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CalendarRequestInitializer (Calendar API v3-rev20240927-2.0.0)












com.google.api.services.calendar

Class CalendarRequestInitializer

  • java.lang.Object
    • com.google.api.client.googleapis.services.CommonGoogleClientRequestInitializer
      • com.google.api.client.googleapis.services.json.CommonGoogleJsonClientRequestInitializer
        • com.google.api.services.calendar.CalendarRequestInitializer
  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    com.google.api.client.googleapis.services.GoogleClientRequestInitializer


    public class CalendarRequestInitializer
    extends com.google.api.client.googleapis.services.json.CommonGoogleJsonClientRequestInitializer
    Calendar request initializer for setting properties like key and userIp.

    The simplest usage is to use it to set the key parameter:

      public static final GoogleClientRequestInitializer KEY_INITIALIZER =
          new CalendarRequestInitializer(KEY);
     

    There is also a constructor to set both the key and userIp parameters:

      public static final GoogleClientRequestInitializer INITIALIZER =
          new CalendarRequestInitializer(KEY, USER_IP);
     

    If you want to implement custom logic, extend it like this:

      public static class MyRequestInitializer extends CalendarRequestInitializer {
    
         @Override
        public void initializeCalendarRequest(CalendarRequest <? > request)
            throws IOException {
          // custom logic
        }
      }
     

    Finally, to set the key and userIp parameters and insert custom logic, extend it like this:

      public static class MyRequestInitializer2 extends CalendarRequestInitializer {
    
        public MyKeyRequestInitializer() {
          super(KEY, USER_IP);
        }
    
         @Override
        public void initializeCalendarRequest(CalendarRequest <? > request)
            throws IOException {
          // custom logic
        }
      }
     

    Subclasses should be thread-safe.

    Since:
    1.12
    • Constructor Detail

      • CalendarRequestInitializer

        public CalendarRequestInitializer()
      • CalendarRequestInitializer

        public CalendarRequestInitializer(String key)
        Parameters:
        key - API key or null to leave it unchanged
      • CalendarRequestInitializer

        public CalendarRequestInitializer(String key,
                                          String userIp)
        Parameters:
        key - API key or null to leave it unchanged
        userIp - user IP or null to leave it unchanged

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