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Each Google Calendar Block block requires an application name, developer key and calendar ID in order to function. | |
Sign into the <a href="@google_developer_console">Google Developer Console</a> using a Google Account and create a new project. | |
Go to the <strong>APIs</strong> page located under the <em>APIs and auth</em> section. Follow the <strong>Calendar API</strong> link under the <em>Google Apps APIs</em> heading. Enable the <strong>Google Calendar API</strong>. | |
Go to the <strong>Credentials</strong> page located under the <em>APIs and auth</em> section. Press the <strong>Create new Key</strong> button under the <em>Public API access</em> heading. Press the <strong>Server key</strong> button and then press the <strong>Create</strong> button. You can restrict API access to only your server if it has a dedicated IP address. | |
Use the <strong>Project ID</strong>, found on project overview page as the <em>application name</em> and the <strong>API key</strong>, found on the credentials page, as the <em>developer key</em>. The <em>Calendar ID</em> for the calendar you wish to display can be found on the settings page for each calendar. | |
Look for the <strong>Calendar Address</strong> label. The Calendar ID should be displayed in brackets. | |
Note that only public calendars can be displayed using Calendar Block. Ensure that your calendar has been made public by visiting the <strong>Share this Calendar</strong> tab and selecting both the <em>Share this calendar with others</em> and <em>Make this calendar public</em> options. | |
By default, primary calendars are not shared outside of the domain for Google Apps users. In order to display the primary calendar of a Google Apps account, you must set %setting to %value or higher. Note that changing this option may take up to 24 hours to propagate to all users. | |
The application name (Project ID) of the Google Console project. | |
The public API key used to control access to the project. |