I am currently investigating the feasibility of integrating a Google Apps calender with my application. One of my use cases involves adding a custom widget to the calendar. The user will use this widget to add special calendar events, the widget will then contact my application using oauth to trigger extra business processing.

  • How do I securely connect to my application via OAuth from a Google widget?
  • Does Google have any api/support for being an OAuth consumer?
  • Or does Google-apps provide a service where I can safely store and access OAuth consumer key and secret at the domain level without individual users seeing the key?

I have looked at using a separate web app to host the consumer key and secret. But this just kicks the problem down the road. How do I ensure that the request to this app is from an authenticated Google-apps user on a specific domain? In this case I would have to use OpenId or similar.

  • If so would I be better using OpenId for this use case and by pass OAuth completely?

(Note: I have already read as much Google OAuth documentation as I can find. Please don't link to more unless it specifically mentions using Google an OAuth Client or how to use Google to manage OAuth Client keys).

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