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- require 'json'
- require 'google/apis/calendar_v3'
- module Agents
- class GoogleCalendarPublishAgent < Agent
- cannot_be_scheduled!
- no_bulk_receive!
- gem_dependency_check { defined?(Google) && defined?(Google::Apis::CalendarV3) }
- description <<~MD
- The Google Calendar Publish Agent creates events on your Google Calendar.
- #{'## Include `google-api-client` in your Gemfile to use this Agent!' if dependencies_missing?}
- This agent relies on service accounts, rather than oauth.
- Setup:
- 1. Visit [the google api console](https://code.google.com/apis/console/b/0/)
- 2. New project -> Huginn
- 3. APIs & Auth -> Enable google calendar
- 4. Credentials -> Create new Client ID -> Service Account
- 5. Download the JSON keyfile and save it to a path, ie: `/home/huginn/Huginn-5d12345678cd.json`. Or open that file and copy the `private_key`.
- 6. Grant access via google calendar UI to the service account email address for each calendar you wish to manage. For a whole google apps domain, you can [delegate authority](https://developers.google.com/+/domains/authentication/delegation)
- An earlier version of Huginn used PKCS12 key files to authenticate. This will no longer work, you should generate a new JSON format keyfile, that will look something like:
- <pre><code>{
- "type": "service_account",
- "project_id": "huginn-123123",
- "private_key_id": "6d6b476fc6ccdb31e0f171991e5528bb396ffbe4",
- "private_key": "-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----\\n...\\n-----END PRIVATE KEY-----\\n",
- "client_email": "huginn-calendar@huginn-123123.iam.gserviceaccount.com",
- "client_id": "123123...123123",
- "auth_uri": "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth",
- "token_uri": "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token",
- "auth_provider_x509_cert_url": "https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/certs",
- "client_x509_cert_url": "https://www.googleapis.com/robot/v1/metadata/x509/huginn-calendar%40huginn-123123.iam.gserviceaccount.com"
- }</code></pre>
- Agent Configuration:
- `calendar_id` - The id the calendar you want to publish to. Typically your google account email address. Liquid formatting (e.g. `{{ cal_id }}`) is allowed here in order to extract the calendar_id from the incoming event.
- `google` A hash of configuration options for the agent.
- `google` `service_account_email` - The authorised service account email address.
- `google` `key_file` OR `google` `key` - The path to the JSON key file above, or the key itself (the value of `private_key`). [Liquid](https://github.com/huginn/huginn/wiki/Formatting-Events-using-Liquid) formatting is supported if you want to use a Credential. (E.g., `{% credential google_key %}`)
- Set `expected_update_period_in_days` to the maximum amount of time that you'd expect to pass between Events being created by this Agent.
- Use it with a trigger agent to shape your payload!
- A hash of event details. See the [Google Calendar API docs](https://developers.google.com/google-apps/calendar/v3/reference/events/insert)
- The prior version Google's API expected keys like `dateTime` but in the latest version they expect snake case keys like `date_time`.
- Example payload for trigger agent:
- <pre><code>{
- "message": {
- "visibility": "default",
- "summary": "Awesome event",
- "description": "An example event with text. Pro tip: DateTimes are in RFC3339",
- "start": {
- "date_time": "2017-06-30T17:00:00-05:00"
- },
- "end": {
- "date_time": "2017-06-30T18:00:00-05:00"
- }
- }
- }</code></pre>
- MD
- event_description <<~MD
- Events look like:
- {
- 'success' => true,
- 'published_calendar_event' => {
- ....
- },
- 'agent_id' => 1234,
- 'event_id' => 3432
- }
- MD
- def validate_options
- errors.add(:base,
- "expected_update_period_in_days is required") unless options['expected_update_period_in_days'].present?
- end
- def working?
- event_created_within?(options['expected_update_period_in_days']) && most_recent_event && most_recent_event.payload['success'] == true && !recent_error_logs?
- end
- def default_options
- {
- 'expected_update_period_in_days' => "10",
- 'calendar_id' => 'you@email.com',
- 'google' => {
- 'key_file' => '/path/to/private.key',
- 'key' => '-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----\n...\n-----END PRIVATE KEY-----\n',
- 'service_account_email' => ''
- }
- }
- end
- def receive(incoming_events)
- require 'google_calendar'
- incoming_events.each do |event|
- GoogleCalendar.open(interpolate_options(options, event), Rails.logger) do |calendar|
- cal_message = event.payload["message"]
- if cal_message["start"].present? && cal_message["start"]["dateTime"].present? && !cal_message["start"]["date_time"].present?
- cal_message["start"]["date_time"] = cal_message["start"].delete "dateTime"
- end
- if cal_message["end"].present? && cal_message["end"]["dateTime"].present? && !cal_message["end"]["date_time"].present?
- cal_message["end"]["date_time"] = cal_message["end"].delete "dateTime"
- end
- calendar_event = calendar.publish_as(
- interpolated(event)['calendar_id'],
- cal_message
- )
- create_event payload: {
- 'success' => true,
- 'published_calendar_event' => calendar_event,
- 'agent_id' => event.agent_id,
- 'event_id' => event.id
- }
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
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