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A tool for handling everything a news developer needs from the Google API.
Because news developers are writing their own utilities to process data from Google Drive for special projects rigs, and we can make something better if we stop all that duplication.
Install the package
$ npm install gootenberg
Create a Google Doc. Share it with your Google service account's client email (see Authenticating). Get the Doc ID for that document. You can find it in the URL between d/
and /edit
like this:
Import it, create a new instance of Gootenberg
, authenticate it with your Google credentials, and run one of its asynchronous functions.
import Gootenberg from 'gootenberg';
import credentials from './credentials.json'
async function myFunc(){
const goot = new Gootenberg();
await goot.auth.jwt(credentials);
const data = await goot.parse.archie('MY_DOC_ID');
}
If you'd like to contribute, check out these docs.
FAQs
A tool for handling everything a news developer needs from the Google API.
We found that gootenberg 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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