Awesome
office365
Implements the Microsoft Office365 Graph API for the follow
- OAuth Token Generation
- By providing credentials via argument
- User
- list Users
- get User
- Groups
- get a group
- list group members
- list a members groups
- Calendar
- list Calendars
- list Calendar Groups
- create Calendar
- create Calendar Group
- delete Calendar
- delete Calendar Group
- availability
- Events
- list Events
- create Event
- get Event
- update Event
- delete Event
- Attachments
- list Attachments
- create Attachment
- get Attachment
- delete Attachment
- Mail
- send mail
- Place
- List Places
- Get Place
Installation
-
Add the dependency to your
shard.yml
:dependencies: office365: github: PlaceOS/office365
-
Run
shards install
Usage
require "office365"
Authentication
Office365::Client
client = Office365::Client.new(
tenant: "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx",
client_id: "xxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx",
client_secret: "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
)
Users
# id can be either user id, or email
user = client.get_user(id: "foo@bar.com)
# get all users
users = client.list_users
# get top 25 users
users = client.list_users(limit: 25)
# get top 100 users whose email or display name starts with "foo"
users = client.list_users(q: "foo", limit: 100)
Calendars
# fetch all foo@bar.com's calendars
calendars = client.list_calendars(mailbox: "foo@bar.com")
# fetch all foo@bar.com's calendar from default calendar group
calendars = client.list_calendars(mailbox: "foo@bar.com", calendar_group_id: "default")
# fetch all foo@bar.com's calendars from a specific calendar group id
calendars = client.list_calendars(mailbox: "foo@bar.com", calendar_group_id: "xxxx-xxxx...")
# fetch foo@bar.com's calendars whose name exactly matches "garys calendar"
calendars = client.list_calendars(mailbox: "foo@bar.com", match: "garys calendar")
# fetch foo@bar.com's calendars whose name starts with "gary"
calendars = client.list_calendars(mailbox: "foo@bar.com", search: "gary")
# fetch all foo@bars calendar groups, limit is optional
groups = client.list_calendar_groups(mailbox: "foo@bar.com", limit: 25)
# create a new calendar, returns an Office365::Calendar objectj
calendar = client.create(
mailbox: "foo@bar.com", # required
name: "My New Calendar", # required
calendar_group_id: "..." # optional
)
# create a calendar group
group = client.create_calendar_group(mailbox: "foo@bar.com", name: "A Whole New Calendar Group!")
# deleting a calendar
client.delete_calendar(
mailbox: "foo@bar.com", # required
id: "...", # required
calendar_group_id: "..." # optional
)
# deleting a calendar group
client.delete_calendar_group(
mailbox: "foo@bar.com", # required
id: "...", # required
)
# fetching availability for a list of calendars
client.get_availability(
mailbox: "foo@bar.com", # required
mailboxes: ["foo@bar.com", "bar@buzz.com"], # required
starts_at: Time.local(location: Time::Location.build("Australia/Sydney")), # required query time starting from
ends_at: Time.local(location: Time::Location.build("Australia/Sydney")) + 30.minutes, # required query time ending at
)
Events
# list events, returns Office365::EventQuery
list = client.list_events(
mailbox: "foo@bar.com", # required
calendar_id: "...", # optional
calendar_group_id: "..." # optional
)
# create an event
event = client.create_event(
mailbox: "foo@bar.com",
starts_at: Time.local(location: Time::Location.build("Australia/Sydney")),
ends_at: Time.local(location: Time::Location.build("Australia/Sydney")) + 30.minutes,
calendar_id: "...",
calendar_group_id: "...",
subject: "My Meeting",
description: "A description of my meeting",
# attendee's can be either a string, EmailAddress, or Attendee
attendees[
"string@email.com",
EmailAddress.new("David Bowie", "david@bowie.net"),
Attendee.new(
email: "d.trump@whitehouse.gov",
type: Office365::AttendeeType::Optional
)
],
# adds an attendee of type AttendeeType::Resource
location: "The Red Room",
# adds recurrence
recurrence: RecurrenceParam.new(pattern: "daily", range_end: Time.local(location: Time::Location.build("Australia/Sydney")).at_beginning_of_day + 5.days),
# specify sensitivity
sensitivity: Office365::Sensitivity::Normal,
# adds attendees of type AttendeeType::Resource, string or email address will work
rooms:[
"string@email.com",
EmailAddress.new("David Bowie", "david@bowie.net"),
]
)
# get an event
event = client.get_event(mailbox: "foo@bar.com", id: "...")
# update an event
event.description = "Updated: Something new" # update description
event.set_recurrence(RecurrenceParam.new(pattern: "daily", range_end: Time.local(location: Time::Location.build("Australia/Sydney")).at_beginning_of_day + 7.days)) # update recurrence
updated_event = client.update_event(event: event, mailbox: "foo@bar.com")
# delete event
client.delete_event(mailbox: "foo@bar.com", id: "...")
Attachments
# list attachments, returns Office365::AttachmentQuery
list = client.list_attachments(
mailbox: "foo@bar.com", # required
event_id: "1234", # required
calendar_id: "...", # optional
calendar_group_id: "..." # optional
)
# create an attachment for an event
attachment = client.create_attachment(
mailbox: "foo@bar.com",
event_id: "1234",
name: "test.txt",
content_bytes: "hello worlds" # file contents as string
)
# get an attachment
attachment = client.get_attachment(mailbox: "foo@bar.com", event_id: "1234", id: "...")
# delete attachment
client.delete_attachment(mailbox: "foo@bar.com", event_id: "1234", id: "...")
Development
To run specs crystal spec
Contributing
- Fork it (https://github.com/PlaceOS/google/fork)
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request