Back in 2011, we launched
Calendar APIv3, which offers developers several improvements over older versions of
the API, including better support for recurring events and lightweight resource representation
in JSON. At that same time, we also announced that the older versions of the API – v1 and v2 –
would be entering a three-year deprecation period in order to give developers time to migrate
to the new version. Those three years are coming to an end, and on November 17, the v1 and v2
endpoints will be shut down. If you haven’t already done so, you should migrate your
application now to APIv3 so that it continues to work after that date (and to start taking
advantage of all that the new API offers!).
For additional resources, check out our Migration
and Getting
started guides. And if you have questions or issues, please reach out to us on StackOverflow.com, using tag
#google-calendar.
Lucia Fedorova is a Tech Lead of the Google Calendar API team. The team focuses on providing a
great experience to Google Calendar developers and enabling new and exciting
integrations.