docs/versioned_docs/version-2.5.0/data-sources/google.sheets.md
ToolJet has the capability to establish a connection with Google Sheet for both reading and writing data. By utilizing OAuth 2.0, ToolJet can establish a secure connection with Google Sheet, ensuring that the application's access to a user's account is restricted and limited appropriately.
If you decide to self-host ToolJet, there are a few additional steps you need to take:
GOOGLE_CLIENT_IDGOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRETTOOLJET_HOSTTo establish a connection with Google Sheet, you have two options. First, you can click on the +Add new global datasource button found on the query panel. Alternatively, you can go to the Global Datasources page within the ToolJet dashboard.
When connecting to a Google Sheets datasource, you can choose between two permission scopes:
To perform operations on a Google Sheet, click the +Add button in the query manager located at the bottom panel of the app builder. Select the Google Sheet datasource under the Global datasource section. Choose the desired operation from the dropdown and click Save to save the query.
Using Google sheets data source you can perform several operations from your applications like:
This operation allows you to retrieve the table data from a spreadsheet in the form of a JSON object.
| Fields | description |
|---|---|
| Spreadsheet ID | Entering the spreadsheet ID is required and can be obtained from the URL of the spreadsheet. For example, in the URL https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1W2S4re7zNaPk9vqv6_CqOpPdm_mDEqmLmzjVe7Nb9WM/edit#gid=0, the 1W2S4re7zNaPk9vqv6_CqOpPdm_mDEqmLmzjVe7Nb9WM represents the spreadsheet ID. |
| Range | This is optional. You can specify the range of cells in this field. If left empty, it will select the range A1:Z500. |
| Sheet | This is optional. You can specify sheet name if it has more than 1 sheets, else it will automatically choose the first sheet. |
Add additional rows to a table by using the append operation.
| Fields | description |
|---|---|
| Spreadsheet ID | Entering the spreadsheet ID is required and can be obtained from the URL of the spreadsheet. For example, in the URL https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1W2S4re7zNaPk9vqv6_CqOpPdm_mDEqmLmzjVe7Nb9WM/edit#gid=0, the 1W2S4re7zNaPk9vqv6_CqOpPdm_mDEqmLmzjVe7Nb9WM represents the spreadsheet ID. |
| Sheet | This is optional. You can specify sheet name if it has more than 1 sheets, else it will automatically choose the first sheet. |
| Rows | To input row data, use the JSON array format where each object represents a single row. Here's an example: [ {"name":"John", "email":"[email protected]"},{...},{...} ]. Within each object, the key corresponds to the column name, and the value represents the cell data. |
This operation allows you to update existing data in a sheet.
| Fields | description |
|---|---|
| Spreadsheet ID | Entering the spreadsheet ID is required and can be obtained from the URL of the spreadsheet. For example, in the URL https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1W2S4re7zNaPk9vqv6_CqOpPdm_mDEqmLmzjVe7Nb9WM/edit#gid=0, the 1W2S4re7zNaPk9vqv6_CqOpPdm_mDEqmLmzjVe7Nb9WM represents the spreadsheet ID. |
| Range | This is optional. You can specify the range of cells in this field. If left empty, it will select the range A1:Z500. |
| Sheet | This is optional. You can specify sheet name if it has more than 1 sheets, else it will automatically choose the first sheet. |
| Where | Specify the column name, such as id, to identify the row you want to update. |
| Operator | Select the === operator to perform an equality check. |
| Value | Enter the desired value for the id, which you want to update. |
| Rows | Enter the row data in the following format: {{({id: components.textinput4.value, company: components.textinput1.value, position: components.textinput2.value, url: components.textinput3.value, 'date-applied': components.datepicker1.value, status: components.dropdown1.value})}}. This example shows how to structure the row data, where each key represents a column name and its corresponding value is retrieved from the associated component. |
This operation allows you to delete a specific row from the sheet.
| Fields | description |
|---|---|
| Spreadsheet ID | Entering the spreadsheet ID is mandatory. You can find the spreadsheet ID in the URL of the spreadsheet. For example, in the URL https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1W2S4re7zNaPk9vqv6_CqOpPdm_mDEqmLmzjVe7Nb9WM/edit#gid=23456, the 1W2S4re7zNaPk9vqv6_CqOpPdm_mDEqmLmzjVe7Nb9WM is the spreadsheet ID. |
| GID | The GID is located at the end of the spreadsheet URL. In the provided example, the GID is 23456. |
| Delete Row Number | Simply enter the row number that you wish to delete. |
The "Get spreadsheet info" operation allows you to retrieve basic information about the spreadsheet, including the number of sheets, theme, time zone, format, and URL, among others.
Here is a preview of the query that utilizes the "Get spreadsheet info" operation.
<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}> </div>