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@muffin-dev/google-helpers

v0.2.1

Published

Utilities making the work with Google APIs easier.

Downloads

9

Readme

Muffin Dev for Node - Google Helpers

This module contains a bunch of tools and utilities to make the use of Google APIs easier.

Supported APIs

How to use?

const path = require('path');
const GoogleAPIManager = require('..').default;

async function testReadData() {
  const manager = await GoogleAPIManager.create(
    path.join(__dirname, './credentials.json'),
    path.join(__dirname, './token.json'),
    'installed'
  );

  // This example reads a Google Sheet
  const data = await manager.spreadsheets.read('your-gsheet-id', 'Data!A1:C100');
  console.log('Loaded data', data);
}

testReadData();

Get credentials

Using the Google APIs requires to use credentials, which can be provided from your Google Cloud Project by downloading the credentials.json file. You can also get that file by enabling the Google Sheets API from the quickstart docs.

Generate a token.json file

You can use the generateToken command of this package to generate a new token.json file. First, update your package.json:

"scripts": {
    "generateToken": "generateToken"
}

Then, run the command:

npm run generateToken -- <credentials-path> <credentials-type> <token-path> <... scopes>
  • <credentials-path>: Path to your credentials.json file
  • <credentials-type>: The credentials type to use from your credentials.json file (for example web, installed, ...) depending on your app's target device
  • <token-path>: Path to your token.json file
  • <... scopes>: The target scopes of the token to generate (e.g.: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/spreadsheets.readonly). You can add as many scopes as you want, separated by spaces