빠른 시작에서는 Google Workspace API를 호출하는 앱을 설정하고 실행하는 방법을 설명합니다. 이 빠른 시작에서는 테스트 환경에 적합한 간소화된 인증 방식을 사용합니다. 프로덕션 환경의 경우 앱에 적합한 액세스 사용자 인증 정보 선택 전에 인증 및 승인에 대해 알아보는 것이 좋습니다.
이 빠른 시작에서는 Google Workspace의 권장 API 클라이언트 라이브러리를 사용하여 인증 및 승인 흐름의 일부 세부정보를 처리합니다.
지금은 범위를 추가하지 않아도 됩니다.
향후 Google Workspace 조직 외부에서 사용할 앱을 만들 때는 사용자 유형을 외부로 변경해야 합니다. 그런 다음 앱에 필요한 승인 범위를 추가합니다. 자세한 내용은 전체 OAuth 동의 구성 가이드를 참고하세요.
데스크톱 애플리케이션의 사용자 인증 정보 승인
최종 사용자를 인증하고 앱에서 사용자 데이터에 액세스하려면 OAuth 2.0 클라이언트 ID를 하나 이상 만들어야 합니다. 클라이언트 ID는 Google OAuth 서버에서 단일 앱을 식별하는 데 사용됩니다. 앱이 여러 플랫폼에서 실행되는 경우 플랫폼별로 별도의 클라이언트 ID를 만들어야 합니다.
Google Cloud 콘솔에서 메뉴 menu>Google Auth platform>클라이언트로 이동합니다.
constfs=require('fs').promises;constpath=require('path');constprocess=require('process');const{authenticate}=require('@google-cloud/local-auth');const{SpacesServiceClient}=require('@google-apps/meet').v2;const{auth}=require('google-auth-library');// If modifying these scopes, delete token.json.constSCOPES=['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/meetings.space.created'];// The file token.json stores the user's access and refresh tokens, and is// created automatically when the authorization flow completes for the first// time.constTOKEN_PATH=path.join(process.cwd(),'token.json');constCREDENTIALS_PATH=path.join(process.cwd(),'credentials.json');/** * Reads previously authorized credentials from the save file. * * @return {Promise<OAuth2Client|null>} */asyncfunctionloadSavedCredentialsIfExist(){try{constcontent=awaitfs.readFile(TOKEN_PATH);constcredentials=JSON.parse(content);returnauth.fromJSON(credentials);}catch(err){console.log(err);returnnull;}}/** * Serializes credentials to a file compatible with GoogleAuth.fromJSON. * * @param {OAuth2Client} client * @return {Promise<void>} */asyncfunctionsaveCredentials(client){constcontent=awaitfs.readFile(CREDENTIALS_PATH);constkeys=JSON.parse(content);constkey=keys.installed||keys.web;constpayload=JSON.stringify({type:'authorized_user',client_id:key.client_id,client_secret:key.client_secret,refresh_token:client.credentials.refresh_token,});awaitfs.writeFile(TOKEN_PATH,payload);}/** * Load or request or authorization to call APIs. * */asyncfunctionauthorize(){letclient=awaitloadSavedCredentialsIfExist();if(client){returnclient;}client=awaitauthenticate({scopes:SCOPES,keyfilePath:CREDENTIALS_PATH,});if(client.credentials){awaitsaveCredentials(client);}returnclient;}/** * Creates a new meeting space. * @param {OAuth2Client} authClient An authorized OAuth2 client. */asyncfunctioncreateSpace(authClient){constmeetClient=newSpacesServiceClient({authClient:authClient});// Construct requestconstrequest={};// Run requestconstresponse=awaitmeetClient.createSpace(request);console.log(`Meet URL: ${response[0].meetingUri}`);}authorize().then(createSpace).catch(console.error);
샘플 실행
작업 디렉터리에서 샘플을 실행합니다.
node .
샘플을 처음 실행하면 액세스 권한을 승인하라는 메시지가 표시됩니다.
아직 Google 계정에 로그인하지 않았다면 메시지가 표시될 때 로그인합니다. 여러 계정에 로그인되어 있는 경우 승인에 사용할 계정을 하나 선택합니다.
