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    Google Task API Multiple Users

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      pastormingle last edited by

      Re: Google tasks?I have a MagicMirror setup and using the task feature with google task using the API. My only issue is using more the one user account task list. I can’t seem to figure out a way to use the API to authenticate another user.

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        sdetweil @pastormingle last edited by

        @pastormingle you cannot authenticate multiple users at once.

        u might be able to setup multiple instances of the module, one for each user. what the UE would be I don’t know.

        Sam

        Create a working config
        How to add modules

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          Steven84 @pastormingle last edited by

          @pastormingle As a member of a space in Google Chat, you can create and manage group tasks and assign tasks to other space members. You can view tasks in the space where they’re created. If a task is assigned to you, it appears in your personal task list in Google Tasks.

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            sdetweil @Steven84 last edited by

            @steven84 how does that help resolve the question asked?

            Sam

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