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== Basic usage instructions
Fetch users' contact lists from your web application without asking them to provide their passwords.
First, register[http://code.google.com/apis/accounts/docs/RegistrationForWebAppsAuto.html] your application's domain. Then make users follow this URL:
Contacts::Google.authentication_url('http://mysite.com/invite')
They will authenticate on Google and it will send them back to the URL provided. Google will add a token GET parameter to the query part of the URL. Use that token in the next step:
gmail = Contacts::Google.new('example@gmail.com', params[:token]) contacts = gmail.contacts #-> [ ['Fitzgerald', 'fubar@gmail.com', 'fubar@example.com'], ['William Paginate', 'will.paginate@gmail.com'], ... ]
Read more in Contacts::Google. I plan to support more APIs (Microsoft Live, for starters); feel free to contribute.
Author: Mislav Marohnić (mislav.marohnic@gmail.com)
== Documentation auto-generated from specifications
Contacts::Google.authentication_url
Contacts::Google
Contacts::Google GET query parameter handling
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