수락을 클릭합니다.
Nodejs 애플리케이션이 실행되고 Google Meet API를 호출합니다.
승인 정보는 파일 시스템에 저장되므로 다음에 샘플 코드를 실행할 때는 승인 메시지가 표시되지 않습니다.
[null,null,["최종 업데이트: 2025-08-29(UTC)"],[],[],null,["Create a Node.js command-line application that makes requests to the\nGoogle Meet API.\n\nQuickstarts explain how to set up and run an app that calls a\nGoogle Workspace API. This quickstart uses a\nsimplified authentication approach that is appropriate for a testing\nenvironment. For a production environment, we recommend learning about\n[authentication and authorization](/workspace/guides/auth-overview)\nbefore\n[choosing the access credentials](/workspace/guides/create-credentials#choose_the_access_credential_that_is_right_for_you)\nthat are appropriate for your app.\n\nThis quickstart uses Google Workspace's recommended API client libraries\nto handle some details of the authentication and authorization flow.\n\nObjectives\n\n- Set up your environment.\n- Install the client library.\n- Set up the sample.\n- Run the sample.\n\nPrerequisites\n\nTo run this quickstart, you need the following prerequisites:\n\n- [Node.js \\& npm](https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/installing-node#1-install-nodejs--npm) installed.\n- [A Google Cloud project](/workspace/guides/create-project).\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n- A Google Workspace account with Google Meet enabled.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nSet up your environment\n\nTo complete this quickstart, set up your environment.\n\nEnable the API Before using Google APIs, you need to turn them on in a Google Cloud project. You can turn on one or more APIs in a single Google Cloud project.\n\n- In the Google Cloud console, enable the Google Meet API.\n\n [Enable the API](https://console.cloud.google.com/flows/enableapi?apiid=meet.googleapis.com)\n\nConfigure the OAuth consent screen\n\nIf you're using a new Google Cloud project to complete this quickstart, configure\nthe OAuth consent screen. If you've already\ncompleted this step for your Cloud project, skip to the next section.\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to Menu menu \\\u003e **Google Auth platform** \\\u003e **Branding** .\n\n [Go to Branding](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/branding)\n2. If you have already configured the Google Auth platform, you can configure the following OAuth Consent Screen settings in [Branding](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/branding), [Audience](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/audience), and [Data Access](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/scopes). If you see a message that says **Google Auth platform not configured yet** , click **Get Started**:\n 1. Under **App Information** , in **App name**, enter a name for the app.\n 2. In **User support email**, choose a support email address where users can contact you if they have questions about their consent.\n 3. Click **Next**.\n 4. Under **Audience** , select **Internal**.\n 5. Click **Next**.\n 6. Under **Contact Information** , enter an **Email address** where you can be notified about any changes to your project.\n 7. Click **Next**.\n 8. Under **Finish** , review the [Google API Services User Data Policy](https://developers.google.com/terms/api-services-user-data-policy) and if you agree, select **I agree to the Google API Services: User Data Policy**.\n 9. Click **Continue**.\n 10. Click **Create**.\n3. For now, you can skip adding scopes. In the future, when you create an app for use outside of your Google Workspace organization, you must change the **User type** to **External** . Then add the authorization scopes that your app requires. To learn more, see the full [Configure OAuth consent](/workspace/guides/configure-oauth-consent) guide.\n\nAuthorize credentials for a desktop application To authenticate end users and access user data in your app, you need to create one or more OAuth 2.0 Client IDs. A client ID is used to identify a single app to Google's OAuth servers. If your app runs on multiple platforms, you must create a separate client ID for each platform. **Caution:** This quickstart must be run locally and with access to a browser. It doesn't work if run on a remote terminal such as Cloud Shell or over SSH.\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to Menu menu \\\u003e **Google Auth platform** \\\u003e **Clients** .