Thank You.
I was afraid that would be the answer, but my research could not match
yours.
I will keep looking; however there does have to be a better way to provide
API access to outside resources without involving my domain users . I
always use a service account with DWD enabled and use my admi
John,
Here's what I found. I believe this private URL includes what Google
refers to as a "magic cookie" for authentication.
An old post (from 2008) asks if this can be retrieved via an API, with a
response from Google:
https://markmail.org/message/fkqu62uyrmtfb3y4#query:+page:1+mid:fkqu62uyrmtf
John,
Apologies, I misunderstood your initial question.
I wouldn’t be surprised if those values were not exposed via an API, but
I’ll do some research and report back.
- mingle
On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 13:59 John More wrote:
> Mingle,
> The library I am using is the "google.golang.org/api/cale
Mingle,
The library I am using is the "google.golang.org/api/calendar/v3" which
accesses the https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3 REST interface.
I would like to read the secret address of a calendar that I create in a G
Suite domain user's account so I can dynamically forward it to another
c
John,
Can you provide more details on which "calendar library" you are referring
to?
The link you've highlighted in Google calendar points to a file in
iCalendar format. You'll probably want an iCalendar parser to handle the
file, I've personally used this one, but it doesn't handle everything in
I can not find any documentation indicating how to retrieve the Calendar
Integration Values below. I can create and manipulate calendars add events
etc using the calendar library.
Is it possible that these values are simply not available?
Thanks any assistance is appreciated.
John More
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