Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

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  • Google Calendar
    • Establishing a Connection
      • OAuth Scopes and Endpoints
    • Advanced Features
      • SSL Configuration
      • Firewall and Proxy
    • Data Model
      • Tables
        • AccessControlRules
        • AllCalendars
        • Calendars
        • EventsAttachments
        • MyCalendar
      • Views
        • Colors
        • UserSettings
      • Stored Procedures
        • DownloadAttachments
        • GetAvailability
        • GetOAuthAccessToken
        • GetOAuthAuthorizationURL
        • ImportEvent
        • MoveEvent
        • QuickAddEvent
        • RefreshOAuthAccessToken
        • StopWatchingResources
        • SubscribeToAclChanges
        • SubscribeToCalendarListChanges
        • SubscribeToEventChanges
        • SubscribeToSettingsChanges
    • Connection String Options
      • Authentication
        • AuthScheme
      • Connection
        • EventsScope
        • ShowDeleted
        • SupportsAllDrives
      • OAuth
        • OAuthClientId
        • OAuthClientSecret
        • DelegatedServiceAccounts
        • RequestingServiceAccount
      • JWT OAuth
        • OAuthJWTCert
        • OAuthJWTCertType
        • OAuthJWTCertPassword
        • OAuthJWTCertSubject
        • OAuthJWTIssuer
        • OAuthJWTSubject
      • SSL
        • SSLServerCert
      • Firewall
        • FirewallType
        • FirewallServer
        • FirewallPort
        • FirewallUser
        • FirewallPassword
      • Proxy
        • ProxyAutoDetect
        • ProxyServer
        • ProxyPort
        • ProxyAuthScheme
        • ProxyUser
        • ProxyPassword
        • ProxySSLType
        • ProxyExceptions
      • Logging
        • LogModules
      • Schema
        • Location
        • BrowsableSchemas
        • Tables
        • Views
      • Miscellaneous
        • AWSWorkloadIdentityConfig
        • AzureWorkloadIdentityConfig
        • MaxRows
        • Other
        • PseudoColumns
        • Timeout
        • UserDefinedViews
        • UseSimpleNames
        • WorkloadPoolId
        • WorkloadProjectId
        • WorkloadProviderId
    • Third Party Copyrights

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

Overview

The CData Sync App provides a straightforward way to continuously pipeline your Google Calendar data to any database, data lake, or data warehouse, making it easily available for Analytics, Reporting, AI, and Machine Learning.

The Google Calendar connector can be used from the CData Sync application to pull data from Google Calendar and move it to any of the supported destinations.

Google Calendar Version Support

The Sync App defaults to version 3 of the Google Calendar API.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

Establishing a Connection

Adding a Connection to Google Calendar

To add a connection to Google Calendar:

  1. In the application console, navigate to the Connections page.
  2. At the Add Connections panel, select the icon for the connection you want to add.
  3. If the Google Calendar icon is not available, click the Add More icon to download and install the Google Calendar connector from the CData site.

For required properties, see the Settings tab.

For connection properties that are not typically required, see the Advanced tab.

Authenticating to Google Calendar

The Sync App supports using user accounts and GCP instance accounts for authentication.

The following sections discuss the available authentication schemes for Google Calendar:

  • User Accounts (OAuth)
  • Service Account (OAuthJWT)
  • GCP Instance Account

User Accounts (OAuth)

AuthScheme must be set to OAuth in all user account flows.

Web Applications

When connecting via a Web application, you need to create and register a custom OAuth application with Google Calendar. You can then use the Sync App to acquire and manage the OAuth token values. See Creating a Custom OAuth App for more information about custom applications.

Get an OAuth Access Token

Set the following connection properties to obtain the OAuthAccessToken:

  • OAuthClientId: Set this to the Client Id in your application settings.
  • OAuthClientSecret: Set this to the Client Secret in your application settings.

Then call stored procedures to complete the OAuth exchange:

  1. Call the GetOAuthAuthorizationURL stored procedure. Set the CallbackURL input to the Callback URL you specified in your application settings. The stored procedure returns the URL to the OAuth endpoint.
  2. Navigate to the URL that the stored procedure returned in Step 1. Log in to the custom OAuth application and authorize the web application. Once authenticated, the browser redirects you to the callback URL.
  3. Call the GetOAuthAccessToken stored procedure. Set AuthMode to WEB and the Verifier input to the "code" parameter in the query string of the callback URL.

Once you have obtained the access and refresh tokens, you can connect to data and refresh the OAuth access token either automatically or manually.

Automatic Refresh of the OAuth Access Token

To have the driver automatically refresh the OAuth access token, set the following on the first data connection:

  • InitiateOAuth: Set this to REFRESH.
  • OAuthClientId: Set this to the Client Id in your application settings.
  • OAuthClientSecret: Set this to the Client Secret in your application settings.
  • OAuthAccessToken: Set this to the access token returned by GetOAuthAccessToken.
  • OAuthRefreshToken: Set this to the refresh token returned by GetOAuthAccessToken.
  • OAuthSettingsLocation: Set this to the location where the Sync App saves the OAuth token values, which persist across connections.
On subsequent data connections, the values for OAuthAccessToken and OAuthRefreshToken are taken from OAuthSettingsLocation.

Manual Refresh of the OAuth Access Token

The only value needed to manually refresh the OAuth access token when connecting to data is the OAuth refresh token.

Use the RefreshOAuthAccessToken stored procedure to manually refresh the OAuthAccessToken after the ExpiresIn parameter value returned by GetOAuthAccessToken has elapsed, then set the following connection properties:

  • OAuthClientId: Set this to the Client Id in your application settings.
  • OAuthClientSecret: Set this to the Client Secret in your application settings.

Then call RefreshOAuthAccessToken with OAuthRefreshToken set to the OAuth refresh token returned by GetOAuthAccessToken. After the new tokens have been retrieved, open a new connection by setting the OAuthAccessToken property to the value returned by RefreshOAuthAccessToken.

Finally, store the OAuth refresh token so that you can use it to manually refresh the OAuth access token after it has expired.

Headless Machines

To configure the driver to use OAuth with a user account on a headless machine, you need to authenticate on another device that has an internet browser.

  1. Choose one of two options:
    • Option 1: Obtain the OAuthVerifier value as described in "Obtain and Exchange a Verifier Code" below.
    • Option 2: Install the Sync App on a machine with an internet browser and transfer the OAuth authentication values after you authenticate through the usual browser-based flow, as described in "Transfer OAuth Settings" below.
  2. Then configure the Sync App to automatically refresh the access token on the headless machine.

Option 1: Obtain and Exchange a Verifier Code

To obtain a verifier code, you must authenticate at the OAuth authorization URL.

Follow the steps below to authenticate from the machine with an internet browser and obtain the OAuthVerifier connection property.

  1. Choose one of these options:
    • If you are using the Embedded OAuth Application click Google Calendar OAuth endpoint to open the endpoint in your browser.
    • If you are using a custom OAuth application, create the Authorization URL by setting the following properties:
      • InitiateOAuth: Set to OFF.
      • OAuthClientId: Set to the client Id assigned when you registered your application.
      • OAuthClientSecret: Set to the client secret assigned when you registered your application.
      Then call the GetOAuthAuthorizationURL stored procedure with the appropriate CallbackURL. Open the URL returned by the stored procedure in a browser.
  2. Log in and grant permissions to the Sync App. You are then redirected to the callback URL, which contains the verifier code.
  3. Save the value of the verifier code. Later you will set this in the OAuthVerifier connection property.
Next, you need to exchange the OAuth verifier code for OAuth refresh and access tokens. Set the following properties:

On the headless machine, set the following connection properties to obtain the OAuth authentication values:

  • InitiateOAuth: Set this to REFRESH.
  • OAuthVerifier: Set this to the verifier code.
  • OAuthClientId: (custom applications only) Set this to the Client Id in your custom OAuth application settings.
  • OAuthClientSecret: (custom applications only) Set this to the Client Secret in the custom OAuth application settings.
  • OAuthSettingsLocation: Set this to persist the encrypted OAuth authentication values to the specified location.

After the OAuth settings file is generated, you need to re-set the following properties to connect:

  • InitiateOAuth: Set this to REFRESH.
  • OAuthClientId: (custom applications only) Set this to the client Id assigned when you registered your application.
  • OAuthClientSecret: (custom applications only) Set this to the client secret assigned when you registered your application.
  • OAuthSettingsLocation: Set this to the location containing the encrypted OAuth authentication values. Make sure this location gives read and write permissions to the Sync App to enable the automatic refreshing of the access token.

Option 2: Transfer OAuth Settings

Prior to connecting on a headless machine, you need to create and install a connection with the driver on a device that supports an internet browser. Set the connection properties as described in "Desktop Applications" above.

After completing the instructions in "Desktop Applications", the resulting authentication values are encrypted and written to the location specified by OAuthSettingsLocation. The default filename is OAuthSettings.txt.

Once you have successfully tested the connection, copy the OAuth settings file to your headless machine.

On the headless machine, set the following connection properties to connect to data:

  • InitiateOAuth: Set this to REFRESH.
  • OAuthClientId: (custom applications only) Set this to the client Id assigned when you registered your application.
  • OAuthClientSecret: (custom applications only) Set this to the client secret assigned when you registered your application.
  • OAuthSettingsLocation: Set this to the location of your OAuth settings file. Make sure this location gives read and write permissions to the Sync App to enable the automatic refreshing of the access token.

GCP Instance Accounts

When running on a GCP virtual machine, the Sync App can authenticate using a service account tied to the virtual machine. To use this mode, set AuthScheme to GCPInstanceAccount.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

OAuth Scopes and Endpoints

Required Scopes and Endpoint Domains for Google Calendar

When integrating with Google Calendar, your application needs specific permissions to interact with the API.

These permissions are defined by access scopes, which determine what data your application can access and what actions it can perform.

This topic provides information about the required access scopes and endpoint domains for the Google Calendar Sync App.

Understanding Scopes

Scopes are a way to limit an application's access to a user's data. They define the specific actions that an application can perform on behalf of the user.

For example, a read-only scope might allow an application to view data, while a full access scope might allow it to modify data.

Required Scopes for Google Calendar

Scope Description
googleapis.com/auth/calendar While Google Calendar provides read-only scopes, the driver only surfaces the full one. This scope is required for full access to read and write permissions.
googleapis.com/auth/calendar.events This scope is required for read-only access.

Understanding Endpoint Domains

Endpoint domains are the specific URLs that the application needs to communicate with in order to authenticate, retrieve records, and perform other essential operations.

Allowlisting these domains ensures that the network traffic between your application and the API is not blocked by firewalls or security settings.

Note: Most users do not need to make any special configurations. Allowlisting is typically only necessary for environments with strict security measures, such as restricted outbound network traffic.

Required Endpoint Domains for Google Calendar

Domain Always Required Description
accounts.google.com TRUE The subdomain used for OAuth.
googleapis.com TRUE The domain used for accessing various services.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

Advanced Features

This section details a selection of advanced features of the Google Calendar Sync App.

User Defined Views

The Sync App supports the use of user defined views, virtual tables whose contents are decided by a pre-configured user defined query. These views are useful when you cannot directly control queries being issued to the drivers. For an overview of creating and configuring custom views, see User Defined Views .

SSL Configuration

Use SSL Configuration to adjust how Sync App handles TLS/SSL certificate negotiations. You can choose from various certificate formats;. For further information, see the SSLServerCert property under "Connection String Options" .

Firewall and Proxy

Configure the Sync App for compliance with Firewall and Proxy, including Windows proxies and HTTP proxies. You can also set up tunnel connections.

Query Processing

The Sync App offloads as much of the SELECT statement processing as possible to Google Calendar and then processes the rest of the query in memory (client-side).

For further information, see Query Processing.

Logging

For an overview of configuration settings that can be used to refine CData logging, see Logging. Only two connection properties are required for basic logging, but there are numerous features that support more refined logging, which enables you to use the LogModules connection property to specify subsets of information to be logged.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

SSL Configuration

Customizing the SSL Configuration

By default, the Sync App attempts to negotiate TLS with the server. The server certificate is validated against the default system trusted certificate store. You can override how the certificate gets validated using the SSLServerCert connection property.

To specify another certificate, see the SSLServerCert connection property.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

Firewall and Proxy

Connecting Through a Firewall or Proxy

HTTP Proxies

To authenticate to an HTTP proxy, set the following:

  • ProxyServer: the hostname or IP address of the proxy server that you want to route HTTP traffic through.
  • ProxyPort: the TCP port that the proxy server is running on.
  • ProxyAuthScheme: the authentication method the Sync App uses when authenticating to the proxy server.
  • ProxyUser: the username of a user account registered with the proxy server.
  • ProxyPassword: the password associated with the ProxyUser.

Other Proxies

Set the following properties:

  • To use a proxy-based firewall, set FirewallType, FirewallServer, and FirewallPort.
  • To tunnel the connection, set FirewallType to TUNNEL.
  • To authenticate, specify FirewallUser and FirewallPassword.
  • To authenticate to a SOCKS proxy, additionally set FirewallType to SOCKS5.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

Data Model

The CData Sync App models Google Calendar APIs as relational tables, views, and stored procedures. The Sync App uses the Google Calendar API to process supported filters. The Sync App processes other filters client-side within the Sync App.

Tables

The Sync App dynamically retrieves table definitions for the calendars accessible to your account. Tables describes the columns for a sample calendar as well as the Calendars table, which can be used to list, create, modify, and delete calendars.

Views

Views offer additional metadata information from Google Calendar to surface other aspects of a calendar.

Stored Procedures

Stored Procedures are function-like interfaces to the data source.

Key Features

Working with Event-related Entities

When working with events and their related entities through: EventsAttachments, AllCalendars, or dynamic event tables, only single events and recurring events (with their exceptions) are included by default, but not recurring event instances. To change this behavior, you can use EventsScope.

Note: Exceptions are recurring event instances that differ from their parent recurring event in any way.

Note: Single events are non-recurring events.

