Author: | Soheil Hassas Yeganeh <soheil@cs.toronto.edu> |
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Tomighty Google Calendar plugin logs your pomodoro activities on Google Calendar; enables better time tracking.
Clone the project first. Then in the tomighty-gcal-plugin/src/main/resources
folder create client_secrets.json
with the following content:
{ "installed": { "client_id": "Google App Client ID", "client_secret":"Google App Client Secret", "redirect_uris": ["urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob", "http://localhost"], "auth_uri": "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth", "token_uri": "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token" } }
To fill the client_id
and client_secret
fields you'd need to create a
google application at https://code.google.com/apis/console.
Create a new project and provide a name that you can easily recognize later. Select the service that you want to use. In our case we need access to the Calendar API.
- Click on the status toggle to enable the service.
- Click the API Access link in the top navigation on the left hand side.
- Click the blue banner 'Create an OAuth 2.0 client ID..'.
- Provide the information for the Product name. You can omit all the other fields like Product logo and Homepage URL.
- Click the Next Button.
- Select the 'Installed application' option and leave the type at 'Other'.
- Click the 'Create Client ID' button.
Now you will find the required information in the middle of the screen. Copy the Client ID
and the Client secret
to the
client_secrets.json
.
Then build the project:
$ mvn clean package
Finally, copy target/tomighty-gcal-plugin-1.0-jar-with-dependencies.jar
to
$HOME/.tomighty/plugins/tomighty-gcal
:
$ mkdir ~/.tomighty/plugins/tomighty-gcal $ cp target/tomighty-gcal-plugin-0.1-jar-with-dependencies.jar ~/.tomighty/plugins/tomighty-gcal/
Launch tomighty and you're ready to go.
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