gcal
Google Calendar command line tool for Node.js
Programmatic event listing, insert or bulk insert made easy:
$ gcal insert 'Party tomorrow from 3pm to 5pm' Party: 2017-09-08T15:00:00+09:00 ~ 2017-09-08T17:00:00+09:00 https://www.google.com/calendar/event?eid=amNpMWE5cjg2bG80n2s0Nmg1ZWlqcW01OXMgdG9rYWdlcm9oQG0
$ echo \ '[{ "calendarId": "primary", "resource": { "summary": "Party", "start": { "dateTime": "2017-09-08T20:00" }, "end": { "dateTime": "2017-09-08T22:00" }} },{ "calendarId": "primary", "resource": { "summary": "Party again", "start": { "dateTime": "2017-09-08T22:00" }, "end": { "dateTime": "2017-09-08T23:30" }} }]' \ > events.json $ gcal bulk -e events.json Event inserted id: gif4hl86kgt7bmgq2ojvteqe2o summary: Party htmlLink: https://www.google.com/calendar/event?eid=Z2lmNGhsODZrZ3Q3Ym1ncTJvanZ0ZXFlMm8gdG9rYWdlcm9oQG0 Event inserted id: blrrb8kbrih3pq9mn10slii8ac summary: Party again htmlLink: https://www.google.com/calendar/event?eid=YmxycmI4a2JyaWgzcHE5bW4xMHNsaWk4YWMgdG9rYWdlcm9oQG0
$ gcal list Upcoming events (2017-09-07T00:00:00+09:00 ~ 2017-09-07T23:59:59+09:00) 2017-09-07 20:00 - My favorite TV show 2017-09-07 22:30 - Prepare tomorrow's meeting stuff
Installation
Install it as a global module:
npm install -g gcal
Authentication
Authorization and authentication is done with OAuth 2.0.
Ok, this will take only 2 minutes:
1) Get your project credentials
You will need a file with your credentials: client ID
, client secret
and redirect URI
. This can be obtained in the Developer Console:
- Go to your project
- Click in
Credentials
- Click
Create credentials
βOAuth client ID
(Application type
must beOther
) - Download the JSON file
2) Generate consent page URL
Once we got the credentials we must generate a consent page URL.
$ gcal generateUrl
(By default the credentials will be searched in your home directory under the name client_secret.json
).
The page will prompt you to authorize access, follow the instructions.
3) Get the token!
With the code we got through the authorization page, we can obtain a token and store it in our machine.
$ gcal storeToken <code>
(By default the token is stored in your home folder under the name calendar_api_token.json
).
NOTE: The token will expiry after one hour, but a refresh_token
is included as well, allowing the app to refresh automatically the token each time it's used.
With this we are good to go. The stored token and credentials files will be required from now on to use this tool.
Usage
List
List today events:
$ gcal list
List events using natural language (powered by Sherlock):
$ gcal list tomorrow
$ gcal list 'from 03/23/2017 to 03/27/2017'
$ gcal list 'from March 23th to 27th'
Or with specific ISO dates:
$ gcal list -f 2017-03-23 -t 2017-03-27
Insert
Insert events using natural language:
$ gcal insert 'Party tomorrow from 3pm to 5pm'
Insert events specifying the parameters:
$ gcal insert -s 'Party' -d 2017-03-23 -t 15:00 -D 2h
Bulk Insert
Bulk insert passing a .js
or .json
file:
events.json
[{
"calendarId": "primary",
"resource": {
"summary": "Having coffee with Okuyasu",
"location": "Morio City",
"description": "I'm not very imaginative now so some description goes here",
"start": {
"dateTime": "2017-09-08T09:00:00"
},
"end": {
"dateTime": "2017-09-08T10:00:00"
}
}
}, {
"calendarId": "primary",
"resource": {
"summary": "Defeat Dio",
"location": "179 Orouba St, Cairo",
"description": "Dio is a bad boy so I need to kick his ass asap",
"start": {
"date": "1987-06-01"
},
"end": {
"date": "1987-06-12"
}
}
}]
$ gcal bulk -e ./events.json
Using a .js
file can be useful for relative dates and more:
events.js
const today = new Date();
today.setHours('17', '00', '00');
const tomorrow = new Date(today.getTime()+1000*60*60*24);
module.exports = [{
"calendarId": "primary",
"resource": {
"summary": `Release`,
"start": {
"dateTime": today.toISOString()
},
"end": {
"dateTime": today.toISOString()
}
}
}, {
"calendarId": "primary",
"resource": {
"summary": "Release",
"start": {
"dateTime": tomorrow.toISOString()
},
"end": {
"dateTime": tomorrow.toISOString()
}
}
}];
$ gcal bulk -e ./events.js
The available properties are listed here.
Overwriting default config
Using the option -C <file>
the default config can be overwritten. This file must be .js
or .json
. Configurable options are located in ./conf.js.
Example:
/somepath/config.json
{
"CRED_PATH": "/my/secret/path/credentials.json",
"TOKEN_PATH": "/my/secret/path/token.json"
}
$ gcal -C /somepath/config.json generateUrl
Doing this you can store your credential files wherever you want.
API
Use the help
command. More details will be added soon.
$ gcal help
Usage:
gcal [-C <file>] [cmd] [--debug]
OPTIONS
-C, --config <file>
--debug
Commands:
list [<term> | [-f <date | datetime>] [-t <date | datetime>]] [-i]
List events. By default it shows today events (executed without arguments).
OPTIONS
-f, --from <date | datetime>
-t, --to <date | datetime>
-i, --show-id
insert <term> | -s <summary> -d <date> [-t <time>] [-D <duration>]
Insert events. <term> is specified in natural language, in case it's not specified,
-s and -d are mandatory.
OPTIONS
-s, --summary <summary>
-d, --date <date>
-t, --time <time>
-D, --duration <duration>
bulk -e <file>
Bulk insert of events. File can be .json or .js.
OPTIONS
-e, --events <file>
generateUrl
Generate consent page URL. In order to work client_secret.js must be in your
home folder.
storeToken <code>
Store Token in your home folder.
help
Show this help page.
About version 0.3.0
Version 0.3.0 used an immersive-cli instead of shell commands. If you want to use it, go to the branch 0.3.0.
License
MIT Β© Antonio V