Working with Deleted Events

When working with events and their related entities through: EventsAttachments, AllCalendars, or dynamic event tables, deleted/canceled events are not included by default. To change this behavior, you can enable ShowDeleted or use the pseudo-column in the corresponding table/view. In that case, events with the status 'canceled' are included in the results. The value specified in the pseudo-column takes higher precedence than the value specified in ShowDeleted.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

Tables

The Sync App models the data in Google Calendar as a list of tables in a relational database that can be queried using standard SQL statements.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync Tables

Name Description
AccessControlRules Create, update, delete, and query access control rules to calendars' resources.
AllCalendars Create, update, delete, and query all calendar events in your Google Account.
Calendars Create, update, delete, and query calendars in Google.
EventsAttachments Query the attachments metadata from the events in your Google calendar.
MyCalendar Create, update, delete, and query events of the calendar.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

AccessControlRules

Create, update, delete, and query access control rules to calendars' resources.

Table-Specific Information

Select

To query access control rules of all calendars you can execute a query as below.

SELECT * FROM [AccessControlRules]

The CalendarId, and Id and CalendarId (both specified at the same time) columns support server side filtering only for the = operator.

To query the access control rules of a certain calendar you will need to specify the CalendarId as a WHERE clause criterion.

SELECT * FROM [AccessControlRules] WHERE CalendarId = '[email protected]'

To query a specific access control rule of a certain calendar you will need to specify the CalendarId and Id as WHERE clause criteria.

SELECT * FROM [AccessControlRules] WHERE CalendarId = '[email protected]' AND Id = 'domain:cdatatest.page'

Insert

To add a new access control rule to a specific calendar, for example to share the calendar with a user, group or domain, or to make the calendar publicly available (ScopeType='default'), you will need to at least specify the CalendarId, Role, ScopeType and optionally the ScopeValue (required if you haven't specified the default ScopeType).

For example, to share a calendar with a specific user you can execute a query as below.

INSERT INTO [AccessControlRules] (CalendarId, Role, ScopeType, ScopeValue) VALUES ('[email protected]', 'writer', 'user', '[email protected]')

For example, to share a calendar with a specific domain you can execute a query as below.

INSERT INTO [AccessControlRules] (calendarId, Role, ScopeType, ScopeValue, SendNotification) VALUES ('[email protected]', 'writer', 'domain', 'cdatatest.page', 'true')

Note: Sharing a calendar with a user no longer automatically inserts the calendar into their CalendarList. If the user should be able to perform CRUD operations on the shared calendar, they will need to execute an INSERT statement by specifying at least the existing CalendarId in the statement. For more information, refer to the Calendars table section.

Update

To update an access control rule of a specific calendar, you will need to specify the CalendarId along with the Id in the WHERE clause criteria.

UPDATE [AccessControlRules] SET Role = 'writer', ScopeType = 'user' WHERE Id = 'user:[email protected]' AND CalendarId = '[email protected]'

Delete

To delete an access control rule from a specific calendar, you will need to specify the CalendarId along with the Id in the WHERE clause criteria.

DELETE FROM [AccessControlRules] WHERE Id = 'user:[email protected]' AND CalendarId = '[email protected]'

Columns

Name Type ReadOnly Description
CalendarId [KEY] String False

The calendar identifier.

Id [KEY] String True

The identifier of the ACL rule.

Etag String True

The ETag of the resource.

Kind String True

The type of the resource.

Role String False

The role assigned to the scope. Possible values are: none, freeBusyReader, reader, writer and owner.

ScopeType String False

The type of the scope. Possible values are: default, user, group and domain.

ScopeValue String False

The email address of a user or group, or the name of a domain, depending on the scope type. Not applicable for type 'default'.

Pseudo-Columns

Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.

Name Type Description
SendNotification String

This value sets whether or not to send notifications about the calendar sharing change.

The default value is True.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

AllCalendars

Create, update, delete, and query all calendar events in your Google Account.

Table-Specific Information

This is an example on how all calendar events in your account are exposed in a single table.

Select

Query events of all calendars.

SELECT * FROM [AllCalendars]

Insert

Create a new event in a certain calendar. At least StartDateTime, EndDateTime and CalendarId must be specified.

INSERT INTO [AllCalendars] (Summary, Description, StartDateTime, EndDateTime, CalendarId) VALUES ('Great Event', 'Description for event', '8/27/2017', '8/28/2017', '[email protected]')

You can create an All-Day event by setting the StartDate and EndDate columns to the actual start and end dates of the event.

INSERT INTO [AllCalendars] (Summary, Description, StartDate, EndDate, CalendarId) VALUES ('Google Cal Test Event 1', 'Example All Day Event', '2017-01-01', '2017-01-09', '[email protected]')

You can create a Time Limited event by setting the StartDateTime and EndDateTime columns to the actual start and end dates and times of the event.

INSERT INTO [AllCalendars] (Summary, Description, StartDateTime, EndDateTime, CalendarId) VALUES ('Google Cal Test Event 2', 'Example Time Limited Event', '2017-09-05T22:13:03', '2017-09-11T13:24:10', '[email protected]')

Update

Update details of a specific event. At least the Id of the event being updated must be specified.

UPDATE AllCalendars SET Summary = 'Test Event' WHERE id = '6bjelf33p0al4d8ei5ft5ghqjs' AND CalendarId = '[email protected]'

You can update a Time Limited event to an All-Day one by setting the StartDate and EndDate columns to the actual start and end dates of the event, and the StartDateTime and EndDateTime columns to Null-s.

UPDATE [AllCalendars] SET StartDate = '2017-09-05', EndDate = '2017-09-11', StartDateTime = NULL, EndDateTime = NULL WHERE Id = '8ba774m3anenroqcepfi7ka6ok' AND CalendarId = '[email protected]'

You can update an All-Day event to a Time Limited one by setting the StartDateTime and EndDateTime columns to the actual start and end dates and times of the event, and the StartDate and EndDate columns to Null-s.

UPDATE [AllCalendars] SET StartDate = NULL, EndDate = NULL, StartDateTime = '2017-09-05T22:13:03', EndDateTime = '2017-09-11T13:24:10' WHERE Id = '8ba774m3anenroqcepfi7ka6ok' AND CalendarId = '[email protected]'

Delete

Delete an event from AllCalendars by specifying at least its Id.

DELETE FROM [AllCalendars] WHERE Id = '8ba774m3anenroqcepfi7ka6ok' AND CalendarId = '[email protected]'

Order Events

When you query from AllCalendars table, the events will not be ordered by the StartDate, but rather by the CalendarId. You can order the calendars by either the StartDate or StartDateTime column, depending if the event is an AllDayEvent or not. Alternatively, you can order both Event types using the example query below.

SELECT CalendarId, Id, Summary, 
CASE 
     WHEN StartDateTime IS NULL THEN startDate 
     ELSE StartDateTime 
END AS EventDate 
FROM AllCalendars ORDER BY EventDate ASC

Columns

Name Type ReadOnly Description
Id [KEY] String True

The Id of the event.

CalendarId String False

Calendar Id. This can be used to override the Calendar Id for which you are querying events.

Summary String False

The title of the event.

Description String False

The description of the event.

Location String False

The geographic location of the event as free-form text.

AllDayEvent Boolean True

This value indicates whether or not the event is an all-day event.

StartDate Date False

The start date if this is an all-day event.

StartDateTime Datetime False

The (inclusive) start time of the event. For a recurring event, this value is the start time of the first instance.

StartDateTimeZone String False

The time zone in which the start date time is specified.

EndDate Date False

The end date if this is an all-day event.

EndDateTime Datetime False

The (exclusive) end time of the event. For a recurring event, this value is the end time of the first instance.

EndDateTimeZone String False

The time zone in which the end date time is specified.

OriginalStartTimeDateTime Datetime False

For an instance of a recurring event, this value is the time when the event would start according to the recurrence data in the recurring event identified by RecurringEventId.

SendNotification Boolean False

This value sets whether to send a notification when performing an insert or update.

Kind String True

The type of the resource, returned in the format calendar#event.

ETag String True

The ETag of the resource.

Status String False

The status of the event.

HTML_Link String True

The absolute link to the event in the Google Calendar Web UI.

Locked Boolean True

Whether this is a locked event copy where no changes can be made to the main event fields 'summary', 'description', 'location', 'start', 'end' or 'recurrence'. The default is False.

SourceTitle String False

Title of the source; for example a title of a web page or an email subject.

SourceURL String False

URL of the source pointing to a resource. The URL scheme must be HTTP or HTTPS.

HangoutLink String True

An absolute link to the Google+ hangout associated with this event, if there is any.

Created Datetime True

The creation time of the event.

Updated Datetime True

The latest modification time of the event.

ColorId Integer False

The color of the event. This value is an Id referring to an entry in the event section of the colors definitions.

CreatorEmail String True

The creator's email address, if available.

CreatorDisplayName String True

The creator's name, if available.

OrganizerEmail String True

The organizer's email address, if available.

OrganizerDisplayName String True

The organizer's name, if available.

Recurrences String False

A pipe-separated list of RRULE, EXRULE, RDATE, and EXDATE lines for a recurring event. This field is omitted for single events or instances of recurring events. OriginalStartTimeDateTime must be set in order to modify this value.

RecurringEventId String True

For an instance of a recurring event, this value is the event Id of the recurring event itself.

Transparency String False

This value sets whether the event blocks time on the calendar. If set to transparent, the event does not block time on the calendar. If set to opaque, the event blocks time; this is the default value.

Visibility String False

The visibility of the event.

The allowed values are default, public, private, confidential.

ICalUid String True

The event Id in the iCalendar format.

Sequence String False

The sequence number as per iCalendar.

AttendeesEmails String False

A comma-separated list of attendee's email addresses, if available.

AttendeesDisplayNames String False

A comma-separated list of attendee's names, if available.

AttendeesResponseStatus String False

A comma-separated list of attendee's response status, if available.

AttendeesOptional String False

A comma-separated list of whether the attendee's are optional, if available.

AttendeesOmitted Boolean True

This field sets whether attendees have been omitted from the event's representation. When updating an event, this field can be used to update only the participant's response. When retrieving an event, the attendees that are returned are restricted to only the participant by the MaxAttendees query parameter.

ExtendedPropertiesPrivateKey String False

This field contains properties that are private to the copy of the event that appears on the calendar.

ExtendedPropertiesPrivateValue String False

This field contains properties that are private to the copy of the event that appears on the calendar.

ExtendedPropertiesSharedKey String False

This field contains properties that are shared between copies of the event on other attendees' calendars.

ExtendedPropertiesSharedValue String False

This field contains properties that are shared between copies of the event on other attendees' calendars.

GuestsCanInviteOthers Boolean False

This value sets whether attendees other than the organizer can invite others to the event.

GuestsCanSeeOtherGuests Boolean False

This value sets whether attendees other than the organizer can see who the event's attendees are.

GuestsCanModify Boolean False

Whether attendees other than the organizer can modify the event.

PrivateCopy Boolean True

This value sets whether this is a private event copy where changes are not shared with other copies on other calendars.

RemindersUseDefault Boolean False

This value sets whether the default reminders of the calendar apply to the event.

ReminderOverrideMethods String False

A comma-separated list of the methods used by the reminder. The possible values are EMAIL, SMS, and POPUP.

ReminderOverrideMinutes String False

A comma-separated list of the minutes before the start of the event when the corresponding ReminderOverrideMethod should trigger.

ConferenceId String False

The Id of the conference. Can be used by developers to keep track of conferences, should not be displayed to users.

ConferenceNotes String False

Additional notes (such as instructions from the domain administrator, legal notices) to display to the user. Can contain HTML. The maximum length is 2048 characters.

ConferenceSignature String False

The signature of the conference data. Generated on server side. Must be preserved while copying the conference data between events, otherwise the conference data will not be copied.

ConferenceSolutionName String False

The user-visible name of this solution. Not localized.

ConferenceSolutionKeyType String False

The conference solution type. If a client encounters an unfamiliar or empty type, it should still be able to display the entry points. However, it should disallow modifications. Valid values are: (1) 'eventHangout' for Hangouts for consumers (http://hangouts.google.com) -- (2) 'eventNamedHangout' for classic Hangouts for G Suite users (http://hangouts.google.com) -- (3) 'hangoutsMeet' for Hangouts Meet (http://meet.google.com) -- (4) 'addOn' for 3P conference providers.

The allowed values are eventHangout, eventNamedHangout, hangoutsMeet, addOn.

ConferenceSolutionIconUri String False

The user-visible icon for this solution.

ConferenceRequestId String False

The client-generated unique ID for this request. Clients should regenerate this ID for every new request. If an ID provided is the same as for the previous request, the request is ignored.

ConferenceRequestKey String False

The conference solution, such as Hangouts or Hangouts Meet.

ConferenceRequestKeyType String False

The conference solution type. If a client encounters an unfamiliar or empty type, it should still be able to display the entry points. However, it should disallow modifications. Valid values are: (1) 'eventHangout' for Hangouts for consumers (http://hangouts.google.com) -- (2) 'eventNamedHangout' for classic Hangouts for G Suite users (http://hangouts.google.com) -- (3) 'hangoutsMeet' for Hangouts Meet (http://meet.google.com) -- (4) 'addOn' for 3P conference providers.

ConferenceRequestStatus String False

The status of the conference create request.

ConferenceRequestStatusCode String True

The current status of the conference create request. The possible values are: (1) 'pending': the conference create request is still being processed. -- (2) 'success': the conference create request succeeded, the entry points are populated. -- (3) 'failure': the conference create request failed, there are no entry points.

ConferenceEntryPointsAggregate String False

Information about individual conference entry points, such as URLs or phone numbers. All of them must belong to the same conference.

EventType String False

Specific type of the event. Read-only. Possible values are: 'default' - A regular event or not further specified. 'outOfOffice' - An out-of-office event. 'focusTime' - A focus-time event. 'workingLocation' - A working-location event.

WorkingLocationType String False

Type of working location. Required when creating a workingLocation Event.

The allowed values are homeOffice, officeLocation, customLocation.

HomeOffice String False

Specifies that the user is working from home.

CustomLocationLabel String False

The label of the custom location where the user is working from.

