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Learning Google Apps Script

By : Ramalingam Ganapathy
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Learning Google Apps Script

By: Ramalingam Ganapathy

Overview of this book

Google Apps Script is a cloud-based scripting language based on JavaScript to customize and automate Google applications. Apps Script makes it easy to create and publish add-ons in an online store for Google Sheets, Docs, and Forms. It serves as one single platform to build, code, and ultimately share your App on the Web store. This book begins by covering the basics of the Google application platform and goes on to empower you to automate most of the Google applications. You will learn the concepts of creating a menu, sending mails, building interactive web pages, and implementing all these techniques to develop an interactive Web page as a form to submit sheets You will be guided through all these tasks with plenty of screenshots and code snippets that will ensure your success in customizing and automating various Google applications This guide is an invaluable tutorial for beginners who intend to develop the skills to automate and customize Google applications
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Learning Google Apps Script
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

The CalendarApp class


The CalendarApp class provides direct access to Calendar's basic service. This service allows you to read and update your default as well as subscribed Calendars. Using GAS, you can create Calendar events, and invite your friends programmatically. You can even grab event details and populate them in Sheets.

Creating Calendar events from a simple description

You can create an event by just passing a description as an argument to the createEventFromDescription method of the CalendarApp class:

function createCalendarEventFromDescription(){
  CalendarApp.getDefaultCalendar()
    .createEventFromDescription('Team Meeting, Monday from 3 PM to 4 PM');
}

Creating simple Calendar events

You can also create events by specifying the title, start time, and end time:

function createCalendarEvents() {
    var title = "Title of the event";
    var startTime = new Date("October 21, 2015 21:00:00");
    var endTime = new Date("October 21, 2015 21:30:00");

    CalendarApp.getDefaultCalendar...