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Google Spreadsheets Python


DESCRIPTION

gspread is a Python API for Google Sheets. A service account is a special type of Google account intended to represent a non-human user that needs to authenticate and be authorized to access data in Google APIs [sic]. Since it’s a separate account, by default it does not have access to any spreadsheet until you share it with this account. Just like any other Google account. To access spreadsheets via Google Sheets API you need to authenticate and authorize your application. Older versions of gspread have used oauth2client. Google has deprecated it in favor of google-auth. If you’re still using oauth2client credentials, the library will convert these to google-auth for you, but you can change your code to use the new credentials to make sure nothing breaks in the future. If you familiar with the Jupyter Notebook, Google Colaboratory is probably the easiest way to get started using gspread.



Features

  • Google Sheets API v4
  • Open a spreadsheet by title, key or url
  • Read, write, and format cell ranges
  • Sharing and access control
  • Batching updates
  • Requires Python 2.7+ or Python 3+


Programming Language

Python


Categories

Spreadsheet

This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/google-spreadsheets-py.mirror/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.


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