About this query
Triggers, queries, and actions are the building blocks of Applets. Triggers tell an Applet to start, queries ask a question, and actions are its end result.
Developer info
- Description
- API endpoint slug
- google_calendar.history_of_events_added
- Runtime method
- performQuery("google_calendar.history_of_events_added")
Query fields
Calendar Dropdown list
- Label
- Which calendar?
- Slug
- calendar
- Required
- true
- Can have default value
- false
Ingredients
Title
- Slug
- Title
- Filter code
- GoogleCalendar.historyOfEventsAdded.Title
- Type
- String
- Example
- Practice Presentation
Description
- Slug
- Description
- Filter code
- GoogleCalendar.historyOfEventsAdded.Description
- Type
- String
- Example
- Make a presentation about new channels on ifttt
Where
- Slug
- Where
- Filter code
- GoogleCalendar.historyOfEventsAdded.Where
- Type
- String
- Example
- Building A, Room 101
Starts
- Slug
- Starts
- Filter code
- GoogleCalendar.historyOfEventsAdded.Starts
- Type
- Date with time (ISO8601)
- Example
- 2020-07-08T04:17:06.000+05:00
Ends
- Slug
- Ends
- Filter code
- GoogleCalendar.historyOfEventsAdded.Ends
- Type
- Date with time (ISO8601)
- Example
- 2020-07-08T04:17:06.000+05:00
Event URL
- Slug
- EventUrl
- Filter code
- GoogleCalendar.historyOfEventsAdded.EventUrl
- Type
- Web URL
- Example
- https://www.google.com/calendar/event?eid=bmpmaDhnMm
Video call URL
- Slug
- HangoutsUrl
- Filter code
- GoogleCalendar.historyOfEventsAdded.VideoCallUrl
- Type
- Web URL
- Example
- https://meet.google.com
Created at
- Slug
- CreatedAt
- Filter code
- GoogleCalendar.historyOfEventsAdded.CreatedAt
- Type
- Date with time (ISO8601)
- Example
- 2020-07-08T04:17:06.000+05:00