OfficeLocationBuildingId String False

References the building Id in the organization's Resources database.

OfficeLocationDeskId String False

The office desk identifier.

OfficeLocationFloorId String False

The office floor identifier.

OfficeLocationFloorSectionId String False

The office floor section identifier.

OfficeLocationLabel String False

The office name that's displayed in Calendar Web and Mobile Clients.

Pseudo-Columns

Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.

Name Type Description
SearchTerms String

Free text search terms to find events that match these terms in any field, except for extended properties.

ShowDeleted Boolean

Whether to list cancelled events.

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Calendars

Create, update, delete, and query calendars in Google.

Table-Specific Information

Select

When selecting calendars no fields are required. In addition an Id can be specified for filtering the result. For example:

SELECT Id, Summary, Description FROM Calendars

Insert

To insert a new calendar, issue an INSERT statement and specify a value for at least the Summary column. For example:

INSERT INTO Calendars (Summary) VALUES ('My Custom Calendar')

To insert an existing calendar, a shared one or a global/domain public one, into the user's calendars list, you will need to execute an INSERT statement by specifying at least the existing CalendarId in the statement.

For example, to add a shared calendar from a specific user, you can execute a query as below.

INSERT INTO Calendars (Id) VALUES ('[email protected]')

For example, to add a public calendar, you can execute a query as below.

INSERT INTO Calendars (id, SummaryOverride) VALUES ('en.usa#[email protected]', 'Official Holidays in the US')

Update

To update a calendar, the Id column must be specified. Only the Description, Location, Summary, and Timezone columns are updateable. For example:

UPDATE Calendars SET Description = 'Updated Description' WHERE Id = '8ba774m3anenroqcepfi7ka6ok'

Delete

Delete a calendar by specifying its Id. For example:

DELETE FROM Calendars WHERE Id = '123456789'

Columns

Name Type ReadOnly Description
Id [KEY] String False

The calendar identifier.

Summary String False

The title of the calendar.

Description String False

The description of the calendar.

Kind String True

The type of the resource.

ETag String True

The ETag of the resource.

Location String False

The geographic location of the calendar as free-form text.

Timezone String False

The time zone of the calendar.

SummaryOverride String False

The summary that the authenticated user has set for the calendar.

ColorId Integer False

The color of the calendar. This is an Id referring to an entry in the 'calendar' section of the colors definition.

Hidden Boolean False

This field sets whether the calendar has been hidden from the list.

Selected Boolean False

This field sets whether the calendar content shows up in the calendar UI.

AccessRole String True

The effective access role that the authenticated user has on the calendar.

ReminderMethods String False

A semicolon-separated list of the methods used by the reminder. Possible values are: EMAIL, SMS, and POPUP.

ReminderMinutes String False

A semicolon-separated list of minutes before the start of the event when the corresponding ReminderOverrideMethod should trigger.

Pseudo-Columns

Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.

Name Type Description
showHidden String

This value sets whether to show hidden calendars.

The default value is False.

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EventsAttachments

Query the attachments metadata from the events in your Google calendar.

Table-Specific Information

Select

To query attachments metadata of all events in a certain calendar, you must specify the CalendarId the WHERE clause.

SELECT * FROM EventsAttachments WHERE CalendarId = 'df5bf39459e666e1f6835a287923a083f83bfbe21113051b2759a9f2fa40a7c9@group.calendar.google.com'

To query attachments metadata for only a specific recurring event in a certain calendar, you must specify the CalendarId and the ParentEventId (the recurring event's Id) in the WHERE clause.

SELECT * FROM EventsAttachments WHERE CalendarId = 'df5bf39459e666e1f6835a287923a083f83bfbe21113051b2759a9f2fa40a7c9@group.calendar.google.com' AND ParentEventId = '4fbitolj1eb2ilbspcm2l5jcvc'

To query attachments metadata of all events in multiple calendars, you must specify their CalendarIds in the IN clause.

SELECT * FROM EventsAttachments WHERE CalendarId IN ('df5bf39459e666e1f6835a287923a083f83bfbe21113051b2759a9f2fa40a7c9@group.calendar.google.com', '8aab717ee7e6fca501e1e178e590f3ac4ac0c2660361fdff47b8c341eb379559@group.calendar.google.com')

Insert

To add an attachment to an event, you must specify the CalendarId, EventId, and FileURL. Optionally, you can also specify a Title and MimeType.

INSERT INTO EventsAttachments (CalendarId, EventId, FileURL, Title) VALUES ('df5bf39459e666e1f6835a287923a083f83bfbe21113051b2759a9f2fa40a7c9@group.calendar.google.com', '4fbitolj1eb2ilbspcm2l5jcvc', 'https://drive.google.com/file/d/1abc123/view', 'Meeting Notes')

Delete

To remove an attachment from an event, you must specify the CalendarId, EventId, and FileURL.

DELETE FROM EventsAttachments WHERE CalendarId = 'df5bf39459e666e1f6835a287923a083f83bfbe21113051b2759a9f2fa40a7c9@group.calendar.google.com' AND EventId = '4fbitolj1eb2ilbspcm2l5jcvc' AND FileURL = 'https://drive.google.com/file/d/1abc123/view'

Columns

Name Type ReadOnly Description
CalendarId String False

The calendar identifier.

EventId [KEY] String False

The event identifier.

ParentEventId String True

The event instance identifier of a recurring event instance.

EventStatus String True

The status of the event.

FileId String True

The Google Drive file identifier of the attachment, if the attachment is located in Google Drive.

FileURL [KEY] String False

The URL link to the attachment.

Title String False

The name of the attachment.

MimeType String False

The internet media type (MIME type) of the attachment.

IconLink String True

The URL link to the attachment's icon.

Pseudo-Columns

Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.

Name Type Description
ShowDeleted Boolean

Indicates whether to list cancelled events.

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MyCalendar

Create, update, delete, and query events of the calendar.

Table-Specific Information

This is an example on how a calendar is exposed as table.

Select

Query events of the specified calendar.

SELECT * FROM [MyCalendar]

Insert

Create a new event in the calendar. At least StartDateTime and EndDateTime must be specified.

INSERT INTO [MyCalendar] (Summary, Description, StartDateTime, EndDateTime) VALUES ('Great Event', 'Description for event', '8/27/2017', '8/28/2017')

You can create an All-Day event by setting the StartDate and EndDate columns to the actual start and end dates of the event.

INSERT INTO [MyCalendar] (Summary, Description, StartDate, EndDate) VALUES ('Google Cal Test Event 1', 'Example All Day Event', '2017-01-01', '2017-01-09')

You can create a Time Limited event by setting the StartDateTime and EndDateTime columns to the actual start and end dates and times of the event.

INSERT INTO [MyCalendar] (Summary, Description, StartDateTime, EndDateTime) VALUES ('Google Cal Test Event 2', 'Example Time Limited Event', '2017-09-05T22:13:03', '2017-09-11T13:24:10')

When inserting a new event, multiple values can be specified for AttendeesEmails and AttendeesDisplayNames.

INSERT INTO [MyCalendar] (StartDateTime, EndDateTime, AttendeesEmails) VALUES ('2017-03-15 15:00', '2017-03-15 20:00', '[email protected],[email protected]')

Update

Update details of a specific event. The Id of the event being updated must be specified.

UPDATE [MyCalendar] SET Summary = 'Updated Summary 2' WHERE Id = '8ba774m3anenroqcepfi7ka6ok'

You can update a Time Limited event to an All-Day one by setting the StartDate and EndDate columns to the actual start and end dates of the event, and the StartDateTime and EndDateTime columns to Null-s.

UPDATE [MyCalendar] SET StartDate = '2017-09-05', EndDate = '2017-09-11', StartDateTime = NULL, EndDateTime = NULL WHERE Id = '8ba774m3anenroqcepfi7ka6ok'

You can update an All-Day event to a Time Limited one by setting the StartDateTime and EndDateTime columns to the actual start and end dates and times of the event, and the StartDate and EndDate columns to Null-s.

UPDATE [MyCalendar] SET StartDate = NULL, EndDate = NULL, StartDateTime = '2017-09-05T22:13:03', EndDateTime = '2017-09-11T13:24:10' WHERE Id = '8ba774m3anenroqcepfi7ka6ok'

Delete

Delete an event by specifying its Id.

DELETE FROM [MyCalendar] WHERE Id = '8ba774m3anenroqcepfi7ka6ok'

Columns

Name Type ReadOnly Description
Id [KEY] String True

The Id of the event.

CalendarId String False

Calendar Id. This can be used to override the Calendar Id for which you are querying events.

Summary String False

The title of the event.

Description String False

The description of the event.

Location String False

The geographic location of the event as free-form text.

AllDayEvent Boolean True

This value indicates whether or not the event is an all-day event.

StartDate Date False

The start date if this is an all-day event.

StartDateTime Datetime False

The (inclusive) start time of the event. For a recurring event, this value is the start time of the first instance.

StartDateTimeZone String False

The time zone in which the start date time is specified.

EndDate Date False

The end date if this is an all-day event.

EndDateTime Datetime False

The (exclusive) end time of the event. For a recurring event, this value is the end time of the first instance.

EndDateTimeZone String False

The time zone in which the end date time is specified.

OriginalStartTimeDateTime Datetime False

For an instance of a recurring event, this value is the time when the event would start according to the recurrence data in the recurring event identified by RecurringEventId.

SendNotification Boolean False

This value sets whether to send a notification when performing an insert or update.

Kind String True

The type of the resource, returned in the format calendar#event.

ETag String True

The ETag of the resource.

Status String False

The status of the event.

HTML_Link String True

The absolute link to the event in the Google Calendar Web UI.

Locked Boolean True

Whether this is a locked event copy where no changes can be made to the main event fields

SourceTitle String False

Title of the source; for example a title of a web page or an email subject.

SourceURL String False

URL of the source pointing to a resource. The URL scheme must be HTTP or HTTPS.

HangoutLink String True

An absolute link to the Google+ hangout associated with this event, if there is any.

Created Datetime True

The creation time of the event.

Updated Datetime True

The latest modification time of the event.

ColorId Integer False

The color of the event. This value is an Id referring to an entry in the event section of the colors definitions.

CreatorEmail String True

The creator's email address, if available.

CreatorDisplayName String True

The creator's name, if available.

OrganizerEmail String True

The organizer's email address, if available.

OrganizerDisplayName String True

The organizer's name, if available.

Recurrences String False

A pipe-separated list of RRULE, EXRULE, RDATE, and EXDATE lines for a recurring event. This field is omitted for single events or instances of recurring events. OriginalStartTimeDateTime must be set in order to modify this value.

RecurringEventId String True

For an instance of a recurring event, this value is the event Id of the recurring event itself.

Transparency String False

This value sets whether the event blocks time on the calendar. If set to transparent, the event does not block time on the calendar. If set to opaque, the event blocks time; this is the default value.

Visibility String False

The visibility of the event.

ICalUid String True

The event Id in the iCalendar format.

Sequence String False

The sequence number as per iCalendar.

AttendeesEmails String False

A comma-separated list of attendee's email addresses, if available.

AttendeesDisplayNames String False

A comma-separated list of attendee's names, if available.

AttendeesResponseStatus String False

A comma-separated list of attendee's response status, if available.

AttendeesOmitted Boolean True

This field sets whether attendees have been omitted from the event's representation. When updating an event, this field can be used to update only the participant's response. When retrieving an event, the attendees that are returned are restricted to only the participant by the MaxAttendees query parameter.

ExtendedPropertiesPrivateKey String False

This field contains properties that are private to the copy of the event that appears on the calendar.

ExtendedPropertiesPrivateValue String False

This field contains properties that are private to the copy of the event that appears on the calendar.

ExtendedPropertiesSharedKey String False

This field contains properties that are shared between copies of the event on other attendees' calendars.

ExtendedPropertiesSharedValue String False

This field contains properties that are shared between copies of the event on other attendees' calendars.

GuestsCanInviteOthers Boolean False

This value sets whether attendees other than the organizer can invite others to the event.

GuestsCanSeeOtherGuests Boolean False

This value sets whether attendees other than the organizer can see who the event's attendees are.

GuestsCanModify Boolean False

Whether attendees other than the organizer can modify the event.

PrivateCopy Boolean True

This value sets whether this is a private event copy where changes are not shared with other copies on other calendars.

RemindersUseDefault Boolean False

This value sets whether the default reminders of the calendar apply to the event.

ReminderOverrideMethods String False

A comma-separated list of the methods used by the reminder. The possible values are EMAIL, SMS, and POPUP.

ReminderOverrideMinutes String False

A comma-separated list of the minutes before the start of the event when the corresponding ReminderOverrideMethod should trigger.

ConferenceId String False

The Id of the conference. Can be used by developers to keep track of conferences, should not be displayed to users.

ConferenceNotes String False

Additional notes (such as instructions from the domain administrator, legal notices) to display to the user. Can contain HTML. The maximum length is 2048 characters.

ConferenceSignature String False

The signature of the conference data. Generated on server side. Must be preserved while copying the conference data between events, otherwise the conference data will not be copied.

ConferenceSolutionName String False

The user-visible name of this solution. Not localized.

ConferenceSolutionKeyType String False

The conference solution type. If a client encounters an unfamiliar or empty type, it should still be able to display the entry points. However, it should disallow modifications. Valid values are: (1) 'eventHangout' for Hangouts for consumers (http://hangouts.google.com) -- (2) 'eventNamedHangout' for classic Hangouts for G Suite users (http://hangouts.google.com) -- (3) 'hangoutsMeet' for Hangouts Meet (http://meet.google.com) -- (4) 'addOn' for 3P conference providers.

ConferenceSolutionIconUri String False

The user-visible icon for this solution.

ConferenceRequestId String False

The client-generated unique Id for this request. Clients should regenerate this Id for every new request. If an Id provided is the same as for the previous request, the request is ignored.

ConferenceRequestKey String False

The conference solution, such as Hangouts or Hangouts Meet.

