Class CalendarEventActionResponse
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CalendarEventActionResponse
Represents a response that makes changes to the calendar event that the user is currently editing
in reaction to an action taken in the UI, such as a button click.
// A CalendarEventActionResponse that adds two attendees to an event.
const calendarEventActionResponse =
CardService.newCalendarEventActionResponseBuilder()
.addAttendees(['user1@example.com', 'user2@example.com'])
.build();
Methods
Method | Return type | Brief description |
printJson() | String | Prints the JSON representation of this object. |
Detailed documentation
printJson()
Prints the JSON representation of this object. This is for debugging only.
Return
String
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Last updated 2024-12-02 UTC.
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