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NAME

API::Google - Perl library for easy access to Google services via their API

VERSION

version 0.08

SYNOPSIS

    use API::Google;
    my $gapi = API::Google->new({ tokensfile => 'config.json' });
    
    $gapi->refresh_access_token_silent('someuser@gmail.com');
    
    $gapi->api_query({ 
      method => 'post', 
      route => 'https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3/calendars/'.$calendar_id.'/events',
      user => 'someuser@gmail.com'
    }, $json_payload_if_post);

CONFIGURATION

config.json must be structured like:

  { "gapi":
    {
      "client_id": "001122334455-abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz012345.apps.googleusercontent.com",
      "client_secret": "1ayL76NlEKjj85eZOipFZkyM",
      "tokens": {
          "email_1@gmail.com": {
              "refresh_token": "1/cI5jWSVnsUyCbasCQpDmz8uhQyfnWWphxvb1ST3oTHE",
              "access_token": "ya29.Ci-KA8aJYEAyZoxkMsYbbU9H_zj2t9-7u1aKUtrOtak3pDhJvCEPIdkW-xg2lRQdrA"
          },
          "email_2@gmail.com": {
              "access_token": "ya29.Ci-KAzT9JpaPriZ-ugON4FnANBXZexTZOz-E6U4M-hjplbIcMYpTbo0AmGV__tV5FA",
              "refresh_token": "1/_37lsRFSRaUJkAAAuJIRXRUueft5eLWaIsJ0lkJmEMU"
          }
      }
    }
  }

SUBROUTINES/METHODS

refresh_access_token_silent

Get new access token for user from Google API server and store it in jsonfile

api_query

Low-level method that can make API query to any Google service

Required params: method, route, user

Examples of usage:

  $gapi->api_query({ 
      method => 'get', 
      route => 'https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/users/me/calendarList'',
      user => 'someuser@gmail.com'
    });

  $gapi->api_query({ 
      method => 'post', 
      route => 'https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3/calendars/'.$calendar_id.'/events',
      user => 'someuser@gmail.com'
  }, $json_payload_if_post);

AUTHOR

Pavel Serikov <pavelsr@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Pavel Serikov.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.