Google Apps Script GmailApp from Web Page
I am trying to access Google Apps Script Gmail service with Angular 5. This is a simple Send an Email function
My GAS code is as follows:
function doGet(e){
var addressee = e.parameters.addressee;
var subject = e. parameters.subject;
var body = e.parameters.body;
sendEmailNA(addressee, subject, body);
}
function sendEmailNA(addressee, subject, body) {
GmailApp.sendEmail(addressee, subject, body);
}
My Angular Service:
sendGoogleEmailNoAttach(addressee: string, subject: string, body: string){
return this.http.get('https://script.google.com/macros/s/[script ID here]/exec?addressee='+addressee+'&subject='+subject+'&body='+body);
}
My Angular Component:
sendGoogleEmail(){
for(var i = 0; i < this.addressees.length; i++){
this.dataService.sendGoogleEmailNoAttach(this.addressees[i].email, this.message.subject, this.message.body)
.subscribe((data: any) =>{
console.log(data);
this.addressees = ;
this.message.attachments = ;
})
}
}
I then publish it as User accessing the web app and Anyone.
I get no error in Stackdriver Logging. I simply get a CORS error on the local console which to me historically means an error elsewhere.
Any thoughts or ideas is appreciated. Thank you.
angular google-apps-script
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I am trying to access Google Apps Script Gmail service with Angular 5. This is a simple Send an Email function
My GAS code is as follows:
function doGet(e){
var addressee = e.parameters.addressee;
var subject = e. parameters.subject;
var body = e.parameters.body;
sendEmailNA(addressee, subject, body);
}
function sendEmailNA(addressee, subject, body) {
GmailApp.sendEmail(addressee, subject, body);
}
My Angular Service:
sendGoogleEmailNoAttach(addressee: string, subject: string, body: string){
return this.http.get('https://script.google.com/macros/s/[script ID here]/exec?addressee='+addressee+'&subject='+subject+'&body='+body);
}
My Angular Component:
sendGoogleEmail(){
for(var i = 0; i < this.addressees.length; i++){
this.dataService.sendGoogleEmailNoAttach(this.addressees[i].email, this.message.subject, this.message.body)
.subscribe((data: any) =>{
console.log(data);
this.addressees = ;
this.message.attachments = ;
})
}
}
I then publish it as User accessing the web app and Anyone.
I get no error in Stackdriver Logging. I simply get a CORS error on the local console which to me historically means an error elsewhere.
Any thoughts or ideas is appreciated. Thank you.
angular google-apps-script
If for deploying Web Apps, you set "Execute the app as" and "Who has access to the app" as "User accessing the web app" and "Anyone", respectively, each user is required to access to Web Apps using own access token. In your script, it seems that the access token is not used. How about this?
– Tanaike
Nov 25 '18 at 21:46
Typically an Authorization request is generated. That does not seem to occur in Gmail. Can you identify I should do this? In GAS or in my local script?
– user2690440
Nov 25 '18 at 22:39
Thank you for replying. I'm really sorry my comment was not useful for your situation.
– Tanaike
Nov 25 '18 at 22:45
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I am trying to access Google Apps Script Gmail service with Angular 5. This is a simple Send an Email function
My GAS code is as follows:
function doGet(e){
var addressee = e.parameters.addressee;
var subject = e. parameters.subject;
var body = e.parameters.body;
sendEmailNA(addressee, subject, body);
}
function sendEmailNA(addressee, subject, body) {
GmailApp.sendEmail(addressee, subject, body);
}
My Angular Service:
sendGoogleEmailNoAttach(addressee: string, subject: string, body: string){
return this.http.get('https://script.google.com/macros/s/[script ID here]/exec?addressee='+addressee+'&subject='+subject+'&body='+body);
}
My Angular Component:
sendGoogleEmail(){
for(var i = 0; i < this.addressees.length; i++){
this.dataService.sendGoogleEmailNoAttach(this.addressees[i].email, this.message.subject, this.message.body)
.subscribe((data: any) =>{
console.log(data);
this.addressees = ;
this.message.attachments = ;
})
}
}
I then publish it as User accessing the web app and Anyone.
I get no error in Stackdriver Logging. I simply get a CORS error on the local console which to me historically means an error elsewhere.
