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calclient.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python2
# -*- coding: utf-8
import gflags
import httplib2
import logging
from apiclient.discovery import build
from oauth2client.file import Storage
from oauth2client.client import OAuth2WebServerFlow
from oauth2client.tools import run_flow, argparser
from config import client_id, client_secret, scope, user_agent, developerKey
FLAGS = gflags.FLAGS
logging.basicConfig()
#Auth section
# Set up a Flow object to be used if we need to authenticate. This
# sample uses OAuth 2.0, and we set up the OAuth2WebServerFlow with
# the information it needs to authenticate. Note that it is called
# the Web Server Flow, but it can also handle the flow for native
# applications
# The client_id and client_secret are copied from the API Access tab on
# the Google APIs Console
FLOW = OAuth2WebServerFlow(
client_id=client_id,
client_secret=client_secret,
scope=scope,
user_agent=user_agent)
# To disable the local server feature, uncomment the following line:
# FLAGS.auth_local_webserver = False
# If the Credentials don't exist or are invalid, run through the native client
# flow. The Storage object will ensure that if successful the good
# Credentials will get written back to a file.
storage = Storage('calendar.dat')
credentials = storage.get()
if credentials is None or credentials.invalid == True:
credentials = run_flow(FLOW, storage, argparser.parse_args([]))
# Create an httplib2.Http object to handle our HTTP requests and authorize it
# with our good Credentials.
http = httplib2.Http()
http = credentials.authorize(http)
# Build a service object for interacting with the API. Visit
# the Google APIs Console
# to get a developerKey for your own application.
service = build(serviceName='calendar', version='v3', http=http, developerKey=developerKey)
#Event adding part
def addevent (startDate, endDate, name, email, summary, location, description, calendarId):
event = {
'summary': summary + name,
'location': location,
'description' : description,
'start': {'date': startDate.strftime('%Y-%m-%d')},
'end': {'date': endDate.strftime('%Y-%m-%d')},
'attendees': [{'email': email}]
}
created_event = service.events().insert(calendarId=calendarId, body=event,sendNotifications = True).execute()
print created_event['id']