters to retrieve start and end date as Carbon instances:
Creating an event
You can just new up a Spatie\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 Spatie\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()
:
Alternatively you can use the update method:
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.
Upgrading from v1 to v2
The only major difference between v1
and v2
is that under the hood Google API v2 is used instead of v1. Here are the steps required to upgrade:
- rename the config file from
laravel-google-calendar
togoogle-calendar
- in the config file rename the
client_secret_json
key toservice_account_credentials_json
Changelog
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
Testing
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Security
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
Postcardware
You're free to use this package, but if it makes it to your production environment we highly appreciate you sending us a postcard from your hometown, mentioning which of our package(s) you are using.
Our address is: Spatie, Samberstraat 69D, 2060 Antwerp, Belgium.
We publish all received postcards on our company website.
Credits
- Freek Van der Herten
- All Contributors
A big thank you to Sebastiaan Luca for his big help creating v2 of this package.
Support us
Spatie is a webdesign agency based in Antwerp, Belgium. You'll find an overview of all our open source projects on our website.
Does your business depend on our contributions? Reach out and support us on Patreon. All pledges will be dedicated to allocating workforce on maintenance and new awesome stuff.
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
All versions of google-calendar with dependencies
google/apiclient Version ^2.2
illuminate/support Version ^5.4.0
nesbot/carbon Version ^1.21