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Google oAuth 2.0 sample
/**
reference -
https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2WebServer
https://code.google.com/apis/console/
https://developers.google.com/+/api/latest/
**/
////handle all requests here
function doGet(e) {
var HTMLToOutput;
if(e.parameters.code){//if we get "code" as a parameter in, then this is a callback. we can make this more explicit
getAndStoreAccessToken(e.parameters.code);
HTMLToOutput = '<html><h1>Finished with oAuth</h1></html>';
}
else if(isTokenValid()){//if we already have a valid token, go off and start working with data
HTMLToOutput = '<html><h1>Already have token</h1></html>';
}
else {//we are starting from scratch or resetting
return HtmlService.createHtmlOutput("<html><h1>Lets start with oAuth</h1><a href='"+getURLForAuthorization()+"'>click here to start</a></html>");
}
HTMLToOutput += getData();
return HtmlService.createHtmlOutput(HTMLToOutput);
}
//do meaningful google access here
function getData(){
var getDataURL = 'https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/userinfo';
var dataResponse = UrlFetchApp.fetch(getDataURL,getUrlFetchOptions()).getContentText();
return dataResponse;
}
////oAuth related code
//hardcoded here for easily tweaking this. should move this to ScriptProperties or better parameterize them
var AUTHORIZE_URL = 'https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth'; //step 1. we can actually start directly here if that is necessary
var TOKEN_URL = 'https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token'; //step 2. after we get the callback, go get token
var CLIENT_ID = '399300901214-dhl4ir44kcb1bkfl7r04vh2rrhqncj1h.apps.googleusercontent.com';
var CLIENT_SECRET='GOOGLE_OAUTH_SECRET_HERE';
var REDIRECT_URL= ScriptApp.getService().getUrl();
//this is the user propety where we'll store the token, make sure this is unique across all user properties across all scripts
var tokenPropertyName = 'GOOGLE_OAUTH_TOKEN';
var baseURLPropertyName = 'GOOGLE_INSTANCE_URL';
//this is the URL where they'll authorize with salesforce.com
//may need to add a "scope" param here. like &scope=full for salesforce
//example scope for google - https://www.googleapis.com/plus/v1/activities
function getURLForAuthorization(){
return AUTHORIZE_URL + '?response_type=code&client_id='+CLIENT_ID+'&redirect_uri='+REDIRECT_URL +
'&scope=https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.email https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.profile&state=/profile';
}
//Google requires POST, salesforce and slc worked with GET
function getAndStoreAccessToken(code){
var parameters = {
method : 'post',
payload : 'client_id='+CLIENT_ID+'&client_secret='+CLIENT_SECRET+'&grant_type=authorization_code&redirect_uri='+REDIRECT_URL+'&code=' + code
};
var response = UrlFetchApp.fetch(TOKEN_URL,parameters).getContentText();
var tokenResponse = JSON.parse(response);
//store the token for later retrival
UserProperties.setProperty(tokenPropertyName, tokenResponse.access_token);
}
//this may need to get tweaked per the API you are working with.
//for instance, SLC had content type of application/vnd.slc+json. SLC also allows lower case 'bearer'
function getUrlFetchOptions() {
var token = UserProperties.getProperty(tokenPropertyName);
return {
"contentType" : "application/json",
"headers" : {
"Authorization" : "Bearer " + token,
"Accept" : "application/json"
}
};
}
function isTokenValid() {
var token = UserProperties.getProperty(tokenPropertyName);
if(!token){ //if its empty or undefined
return false;
}
return true; //naive check
//if your API has a more fancy token checking mechanism, use it. for now we just check to see if there is a token.
/*
var responseString;
try{
responseString = UrlFetchApp.fetch(BASE_URI+'/api/rest/system/session/check',getUrlFetchOptions(token)).getContentText();
}catch(e){ //presumably an HTTP 401 will go here
return false;
}
if(responseString){
var responseObject = JSON.parse(responseString);
return responseObject.authenticated;
}
return false;*/
}
@swaathi
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swaathi commented Jan 5, 2014

Hey Arun.

I was wondering why didn't you just use the UrlFetchApp.addOAuthService() function and all it's dependencies to achieve this? Do these functions work?

Also is there any tutorial on how to use the functions at https://developers.google.com/apps-script/reference/url-fetch/url-fetch-app to login to Facebook? The Twitter example here is pretty straight forward, but when I tried implementing it with Facebook, it didn't work out for me.

So could you help me out with authorizing Facebook with these functions such as addOAuthService() and setAuthorizationUrl() methods?

Thanks!

@michals
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michals commented Feb 22, 2014

can you provide usage example for doGet()?

@tmclnk
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tmclnk commented May 21, 2014

@swaathi hopefully you got things squared away, but for anyone else who comes along, this example is for OAuth 2.0. If you try to connect to an OAuth 2.0 service with UrlFetch.addOAuthService in GAS you're likely to wind up angry and frustrated like these people.

@patwwh
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patwwh commented Jul 29, 2014

Hi Arun,
I start programming in Google Script after watching your video, and has developed an App. I want to further enabled its offline ability, so that user can use it in both online and offline. Could you help give a demo on authority issue for Drive App? There is too limited document about the authority and transition of Google Script to offline mode.

@danilNil
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@mclaughta update from Jan 9, 2015.

Google provided new library for oAuth 2.0.
You can find examples here:
https://github.com/googlesamples/apps-script-oauth2

@svkaizoku
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How to run it ?
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@FallingReign
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"doGet(e) runs when a user visits a web app or a program sends an HTTP GET request to a web app."

It appears to be a trigger and is found documented here:
https://developers.google.com/apps-script/guides/triggers/#doget_and_dopost

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