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google_calendar_api_v2
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All you need to survive a syncronization project with Google Calendar using GData 2.0 + OAuth 1.0
require 'google_calendar'
client = GoogleCalendarApiV2::Client.new "teambox.com", "secret", "oauth_token", "oauth_secret"
calendar = client.calendars.find 'calendar_token' || client.calendars.create { :title => "Teambox" }
calendar[:title] = 'Teambox calendar'
calendar.save
event = calendar.events.find 'calendar_token'
event[:title] = 'Updated event name'
event.save
event.destroy
calendar.destroy
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We found that google_calendar_api_v2 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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