Obtaining the Google API Credentials

1

Open Google API Console

Go to Google API Console. If you don’t have a project in your Google Cloud subscription, create one before proceeding. Under the Dashboard pane, select “Enable APIs and Services”.

2

Search for the Google Calendar API

In the search box, type “calendar” and select the Google Calendar API search result.

3

Enable the Google Calendar API

Enable the selected API to proceed.

4

Configure the OAuth Consent Screen

Go to the OAuth consent screen from the side pane. Select the app type (Internal or External) and enter the basic app details on the first page.

5

Add Calendar Scopes

On the Scopes page, select “Add or Remove Scopes”. Search for Calendar.event and select the scopes with values .../auth/calendar.events, .../auth/calendar.readonly, and then click “Update”.

6

Add Test Users

On the Test Users page, add the Google account(s) you’ll be using. Verify details on the last page to complete the consent screen configuration.

7

Create OAuth Credentials

From the side pane, select Credentials and then “Create Credentials”. Choose “OAuth Client ID”.

8

Select Web Application as the Application Type

Choose “Web Application” as the Application Type.

9

Add Authorized Redirect URIs

Under Authorized redirect URI’s, add the URIs:

<Cal.com URL>/api/integrations/googlecalendar/callback
<Cal.com URL>/api/auth/callback/google

Replace <Cal.com URL> with the URL where your application runs.

10

Download the OAuth Client ID JSON

The key will be created, redirecting you back to the Credentials page. Select the new client ID under “OAuth 2.0 Client IDs”, then click “Download JSON”. Copy the JSON file contents and paste the entire string into the .env and .env.appStore files under the GOOGLE_API_CREDENTIALS key.

11

Set the Google Integration as Internal

In the .env file, set the following environment variable:

GOOGLE_LOGIN_ENABLED=false

This will configure the Google integration as an Internal app, restricting login access.

Adding Google Calendar to Cal.com App Store

After adding Google credentials, you can now add the Google Calendar App to the app store. Repopulate the App store by running: