- the color picker is from 'colorPick' which makes implementation easy. It's only a .js and a .css file
which need to be included and the color-picker is simple enough to handle on the client side.
The only main problem with it, is that accessing the 'id' information of the css it was called from is not straightforward
- the toggle switch which is just implemented in .css currently has the checklist inverted, works but ugly
- The Client sends this information back to the server via a json file, which defines the calendar id and either
color or the toggle information. The server currently just prints this information.great stuff.
- imports caltojson from calendarwatch_server
- gets the user info from google api
- gets user information and compares them to the user database
- returns to login page and shows user information as well as 'api test' button
- api test button uses 'calendarwatch_server' to get calendars and calculate todays events
- basic login button on website frontend
- index.html hosting using python
- posting google oauth token from javascript on client side
- passing token id to python hoster
- verifying token, and returning a string to client