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Feature: Google Calendar and Tasks Integration #231

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imDarshanGK opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 9 comments
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Feature: Google Calendar and Tasks Integration #231

imDarshanGK opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 9 comments

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@imDarshanGK
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Allow users to manage their schedules seamlessly by adding events to Google Calendar, viewing upcoming tasks, and even creating or deleting tasks directly through the assistant. This integration can provide reminders, updates, and a convenient way to handle daily tasks and events via voice commands or a user-friendly interface.
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@prajwal2431
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asign this issue to me under SWOC

@jindalpriyanshu101
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asign this issue to me under SWOC

Assigned, you can start working on it now @prajwal2431

@prajwal2431
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where to add the functionality in automation, model or program

@Avdhesh-Varshney
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where to add the functionality in automation, model or program

Keep it under study programs

@prajwal2431
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Yeah sure

@jindalpriyanshu101
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Hey @prajwal2431, whats the status?

@prajwal2431
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There is a issue which is occurring that's GCC giving access Denied error while accessing the API request fro google calendar

@jindalpriyanshu101
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Well in that case, you can try again with a new access token? as it usually happens due to invalid credentials or token.

Also, you can try OAuth Flow to set it up (Alternate Solution from StackOverFlow)

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Sure will try it

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