-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 10
New issue
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
Does this still work? #26
Comments
It works for me. I use it daily. |
I just looked a bit into it, at it appears that -- while it works, the method of authentication is not working correctly. So it works if you've previously authenticated, but fails to authenticate for new accounts. I was looking at modifying it to output a more parseable output (something structured like yaml or json). |
Is this something that can be fixed? I was thinking about using this library's commands and provide a better UI. |
1 similar comment
Is this something that can be fixed? I was thinking about using this library's commands and provide a better UI. |
Probably -- they just updated the security requirements for authentication. Yesterday I added a command, json, and I'll take a look at seeing if I can update the authentication. Sometime next week I'll try to send a pull request and see if Mr. Varma is still actively supporting this project. If not, I'll fork it and have an updated version. |
(Also, I use this to sync Obsidian and Google Tasks, thus allowing Google Assistant reminders to push over to my Obsidian daily journal. If I do fork, it will be toward using it in scripting like that as a goal.) |
It is working for me currently. I just verified. (Note that this does not invalidate your bug report -- it could be a roll out. I'll keep an eye on it, but I use GTasks multiple times a day in a script. Well, technically every 10 minutes in a cron task that polls Tasks. But I can see if it fails fairly quickly, as I use Google Assistant's "Remind me" and Chrome's "Add to Tasks" throughout the day to feed items into Tasks, which are then exported to Obsidian.) |
Oh, and I did add a JSON export feature last year, if anybody needs it... |
It's the initial authentication that doesn't work. I'm sure it works if you
were already authenticated.
Le ven. 31 janv. 2025, 20:49, Evan Edwards ***@***.***> a
écrit :
… It is working for me currently. I just verified.
—
Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub
<#26 (comment)>, or
unsubscribe
<https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AADQFSHAXNQ256YUVFMJKQT2NPHVNAVCNFSM6AAAAABWHFQK4KVHI2DSMVQWIX3LMV43OSLTON2WKQ3PNVWWK3TUHMZDMMRYGI2TCMJVGA>
.
You are receiving this because you commented.Message ID:
***@***.***>
|
Oh, yeah... I remember this now, having read back through everything. I made some effort to fix this, but I can't recall what I did. I'll look into it soonish (the next couple weeks). I just had a flu and am backed up on things across the board. No promises, but I will try to get it working. |
I will try to look into it, apologies for not being able to give it more time |
@EvanEdwards please do open a PR for the same Are you currently using gtasks extensively? I moved to Apple and sort of happy with reminders app so not using Google tasks a lot. What makes you stick to Google tasks? |
I used Apple reminders last year, and then someone stole my iPhone.
I decided to buy an Android and I had to start all over with my todo list
because Apple products are never multiplatform.
Apart from that, the killer feature for Google Tasks is that it's
integrated with Gmail and Google Calendar
Whenever I use Gmail and see an email that I can't/don't want to handle
right now,
in one click I can create a task in google tasks that will link to this
email, I don't have to let the email "unread" which means basically having
two todo lists.
If I set a date on this email, the task is then displayed inside google
calendar, which means I don't have two calendars
… Message ID: ***@***.***>
|
Tried to install your tool and login but got the following:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: