Google Dialogflow

Create conversational experiences across devices and platforms.

Integrate the Google Dialogflow API with the Google Calendar API

Setup the Google Dialogflow API trigger to run a workflow which integrates with the Google Calendar API. Pipedream's integration platform allows you to integrate Google Dialogflow and Google Calendar remarkably fast. Free for developers.

Create Context with Google Dialogflow API on Event Start from Google Calendar API
Google Calendar + Google Dialogflow
 
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Create Entities with Google Dialogflow API on Event Start from Google Calendar API
Google Calendar + Google Dialogflow
 
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Create Entity Type with Google Dialogflow API on Event Start from Google Calendar API
Google Calendar + Google Dialogflow
 
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Create Intent with Google Dialogflow API on Event Start from Google Calendar API
Google Calendar + Google Dialogflow
 
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Create or Update Agent with Google Dialogflow API on Event Start from Google Calendar API
Google Calendar + Google Dialogflow
 
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New Event Start from the Google Calendar API

Emit new event when the specified time before the Google Calendar event starts

 
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New Upcoming Event Alert from the Google Calendar API

Emit new event based on a time interval before an upcoming event in the calendar. This source uses Pipedream's Task Scheduler. See the documentation for more information and instructions for connecting your Pipedream account.

 
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New Created or Updated Event (Instant) from the Google Calendar API

Emit new event when a Google Calendar events is created or updated (does not emit cancelled events)

 
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New Event Created from the Google Calendar API

Emit new event when a Google Calendar event is created

 
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New Calendar Created from the Google Calendar API

Emit new event when a calendar is created.

 
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Create Context with the Google Dialogflow API

Creates a context, See REST docs and client API

 
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Create Entities with the Google Dialogflow API

Batch create entities, See REST docs and client API docs

 
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Create Entity Type with the Google Dialogflow API

Creates an Entity Type, See REST docs and client API docs

 
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Create Intent with the Google Dialogflow API

Creates an intent, See REST docs and client API

 
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Create or Update Agent with the Google Dialogflow API

Creates new agent, updates if already created See REST docs and client API

 
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Overview of Google Dialogflow

Google Dialogflow API empowers you to create conversational interfaces for websites, apps, and messaging platforms. Think chatbots that can engage in human-like dialogue, provide customer support, guide through sales processes, or control smart home devices with voice commands. With Pipedream's integration capabilities, you can create automated workflows that trigger actions in other apps based on Dialogflow's processed input, enabling seamless interaction across a plethora of services.

Connect Google Dialogflow

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module.exports = defineComponent({
  props: {
    google_dialogflow: {
      type: "app",
      app: "google_dialogflow",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    // Example code from the Dialogflow Node.js library:
    // https://github.com/googleapis/nodejs-dialogflow
    const dialogflow = require('dialogflow')
    const uuid = require('uuid')
    
    // A unique identifier for the given session
    const sessionId = uuid.v4()
    
    const key = JSON.parse(this.google_dialogflow.$auth.key_json)
     
    // Creates a session client from a Google service account key.
    const sessionClient = new dialogflow.SessionsClient({
      projectId: key.project_id,
      credentials: {
        client_email: key.client_email,
        private_key: key.private_key,
      }
    })
    const sessionPath = sessionClient.sessionPath(key.project_id, sessionId)
    
    // The text query request.
    const request = {
      session: sessionPath,
      queryInput: {
        text: {
          // The query to send to the dialogflow agent
          text: 'hello',
          // The language used by the client (en-US)
          languageCode: 'en-US',
        },
      },
    }
    
    // Send request and log result
    const responses = await sessionClient.detectIntent(request)
    console.log('Detected intent')
    const result = responses[0].queryResult
    console.log(`Query: ${result.queryText}`)
    console.log(`Response: ${result.fulfillmentText}`)
    if (result.intent) {
      console.log(`Intent: ${result.intent.displayName}`)
    } else {
      console.log(`No intent matched.`)
    }
  },
})

Overview of Google Calendar

The Google Calendar API lets you dip into the powerhouse of scheduling, allowing for the reading, creation, and manipulation of events and calendars directly from your applications. Through Pipedream, you can seamlessly integrate Google Calendar into a myriad of workflows, automating event management, syncing with other services, setting up custom reminders, or even collating data for reporting. The key here is to streamline your calendar-related processes, ensuring that your time management is as efficient and automated as possible.

Connect Google Calendar

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import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    google_calendar: {
      type: "app",
      app: "google_calendar",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    return await axios($, {
      url: `https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3/calendars/primary`,
      headers: {
        Authorization: `Bearer ${this.google_calendar.$auth.oauth_access_token}`,
      },
    })
  },
})

Community Posts

Adding Google Calendar to Your Jamstack - with Pipedream
Adding Google Calendar to Your Jamstack - with Pipedream
Late last year (remember last year - sigh) I wrote up a post demonstrating how to integrate Google Calendar into your static web site: "Adding Google Calendar to your JAMStack". In that article, I describe how I used Google's Node libraries to read my event data. While it was mostly painless, authentication was a bit difficult to figure out. A few days I was thinking about this usecase and realized I could probably do it a lot easier making use of Pipedream. How so? Don't forget that Nelify lets you create a build hook. This is a unique URL that when hit with a POST request will trigger a new build. In theory, all I have to do is create a Pipedream workflow that's fired on new events. How is that done?