ConferenceRequestKeyType String False

The conference solution type. If a client encounters an unfamiliar or empty type, it should still be able to display the entry points. However, it should disallow modifications. Valid values are: (1) 'eventHangout' for Hangouts for consumers (http://hangouts.google.com) -- (2) 'eventNamedHangout' for classic Hangouts for G Suite users (http://hangouts.google.com) -- (3) 'hangoutsMeet' for Hangouts Meet (http://meet.google.com) -- (4) 'addOn' for 3P conference providers.

ConferenceRequestStatus String False

The status of the conference create request.

ConferenceRequestStatusCode String True

The current status of the conference create request. The possible values are: (1)

ConferenceEntryPointsAggregate String False

Information about individual conference entry points, such as URLs or phone numbers. All of them must belong to the same conference.

EventType String False

Specific type of the event. Read-only. Possible values are: 'default' - A regular event or not further specified. 'outOfOffice' - An out-of-office event. 'focusTime' - A focus-time event. 'workingLocation' - A working-location event.

Pseudo-Columns

Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.

Name Type Description
SearchTerms String

Free text search terms to find events that match these terms in any field, except for extended properties.

ShowDeleted Boolean

Whether to list canceled events.

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Views

Views are similar to tables in the way that data is represented; however, views are read-only.

Queries can be executed against a view as if it were a normal table.

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Name Description
Colors Query colors for Google calendars and events.
UserSettings User settings for a calendar.

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Colors

Query colors for Google calendars and events.

Table-Specific Information

Select

Returns the color definitions for calendars and events.

SELECT * FROM Colors

Columns

Name Type Description
Id [KEY] String The unique color identifier composed of the color type and Id separated by the pipe character.
EntityType [KEY] String The type of the entity the color is specified for. It can be either Calendar or Event
ColorBackground String The background color for the calendar color.
ColorForeground String The foreground color for the calendar color.
Updated Datetime The last time the list of colors was updated.

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UserSettings

User settings for a calendar.

Columns

Name Type Description
Id [KEY] String The Id of the user setting.
Value String The value of the user setting.
ETag String ETag of the resource.
Kind String Type of the resource ('calendar#setting').

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Stored Procedures

Stored procedures are function-like interfaces that extend the functionality of the Sync App beyond simple SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE operations with Google Calendar.

Stored procedures accept a list of parameters, perform their intended function, and then return any relevant response data from Google Calendar, along with an indication of whether the procedure succeeded or failed.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync Stored Procedures

Name Description
GetAvailability Queries the free/busy information for one or more calendars using the FreeBusy: query API.
ImportEvent Imports an event into a calendar.
MoveEvent Moves an event from one calendar to another using the Google Calendar Events.move API.
QuickAddEvent Creates a Google Calendar event based on a simple text string.
StopWatchingResources Stops receiving notifications for a given channel.
SubscribeToAclChanges Starts watching for changes to the access control list (ACL) of a calendar.
SubscribeToCalendarListChanges Starts watching for changes in the user's calendar list.
SubscribeToEventChanges Starts watching for changes to events on a calendar.
SubscribeToSettingsChanges Starts watching for changes to the authenticated user's calendar settings.

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DownloadAttachments

Downloads Google Calendar event attachments.

Execute

If the attachments you want to download are located in Google Drive, you must include the 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive' scope in the Scope connection property when authenticating.

To download a custom attachment (publicly accessible link), you must specify the FileURL parameter.

EXEC DownloadAttachments FileURL = 'https://example.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com/example.txt', LocalFile='C:/Users/User/Desktop/example.txt'

To download an attachment from your GoogleDrive, you must specify the FileId parameter.

EXEC DownloadAttachments FileId = '1Zp70PuS5hu14wq07w7ZQhe_PHc-xxxxx', LocalFile='C:/Users/User/Desktop/example.txt'

To download all attachments of a specific event in a certain calendar, you must specify the CalendarId and EventId parameters.

EXEC DownloadAttachments CalendarId = 'fe47dca2f24f0b6d17085664dc9907049e038747a6f79339b893c49f56226c1e@group.calendar.google.com', EventId = '4dhb26rtkaegdj8du5b2rgbn25', LocalFile='C:/Users/User/Desktop/example.txt'

Input

Name Type Required Description
CalendarId String False The calendar identifier.
EventId String False The event identifier to download all the attachments from.
FileId String False The Google Drive file identifier of the attachment to be downloaded.
FileFormat String False The MIME type the file should be downloaded as. This field can only be set when downloading Google Workspace documents. Leave this blank to download the file in the same format as it is stored in Google. The possible values are application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document, application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text, application/rtf, text/html, text/plain, and application/pdf.
FileURL String False The URL link to the attachment. Applicable only if the attachment is stored in another storage service different from Google Drive.
LocalFile String False The local file path including the file name for the location where the file is saved on disk. Leave empty to keep the file in memory.
Overwrite Boolean False What to do when a downloaded file exists. Set to true to overwrite.

The default value is false.

Encoding String False If the LocalFile input is left empty, the data is output to FileData in the specified encoding. Allowed values are: BASE64 or NONE.

Result Set Columns

Name Type Description
FileData String If the LocalFile input is empty, the file data is output in the format specified by the Encoding input.
Success String Indicates whether the operation was successful.

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GetAvailability

Queries the free/busy information for one or more calendars using the FreeBusy: query API.

Input

Name Type Required Description
TimeMin Datetime True The start of the interval for the query (RFC3339 timestamp).
TimeMax Datetime True The end of the interval for the query (RFC3339 timestamp).
EntityIds String True Comma-separated list of identifiers of a calendars and/or groups to query.
CalendarExpansionMax Integer False Maximal number of calendars for which FreeBusy information is to be provided. Maximum value is 50.
GroupExpansionMax Integer False Maximal number of calendar identifiers to be provided for a single group. Maximum value is 100.

Result Set Columns

Name Type Description
EntityId String The identifier of the calendar or group.
BusyStartTime Datetime Indicates the start time of the busy period.
BusyEndTime Datetime Indicates the end time of the busy period.

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GetOAuthAccessToken

Obtains the OAuth access token to be used for authentication with various Google services.

NOTE: If, after running this stored procedure, the OAuthRefreshToken was not returned as part of the result set, change the Prompt value to CONSENT and run the procedure again. This forces the app to reauthenticate and send new token information.

Input

Name Type Required Description
AuthMode String True The type of authentication mode to use.

The allowed values are APP, WEB.

The default value is WEB.

Verifier String False The verifier code returned by Google after permission for the app to connect has been granted. WEB AuthMode only.
Scope String False The scope of access to Google APIs. By default, access to all APIs used by this data provider is specified.
CallbackURL String False This field determines where the response is sent. The value of this parameter must exactly match one of the values registered in the API's Console, including the HTTP or HTTPS schemes, capitalization, and trailing forward slash ('/').
Prompt String True This field indicates the prompt to present to the user. It accepts one of the following values: NONE, CONSENT, SELECT_ACCOUNT. The default value is SELECT_ACCOUNT, so a given user is prompted to select the account to connect to. If it is set to CONSENT, the user sees a consent page every time, even if they have previously given consent to the application for a given set of scopes. Lastly, if it is set to NONE, no authentication or consent screens is displayed to the user.

The default value is SELECT_ACCOUNT.

AccessType String True This field indicates if your application needs to access a Google API when the user is not present at the browser. The default value is OFFLINE. If your application needs to refresh access tokens when the user is not present at the browser, then use OFFLINE. This results in your application obtaining a refresh token the first time your application exchanges an authorization code for a user.

The allowed values are ONLINE, OFFLINE.

The default value is OFFLINE.

State String False This field indicates any state that may be useful to your application upon receipt of the response. Your application receives the same value it sent, as this parameter makes a round-trip to Google authorization server and back. Uses include redirecting the user to the correct resource in your site using one-time use tokens, and mitigating cross-site request forgery.

Result Set Columns

Name Type Description
OAuthAccessToken String The authentication token returned from Google. This can be used in subsequent calls to other operations for this particular service.
OAuthRefreshToken String A token that may be used to obtain a new access token.
ExpiresIn String The remaining lifetime on the access token.

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GetOAuthAuthorizationURL

Obtains the OAuth authorization URL used for authentication with various Google services.

Input

Name Type Required Description
Scope String False The scope of access to Google APIs. By default, access to all APIs used by this data provider is specified.
CallbackURL String False This field determines where the response is sent. The value of this parameter must exactly match one of the values registered in the API's Console, including the HTTP or HTTPS schemes, case, and trailing forward slash ('/').
Prompt String True This field indicates the prompt to present to the user. It accepts one of the following values: NONE, CONSENT, SELECT ACCOUNT. The default value is SELECT_ACCOUNT, so a given user is prompted to select the account to connect to. If it is set to CONSENT, the user sees a consent page every time, even if they have previously given consent to the application for a given set of scopes. Lastly, if it is set to NONE, no authentication or consent screens is displayed to the user.

The default value is SELECT_ACCOUNT.

AccessType String True This field indicates if your application needs to access a Google API when the user is not present at the browser. The default value is OFFLINE. If your application needs to refresh access tokens when the user is not present at the browser, then use OFFLINE. This results in your application obtaining a refresh token the first time your application exchanges an authorization code for a user.

The allowed values are ONLINE, OFFLINE.

The default value is OFFLINE.

State String False This field indicates any state that may be useful to your application upon receipt of the response. Your application receives the same value it sent, as this parameter makes a round-trip to the Google authorization server and back. Possible uses include redirecting the user to the correct resource in your site using one-time use tokens, and mitigating cross-site request forgery.

Result Set Columns

Name Type Description
URL String The URL to complete user authentication.

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ImportEvent

Imports an event into a calendar.

Execute

Imports a single event into a Google Calendar using the Events.import API.

Basic usage example with common fields:

EXEC ImportEvent
CalendarId = 'primary',
ICalUID = 'external-uid-12345',
Summary = 'Team Sync',
Status = 'confirmed',
StartDateTime = '2025-09-10T09:00:00Z',
StartDateTimeZone = 'UTC',
EndDateTime = '2025-09-10T10:00:00Z',
EndDateTimeZone = 'UTC',
Description = 'Weekly sync up',
Location = 'Room 101'

You can also specify Recurrences (pipe-separated RRULE|EXRULE|RDATE|EXDATE lines), SourceTitle/SourceUrl, visibility and other standard event fields as documented in the input list.

Aggregate inputs: JSON array or #TEMP table

The following inputs support either a JSON array literal or a temporary table reference (use the special table suffixed with #Temp and pass its name as the input value). This enables bulk/aggregate inserts:

ReminderOverrides

Only used when RemindersUseDefault = 'false'. Each override defines one reminder:

  • Method ('email'|'popup')
  • Minute (integer minutes before start; 0-40320)

Maximum of 5 overrides.

Option A: JSON array

EXEC ImportEvent
CalendarId = 'primary',
ICalUID = 'uid-rem-1',
Summary = 'With Custom Reminders',
Status = 'confirmed',
StartDateTime = '2025-11-20T15:00:00Z',
EndDateTime = '2025-11-20T16:00:00Z',
RemindersUseDefault = 'false',
ReminderOverrides = '[{"method":"email","minutes":30},{"method":"popup","minutes":10}]'

Option B: #TEMP table

INSERT INTO EventReminders#Temp(Method, Minute) VALUES ('email', 30);
INSERT INTO EventReminders#Temp(Method, Minute) VALUES ('popup', 10);
EXEC ImportEvent
CalendarId = 'primary',
ICalUID = 'uid-rem-2',
Summary = 'With Custom Reminders (Temp)',
Status = 'confirmed',
StartDateTime = '2025-11-20T15:00:00Z',
EndDateTime = '2025-11-20T16:00:00Z',
RemindersUseDefault = 'false',
ReminderOverrides = 'EventReminders#Temp'

Attendees

Each attendee must at least include an Email. Optional columns: DisplayName, Comment, Optional, AdditionalGuests, Resource, ResponseStatus ('needsAction'|'declined'|'tentative'|'accepted'), Organizer.

Option A: JSON array

EXEC ImportEvent
CalendarId = 'primary',
ICalUID = 'uid-att-1',
Summary = 'Event With Attendees',
Status = 'confirmed',
StartDateTime = '2025-12-01T10:00:00Z',
EndDateTime = '2025-12-01T11:00:00Z',
Attendees = '[
{"email":"[email protected]","displayName":"Alice"},
{"email":"[email protected]","optional":true}
]'

Option B: #TEMP table

INSERT INTO EventAttendees#Temp(DisplayName, Email, Comment, Optional, AdditionalGuests, Resource, ResponseStatus, Organizer)
VALUES ('Alice', '[email protected]', 'Project lead', false, 0, false, 'accepted', false);
INSERT INTO EventAttendees#Temp(DisplayName, Email, Optional)
VALUES ('Bob', '[email protected]', true);
EXEC ImportEvent
CalendarId = 'primary',
ICalUID = 'uid-att-2',
Summary = 'Event With Attendees (Temp)',
Status = 'confirmed',
StartDateTime = '2025-12-01T10:00:00Z',
EndDateTime = '2025-12-01T11:00:00Z',
Attendees = 'EventAttendees#Temp'

Conference Data

Conference details require ConferenceDataVersion = '1'.

A) Create a new conference (Google Meet)

EXEC ImportEvent
CalendarId = 'primary',
ICalUID = 'uid-conf-new',
Summary = 'Meet With Team',
Status = 'confirmed',
StartDateTime = '2025-12-10T14:00:00Z',
EndDateTime = '2025-12-10T15:00:00Z',
ConferenceDataVersion = '1',
ConferenceDataCreateNewRequest = 'true',
ConferenceDataConferenceSolutionType = 'hangoutsMeet'

B) Use existing conference data

Provide available ConferenceData fields (ConferenceDataConferenceId, ConferenceDataNotes, ConferenceDataSignature, ConferenceDataConferenceSolutionType, ConferenceDataConferenceSolutionIconUri, ConferenceDataConferenceSolutionName) and at least one ConferenceDataEntryPoints item, via JSON or #TEMP table.

