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Informations about the package google-api

GoogleApi ☁️

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A Google OAuth 2.0 Laravel Service Client.

Installation

You can install the package via composer:

If you're facing a timeout error then increase the timeout for composer:

Next publish the configuration file:

Run the migration if you wish to use database token storage adapter:

To avoid shipping all 200 Google API's you should specify the services you wish to use in your composer.json:

Configuration

Here's a brief explanation of the application configuration file used to set up a Google API client:

The Google API client uses these settings to handle the OAuth2.0 flow and interact with the Google APIs.

Basic Usage

Authorizing the application and persisting the token.

Google APIs must have OAuth 2.0 authorization credentials downloaded from the Google Developer Console. See the application configuration to specify the location of your credentials.

Storage Adapters

You can provide your own storage mechanism such as file or Redis by setting the token_storage_adapter configuration option.

Storage adapters must implement the StorageAdapterInterface.

Services Adapters

This package includes a Google Calendar and Gmail adapter classes. Feel free to send a pull request if you would like to add your own.

Using the client to create a calendar event for the following day 1:00PM.

Using the client to send emails.

Changelog

For changes made to the project, see the Changelog.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

License

The MIT License (MIT). See License File for more information.


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Requires php Version ^8.2|^8.3|^8.4
google/apiclient Version ^2.18
illuminate/session Version ^10.14|^11.0
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