Google Sheets
Connect your Google Sheets app for OAuth in Paragon
You'll need the following information to set up your Google App with Paragon Connect:
- Client ID
- Client Secret
- Scopes Requested
Note: You'll need to create a new project in Google Cloud Console if you don't already have one.
Paragon provides a redirect URL to send information to your Google app. To add the redirect URL to your Google app:
1. Copy the link under "Redirect URL" in your integration settings in Paragon. The Redirect URL is:
https://passport.useparagon.com/oauth
2. In your Google Cloud Console dashboard, navigate to APIs & Services > Credentials in the sidebar.
3. Press "+ Create Credentials", then select OAuth client ID.
4. Select "Web application" from the Application type drop-down menu.
Note: You'll need to configure Google's consent screen for access to Client ID and Client Secret if you haven't already.

5. Under Authorized redirect URIs, press the "+ Add URI" button.
6. Paste-in the redirect URL from Paragon.
7. Press the blue "Create" button.

Google provides you with the Client ID and Client Secret needed for the next steps after adding the redirect URL to your project.
2. Search for "Google Sheets API" from the API Library.
3. Select the "Google Sheets API".
4. Press the blue "Enable" button to enable the API for your application.

1. Select Google Sheets from the Integrations Catalog.
2. Under Integrations > Connected Integrations > {YOUR_APP} > Settings, fill out your credentials from the end of Step 1 in their respective sections:
- Client ID: Found at the end of Step 1.
- Client Secret: Found at the end of Step 1.
- Permissions: Select the scopes you've requested for your application. They should begin with
sheets
.
Press the blue "Connect" button to save your credentials.
Note: Leaving the Client ID and Client Secret blank will use Paragon development keys.

Once your users have connected their Google Sheets account, you can use the Paragon SDK to access the Google Sheets API on behalf of connected users.
Any Google Sheets API endpoints can be accessed with the Paragon SDK as shown in this example.
// You can find your project ID in the Overview tab of any Integration
// Authenticate the user
paragon.authenticate(<ProjectId>, <UserToken>);
// Get SpreadSheet
await paragon.request("googlesheets", "/spreadsheets/{spreadsheetId}", {
method: "GET",
});
// Query SpreadSheet data
await paragon.request("googlesheets", "/spreadsheets/{spreadsheetId}/values/{range}", {
method: "GET",
});
Once your Google Sheets account is connected, you can add steps to perform the following actions:
- Get Rows from Spreadsheet
When saving or getting files in Google Sheets, you can reference data from previous steps by typing
{{
to invoke the variable menu.Webhook triggers can be used to run workflows based on events in your users' Google Sheets account. For example, you might want to trigger a workflow whenever new files are created in Google Sheets to sync your users' Google Sheets files to your application in real-time.

You can find the full list of Webhook Triggers for Google Sheets below:
- New Row
- Row Updated
- File Created
- File Updated
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