\n\n [Go to Clients](https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/clients)\n2. Click **Create Client**.\n3. Click **Application type** \\\u003e **Desktop app**.\n4. In the **Name** field, type a name for the credential. This name is only shown in the Google Cloud console.\n5. Click **Create** .\n\n\n The newly created credential appears under \"OAuth 2.0 Client IDs.\"\n6. Save the downloaded JSON file as `credentials.json`, and move the file to your working directory.\n\nInstall the client library\n\n- Install the libraries using npm:\n\n ```\n npm install @google-apps/meet @google-cloud/local-auth@2.1.0 --save\n ```\n\nSet up the sample\n\n1. In your working directory, create a file named `index.js`.\n\n2. In the file, paste the following code:\n\n\n meet/quickstart/index.js \n [View on GitHub](https://github.com/googleworkspace/node-samples/blob/main/meet/quickstart/index.js) \n\n ```javascript\n const fs = require('fs').promises;\n const path = require('path');\n const process = require('process');\n const {authenticate} = require('@google-cloud/local-auth');\n const {SpacesServiceClient} = require('@google-apps/meet').v2;\n const { auth } = require('google-auth-library');\n\n // If modifying these scopes, delete token.json.\n const SCOPES = ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/meetings.space.created'];\n\n // The file token.json stores the user's access and refresh tokens, and is\n // created automatically when the authorization flow completes for the first\n // time.\n const TOKEN_PATH = path.join(process.cwd(), 'token.json');\n const CREDENTIALS_PATH = path.join(process.cwd(), 'credentials.json');\n\n /**\n * Reads previously authorized credentials from the save file.\n *\n * @return {Promise\u003cOAuth2Client|null\u003e}\n */\n async function loadSavedCredentialsIfExist() {\n try {\n const content = await fs.readFile(TOKEN_PATH);\n const credentials = JSON.parse(content);\n return auth.fromJSON(credentials);\n } catch (err) {\n console.log(err);\n return null;\n }\n }\n\n /**\n * Serializes credentials to a file compatible with GoogleAuth.fromJSON.\n *\n * @param {OAuth2Client} client\n * @return {Promise\u003cvoid\u003e}\n */\n async function saveCredentials(client) {\n const content = await fs.readFile(CREDENTIALS_PATH);\n const keys = JSON.parse(content);\n const key = keys.installed || keys.web;\n const payload = JSON.stringify({\n type: 'authorized_user',\n client_id: key.client_id,\n client_secret: key.client_secret,\n refresh_token: client.credentials.refresh_token,\n });\n await fs.writeFile(TOKEN_PATH, payload);\n }\n\n /**\n * Load or request or authorization to call APIs.\n *\n */\n async function authorize() {\n let client = await loadSavedCredentialsIfExist();\n if (client) {\n return client;\n }\n client = await authenticate({\n scopes: SCOPES,\n keyfilePath: CREDENTIALS_PATH,\n });\n if (client.credentials) {\n await saveCredentials(client);\n }\n return client;\n }\n\n /**\n * Creates a new meeting space.\n * @param {OAuth2Client} authClient An authorized OAuth2 client.\n */\n async function createSpace(authClient) {\n const meetClient = new SpacesServiceClient({\n authClient: authClient\n });\n // Construct request\n const request = {\n };\n\n // Run request\n const response = await meetClient.createSpace(request);\n console.log(`Meet URL: ${response[0].meetingUri}`);\n }\n\n authorize().then(createSpace).catch(console.error);\n ```\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\nRun the sample\n\n1. In your working directory, run the sample:\n\n ```\n node .\n ```\n\n\u003c!-- --\u003e\n\n2. The first time you run the sample, it prompts you to authorize access:\n 1. If you're not already signed in to your Google Account, sign in when prompted. If you're signed in to multiple accounts, select one account to use for authorization.\n 2. Click **Accept**.\n\n\n Your Nodejs application runs and calls the Google Meet API.\n\n\n Authorization information is stored in the file system, so the next time you run the sample\n code, you aren't prompted for authorization.\n\nNext steps\n\n- [Try the Google Workspace APIs in the APIs explorer](/workspace/explore)\n- [Google Meet API Client on GitHub](https://github.com/googleapis/google-cloud-node/tree/main/packages/google-apps-meet)"]]