Background
I simply want to create a landing page that has a form that saves visitors email address in a Google Sheet.
I found this useful post that has a google app script that does the work. I followed the instructions (on my localhost) and here is the request code:
request = $.ajax({
url: "https://script.google.com/macros/s/my_app_script_id/exec",
type: "post",
data: serializedData
});
But when I click on submit I get this error:
XMLHttpRequest cannot load https://script.google.com/macros/s/my_app_script_id/exec. Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://localhost:8000' is therefore not allowed access. The response had HTTP status code 405.
Which is kind of weird, considering that I have already published the app to be accessible from everyone as depicted here:
Fair enough, I need to use CORS to access Google APIs.
Problem
The instructions above require that users authenticate themselves, so this is what a user flow would look like on my landing page:
given
user adds email in text field
when
user clicks on get started button
then
expected
the form should submit just fine
actual
a Google Authentication screen shows up, and asks people to authorize the app
Question
How can I make the web form run the Google App script without?
Update
Interestingly, I tested the same script on the blog post and it works fine, but if I copy the url of the script there https://script.google.com/macros/s/AKfycbzV--xTooSkBLufMs4AnrCTdwZxVNtycTE4JNtaCze2UijXAg8/exec"
and call it from my webservice, I get the same CORS error message.
So this is proof that the script can't just be called by anyone, it must be whitelisted somehow. How can I do that?
Update 2
The author of the blog article implied that I should be using https, working on setting that up.
Update 3
I'm using JSONP right now, but somehow the way the google app script interprets the JSONP data is weird.
So as instructed by Spencer Easton I'm calling it like so:
var url = "https://script.google.com/macros/s/AK...g8/exec?data=" + serializedData +"&callback=?";
$.getJSON(url, successCallBack).fail(failCallback)
however I keep on getting undefined,
I tried to debug my Google App script code using instructions from here like so:
function fakeGet() {
var eventObject =
{
"parameter": {
"email": "hindi",
"callback": "fakecallback"
}
}
doGet(eventObject);
}
This code worked perfectly and updated the spreadsheet as expected. So what am I missing here? How is Google App script exactly interpreting the jsonp data?