EntryPoints JSON array example:

EXEC ImportEvent
CalendarId = 'primary',
ICalUID = 'uid-conf-existing',
Summary = 'Join Existing Conference',
Status = 'confirmed',
StartDateTime = '2025-12-15T09:00:00Z',
EndDateTime = '2025-12-15T10:00:00Z',
ConferenceDataVersion = '1',
ConferenceDataConferenceId = 'aaa-bbbb-ccc',
ConferenceDataConferenceSolutionType = 'hangoutsMeet',
ConferenceDataConferenceSolutionName = 'Google Meet',
ConferenceDataEntryPoints = '[{"entryPointType":"video","label":"meet","meetingCode":"aaa-bbbb-ccc","uri":"https://meet.google.com/aaa-bbbb-ccc"}]'
 

EntryPoints #TEMP table example (ConferenceDataEntryPoints#Temp)

Columns: AccessCode, EntryPointType, Label, MeetingCode, Passcode, Password, PIN, URI.

 INSERT INTO ConferenceDataEntryPoints#Temp(EntryPointType, Label, MeetingCode, Uri)
 VALUES ('video', 'Google Meet', 'aaa-bbbb-ccc', 'https://meet.google.com/aaa-bbbb-ccc');
 EXEC ImportEvent
 CalendarId = 'primary',
 ICalUID = 'uid-conf-existing-2',
 Summary = 'Join Existing Conference (Temp)',
 Status = 'confirmed',
 StartDateTime = '2025-12-15T09:00:00Z',
 EndDateTime = '2025-12-15T10:00:00Z',
 ConferenceDataVersion = '1',
 ConferenceDataConferenceId = 'aaa-bbbb-ccc',
 ConferenceDataConferenceSolutionType = 'hangoutsMeet',
 ConferenceDataConferenceSolutionName = 'Google Meet',
 ConferenceDataEntryPoints = 'ConferenceDataEntryPoints#Temp'

Attachments

Provide a pipe-separated list of file URLs in AttachmentsFileUrls. To include attachments in responses, set SupportsAttachments = 'true'.

EXEC ImportEvent
CalendarId = 'primary',
ICalUID = 'uid-attch-ps',
Summary = 'Event With Attachments',
Status = 'confirmed',
StartDateTime = '2025-12-05T09:00:00Z',
EndDateTime = '2025-12-05T09:30:00Z',
SupportsAttachments = 'true',
AttachmentsFileUrls = 'https://example.com/file1|https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Abc...'
 

Full example combining multiple inputs


EXEC ImportEvent
CalendarId = 'primary',
ICalUID = 'test-uid-1757601360956',
Summary = 'Test Event',
Status = 'confirmed',
ConferenceDataVersion = '1',
SupportsAttachments = 'true',
Visibility = 'default',
Transparency = 'opaque',
Description = 'Automated test description',
Location = 'Test Location',
ColorId = '1',
AttendeesOmitted = 'false',
GuestsCanInviteOthers = 'true',
GuestsCanModify = 'false',
GuestsCanSeeOtherGuests = 'true',
Sequence = '0',
StartDateTime = '2025-09-10T09:00:00Z',
StartDateTimeZone = 'UTC',
EndDateTime = '2025-09-10T10:00:00Z',
EndDateTimeZone = 'UTC',
Recurrences = 'RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR;UNTIL=20251231T235959Z|EXRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;BYDAY=FR;UNTIL=20251231T235959Z|RDATE:20251225T090000Z|EXDATE:20251224T090000Z',
RemindersUseDefault = 'false',
ReminderOverrides = 'EventReminders#Temp',
Attendees = 'EventAttendees#Temp',
AttachmentsFileUrls = 'https://example.com/file1|https://example.com/file2',
ConferenceDataCreateNewRequest = 'true',
ConferenceDataConferenceSolutionType = 'hangoutsMeet'
 

Temp table schemas

The following are the column schemas for the #Temp tables that can be passed to ImportEvent inputs. Create and populate them implicitly by inserting into TableName#Temp as shown in the examples above.

EventReminders#Temp (used by ReminderOverrides) schema info:

Column NameTypeRequiredDescription
Method string true The method used by this reminder.
Minute string true Number of minutes before the start of the event when the reminder should trigger. Valid values are between 0 and 40320 (4 weeks in minutes).

EventAttendees#Temp (used by Attendees) schema info:

Column NameTypeRequiredDescription
DisplayName string false The attendee's name.
Email string true The attendee's email address, if available. This field must be present when adding an attendee. It must be a valid email address as per RFC5322. Required when adding an attendee.
Comment string false The attendee's response comment.
Optional boolean false Whether the attendee is optional.
AdditionalGuests integer false Number of additional guests.
Resource boolean false Whether the attendee is a resource.
ResponseStatus string false The attendee response status.
Organizer boolean false Whether the attendee is the organizer of the event.

ConferenceDataEntryPoints#Temp (used by ConferenceDataEntryPoints) schema info:

Column NameTypeRequiredDescription
AccessCode string false The access code to access the conference. When creating new conference data, populate only the subset of {MeetingCode, AccessCode, Passcode, Password, Pin} fields that match the terminology that the conference provider uses.
EntryPointType string true The type of the conference entry point.
Label string false The label for the URI. Visible to end users.
MeetingCode string false The meeting code to access the conference. When creating new conference data, populate only the subset of {MeetingCode, AccessCode, Passcode, Password, Pin} fields that match the terminology that the conference provider uses.
Passcode string false The passcode to access the conference. When creating new conference data, populate only the subset of {MeetingCode, AccessCode, Passcode, Password, Pin} fields that match the terminology that the conference provider uses.
Password string false The password to access the conference. When creating new conference data, populate only the subset of {MeetingCode, AccessCode, Passcode, Password, Pin} fields that match the terminology that the conference provider uses.
PIN string false The PIN to access the conference. When creating new conference data, populate only the subset of {MeetingCode, AccessCode, Passcode, Password, Pin} fields that match the terminology that the conference provider uses.
URI string true The URI of the entry point.

Input

Name Type Required Description
CalendarId String True The calendar identifier where the event will be imported.If you want to access the primary calendar of the currently logged in user, use the 'primary' keyword.
ConferenceDataVersion Integer False Version number indicating whether conference data should be included in the response.
SupportsAttachments Boolean False Whether API client supports event attachments. When true, event with attachments is returned; otherwise, attachments are stripped.
ICalUID String True Event unique identifier as defined in RFC5545.
Summary String False Title of the event.
Status String False Status of the event.
Visibility String False Visibility of the event.
Transparency String False Whether the event blocks time on the calendar.
Description String False Description of the event.
Location String False Geographic location of the event.
ColorId String False Color ID of the event.
Attendees String False The attendees of the event. Accepts only temporary table or JSON inputs.
AttachmentsFileUrls String False Pipe-Seperated list of attachments file urls.
AttendeesOmitted Boolean False Whether attendees may have been omitted from the event's representation.
GuestsCanInviteOthers Boolean False Whether attendees other than the organizer can invite others to the event.
GuestsCanModify Boolean False Whether attendees other than the organizer can modify the event.
GuestsCanSeeOtherGuests Boolean False Whether attendees other than the organizer can see who the event's attendees are.
Sequence Integer False Sequence number as per iCalendar.
StartDate Date False Start date (for all-day events).
StartDateTime String False Start date/time (RFC3339).
StartDateTimeZone String False Time zone of the start (e.g., 'UTC', 'America/New_York').
EndDate Date False End date (for all-day events).
EndDateTime String False End date/time (RFC3339).
EndDateTimeZone String False Time zone of the end.
Recurrences String False Pipe-separated List of RRULE, EXRULE, RDATE and EXDATE lines for a recurring event, as specified in RFC5545. Note that DTSTART and DTEND lines are not allowed in this field.
SourceTitle String False Title of the source; for example a title of a web page or an email subject.
SourceUrl String False URL of the source pointing to a resource. The URL scheme must be HTTP or HTTPS.
RemindersUseDefault Boolean False Whether the calendar's default reminders apply.
ReminderOverrides String False If the event doesn't use the default reminders, this lists the reminders specific to the event, or, if not set, indicates that no reminders are set for this event. The maximum number of override reminders is 5. Accepts only temporary table or JSON inputs.
OrganizeName String False The organizer name. If the organizer is also an attendee, this is indicated with a separate entry in attendees with the organizer field set to True.
OrganizerEmail String False The organizer's email address, if available. It must be a valid email address as per RFC5322.
ConferenceDataCreateNewRequest Boolean False Whether a new conference solution should be created, or an existing one should be used. If set to true only the ConferenceDataConferenceSolutionType will be considered of the Conference Data inputs.
ConferenceDataConferenceId String False The ID of the conference. The ID value is formed differently for each conference solution type: hangoutsMeet: ID is the 10-letter meeting code, for example aaa-bbbb-ccc. addOn: ID is defined by the third-party provider.
ConferenceDataNotes String False Additional notes to display to user.
ConferenceDataSignature String False The signature of the conference data. Generated on the server side.
ConferenceDataConferenceSolutionType String False The conference solution type.
ConferenceDataConferenceSolutionIconUri String False The user-visible icon for this solution.
ConferenceDataConferenceSolutionName String False The user-visible solution name.
ConferenceDataEntryPoints String False Information about individual conference entry points, such as URLs or phone numbers. All of them must belong to the same conference. Accepts only temporary table or JSON inputs.

Result Set Columns

Name Type Description
EventId String The identifier of the imported event.
Success String Indicates whether the operation was successful.

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MoveEvent

Moves an event from one calendar to another using the Google Calendar Events.move API.

Input

Name Type Required Description
CalendarId String True The source calendar identifier.
EventId String True The identifier of the event to move.
Destination String True The destination calendar identifier.
SendUpdates String False Guests who should receive notifications about the move.

Result Set Columns

Name Type Description
Success String Indicates whether the operation was successful.

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QuickAddEvent

Creates a Google Calendar event based on a simple text string.

Input

Name Type Required Description
CalendarId String True The calendar identifier.
Summary String True The text describing the event to be created.
SendUpdates String False Guests who should receive notifications about the creation of the new event.

Result Set Columns

Name Type Description
EventId String The identifier of the created event.
Success String Indicates whether the operation was successful.

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RefreshOAuthAccessToken

Obtains the OAuth access token to be used for authentication with various Google services.

Input

Name Type Required Description
OAuthRefreshToken String True The refresh token returned from the original authorization code exchange.

Result Set Columns

Name Type Description
OAuthAccessToken String The authentication token returned from Google. This can be used in subsequent calls to other operations for this particular service.
OAuthRefreshToken String The authentication token returned from Google. This can be used in subsequent calls to other operations for this particular service.
ExpiresIn String The remaining lifetime on the access token.

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StopWatchingResources

Stops receiving notifications for a given channel.

Input

Name Type Required Description
ChannelId String True A UUID or unique string that identifies the notification channel.
ResourceId String True An opaque ID that identifies the resource being watched on this channel.

Result Set Columns

Name Type Description
Success String Indicates whether the operation was successful.

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SubscribeToAclChanges

Starts watching for changes to the access control list (ACL) of a calendar.

Input

Name Type Required Description
CalendarId String True The calendar identifier whose ACL to watch. Use 'primary' for the primary calendar of the authenticated user.
ChannelAddress String True The address where notifications of this channel will be delivered.
ChannelId String False A UUID or unique string that identifies the notification channel.
ChannelType String False Type of delivery mechanism for notifications. Valid values are 'web_hook' (or 'webhook').
ChannelToken String False Arbitrary string delivered to the target address with each notification. Used for validation.
ChannelTimeToLive String False The lifetime of the channel in seconds .

Result Set Columns

Name Type Description
Success String Indicates whether the operation was successful.
ChannelId String The UUID or the unique string of the channel.
ResourceId String An opaque ID that identifies the watched resource.
ResourceUri String A version-specific identifier for the watched resource.
Expiration Datetime The expiration date time of the channel.
ChannelToken String Arbitrary string delivered to the target address with each notification. Used for validation.

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SubscribeToCalendarListChanges

Starts watching for changes in the user's calendar list.

Input

Name Type Required Description
ChannelAddress String True The address where notifications of this channel will be delivered.
ChannelId String False A UUID or unique string that identifies the notification channel.
ChannelType String False Type of delivery mechanism for notifications. Valid values are 'web_hook' (or 'webhook').
ChannelToken String False Arbitrary string delivered to the target address with each notification. Used for validation.
ChannelTimeToLive String False The lifetime of the channel in seconds .

Result Set Columns

Name Type Description
Success String Indicates whether the operation was successful.
ChannelId String The UUID or the unique string of the channel.
ResourceId String An opaque ID that identifies the watched resource.
ResourceUri String A version-specific identifier for the watched resource.
Expiration Datetime The expiration date time of the channel.
ChannelToken String Arbitrary string delivered to the target address with each notification. Used for validation.

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SubscribeToEventChanges

Starts watching for changes to events on a calendar.

Input

Name Type Required Description
CalendarId String True The calendar identifier whose events to watch. Use 'primary' for the primary calendar of the authenticated user.
ChannelAddress String True The address where notifications of this channel will be delivered.
EventTypes String False A comma-separated list of event types of resources to watch. If unset, all event types will be watched.
ChannelId String False A UUID or unique string that identifies the notification channel.
ChannelType String False Type of delivery mechanism for notifications. Valid values are 'web_hook' (or 'webhook').
ChannelToken String False Arbitrary string delivered to the target address with each notification. Used for validation.
ChannelTimeToLive String False The lifetime of the channel in seconds .

Result Set Columns

Name Type Description
Success String Indicates whether the operation was successful.
ChannelId String The UUID or the unique string of the channel.
ResourceId String An opaque ID that identifies the watched resource.
ResourceUri String A version-specific identifier for the watched resource.
Expiration Datetime The expiration date time of the channel.
ChannelToken String Arbitrary string delivered to the target address with each notification. Used for validation.

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SubscribeToSettingsChanges

Starts watching for changes to the authenticated user's calendar settings.

