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calendly-python

calendly-python is an API wrapper for Calendly, written in Python

Installing

pip install calendly-python

Usage

from calendly.client import Client
client = Client('access_token')

user_uri = client.user_uri
user_uuid = client.user_uuid
organization_uri = client.organization_uri
organization_uuid = client.organization_uuid

If you don't have access_token you can get one using Oauth2, following the next steps: Check https://developer.calendly.com/how-to-authenticate-with-oauth, for more info.

  1. Initiate client:
client = Client(client_id="client_id", client_secret="client_secret", redirect_uri="redirect_uri")
  1. Get authorization URL to get code
url = client.authorization_url()
  1. Get access token using code
response = client.get_access_token(code)
  1. Set access token
client.set_token(access_token)

If your access token expired, you can get a new one using refresh_token:

response = client.refresh_access_token(refresh_token)

And then set access token again...

Current User

current_user = client.get_current_user()

Get Scheduled Event

event = client.get_scheduled_event(event_uuid)

Webhooks

Create webhook

webhook = client.create_webhook(self, url, events, organization_uri, user_uri, scope)
# events: must be a list of valid events (check calendly API)
# scope: two options: "user" or "organization"

List webhooks

webhooks = client.list_webhooks(self, scope, organization_uri, user_uri=None)
# scope: two options: "user" or "organization"
# Note: must send user_uri if scope = "user"

Delete webhook

client.delete_webhook(webhook_uuid)