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angular-google-gapi
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An AngularJS module for use all Google Apis and your Google Cloud Endpoints (Google App Engine) with OAuth. This module use Google APIs Client Library for JavaScript, available for all GApis.
An AngularJS module for use all Google Apis and your Google Cloud Endpoints (Google App Engine) with OAuth. This module use Google APIs Client Library for JavaScript, available for all GApis.
An example is executed here : http://maximepvrt.github.io/angular-google-gapi/
The code is available here : https://github.com/maximepvrt/angular-google-gapi/tree/gh-pages
This module is available as bower package, install it with this command:
bower install angular-google-gapi#1.0.0-beta.2
and it's available too as npm package, install it with this command:
npm install angular-google-gapi
or you may download the latest release
<script type="text/javascript" src="/angular-google-gapi/dist/angular-google-gapi.min.js"></script>
var app = angular.module('myModule', ['angular-google-gapi']);
add run in root module
app.run(['GApi', 'GAuth',
function(GApi, GAuth) {
var BASE = 'https://myGoogleAppEngine.appspot.com/_ah/api';
GApi.load('myApiName','v1',BASE).then(function(resp) {
console.log('api: ' + resp.api + ', version: ' + resp.version + ' loaded');
}, function(resp) {
console.log('an error occured during loading api: ' + resp.api + ', resp.version: ' + version);
});
}
]);
add run in root module
app.run(['GAuth', 'GApi', 'GData', '$state', '$rootScope',
function(GAuth, GApi, GData, $state, $rootScope) {
$rootScope.gdata = GData;
var CLIENT = 'yourGoogleAuthAPIKey';
var BASE = 'https://myGoogleAppEngine.appspot.com/_ah/api';
GApi.load('myApiName','v1',BASE);
GApi.load('calendar','v3'); // for google api (https://developers.google.com/apis-explorer/)
GAuth.setClient(CLIENT);
GAuth.setScope("https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.email https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.readonly"); // default scope is only https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.email
// load the auth api so that it doesn't have to be loaded asynchronously
// when the user clicks the 'login' button.
// That would lead to popup blockers blocking the auth window
GAuth.load();
// or just call checkAuth, which in turn does load the oauth api.
// if you do that, GAuth.load(); is unnecessary
GAuth.checkAuth().then(
function (user) {
console.log(user.name + 'is login')
$state.go('webapp.home'); // an example of action if it's possible to
// authenticate user at startup of the application
},
function() {
$state.go('login'); // an example of action if it's impossible to
// authenticate user at startup of the application
}
);
}
]);
GApi.load('myApiName','v1',BASE)
.catch(function(api, version) {
console.log('an error occured during loading api: ' + api + ', version: ' + version);
});
app.controller('myController', ['$scope', 'GApi',
function myController($scope, GApi) {
GApi.execute('youApi', 'you.api.method.name').then( function(resp) {
$scope.value = resp;
}, function() {
console.log("error :(");
});
}
]);
app.controller('myController', ['$scope', 'GApi',
function myController($scope, GApi) {
GApi.execute('youApi', 'you.api.method.name', {parm1: value}).then( function(resp) {
$scope.value = resp;
}, function() {
console.log("error :(");
});
}
]);
app.controller('myController', ['$scope', 'GApi',
function myController($scope, GApi) {
GApi.executeAuth('youApi', 'you.api.method.name').then( function(resp) {
$scope.value = resp;
}, function() {
console.log("error :(");
});
}
]);
app.controller('myController', ['$scope', 'GApi',
function myController($scope, GApi) {
GApi.executeAuth('youApi', 'you.api.method.name', {parm1: value}).then( function(resp) {
$scope.value = resp;
}, function() {
console.log("error :(");
});
}
]);
The login should be triggered by a user action, or you might run into issues with popup blockers. More information about this can be found in the Google APIs Client Library Documentation.
app.controller('myController', ['$scope', 'GAuth', '$state',
function myController($scope, GAuth, $state) {
$scope.doSingup = function() {
GAuth.login().then(function(user){
console.log(user.name + 'is login')
$state.go('webapp.home'); // action after the user have validated that
// your application can access their Google account.
}, function() {
console.log('login fail');
});
};
}
]);
Get user info after login is very simple.
app.controller('myController', ['$rootScope',
function myController($rootScope) {
console.log($rootScope.gdata.getUser().name)
}
]);
<h1>{{gdata.getUser().name}}</h1>
User object :
Gulp is used to minify angular-google-gapi.js (using Uglify). Execute 'npm install' (requires Node and NPM) to install the required packages.
Run "gulp" to generate a minified version (angular-google-gapi.min.js). Note that this requires gulp to be installed globally (via 'npm install -g gulp').
FAQs
An AngularJS module for using all Google Apis and your Google Cloud Endpoints (Google App Engine) with OAuth. This module uses Google APIs Client Library for JavaScript, available for all GApis.
The npm package angular-google-gapi receives a total of 12 weekly downloads. As such, angular-google-gapi popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that angular-google-gapi demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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