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  • Hmm, I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the plugin to find that the plugin thinks it’s still authorised, even though I’ve now changed the client secret.

    I would expect that if you change the credentials in the plugin, authorisation should be reset? I’m wondering whether this has something to do with the ‘Invalid Credentials’ problem that is cropping up. Tried to have quick look through MySQL to see if I could find a ‘flag’ that I could reset manually, but after a few mins looking for the ‘obvious’ things only foud the creditial fields themselves so no joy there.

    I’ll wait for your reply…

    Hi everyone,

    Is this plugin working? I have been trying to implement it without success, I do not get any errors, but I don’t see my website reflecting my availability in google calendar.

    I’ve authorised it numerous times, and still not working.

    Have somebody has successfully made this work?

    Kind regards,

    I have created a new google project and set up new API credentials, (different than woocommerce bookings), and using the same calendar ID. I’ve used the following redirect URI in both google project and ninja bookings:

    https://example.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=google-calendar-woocommerce-bookings-two-way-sync/ninja-google-calendar-woocommerce-bookings-two-way-sync.php

    So far, I am able to obtain oAuth authorization, that says “google would like to manage your calendars” however nothing else happens afterwards, I go to bookings > calendar, and none of my google calendar events are listed there, and I don’t get any acknowledgement of success…

    If someone has successfully made this plugin work, could you give me some advice?

    Thread Starter maurice_jager

    (@maurice_jager)

    @xfechx :

    If you book a session with the Woocommerce Booking plugin it gets pushed to your Google Calendar in a specific format containing the productID.

    If you add an event in your Google Calendar with the productID in the subject, then it’ll sync back to Woocommerce Bookings. Not ALL your appointments get synced, just the onces with a specified productID.

    I had the same misconception, that’s why I am working with the WP Ninjas to create a new plugin to take ALL meetings into account and show availability in the Woocommerce Bookings plugin based on it. We should bring it to the public when ready, so if that’s what you seek you need to have a little bit more patience. ??

    Thanks Maurice,

    Sounds like a good workaround while the actual two-way sync gets implemented.

    Could you please explain a bit further how to add an event in Google Calendar with the productID ?

    Do I just add the number (ie. 1719), or does it need a specific character to be recognised?

    Kind regards,

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