Input

Name Type Required Description
ChannelAddress String True The address where notifications of this channel will be delivered.
ChannelId String False A UUID or unique string that identifies the notification channel.
ChannelType String False Type of delivery mechanism for notifications. Valid values are 'web_hook' (or 'webhook').
ChannelToken String False Arbitrary string delivered to the target address with each notification. Used for validation.
ChannelTimeToLive String False The lifetime of the channel in seconds .

Result Set Columns

Name Type Description
Success String Indicates whether the operation was successful.
ChannelId String The UUID or the unique string of the channel.
ResourceId String An opaque ID that identifies the watched resource.
ResourceUri String A version-specific identifier for the watched resource.
Expiration Datetime The expiration date time of the channel.
ChannelToken String Arbitrary string delivered to the target address with each notification. Used for validation.

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Connection String Options

The connection string properties are the various options that can be used to establish a connection. This section provides a complete list of the options you can configure in the connection string for this provider. Click the links for further details.

For more information on establishing a connection, see Establishing a Connection.

Authentication


PropertyDescription
AuthSchemeSpecifies the authentication method used to connect to Google Calendar.

Connection


PropertyDescription
EventsScopeSpecifies the event types to expose in the Data Model.
ShowDeletedWhether to include deleted events when listing events.
SupportsAllDrivesDetermines whether to retrieve items from shared Drives.

OAuth


PropertyDescription
OAuthClientIdSpecifies the client ID (also known as the consumer key) assigned to your custom OAuth application. This ID is required to identify the application to the OAuth authorization server during authentication.
OAuthClientSecretSpecifies the client secret assigned to your custom OAuth application. This confidential value is used to authenticate the application to the OAuth authorization server. (Custom OAuth applications only.).
DelegatedServiceAccountsSpecifies a space-delimited list of service account emails for delegated requests.
RequestingServiceAccountSpecifies a service account email to make a delegated request.

JWT OAuth


PropertyDescription
OAuthJWTCertSupplies the name of the client certificate's JWT Certificate store.
OAuthJWTCertTypeIdentifies the type of key store containing the JWT Certificate.
OAuthJWTCertPasswordProvides the password for the OAuth JWT certificate used to access a password-protected certificate store. If the certificate store does not require a password, leave this property blank.
OAuthJWTCertSubjectIdentifies the subject of the OAuth JWT certificate used to locate a matching certificate in the store. Supports partial matches and the wildcard '*' to select the first certificate.
OAuthJWTIssuerThe issuer of the Java Web Token.
OAuthJWTSubjectThe user subject for which the application is requesting delegated access.

SSL


PropertyDescription
SSLServerCertSpecifies the certificate to be accepted from the server when connecting using TLS/SSL.

Firewall


PropertyDescription
FirewallTypeSpecifies the protocol the provider uses to tunnel traffic through a proxy-based firewall.
FirewallServerIdentifies the IP address, DNS name, or host name of a proxy used to traverse a firewall and relay user queries to network resources.
FirewallPortSpecifies the TCP port to be used for a proxy-based firewall.
FirewallUserIdentifies the user ID of the account authenticating to a proxy-based firewall.
FirewallPasswordSpecifies the password of the user account authenticating to a proxy-based firewall.

Proxy


PropertyDescription
ProxyAutoDetectSpecifies whether the provider checks your system proxy settings for existing proxy server configurations, rather than using a manually specified proxy server.
ProxyServerIdentifies the hostname or IP address of the proxy server through which you want to route HTTP traffic.
ProxyPortIdentifies the TCP port on your specified proxy server that has been reserved for routing HTTP traffic to and from the client.
ProxyAuthSchemeSpecifies the authentication method the provider uses when authenticating to the proxy server specified in the ProxyServer connection property.
ProxyUserProvides the username of a user account registered with the proxy server specified in the ProxyServer connection property.
ProxyPasswordSpecifies the password of the user specified in the ProxyUser connection property.
ProxySSLTypeSpecifies the SSL type to use when connecting to the proxy server specified in the ProxyServer connection property.
ProxyExceptionsSpecifies a semicolon-separated list of destination hostnames or IPs that are exempt from connecting through the proxy server set in the ProxyServer connection property.

Logging


PropertyDescription
LogModulesSpecifies the core modules to include in the log file. Use a semicolon-separated list of module names. By default, all modules are logged.

Schema


PropertyDescription
LocationSpecifies the location of a directory containing schema files that define tables, views, and stored procedures. Depending on your service's requirements, this may be expressed as either an absolute path or a relative path.
BrowsableSchemasOptional setting that restricts the schemas reported to a subset of all available schemas. For example, BrowsableSchemas=SchemaA,SchemaB,SchemaC .
TablesOptional setting that restricts the tables reported to a subset of all available tables. For example, Tables=TableA,TableB,TableC .
ViewsOptional setting that restricts the views reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Views=ViewA,ViewB,ViewC .

Miscellaneous


PropertyDescription
AWSWorkloadIdentityConfigConfiguration properties to provide when using Workload Identity Federation via AWS.
AzureWorkloadIdentityConfigConfiguration properties to provide when using Workload Identity Federation via Azure.
MaxRowsSpecifies the maximum number of rows returned for queries that do not include either aggregation or GROUP BY.
OtherSpecifies advanced connection properties for specialized scenarios. Use this property only under the guidance of our Support team to address specific issues.
PseudoColumnsSpecifies the pseudocolumns to expose as table columns, expressed as a string in the format 'TableName=ColumnName;TableName=ColumnName'.
TimeoutSpecifies the maximum time, in seconds, that the provider waits for a server response before throwing a timeout error.
UserDefinedViewsSpecifies a filepath to a JSON configuration file that defines custom views. The provider automatically detects and uses the views specified in this file.
UseSimpleNamesSpecifies whether or not simple names should be used for tables and columns.
WorkloadPoolIdThe ID of your Workload Identity Federation pool.
WorkloadProjectIdThe ID of the Google Cloud project that hosts your Workload Identity Federation pool.
WorkloadProviderIdThe ID of your Workload Identity Federation pool provider.
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Authentication

This section provides a complete list of the Authentication properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.


PropertyDescription
AuthSchemeSpecifies the authentication method used to connect to Google Calendar.
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AuthScheme

Specifies the authentication method used to connect to Google Calendar.

Remarks

  • OAuth: Set this to perform OAuth authentication using a standard user account.
  • OAuthJWT: Set this to perform OAuth authentication using an OAuth service account.
  • GCPInstanceAccount: Set this to get Access Token from Google Cloud Platform instance.
  • AWSWorkloadIdentity: Set this to authenticate using Workload Identity Federation via AWS. The Sync App authenticates to AWS according to the AWSWorkloadIdentityConfig and provides Google Security Token Service with an authentication token. The Google STS validates this token and produces an OAuth token that can access Google services.
  • AzureWorkloadIdentity: Set this to authenticate using Workload Identity Federation via Azure. The Sync App authenticates to Azure according to the AzureWorkloadIdentityConfig and provides Google Security Token Service with an authentication token. The Google STS validates this token and produces an OAuth token that can access Google services.

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Connection

This section provides a complete list of the Connection properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.


PropertyDescription
EventsScopeSpecifies the event types to expose in the Data Model.
ShowDeletedWhether to include deleted events when listing events.
SupportsAllDrivesDetermines whether to retrieve items from shared Drives.
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EventsScope

Specifies the event types to expose in the Data Model.

Remarks

UNIQUE Includes single events and recurring events (with their exceptions), but not recurring event instances.
SINGLE Includes single events and recurring events, but not recurring event instances and their exceptions.
ALL Includes single events and all recurring event instances (but not their underlying parent events).

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ShowDeleted

Whether to include deleted events when listing events.

Remarks

When set to True, events with the status 'canceled' are included in query results. Otherwise, they are omitted.

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SupportsAllDrives

Determines whether to retrieve items from shared Drives.

Remarks

If you set this property to 'true', you can download attachments from any Drive.

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OAuth

This section provides a complete list of the OAuth properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.


PropertyDescription
OAuthClientIdSpecifies the client ID (also known as the consumer key) assigned to your custom OAuth application. This ID is required to identify the application to the OAuth authorization server during authentication.
OAuthClientSecretSpecifies the client secret assigned to your custom OAuth application. This confidential value is used to authenticate the application to the OAuth authorization server. (Custom OAuth applications only.).
DelegatedServiceAccountsSpecifies a space-delimited list of service account emails for delegated requests.
RequestingServiceAccountSpecifies a service account email to make a delegated request.
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OAuthClientId

Specifies the client ID (also known as the consumer key) assigned to your custom OAuth application. This ID is required to identify the application to the OAuth authorization server during authentication.

Remarks

This property is required in two cases:

  • When using a custom OAuth application, such as in web-based authentication flows, service-based authentication, or certificate-based flows that require application registration.
  • If the driver does not provide embedded OAuth credentials.

(When the driver provides embedded OAuth credentials, this value may already be provided by the Sync App and thus not require manual entry.)

OAuthClientId is generally used alongside other OAuth-related properties such as OAuthClientSecret and OAuthSettingsLocation when configuring an authenticated connection.

OAuthClientId is one of the key connection parameters that need to be set before users can authenticate via OAuth. You can usually find this value in your identity provider’s application registration settings. Look for a field labeled Client ID, Application ID, or Consumer Key.

While the client ID is not considered a confidential value like a client secret, it is still part of your application's identity and should be handled carefully. Avoid exposing it in public repositories or shared configuration files.

For more information on how this property is used when configuring a connection, see Establishing a Connection.

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OAuthClientSecret

Specifies the client secret assigned to your custom OAuth application. This confidential value is used to authenticate the application to the OAuth authorization server. (Custom OAuth applications only.).

Remarks

This property (sometimes called the application secret or consumer secret) is required when using a custom OAuth application in any flow that requires secure client authentication, such as web-based OAuth, service-based connections, or certificate-based authorization flows. It is not required when using an embedded OAuth application.

The client secret is used during the token exchange step of the OAuth flow, when the driver requests an access token from the authorization server. If this value is missing or incorrect, authentication fails with either an invalid_client or an unauthorized_client error.

OAuthClientSecret is one of the key connection parameters that need to be set before users can authenticate via OAuth. You can obtain this value from your identity provider when registering the OAuth application.

Notes:

  • This value should be stored securely and never exposed in public repositories, scripts, or unsecured environments.
  • Client secrets may also expire after a set period. Be sure to monitor expiration dates and rotate secrets as needed to maintain uninterrupted access.

For more information on how this property is used when configuring a connection, see Establishing a Connection

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DelegatedServiceAccounts

Specifies a space-delimited list of service account emails for delegated requests.

Remarks

The service account emails must be specified in a space-delimited list.

Each service account must be granted the roles/iam.serviceAccountTokenCreator role on its next service account in the chain.

The last service account in the chain must be granted the roles/iam.serviceAccountTokenCreator role on the requesting service account. The requesting service account is the one specified in the RequestingServiceAccount property.

Note that for delegated requests, the requesting service account must have the permission iam.serviceAccounts.getAccessToken, which can also be granted through the serviceAccountTokenCreator role.

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RequestingServiceAccount

Specifies a service account email to make a delegated request.

Remarks

The service account email of the account for which the credentials are requested in a delegated request. With the list of delegated service accounts in DelegatedServiceAccounts, this property is used to make a delegated request.

You must have the IAM permission iam.serviceAccounts.getAccessToken on this service account.

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JWT OAuth

This section provides a complete list of the JWT OAuth properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.


PropertyDescription
OAuthJWTCertSupplies the name of the client certificate's JWT Certificate store.
OAuthJWTCertTypeIdentifies the type of key store containing the JWT Certificate.
OAuthJWTCertPasswordProvides the password for the OAuth JWT certificate used to access a password-protected certificate store. If the certificate store does not require a password, leave this property blank.
OAuthJWTCertSubjectIdentifies the subject of the OAuth JWT certificate used to locate a matching certificate in the store. Supports partial matches and the wildcard '*' to select the first certificate.
OAuthJWTIssuerThe issuer of the Java Web Token.
OAuthJWTSubjectThe user subject for which the application is requesting delegated access.
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OAuthJWTCert

Supplies the name of the client certificate's JWT Certificate store.

Remarks

The OAuthJWTCertType field specifies the type of the certificate store specified in OAuthJWTCert. If the store is password-protected, use OAuthJWTCertPassword to supply the password..

OAuthJWTCert is used in conjunction with the OAuthJWTCertSubject field in order to specify client certificates. If OAuthJWTCert has a value, and OAuthJWTCertSubject is set, the CData Sync App initiates a search for a certificate. For further information, see OAuthJWTCertSubject.

Designations of certificate stores are platform-dependent.

Notes

  • The most common User and Machine certificate stores in Windows include:
    • MY: A certificate store holding personal certificates with their associated private keys.
    • CA: Certifying authority certificates.
    • ROOT: Root certificates.
    • SPC: Software publisher certificates.
  • In Java, the certificate store normally is a file containing certificates and optional private keys.
  • When the certificate store type is PFXFile, this property must be set to the name of the file.
  • When the type is PFXBlob, the property must be set to the binary contents of a PFX file (i.e. PKCS12 certificate store).

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OAuthJWTCertType

Identifies the type of key store containing the JWT Certificate.

Remarks

ValueDescriptionNotes
USERA certificate store owned by the current user. Only available in Windows.
MACHINEA machine store.Not available in Java or other non-Windows environments.
PFXFILEA PFX (PKCS12) file containing certificates.
PFXBLOBA string (base-64-encoded) representing a certificate store in PFX (PKCS12) format.
JKSFILEA Java key store (JKS) file containing certificates.Only available in Java.
JKSBLOBA string (base-64-encoded) representing a certificate store in Java key store (JKS) format. Only available in Java.
PEMKEY_FILEA PEM-encoded file that contains a private key and an optional certificate.
PEMKEY_BLOBA string (base64-encoded) that contains a private key and an optional certificate.
PUBLIC_KEY_FILEA file that contains a PEM- or DER-encoded public key certificate.
PUBLIC_KEY_BLOBA string (base-64-encoded) that contains a PEM- or DER-encoded public key certificate.
SSHPUBLIC_KEY_FILEA file that contains an SSH-style public key.
SSHPUBLIC_KEY_BLOBA string (base-64-encoded) that contains an SSH-style public key.
P7BFILEA PKCS7 file containing certificates.
PPKFILEA file that contains a PPK (PuTTY Private Key).
XMLFILEA file that contains a certificate in XML format.
XMLBLOBAstring that contains a certificate in XML format.
BCFKSFILEA file that contains an Bouncy Castle keystore.
BCFKSBLOBA string (base-64-encoded) that contains a Bouncy Castle keystore.
GOOGLEJSONA JSON file containing the service account information. Only valid when connecting to a Google service.
GOOGLEJSONBLOBA string that contains the service account JSON. Only valid when connecting to a Google service.

