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TypeScript typings for Google Workspace Events API v1
The Google Workspace Events API lets you subscribe to events and manage change notifications across Google Workspace applications. For detailed description please check documentation.
Install typings for Google Workspace Events API:
npm install @types/gapi.client.workspaceevents-v1 --save-dev
You need to initialize Google API client in your code:
gapi.load('client', () => {
// now we can use gapi.client
// ...
});
Then load api client wrapper:
gapi.client.load(
'https://workspaceevents.googleapis.com/$discovery/rest?version=v1',
() => {
// now we can use:
}
);
// Deprecated, use discovery document URL, see https://github.com/google/google-api-javascript-client/blob/master/docs/reference.md#----gapiclientloadname----version----callback--
gapi.client.load('workspaceevents', 'v1', () => {
// now we can use:
});
After that you can use Google Workspace Events API resources:
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TypeScript typings for Google Workspace Events API v1
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