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Does anybody know if the google Calendar API (npm googleapis pkg) for node.js (or browser) has types available that could be used in typescript.
Allowing a strongly typed approach in node or angular.



I could not find a @types/googleapis npm package.
Nor anything in the doc.



Any advise welcome.



Thanks in advance.



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The documentation says it is natively supported, no need for separate package.
Doc - section Typescript
BUT, when I try, as stated in the doc



 import google, calendar_v3 from 'googleapis';


Typescript tells me :
[ts] Module '"/home/me/myProject/functions/node_modules/googleapis/build/src/index"' has no exported member 'calendar_v3'. [2305]



When I look in googleapis/build/src/index.d.ts I see GoogleApis, that point to ../apis where all the apis are, with a v3.d.ts file including the namespace



 * @namespace calendar
* @type Function
* @version v3
* @variation v3


So, obviously, it is there, but I am missing something ... but what?
How can you use this library in typescript?
An example would be welcome.



Philippe










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    Does anybody know if the google Calendar API (npm googleapis pkg) for node.js (or browser) has types available that could be used in typescript.
    Allowing a strongly typed approach in node or angular.



    I could not find a @types/googleapis npm package.
    Nor anything in the doc.



    Any advise welcome.



    Thanks in advance.



    --
    The documentation says it is natively supported, no need for separate package.
    Doc - section Typescript
    BUT, when I try, as stated in the doc



     import google, calendar_v3 from 'googleapis';


    Typescript tells me :
    [ts] Module '"/home/me/myProject/functions/node_modules/googleapis/build/src/index"' has no exported member 'calendar_v3'. [2305]



    When I look in googleapis/build/src/index.d.ts I see GoogleApis, that point to ../apis where all the apis are, with a v3.d.ts file including the namespace



     * @namespace calendar
    * @type Function
    * @version v3
    * @variation v3


    So, obviously, it is there, but I am missing something ... but what?
    How can you use this library in typescript?
    An example would be welcome.



    Philippe










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      Does anybody know if the google Calendar API (npm googleapis pkg) for node.js (or browser) has types available that could be used in typescript.
      Allowing a strongly typed approach in node or angular.



      I could not find a @types/googleapis npm package.
      Nor anything in the doc.



      Any advise welcome.



      Thanks in advance.



      --
      The documentation says it is natively supported, no need for separate package.
      Doc - section Typescript
      BUT, when I try, as stated in the doc



       import google, calendar_v3 from 'googleapis';


      Typescript tells me :
      [ts] Module '"/home/me/myProject/functions/node_modules/googleapis/build/src/index"' has no exported member 'calendar_v3'. [2305]



      When I look in googleapis/build/src/index.d.ts I see GoogleApis, that point to ../apis where all the apis are, with a v3.d.ts file including the namespace



       * @namespace calendar
      * @type Function
      * @version v3
      * @variation v3


      So, obviously, it is there, but I am missing something ... but what?
      How can you use this library in typescript?
      An example would be welcome.



      Philippe










      share|improve this question
















      Does anybody know if the google Calendar API (npm googleapis pkg) for node.js (or browser) has types available that could be used in typescript.
      Allowing a strongly typed approach in node or angular.



      I could not find a @types/googleapis npm package.
      Nor anything in the doc.



      Any advise welcome.



      Thanks in advance.



      --
      The documentation says it is natively supported, no need for separate package.
      Doc - section Typescript
      BUT, when I try, as stated in the doc



       import google, calendar_v3 from 'googleapis';


      Typescript tells me :
      [ts] Module '"/home/me/myProject/functions/node_modules/googleapis/build/src/index"' has no exported member 'calendar_v3'. [2305]



      When I look in googleapis/build/src/index.d.ts I see GoogleApis, that point to ../apis where all the apis are, with a v3.d.ts file including the namespace



       * @namespace calendar
      * @type Function
      * @version v3
      * @variation v3


      So, obviously, it is there, but I am missing something ... but what?
      How can you use this library in typescript?
      An example would be welcome.



      Philippe







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          Try following this Angular 6 – Google Drive Api v3 example, I tried this tutorial to integrate Google APIs to my angular app. It is not @types/googleapis but @types/gapi.



          npm install --save @types/gapi
          npm install --save @types/gapi.auth2
          npm install --save @types/gapi.client.drive


          Instead of gapi.client.drive you will call gapi.client.calendar.






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          • Thank you droidBomb. As per goole's documentation, the gapi lib is to be used for browser. I'm looking for a server implementation on node.js. Here the docs says to use googleapi. Still your answer is interesting.

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          Try following this Angular 6 – Google Drive Api v3 example, I tried this tutorial to integrate Google APIs to my angular app. It is not @types/googleapis but @types/gapi.



          npm install --save @types/gapi
          npm install --save @types/gapi.auth2
          npm install --save @types/gapi.client.drive


          Instead of gapi.client.drive you will call gapi.client.calendar.






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          • Thank you droidBomb. As per goole's documentation, the gapi lib is to be used for browser. I'm looking for a server implementation on node.js. Here the docs says to use googleapi. Still your answer is interesting.

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          Try following this Angular 6 – Google Drive Api v3 example, I tried this tutorial to integrate Google APIs to my angular app. It is not @types/googleapis but @types/gapi.



          npm install --save @types/gapi
          npm install --save @types/gapi.auth2
          npm install --save @types/gapi.client.drive


          Instead of gapi.client.drive you will call gapi.client.calendar.






          share|improve this answer























          • Thank you droidBomb. As per goole's documentation, the gapi lib is to be used for browser. I'm looking for a server implementation on node.js. Here the docs says to use googleapi. Still your answer is interesting.

            – philippe.kienner
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          Try following this Angular 6 – Google Drive Api v3 example, I tried this tutorial to integrate Google APIs to my angular app. It is not @types/googleapis but @types/gapi.



          npm install --save @types/gapi
          npm install --save @types/gapi.auth2
          npm install --save @types/gapi.client.drive


          Instead of gapi.client.drive you will call gapi.client.calendar.






          share|improve this answer













          Try following this Angular 6 – Google Drive Api v3 example, I tried this tutorial to integrate Google APIs to my angular app. It is not @types/googleapis but @types/gapi.



          npm install --save @types/gapi
          npm install --save @types/gapi.auth2
          npm install --save @types/gapi.client.drive


          Instead of gapi.client.drive you will call gapi.client.calendar.







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          • Thank you droidBomb. As per goole's documentation, the gapi lib is to be used for browser. I'm looking for a server implementation on node.js. Here the docs says to use googleapi. Still your answer is interesting.

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          • Thank you droidBomb. As per goole's documentation, the gapi lib is to be used for browser. I'm looking for a server implementation on node.js. Here the docs says to use googleapi. Still your answer is interesting.

            – philippe.kienner
            Nov 18 '18 at 19:19

















          Thank you droidBomb. As per goole's documentation, the gapi lib is to be used for browser. I'm looking for a server implementation on node.js. Here the docs says to use googleapi. Still your answer is interesting.

          – philippe.kienner
          Nov 18 '18 at 19:19






          Thank you droidBomb. As per goole's documentation, the gapi lib is to be used for browser. I'm looking for a server implementation on node.js. Here the docs says to use googleapi. Still your answer is interesting.

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