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@gsuite/samples

v1.0.0

Published

Node.js samples for [G Suite API](https://developers.google.com/gsuite/) docs.

Downloads

37

Readme

G Suite Node Samples Build Status

Node.js samples for G Suite API docs.

| | Apps Script | Calendar | Classroom | Drive V3 | Gmail | Sheets | Slides | Tasks | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Quickstart | Link | Link | Link | Link | Link | Link | Link | Link | | Snippets | --- | Link | Link | Link | Link | Link | Link | --- |

Sample Types

Quickstarts

In about five minutes, you'll have a simple Node command-line application that makes requests to a Google API.

Guides

Learn how to use functions within an API, such as creating a new Google Slide to adding values to a Google Spreadsheet.

Other APIs

Admin SDK

Setup

  1. Install Node.js v6.4.0 or greater.
  2. Clone this repository.
  3. Follow the folder README instructions to run and test samples.

Run Snippet Tests

Create a Service Account

Before running tests, create a service account and download application_credentials.json in this directory.

To create a service account, follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to the Google Cloud Console API Dashboard
  2. Enable APIs for products you'd like to test snippets for like Slides or Drive.
  3. Create a service account key under Credentials.
  4. After creating a new JSON Service account key without a role, rename the downloaded file to application_credentials.json and move the file to this directory.

Run tests

In any snippet directory, npm run test.

Lint

Install and run eslint. Example:

npm run lint apps-script/**/*.js

Some IDEs (like VS Code) will detect these lint errors within the editor.

Node Client Library

G Suite APIs use the Google API Node.js client library.

Contributing

Contributions welcome! See the Contributing Guide.