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Connect to Google Docs. Create, edit, and collaborate on documents

Connect to Google Docs. Create, edit, and collaborate on documents

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Supports authentication: OAuth 2.0

Register your Scalekit environment with the Google Docs connector so Scalekit handles the authentication flow and token lifecycle for you. The connection name you create will be used to identify and invoke the connection programmatically. Then complete the configuration in your application as follows:

  1. Set up auth redirects

    • In Scalekit dashboard, go to Agent Auth → Create Connection. Find Google Docs and click Create. Click Use your own credentials and copy the redirect URI. It looks like https://<SCALEKIT_ENVIRONMENT_URL>/sso/v1/oauth/<CONNECTION_ID>/callback.

      Copy redirect URI from Scalekit dashboard

    • Navigate to Google Cloud Console → APIs & Services → Credentials. Select + Create Credentials, then OAuth client ID. Choose Web application from the Application type menu.

      Select Web Application in Google OAuth settings

    • Under Authorized redirect URIs, click + Add URI, paste the redirect URI, and click Create.

      Add authorized redirect URI in Google Cloud Console

  2. Enable the Google Docs API

    • In Google Cloud Console, go to APIs & Services → Library. Search for “Google Docs API” and click Enable.
  3. Get client credentials

    • Google provides your Client ID and Client Secret after you create the OAuth client ID in step 1.
  4. Add credentials in Scalekit

    • In Scalekit dashboard, go to Agent Auth → Connections and open the connection you created.

    • Enter your credentials:

      Add credentials in Scalekit dashboard

    • Click Save.

Connect a user’s Google Docs account and make API calls on their behalf — Scalekit handles OAuth and token management automatically.

import scalekit.client, os
from dotenv import load_dotenv
load_dotenv()
connection_name = "google_docs" # get your connection name from connection configurations
identifier = "user_123" # your unique user identifier
# Get your credentials from app.scalekit.com → Developers → Settings → API Credentials
scalekit_client = scalekit.client.ScalekitClient(
client_id=os.getenv("SCALEKIT_CLIENT_ID"),
client_secret=os.getenv("SCALEKIT_CLIENT_SECRET"),
env_url=os.getenv("SCALEKIT_ENV_URL"),
)
actions = scalekit_client.actions
# Authenticate the user
link_response = actions.get_authorization_link(
connection_name=connection_name,
identifier=identifier
)
# present this link to your user for authorization, or click it yourself for testing
print("đź”— Authorize Google Docs:", link_response.link)
input("Press Enter after authorizing...")
# Make a request via Scalekit proxy
result = actions.request(
connection_name=connection_name,
identifier=identifier,
path="/docs/v1/documents",
method="GET"
)
print(result)

Create a new blank Google Doc with an optional title. Returns the new document’s ID and metadata.

NameTypeRequiredDescription
schema_versionstringNoOptional schema version to use for tool execution
titlestringNoTitle of the new document
tool_versionstringNoOptional tool version to use for execution

Read the complete content and structure of a Google Doc including text, formatting, tables, and metadata.

NameTypeRequiredDescription
document_idstringYesThe ID of the Google Doc to read
schema_versionstringNoOptional schema version to use for tool execution
suggestions_view_modestringNoHow suggestions are rendered in the response
tool_versionstringNoOptional tool version to use for execution

Update the content of an existing Google Doc using batch update requests. Supports inserting and deleting text, formatting, tables, and other document elements.

NameTypeRequiredDescription
document_idstringYesThe ID of the Google Doc to update
requestsarray<object>YesArray of update requests to apply to the document
schema_versionstringNoOptional schema version to use for tool execution
tool_versionstringNoOptional tool version to use for execution
write_controlobjectNoOptional write control for revision management