require 'json' module Agents class GoogleCalendarPublishAgent < Agent cannot_be_scheduled! no_bulk_receive! gem_dependency_check { defined?(Google) && defined?(Google::APIClient) } description <<-MD The Google Calendar Publish Agent creates events on your Google Calendar. #{'## Include `google-api-client` in your Gemfile to use this Agent!' if dependencies_missing?} This agent relies on service accounts, rather than oauth. Setup: 1. Visit [the google api console](https://code.google.com/apis/console/b/0/) 2. New project -> Huginn 3. APIs & Auth -> Enable google calendar 4. Credentials -> Create new Client ID -> Service Account 5. Persist the generated private key to a path, ie: `/home/huginn/a822ccdefac89fac6330f95039c492dfa3ce6843.p12` 6. Grant access via google calendar UI to the service account email address for each calendar you wish to manage. For a whole google apps domain, you can [delegate authority](https://developers.google.com/+/domains/authentication/delegation) Agent Configuration: `calendar_id` - The id the calendar you want to publish to. Typically your google account email address. Liquid formatting (e.g. `{{ cal_id }}`) is allowed here in order to extract the calendar_id from the incoming event. `google` A hash of configuration options for the agent. `google` `service_account_email` - The authorised service account. `google` `key_file` OR `google` `key` - The path to the key file or the key itself. Liquid formatting is supported if you want to use a Credential. (E.g., `{% credential google_key %}`) `google` `key_secret` - The secret for the key, typically 'notasecret' Set `expected_update_period_in_days` to the maximum amount of time that you'd expect to pass between Events being created by this Agent. Use it with a trigger agent to shape your payload! A hash of event details. See the [Google Calendar API docs](https://developers.google.com/google-apps/calendar/v3/reference/events/insert) Example payload for trigger agent:
{
"message": {
"visibility": "default",
"summary": "Awesome event",
"description": "An example event with text. Pro tip: DateTimes are in RFC3339",
"start": {
"dateTime": "2014-10-02T10:00:00-05:00"
},
"end": {
"dateTime": "2014-10-02T11:00:00-05:00"
}
}
}
MD
event_description <<-MD
{
'success' => true,
'published_calendar_event' => {
....
},
'agent_id' => 1234,
'event_id' => 3432
}
MD
def validate_options
errors.add(:base, "expected_update_period_in_days is required") unless options['expected_update_period_in_days'].present?
end
def working?
event_created_within?(options['expected_update_period_in_days']) && most_recent_event && most_recent_event.payload['success'] == true && !recent_error_logs?
end
def default_options
{
'expected_update_period_in_days' => "10",
'calendar_id' => 'you@email.com',
'google' => {
'key_file' => '/path/to/private.key',
'key_secret' => 'notasecret',
'service_account_email' => ''
}
}
end
def receive(incoming_events)
require 'google_calendar'
incoming_events.each do |event|
calendar = GoogleCalendar.new(interpolate_options(options, event), Rails.logger)
calendar_event = JSON.parse(calendar.publish_as(interpolated(event)['calendar_id'], event.payload["message"]).response.body)
create_event :payload => {
'success' => true,
'published_calendar_event' => calendar_event,
'agent_id' => event.agent_id,
'event_id' => event.id
}
end
end
end
end