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OAuthJWTCertPassword

Provides the password for the OAuth JWT certificate used to access a password-protected certificate store. If the certificate store does not require a password, leave this property blank.

Remarks

This property specifies the password needed to open a password-protected certificate store. To determine if a password is necessary, refer to the documentation or configuration for your specific certificate store.

This is not required when using the GOOGLEJSON OAuthJWTCertType. Google JSON keys are not encrypted.

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OAuthJWTCertSubject

Identifies the subject of the OAuth JWT certificate used to locate a matching certificate in the store. Supports partial matches and the wildcard '*' to select the first certificate.

Remarks

The value of this property is used to locate a matching certificate in the store. The search process works as follows:

  • If an exact match for the subject is found, the corresponding certificate is selected.
  • If no exact match is found, the store is searched for certificates whose subjects contain the property value.
  • If no match is found, no certificate is selected.

You can set the value to '*' to automatically select the first certificate in the store. The certificate subject is a comma-separated list of distinguished name fields and values. For example: CN=www.server.com, OU=test, C=US, [email protected].

Common fields include:

FieldMeaning
CNCommon Name. This is commonly a host name like www.server.com.
OOrganization
OUOrganizational Unit
LLocality
SState
CCountry
EEmail Address

If a field value contains a comma, enclose it in quotes. For example: "O=ACME, Inc.".

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OAuthJWTIssuer

The issuer of the Java Web Token.

Remarks

The issuer of the Java Web Token. Enter the value of the service account email address.

This is not required when using the GOOGLEJSON OAuthJWTCertType. Google JSON keys contain a copy of the issuer account.

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OAuthJWTSubject

The user subject for which the application is requesting delegated access.

Remarks

The user subject for which the application is requesting delegated access. Enter the email address of the user for which the application is requesting delegated access.

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SSL

This section provides a complete list of the SSL properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.


PropertyDescription
SSLServerCertSpecifies the certificate to be accepted from the server when connecting using TLS/SSL.
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SSLServerCert

Specifies the certificate to be accepted from the server when connecting using TLS/SSL.

Remarks

If you are using a TLS/SSL connection, use this property to specify the TLS/SSL certificate to be accepted from the server. If you specify a value for this property, all other certificates that are not trusted by the machine are rejected.

This property can take the following forms:

Description Example
A full PEM Certificate (example shortened for brevity) -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIChTCCAe4CAQAwDQYJKoZIhv......Qw==
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
A path to a local file containing the certificate C:\cert.cer
The public key (example shortened for brevity) -----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
MIGfMA0GCSq......AQAB
-----END RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
The MD5 Thumbprint (hex values can also be either space- or colon-separated) ecadbdda5a1529c58a1e9e09828d70e4
The SHA1 Thumbprint (hex values can also be either space- or colon-separated) 34a929226ae0819f2ec14b4a3d904f801cbb150d

Note: It is possible to use '*' to signify that all certificates should be accepted, but due to security concerns this is not recommended.

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Firewall

This section provides a complete list of the Firewall properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.


PropertyDescription
FirewallTypeSpecifies the protocol the provider uses to tunnel traffic through a proxy-based firewall.
FirewallServerIdentifies the IP address, DNS name, or host name of a proxy used to traverse a firewall and relay user queries to network resources.
FirewallPortSpecifies the TCP port to be used for a proxy-based firewall.
FirewallUserIdentifies the user ID of the account authenticating to a proxy-based firewall.
FirewallPasswordSpecifies the password of the user account authenticating to a proxy-based firewall.
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FirewallType

Specifies the protocol the provider uses to tunnel traffic through a proxy-based firewall.

Remarks

A proxy-based firewall (or proxy firewall) is a network security device that acts as an intermediary between user requests and the resources they access. The proxy accepts the request of an authenticated user, tunnels through the firewall, and transmits the request to the appropriate server.

Because the proxy evaluates and transfers data backets on behalf of the requesting users, the users never connect directly with the servers, only with the proxy.

Note: By default, the Sync App connects to the system proxy. To disable this behavior and connect to one of the following proxy types, set ProxyAutoDetect to false.

The following table provides port number information for each of the supported protocols.

Protocol Default Port Description
TUNNEL 80 The port where the Sync App opens a connection to Google Calendar. Traffic flows back and forth via the proxy at this location.
SOCKS4 1080 The port where the Sync App opens a connection to Google Calendar. SOCKS 4 then passes theFirewallUser value to the proxy, which determines whether the connection request should be granted.
SOCKS5 1080 The port where the Sync App sends data to Google Calendar. If the SOCKS 5 proxy requires authentication, set FirewallUser and FirewallPassword to credentials the proxy recognizes.

To connect to HTTP proxies, use ProxyServer and ProxyPort. To authenticate to HTTP proxies, use ProxyAuthScheme, ProxyUser, and ProxyPassword.

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FirewallServer

Identifies the IP address, DNS name, or host name of a proxy used to traverse a firewall and relay user queries to network resources.

Remarks

A proxy-based firewall (or proxy firewall) is a network security device that acts as an intermediary between user requests and the resources they access. The proxy accepts the request of an authenticated user, tunnels through the firewall, and transmits the request to the appropriate server.

Because the proxy evaluates and transfers data backets on behalf of the requesting users, the users never connect directly with the servers, only with the proxy.

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FirewallPort

Specifies the TCP port to be used for a proxy-based firewall.

Remarks

A proxy-based firewall (or proxy firewall) is a network security device that acts as an intermediary between user requests and the resources they access. The proxy accepts the request of an authenticated user, tunnels through the firewall, and transmits the request to the appropriate server.

Because the proxy evaluates and transfers data backets on behalf of the requesting users, the users never connect directly with the servers, only with the proxy.

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FirewallUser

Identifies the user ID of the account authenticating to a proxy-based firewall.

Remarks

A proxy-based firewall (or proxy firewall) is a network security device that acts as an intermediary between user requests and the resources they access. The proxy accepts the request of an authenticated user, tunnels through the firewall, and transmits the request to the appropriate server.

Because the proxy evaluates and transfers data backets on behalf of the requesting users, the users never connect directly with the servers, only with the proxy.

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FirewallPassword

Specifies the password of the user account authenticating to a proxy-based firewall.

Remarks

A proxy-based firewall (or proxy firewall) is a network security device that acts as an intermediary between user requests and the resources they access. The proxy accepts the request of an authenticated user, tunnels through the firewall, and transmits the request to the appropriate server.

Because the proxy evaluates and transfers data backets on behalf of the requesting users, the users never connect directly with the servers, only with the proxy.

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Proxy

This section provides a complete list of the Proxy properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.


PropertyDescription
ProxyAutoDetectSpecifies whether the provider checks your system proxy settings for existing proxy server configurations, rather than using a manually specified proxy server.
ProxyServerIdentifies the hostname or IP address of the proxy server through which you want to route HTTP traffic.
ProxyPortIdentifies the TCP port on your specified proxy server that has been reserved for routing HTTP traffic to and from the client.
ProxyAuthSchemeSpecifies the authentication method the provider uses when authenticating to the proxy server specified in the ProxyServer connection property.
ProxyUserProvides the username of a user account registered with the proxy server specified in the ProxyServer connection property.
ProxyPasswordSpecifies the password of the user specified in the ProxyUser connection property.
ProxySSLTypeSpecifies the SSL type to use when connecting to the proxy server specified in the ProxyServer connection property.
ProxyExceptionsSpecifies a semicolon-separated list of destination hostnames or IPs that are exempt from connecting through the proxy server set in the ProxyServer connection property.
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ProxyAutoDetect

Specifies whether the provider checks your system proxy settings for existing proxy server configurations, rather than using a manually specified proxy server.

Remarks

When this connection property is set to True, the Sync App checks your system proxy settings for existing proxy server configurations (no need to manually supply proxy server details).

This connection property takes precedence over other proxy settings. If you want to configure the Sync App to connect to a specific proxy server, set ProxyAutoDetect to False.

To connect to an HTTP proxy, see ProxyServer. For other proxies, such as SOCKS or tunneling, see FirewallType.

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ProxyServer

Identifies the hostname or IP address of the proxy server through which you want to route HTTP traffic.

Remarks

The Sync App only routes HTTP traffic through the proxy server specified in this connection property when ProxyAutoDetect is set to False.

If ProxyAutoDetect is set to True (the default), the Sync App instead routes HTTP traffic through the proxy server specified in your system proxy settings.

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ProxyPort

Identifies the TCP port on your specified proxy server that has been reserved for routing HTTP traffic to and from the client.

Remarks

The Sync App only routes HTTP traffic through the ProxyServer port specified in this connection property when ProxyAutoDetect is set to False.

If ProxyAutoDetect is set to True (the default), the Sync App instead routes HTTP traffic through the proxy server port specified in your system proxy settings.

For other proxy types, see FirewallType.

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ProxyAuthScheme

Specifies the authentication method the provider uses when authenticating to the proxy server specified in the ProxyServer connection property.

Remarks

Supported authentication types :

  • BASIC: The Sync App performs HTTP basic authentication.
  • DIGEST: The Sync App performs HTTP digest authentication.
  • NTLM: The Sync App retrieves an NTLM token.
  • NEGOTIATE: The Sync App retrieves an NTLM or Kerberos token based on the applicable protocol for authentication.
  • NONE: Signifies that the ProxyServer does not require authentication.

For all values other than NONE, you must also set the ProxyUser and ProxyPassword connection properties.

If you need to use another authentication type, such as SOCKS 5 authentication, see FirewallType.

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ProxyUser

Provides the username of a user account registered with the proxy server specified in the ProxyServer connection property.

Remarks

The ProxyUser and ProxyPassword connection properties are used to connect and authenticate against the HTTP proxy specified in ProxyServer.

After selecting one of the available authentication types in ProxyAuthScheme, set this property as follows:

ProxyAuthScheme Value Value to set for ProxyUser
BASIC The username of a user registered with the proxy server.
DIGEST The username of a user registered with the proxy server.
NEGOTIATE The username of a Windows user who is a valid user in the domain or trusted domain that the proxy server is part of, in the format user@domain or domain\user.
NTLM The username of a Windows user who is a valid user in the domain or trusted domain that the proxy server is part of, in the format user@domain or domain\user.
NONE Do not set the ProxyPassword connection property.

Note: The Sync App only uses this username if ProxyAutoDetect is set to False. If ProxyAutoDetect is set to True (the default), the Sync App instead uses the username specified in your system proxy settings.

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ProxyPassword

Specifies the password of the user specified in the ProxyUser connection property.

Remarks

The ProxyUser and ProxyPassword connection properties are used to connect and authenticate against the HTTP proxy specified in ProxyServer.

After selecting one of the available authentication types in ProxyAuthScheme, set this property as follows:

ProxyAuthScheme Value Value to set for ProxyPassword
BASIC The password associated with the proxy server user specified in ProxyUser.
DIGEST The password associated with the proxy server user specified in ProxyUser.
NEGOTIATE The password associated with the Windows user account specified in ProxyUser.
NTLM The password associated with the Windows user account specified in ProxyUser.
NONE Do not set the ProxyPassword connection property.

For SOCKS 5 authentication or tunneling, see FirewallType.

Note: The Sync App only uses this password if ProxyAutoDetect is set to False. If ProxyAutoDetect is set to True (the default), the Sync App instead uses the password specified in your system proxy settings.

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ProxySSLType

Specifies the SSL type to use when connecting to the proxy server specified in the ProxyServer connection property.

Remarks

This property determines when to use SSL for the connection to the HTTP proxy specified by ProxyServer. You can set this connection property to the following values :

AUTODefault setting. If ProxyServer is set to an HTTPS URL, the Sync App uses the TUNNEL option. If ProxyServer is set to an HTTP URL, the component uses the NEVER option.
ALWAYSThe connection is always SSL enabled.
NEVERThe connection is not SSL enabled.
TUNNELThe connection is made through a tunneling proxy. The proxy server opens a connection to the remote host and traffic flows back and forth through the proxy.

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ProxyExceptions

Specifies a semicolon-separated list of destination hostnames or IPs that are exempt from connecting through the proxy server set in the ProxyServer connection property.

Remarks

The ProxyServer is used for all addresses, except for addresses defined in this property. Use semicolons to separate entries.

Note: The Sync App uses the system proxy settings by default, without further configuration needed. If you want to explicitly configure proxy exceptions for this connection, set ProxyAutoDetect to False.

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Logging

This section provides a complete list of the Logging properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.


PropertyDescription
LogModulesSpecifies the core modules to include in the log file. Use a semicolon-separated list of module names. By default, all modules are logged.
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LogModules

Specifies the core modules to include in the log file. Use a semicolon-separated list of module names. By default, all modules are logged.

Remarks

The Sync App writes details about each operation it performs into the logfile specified by the Logfile connection property.

Each of these logged operations are assigned to a themed category called a module, and each module has a corresponding short code used to labels individual Sync App operations as belonging to that module.

When this connection property is set to a semicolon-separated list of module codes, only operations belonging to the specified modules are written to the logfile. Note that this only affects which operations are logged moving forward and doesn't retroactively alter the existing contents of the logfile. For example: INFO;EXEC;SSL;META;

By default, logged operations from all modules are included.