Any thoughts or ideas is appreciated. Thank you.
angular google-apps-script
I am trying to access Google Apps Script Gmail service with Angular 5. This is a simple Send an Email function
My GAS code is as follows:
function doGet(e){
var addressee = e.parameters.addressee;
var subject = e. parameters.subject;
var body = e.parameters.body;
sendEmailNA(addressee, subject, body);
}
function sendEmailNA(addressee, subject, body) {
GmailApp.sendEmail(addressee, subject, body);
}
My Angular Service:
sendGoogleEmailNoAttach(addressee: string, subject: string, body: string){
return this.http.get('https://script.google.com/macros/s/[script ID here]/exec?addressee='+addressee+'&subject='+subject+'&body='+body);
}
My Angular Component:
sendGoogleEmail(){
for(var i = 0; i < this.addressees.length; i++){
this.dataService.sendGoogleEmailNoAttach(this.addressees[i].email, this.message.subject, this.message.body)
.subscribe((data: any) =>{
console.log(data);
this.addressees = ;
this.message.attachments = ;
})
}
}
I then publish it as User accessing the web app and Anyone.
I get no error in Stackdriver Logging. I simply get a CORS error on the local console which to me historically means an error elsewhere.
Any thoughts or ideas is appreciated. Thank you.
angular google-apps-script
angular google-apps-script
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If for deploying Web Apps, you set "Execute the app as" and "Who has access to the app" as "User accessing the web app" and "Anyone", respectively, each user is required to access to Web Apps using own access token. In your script, it seems that the access token is not used. How about this?
– Tanaike
Nov 25 '18 at 21:46
Typically an Authorization request is generated. That does not seem to occur in Gmail. Can you identify I should do this? In GAS or in my local script?
– user2690440
Nov 25 '18 at 22:39
Thank you for replying. I'm really sorry my comment was not useful for your situation.
– Tanaike
Nov 25 '18 at 22:45
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If for deploying Web Apps, you set "Execute the app as" and "Who has access to the app" as "User accessing the web app" and "Anyone", respectively, each user is required to access to Web Apps using own access token. In your script, it seems that the access token is not used. How about this?
– Tanaike
Nov 25 '18 at 21:46
Typically an Authorization request is generated. That does not seem to occur in Gmail. Can you identify I should do this? In GAS or in my local script?
– user2690440
Nov 25 '18 at 22:39
Thank you for replying. I'm really sorry my comment was not useful for your situation.
– Tanaike
Nov 25 '18 at 22:45
If for deploying Web Apps, you set "Execute the app as" and "Who has access to the app" as "User accessing the web app" and "Anyone", respectively, each user is required to access to Web Apps using own access token. In your script, it seems that the access token is not used. How about this?
– Tanaike
Nov 25 '18 at 21:46
If for deploying Web Apps, you set "Execute the app as" and "Who has access to the app" as "User accessing the web app" and "Anyone", respectively, each user is required to access to Web Apps using own access token. In your script, it seems that the access token is not used. How about this?
– Tanaike
Nov 25 '18 at 21:46
Typically an Authorization request is generated. That does not seem to occur in Gmail. Can you identify I should do this? In GAS or in my local script?
– user2690440
Nov 25 '18 at 22:39
Typically an Authorization request is generated. That does not seem to occur in Gmail. Can you identify I should do this? In GAS or in my local script?
– user2690440
Nov 25 '18 at 22:39
Thank you for replying. I'm really sorry my comment was not useful for your situation.
– Tanaike
Nov 25 '18 at 22:45
Thank you for replying. I'm really sorry my comment was not useful for your situation.
– Tanaike
Nov 25 '18 at 22:45
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If for deploying Web Apps, you set "Execute the app as" and "Who has access to the app" as "User accessing the web app" and "Anyone", respectively, each user is required to access to Web Apps using own access token. In your script, it seems that the access token is not used. How about this?
– Tanaike
Nov 25 '18 at 21:46
Typically an Authorization request is generated. That does not seem to occur in Gmail. Can you identify I should do this? In GAS or in my local script?
– user2690440
Nov 25 '18 at 22:39
Thank you for replying. I'm really sorry my comment was not useful for your situation.
– Tanaike
Nov 25 '18 at 22:45