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    Google Calendar events do not show up since calendar update

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      tbanzato
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      It is a Raspberry pi 3.
      The calendar module is the default one.

      The Configuration file is bellow

      {
                          module: 'calendar',
                          header: 'Calendar',
                          position: 'top_left',
                          config: {
                                  calendars: [
                                          {
                                                  symbol: 'calendar-check-o',
                                                  url: 'https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=83j7tsjdivl1q2mquioftrnqsk%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America%2FSao_Paulo'
                                          },
      
                                  ]
                          }
                  },
      

      The curl commend answer is “Seu navegador parece não ser compatível com JavaScript, que é necessário para exibir esta página corretamente.” which is in portuguese and the translation is - Your browser

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        E3V3A @tbanzato
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        @tbanzato Your URLs look bad. They should look like one of these:

        • url: “https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/YOUR_NAME%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics”
        • url: "https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/YOUR_NAME%40gmail.com/private-SECRET_CODE/basic.ics

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          tbanzato @E3V3A
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          @E3V3A said in Google Calendar events do not show up since calendar update:

          https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/YOUR_NAME%40gmail.com/private-SECRET_CODE/basic.ics

          Thanks a lot for all the help I’ll test it tonight, now I have a question on the private option.
          And sorry if this is a stupid one.
          Where do I get my private-SECRET_CODE?

          Thanks

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            E3V3A @tbanzato
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            @tbanzato

            Where do I get my private-SECRET_CODE?

            I don’t remember, but it’s in the Google calendar settings somewhere, not obvious.

            "Everything I do (here) is for free – altruism is the way!"
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              tbanzato
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              Hey the public URL you suggested works just fine
              url: “https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/YOUR_NAME%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics”

              This is what I did:

              1. Logged into Google Calendar
              2. Created a new calendar
              3. On the newly created calendar I changed the settings to “Make available to public”
              4. After that I copied the Calendar ID that looks something like this 83j7tsjdivl123edasul1ndas1k@group.calendar.google.com
              5. Changed it into the URL you suggested to look like this https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/**83j7tsjdivl123edasul1ndas1k%40group.calendar.google.com**/public/basic.ics”
              6. Changed it into the module settings

              Thanks a lot for the help @E3V3A

              Now I just need to find the secret private-SECRET_CODE for the private calendar, with this new calendar Google is making sure not to make things easy.

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                PerryRT @tbanzato
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                @tbanzato I can partly help with this. The secret code is available in your calendar settings - available either through the upper right gear icon -> Settings ->click on the calendar you wish to use in the left hand menu -> scroll all the way down … Or click on the three dot icon that comes up when you hover over the calendar name -> Settings -> scroll all the way down.

                Then just copy and paste the “Secret Address in iCal format” into your config file.

                (Note to the future - this is as of 11April18 - gods only know what the Google UI may look like tomorrow !)

                And before you get excited, I did exactly that…and it doesn’t work, or at least not yet (still figuring that part out.)

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