You can explicitly exclude a module by prefixing it with a "-". For example: -HTTP

To apply filters to submodules, identify them with the syntax <module name>.<submodule name>. For example, the following value causes the Sync App to only log actions belonging to the HTTP module, and further refines it to exclude actions belonging to the Res submodule of the HTTP module: HTTP;-HTTP.Res

Note that the logfile filtering triggered by the Verbosity connection property takes precedence over the filtering imposed by this connection property. This means that operations of a higher verbosity level than the level specified in the Verbosity connection property are not printed in the logfile, even if they belong to one of the modules specified in this connection property.

The available modules and submodules are:

Module Name Module Description Submodules
INFO General Information. Includes the connection string, product version (build number), and initial connection messages.
  • Connec – Information related to creating or destroying connections.
  • Messag – Generic label for messages pertaining to connections, the connection string, and product version. These messages are typically specific to the Sync App, rather than being received and passed along directly from the service.
EXEC Query Execution. Includes execution messages for user-written SQL queries, parsed SQL queries, and normalized SQL queries. Success/failure messages for queries and query pages appear here as well.
  • Messag – Messages pertaining to query execution. These messages are typically specific to the Sync App, rather than being received and passed along directly from the service.
  • Normlz – Query normalization steps. Query normalization is when the product takes the user-submitted query and rewrites the query to get the same results with optimal performance.
  • Origin – This label applies to any messages recording a user's original query (the exact, unaltered, non-normalized query executed by the user).
  • Page – Messages related to query paging.
  • Parsed – Query parsing steps. Parsing is the process of converting the user-submitted query into a standardized format for easier processing.
HTTP HTTP protocol messages. Includes HTTP requests/responses (including POST messages), as well as Kerberos related messages.
  • KERB – HTTP requests related to Kerberos.
  • Messag – Messages pertaining to HTTP protocols. These messages are typically specific to the Sync App, rather than being received and passed along directly from the service.
  • Unpack – This label applies to messages about zipped data being returned from the service API and unpacked by the product.
  • Res – Messages containing HTTP responses.
  • Req – Messages containing HTTP requests.
WSDL Messages pertaining to the generation of WSDL/XSD files. —
SSL SSL certificate messages.
  • Certif – Messages pertaining to SSL certificates.
AUTH Authentication related failure/success messages.
  • Messag – Messages pertaining to authentication. These messages are typically specific to the Sync App, rather than being received and passed along directly from the service.
  • OAuth – Messages related to OAuth authentication.
  • Krbros – Kerberos-related authentication messages.
SQL Includes SQL transactions, SQL bulk transfer messages, and SQL result set messages.
  • Bulk – Messages pertaining to bulk query execution.
  • Cache – Messages related to reading row data from and writing row data to the product's cache for better performance.
  • Messag – Messages pertaining to SQL transactions. These messages are typically specific to the Sync App, rather than being received and passed along directly from the service.
  • ResSet – Query resultsets.
  • Transc – Messages related to handling transactions, including information about the number of jobs executed and backup table handling.
META Metadata cache and schema messages.
  • Cache – Messages related to reading from and modifying column and table definitions in the product's cache for better performance.
  • Schema – Messages related to retrieving metadata from or modifying the service schema.
  • MemSto – Messages related to writing to or reading from in-memory metadata cache.
  • Storag – Messages relating to storing metadata on disk or in an external data store, rather than in memory.
FUNC Information related to executing SQL functions.
  • Errmsg – Error messages related to executing SQL functions.
TCP Incoming and outgoing raw bytes on TCP transport layer messages.
  • Send – Raw data sent via the TCP protocol.
  • Receiv – Raw data received via the TCP protocol.
FTP Messages pertaining to the File Transfer Protocol.
  • Info – Status messages related to communication in the FTP protocol.
  • Client – Messages related to actions taken by the FTP client (the product) during FTP communication.
  • Server – Messages related to actions taken by the FTP server during FTP communication.
SFTP Messages pertaining to the Secure File Transfer Protocol.
  • Info – Status messages related to communication in the SFTP protocol.
  • To_Server – Messages related to actions taken by the SFTP client (the product) during SFTP communication.
  • From_Server – Messages related to actions taken by the SFTP server during SFTP communication.
POP Messages pertaining to data transferred via the Post Office Protocol.
  • Client – Messages related to actions taken by the POP client (the product) during POP communication.
  • Server – Messages related to actions taken by the POP server during POP communication.
  • Status – Status messages related to communication in the POP protocol.
SMTP Messages pertaining to data transferred via the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
  • Client – Messages related to actions taken by the SMTP client (the product) during SMTP communication.
  • Server – Messages related to actions taken by the SMTP server during SMTP communication.
  • Status – Status messages related to communication in the SMTP protocol.
CORE Messages relating to various internal product operations not covered by other modules. —
DEMN Messages related to SQL remoting. —
CLJB Messages about bulk data uploads (cloud job).
  • Commit – Submissions for bulk data uploads.
SRCE Miscellaneous messages produced by the product that don't belong in any other module. —
TRANCE Advanced messages concerning low-level product operations. —

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Schema

This section provides a complete list of the Schema properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.


PropertyDescription
LocationSpecifies the location of a directory containing schema files that define tables, views, and stored procedures. Depending on your service's requirements, this may be expressed as either an absolute path or a relative path.
BrowsableSchemasOptional setting that restricts the schemas reported to a subset of all available schemas. For example, BrowsableSchemas=SchemaA,SchemaB,SchemaC .
TablesOptional setting that restricts the tables reported to a subset of all available tables. For example, Tables=TableA,TableB,TableC .
ViewsOptional setting that restricts the views reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Views=ViewA,ViewB,ViewC .
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Location

Specifies the location of a directory containing schema files that define tables, views, and stored procedures. Depending on your service's requirements, this may be expressed as either an absolute path or a relative path.

Remarks

The Location property is only needed if you want to either customize definitions (for example, change a column name, ignore a column, etc.) or extend the data model with new tables, views, or stored procedures.

If left unspecified, the default location is %APPDATA%\\CData\\GoogleCalendar Data Provider\\Schema, where %APPDATA% is set to the user's configuration directory:

Platform %APPDATA%
Windows The value of the APPDATA environment variable
Linux ~/.config

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BrowsableSchemas

Optional setting that restricts the schemas reported to a subset of all available schemas. For example, BrowsableSchemas=SchemaA,SchemaB,SchemaC .

Remarks

Listing all available database schemas can take extra time, thus degrading performance. Providing a list of schemas in the connection string saves time and improves performance.

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Tables

Optional setting that restricts the tables reported to a subset of all available tables. For example, Tables=TableA,TableB,TableC .

Remarks

Listing all available tables from some databases can take extra time, thus degrading performance. Providing a list of tables in the connection string saves time and improves performance.

If there are lots of tables available and you already know which ones you want to work with, you can use this property to restrict your viewing to only those tables. To do this, specify the tables you want in a comma-separated list. Each table should be a valid SQL identifier with any special characters escaped using square brackets, double-quotes or backticks. For example, Tables=TableA,[TableB/WithSlash],WithCatalog.WithSchema.`TableC With Space`.

Note: If you are connecting to a data source with multiple schemas or catalogs, you must specify each table you want to view by its fully qualified name. This avoids ambiguity between tables that may exist in multiple catalogs or schemas.

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Views

Optional setting that restricts the views reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Views=ViewA,ViewB,ViewC .

Remarks

Listing all available views from some databases can take extra time, thus degrading performance. Providing a list of views in the connection string saves time and improves performance.

If there are lots of views available and you already know which ones you want to work with, you can use this property to restrict your viewing to only those views. To do this, specify the views you want in a comma-separated list. Each view should be a valid SQL identifier with any special characters escaped using square brackets, double-quotes or backticks. For example, Views=ViewA,[ViewB/WithSlash],WithCatalog.WithSchema.`ViewC With Space`.

Note: If you are connecting to a data source with multiple schemas or catalogs, you must specify each view you want to examine by its fully qualified name. This avoids ambiguity between views that may exist in multiple catalogs or schemas.

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Miscellaneous

This section provides a complete list of the Miscellaneous properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.


PropertyDescription
AWSWorkloadIdentityConfigConfiguration properties to provide when using Workload Identity Federation via AWS.
AzureWorkloadIdentityConfigConfiguration properties to provide when using Workload Identity Federation via Azure.
MaxRowsSpecifies the maximum number of rows returned for queries that do not include either aggregation or GROUP BY.
OtherSpecifies advanced connection properties for specialized scenarios. Use this property only under the guidance of our Support team to address specific issues.
PseudoColumnsSpecifies the pseudocolumns to expose as table columns, expressed as a string in the format 'TableName=ColumnName;TableName=ColumnName'.
TimeoutSpecifies the maximum time, in seconds, that the provider waits for a server response before throwing a timeout error.
UserDefinedViewsSpecifies a filepath to a JSON configuration file that defines custom views. The provider automatically detects and uses the views specified in this file.
UseSimpleNamesSpecifies whether or not simple names should be used for tables and columns.
WorkloadPoolIdThe ID of your Workload Identity Federation pool.
WorkloadProjectIdThe ID of the Google Cloud project that hosts your Workload Identity Federation pool.
WorkloadProviderIdThe ID of your Workload Identity Federation pool provider.
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AWSWorkloadIdentityConfig

Configuration properties to provide when using Workload Identity Federation via AWS.

Remarks

The properties are formatted as a semicolon-separated list of Key=Value properties, where the value is optionally quoted. For example, this setting authenticates in AWS using a user's root keys:

AWSWorkloadIdentityConfig="AuthScheme=AwsRootKeys;AccessKey='AKIAABCDEF123456';SecretKey=...;Region=us-east-1"

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AzureWorkloadIdentityConfig

Configuration properties to provide when using Workload Identity Federation via Azure.

Remarks

The properties are formatted as a semicolon-separated list of Key=Value properties, where the value is optionally quoted. For example, this setting authenticates in Azure using client credentials:

AzureWorkloadIdentityConfig="AuthScheme=AzureServicePrincipal;AzureTenant=directory (tenant) id;OAuthClientID=application (client) id;OAuthClientSecret=client secret;AzureResource=application id uri;"

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MaxRows

Specifies the maximum number of rows returned for queries that do not include either aggregation or GROUP BY.

Remarks

The default value for this property, -1, means that no row limit is enforced unless the query explicitly includes a LIMIT clause. (When a query includes a LIMIT clause, the value specified in the query takes precedence over the MaxRows setting.)

Setting MaxRows to a whole number greater than 0 ensures that queries do not return excessively large result sets by default.

This property is useful for optimizing performance and preventing excessive resource consumption when executing queries that could otherwise return very large datasets.

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Other

Specifies advanced connection properties for specialized scenarios. Use this property only under the guidance of our Support team to address specific issues.

Remarks

This property allows advanced users to configure hidden properties for specialized situations, with the advice of our Support team. These settings are not required for normal use cases but can address unique requirements or provide additional functionality. To define multiple properties, use a semicolon-separated list.

Note: It is strongly recommended to set these properties only when advised by the Support team to address specific scenarios or issues.

Integration and Formatting

PropertyDescription
DefaultColumnSizeSets the default length of string fields when the data source does not provide column length in the metadata. The default value is 2000.
ConvertDateTimeToGMT=TrueConverts date-time values to GMT, instead of the local time of the machine. The default value is False (use local time).
RecordToFile=filenameRecords the underlying socket data transfer to the specified file.

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PseudoColumns

Specifies the pseudocolumns to expose as table columns, expressed as a string in the format 'TableName=ColumnName;TableName=ColumnName'.

Remarks

This property allows you to define which pseudocolumns the Sync App exposes as table columns.

To specify individual pseudocolumns, use the following format:

Table1=Column1;Table1=Column2;Table2=Column3

To include all pseudocolumns for all tables use:

*=*

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Timeout

Specifies the maximum time, in seconds, that the provider waits for a server response before throwing a timeout error.

Remarks

The timeout applies to each individual communication with the server rather than the entire query or operation. For example, a query could continue running beyond 60 seconds if each paging call completes within the timeout limit.

Timeout is set to 60 seconds by default. To disable timeouts, set this property to 0.

Disabling the timeout allows operations to run indefinitely until they succeed or fail due to other conditions such as server-side timeouts, network interruptions, or resource limits on the server.

Note: Use this property cautiously to avoid long-running operations that could degrade performance or result in unresponsive behavior.

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UserDefinedViews

Specifies a filepath to a JSON configuration file that defines custom views. The provider automatically detects and uses the views specified in this file.

Remarks

UserDefinedViews allows you to define and manage custom views through a JSON-formatted configuration file called UserDefinedViews.json. These views are automatically recognized by the Sync App and enable you to execute custom SQL queries as if they were standard database views. The JSON file defines each view as a root element with a child element called "query", which contains the SQL query for the view.

For example:

{
	"MyView": {
		"query": "SELECT * FROM MyCalendar WHERE MyColumn = 'value'"
	},
	"MyView2": {
		"query": "SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE Id IN (1,2,3)"
	}
}

You can use this property to define multiple views in a single file and specify the filepath. For example:

UserDefinedViews=C:\Path\To\UserDefinedViews.json
When you specify a view in UserDefinedViews, the Sync App only sees that view.

For further information, see User Defined Views.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

UseSimpleNames

Specifies whether or not simple names should be used for tables and columns.

Remarks

Google Calendar tables can include special characters in their names that are typically not allowed in standard databases. This property makes the Sync App easier to use with traditional database tools.

Setting UseSimpleNames to True simplifies the names of the columns that are returned. It enforces a naming scheme where only alphanumeric characters and underscores are valid for displayed column names.

Notes:

  • Any non-alphanumeric characters are converted to underscores.
  • If the column or table names exceed 128 characters in length they are truncated to 128 characters to comply with SQL Server standards.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

WorkloadPoolId

The ID of your Workload Identity Federation pool.

Remarks

The ID of your Workload Identity Federation pool.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

WorkloadProjectId

The ID of the Google Cloud project that hosts your Workload Identity Federation pool.

Remarks

The ID of the Google Cloud project that hosts your Workload Identity Federation pool.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

WorkloadProviderId

The ID of your Workload Identity Federation pool provider.

Remarks

The ID of your Workload Identity Federation pool provider.

Google Calendar Connector for CData Sync

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