Google Spreadsheet API Apps Script and JavaScript by Laurence Svekis
Google Spreadsheet API Apps Script and JavaScript by Laurence Svekis
Course Detail
Salepage: Google Spreadsheet API Apps Script and JavaScript by Laurence Svekis
What you’ll discover
How to use JSON, AJAX, and JavaScript
How to set up a web app with Google Apps Script
Learn how to set up a straightforward application that can output the content of your spreadsheets as JSON data for usage inside your webpages. You may build up a web app URL that can accept GET and POST queries using Google Apps Script. You may configure the GET requests to return spreadsheet object data as JSON.
Also look at ways to feed data from your website to your spreadsheet as input. You may receive data requests using the Google Apps Script POST web app and add them to your Spreadsheet.
You’ll be astounded at how simple it may be to put up such a potent program.
In order to get you started fast, source code is provided.
Course Contents
Guidelines for using a web editor to write Google Apps Script
Bound script setup for spreadsheet data
making a web application
Spreadsheet data output in web app format as JSON
Connecting to an API web app endpoint using get to retrieve JSON data
JavaScript to iterate over JSON JavaScript Object content
Using the document object to produce items
styling and web application debugging
taught by a web development expert with more than 20 years of expertise who is eager to aid in your education.
You have nothing to lose, so make your own app RIGHT NOW.
435 MB in size
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