Pipedream Google Chat Components
The Google Chat API allows you to build custom bots for Google Chat, enabling automated interactions with users within a chat space. By leveraging this API on Pipedream, you can create powerful workflows that respond to messages, automate tasks, and connect Google Chat with other services. Pipedream's serverless platform provides a seamless way to invoke these APIs based on triggers from Google Chat or other apps.
- Automated Helpdesk Bot: Deploy a bot that listens for specific keywords in Google Chat messages. When a user mentions a support-related keyword, the bot can reply with helpful information or create a ticket in a service like Zendesk.
- Meeting Scheduler: Set up a workflow that triggers when someone requests a meeting in a Google Chat room. The bot can interact with Google Calendar to find available slots and propose meeting times directly within the chat.
- CI/CD Notifications: Integrate with GitHub to send updates on code commits, pull requests, or build statuses from your CI/CD pipeline into a Google Chat room, keeping your development team informed in real-time.
1. Sign in to the Google Cloud Console
2. Select an existing project or create a new one
!Select an existing project or create a a new one in the Google Cloud Console
3. Select APIs & Services
4. Click Enable APIs & Services
5. Search for and select Chat API
6. Click Enable
!Search for and select the Google Chat API
7. Click OAuth consent screen on the left side
!Click "OAuth consent screen" in the left navigation menu
8. If you only intend to use this application within your organization, select Internal (recommended) and click "Create." In this mode, your app is limited to Google Workspace users within your organization. If you select External, you will need to go through the process of app verification in order use any sensitive or restricted scopes.
!Select "Internal" in the OAuth Consent Screen
9. Fill in the required fields and click Save and Continue
10. Under Authorized Domains, add pipedream.com
11. Click Add or remove scopes and Filter by Chat API select whichever scopes you intend to use and then click "Update". For more information about available Google Chat scopes, please see this overview.
12. Click Save and Continue to finish the Scopes step
13. You should be prompted with a Summary page.
You will need to generate a set of OAuth credentials to connect your new Google Chat app to Pipedream.
1. Navigate to the Credentials section on the left side.
!Open the Credentials menu in the left hand nav bar
2. Click Create Credentials at the top and select “*OAuth client ID
!Click create credentials to start the process
!Select the OAuth Client ID option
3. Select Web application for Application type
!Web application is the type of OAuth credential we're generating
4. Give your app a name.
5. Navigate to the workspace where you want to connect your Google Chat app, and go to Accounts, then OAuth Clients, and click **New OAuth Client.
6. Search for the "Google Chat" app and name your custom OAuth client. You will get a unique Redirect URI which you will need to configure in Google.
7. In the Google Cloud app configuration, under Authorized redirect URIs, click Add URI and enter the Redirect URI of your custom Google Chat client.
!Add the Pipedream URL to the Callback Redirect URL option
8. Click Create to create your new OAuth keys
9. Note the client ID and client Secret, but keep these private and secure
!Store the Client ID and Client Secret keys
10. Add your Client ID and Client Secret to your custom OAuth Google Chat client on Pipedream.
1. Click Enable APIs & Services on the top-left navigation bar, then Google Chat API.
2. Click Configuration
3. Fill in the required details - please note that the values you provide here will be the name of the app that you add to your Google Chat workspace.
4. You can name the application whatever you'd like for the app to be called within the Google Chat workspace, e.g. Pipedream
5. If you'd like to use the Pipedream logo for the avatar, use the URL https://pipedream.com/s.v0/app_13GhYE/logo/orig for the Avatar URL
6. Add a Description.
7. Select any Interactive features you require for your app.
8. Add an App URL, ideally, an HTTPS URL that you control, or you can provide the following app url https://pipedream.com/apps/google-chat-developer-app.
9. Under Visibility, add the email addresses of the individuals or groups within your Google Workspace organization.
10. Click Save.
At this point, you should have a Google Chat App under your Google Project, and a custom OAuth client on Pipedream. Make sure that the scopes in your custom OAuth client match the scopes you enabled in Google Cloud.
You should now be able to use your Google Chat application that you created on Pipedream!
1. Navigate to your application, and click OAuth Consent Screen on the lefthand sidebar.
2. Under Publishing status, click Publish App. If you included any sensitive or restricted scopes in your app, there will be a disclosure stating that you will need to go through the process of verification. Click Confirm.
3. Your application will not be available externally unless you share your client_id with others, and you will not have to go through the verification process unless you intend to onboard over 100 users.
4. The publishing status should be set to In production, and your account should maintain its connection without an expiration window.