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Show your next google calendar event in polybar or i3-bar

Project description

AUR version PyPI

What is this?

It's a script that communicates with Google's calendar API, it will go through your calendars and print the next calendar event details.
You can take this output and show it on your i3-bar or polybar

example

How does it work

It will read your next 10 events from each of your calendars, then go through them all and figure out which one is closest.
It will print the time and title of the closest event.

Where's the code

It's here i3_agenda/__init__.py.

Setup

Google API

https://developers.google.com/calendar/quickstart/python

  1. You need to create a Google API project and download your OAuth 2.0 credentials json file.
    You first need to create a project here, then add Google Calendar support, then download the credentials.json file.
    Alternatively, you can just use this link and click "Enable the Google Calendar API". This will create a project, add Google Calendar support, and let you download the file in 1 click.
    If you're having trouble, you can use this tutorial for more information https://developers.google.com/calendar/auth.
    Another great guide can be found here if you're still having trouble: https://github.com/jay0lee/GAM/wiki/CreatingClientSecretsFile.
  2. Download the credentials file to somewhere on your computer.
  3. Proceed to installation phase.

Installation

After downloading the credentials file, install the package.

Arch Linux (AUR)

  1. yay -S i3-agenda-git
  2. Try running i3-agenda -c $CREDENTIALS_FILE_PATH with "$CREDENTIALS_FILE_PATH" replaced with the path to the credentials.json file you downloaded in the previous step.
  3. Add configuration to your bar (examples in the Examples section below).

Pip

  1. sudo pip install i3-agenda
  2. Try running i3-agenda -c $CREDENTIALS_FILE_PATH with "$CREDENTIALS_FILE_PATH" replaced with the path to the credentials.json file you downloaded in the previous step.
  3. Add configuration to your bar (examples in the Examples section below).

Manual

Dependencies

You need to install some python libraries first.
Make sure python3 is your default python.
Run sudo pip3 install python-bidi google-api-python-client google-auth-httplib2 google-auth-oauthlib

  1. Clone the repo to a local directory cd ~/ && git clone https://github.com/rosenpin/i3-agenda && cd i3-agenda
  2. Run the script python3 i3_agenda/__init__.py -c $CREDENTIALS_FILE_PATH with "$CREDENTIALS_FILE_PATH" replaced with the path to the credentials.json file you downloaded in the previous step. If configured correctly, it will prompt you to log in in your browser, accept everything. It should print your next event.
  3. Optional: you can run sudo python setup.py install to add the script to your path so you can run i3-agenda anywhere.
  4. Add configuration to your bar (examples in the Examples section below).

Usage

Filter displayed calendars

To display events only from certain calendars use the --ids parameter and pass a list of calendar id, space separated.

To obtain the calendar id you can check the settings page of the calendar on Google (usually is the owner email, if it's not shared).

Leaving the list empty will fetch all calendars (default behavior).

Display only events for the current day

To only display events for today use the --today parameter.

Notes

It might not work properly if you have more than 10 all day events, this can be fixed by increasing the maxResults variable.

It uses a caching mechanism so you won't have to contact Google servers every minute, to set the cache TTL use the -ttl flag.
Example: i3-agenda --ttl 60 to set the TTL to 60 (meaning it will contact Google again every hour).
This means that if you create a new event, it might take an hour for the script to recognize it.

Examples

Example polybar configuration:

modules-center = agenda
....
[module/agenda]
type = custom/script
exec = i3-agenda -c ~/.google_credentials.json -ttl 60
click-left = chromium https://calendar.google.com/calendar/r/day
interval = 60

Example i3block configuration:

[i3-agenda]
command=i3-agenda -c ~/.google_credentials.json -ttl 60
interval=60

Example output of the script:
10:55 Grocery shopping

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