Google Calendar
Scheduling User OAuth

Google Calendar

Access and manage Google Calendar events and settings through Google's OAuth 2.0 integration.

Auth Model

User OAuth

Standard OAuth 2.0 authorization. A user grants consent and receives an access token. Authpipe handles refresh, rotation, and health monitoring automatically.

Connection Flow

1
Your App
2
Authpipe
3
Google Calendar
@authpipe/node
// Get a valid credential — always fresh, zero latency
const { credential } = await authpipe.getCredential({
  provider: 'google-calendar',
  tenantId: 'org_acme',
  userId: 'user_123',
});
// Use the credential with the provider API
const response = await fetch('https://api.example.com/data', {
  headers: { Authorization: `Bearer ${credential}` },
});
@authpipe/react
// Drop-in React component
<ConnectButton
  provider="google-calendar"
  onSuccess={(conn) => console.log('Connected!', conn)}
/>

Available Scopes

Permissions you can request when connecting to Google Calendar.

https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar

Full access to Google Calendar

https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.readonly

Read-only access to Google Calendar

https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.events

Read and write access to calendar events

https://www.googleapis.com/auth/calendar.events.readonly

Read-only access to calendar events

What Authpipe handles for Google Calendar

OAuth Orchestration

PKCE, state validation, callback handling, and provider-specific quirks — all automatic.

Encrypted Vault

AES-256-GCM encryption with per-tenant key isolation. OAuth tokens, API keys, and webhook secrets — never exposed to the frontend.

Silent Refresh

Proactive token refresh before expiry. SDK returns from local cache with zero latency.

Health Monitoring

Scheduled checks detect revoked tokens and expired credentials before users notice.

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