Connecting Google Calendar to Amazon Q Business (Preview)
Note
The Google Calendar connector is in preview release and is subject to change.
Google Calendar is an online calendar tool developed by Google. You can connect a Google Calendar instance to Amazon Q Business—using either the AWS Management Console or the CreateDataSource API—and create an Amazon Q web experience.
Topics
- Known limitations for the Google Calendar connector (Preview)
- Google Calendar connector overview (Preview)
- Prerequisites for connecting Amazon Q Business to Google Calendar (Preview)
- Connecting Amazon Q Business to Google Calendar using the console (Preview)
- Connecting Amazon Q Business to Google Calendar using APIs
- How Amazon Q Business connector crawls Google Calendar ACLs
- Google Calendar data source connector field mappings
- IAM role for Amazon Q Business Google Calendar connector (Preview)
- Troubleshooting your Amazon Q Business Google Calendar connector (Preview)
Learn more
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For an overview of the Amazon Q web experience creation process using IAM Identity Center, see Configuring an application using IAM Identity Center.
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For an overview of the Amazon Q web experience creation process using AWS Identity and Access Management, see Configuring an application using IAM.
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For an overview of connector features, see Data source connector concepts.
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For information about connector configuration best practices, see Connector configuration best practices.
Known limitations for the Google Calendar connector (Preview)
The connector employs a rolling window approach for indexing data. This rolling window mechanism spans a total of six months, with four months of historical data and two months of future data. As the connector syncs and ingests new data, the oldest data that falls beyond the four-month historical window is automatically purged from the index. Simultaneously, new data for the upcoming two months is added to the index, allowing for future data visibility and analysis.