grunt-docs-archieml
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Generate JSON file from Google Doc with ArchieML
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grunt-docs-archieml
Generate JSON file from Google Docs with ArchieML
Install
npm install grunt-docs-archieml --save
Getting credentials
- Go to https://console.developers.google.com
- Create an account
- Make sure you have the Google Drive API enabled
a. In the left sidebar click
Dashboard
and then click onENABLE API
b. Click onDRIVE API
and if it’s not enabled just click onENABLE
- In the right sidebar click
Credentials
- Then click
Create credentials
, selectoAuth client ID
and then selectWeb Application
- Name your Web Application
- Enter
https://developers.google.com/oauthplayground
as an authorized redirect URL - Copy and have your
Client ID
andClient Secret
ready - Go to https://developers.google.com/oauthplayground/
- Under
Step 1
check allDrive API v3
- Click the Gear button in upper right of the page and check
Use your own OAuth credentials
- Enter your
Client ID
andClient secret
- Go back to the
Step 1
section on the left and clickAuthorize APIs
- Click on
Exchange authorization code for tokens
and copy the generated refresh token. - Create a file called
.credentials.json
and add the following with your info:
{
"client_id": "your_CLIENT_ID",
"client_secret": "your_CLIENT_SECRET",
"oAuthTokens":{"refresh_token": "your_REFRESH_TOKEN"}
}
The file can be saved anywhere. Recommended that you save it in your home folder so that your your secret credentials are not uploaded with your project.
Setup
Grab the Google Doc ID of the ArchieML ready document
With the Google Doc open, go to File > Publish to web, click on
PUBLISH
under the Link section and copy the ID from the URL. The ID is in between the ‘d’ and ‘pub’ section of the URL.
Enable the plugin inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-docs-archieml');
Add the following within the grunt.initConfig()
and modify the options as needed.
grunt.initConfig({
gdocs: {
options: {
credentials:'.credentials.json',
docsID: 'GOOGLE_DOC_ID',
dest: 'DIRECTORY_FOR_JSON_FILE'
}
},
});
Default settings:
credentials
defaults to your home folder and will look for a .credentials.json filedocsID
has no defaultdest
defaults to a directory named json
Running
$ grunt gdocs
Run the command to generate the JSON file. The file name will be the title of your Google Doc (all lowercase with underscores).