413★by darconada
google-chat – OpenClaw Skill
google-chat is an OpenClaw Skills integration for coding workflows. Send messages to Google Chat spaces and users via webhooks or OAuth. Use when you need to send notifications, alerts, or messages to Google Chat channels (spaces) or direct messages to specific users. Supports both incoming webhooks (for predefined channels) and OAuth 2.0 (for dynamic messaging to any space or user).
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| name | google-chat |
| description | Send messages to Google Chat spaces and users via webhooks or OAuth. Use when you need to send notifications, alerts, or messages to Google Chat channels (spaces) or direct messages to specific users. Supports both incoming webhooks (for predefined channels) and OAuth 2.0 (for dynamic messaging to any space or user). OpenClaw Skills integration. |
| owner | darconada |
| repository | darconada/google-chat |
| language | Markdown |
| license | MIT |
| topics | |
| security | L1 |
| install | openclaw add @darconada/google-chat |
| last updated | Feb 7, 2026 |
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name: google-chat description: Send messages to Google Chat spaces and users via webhooks or OAuth. Use when you need to send notifications, alerts, or messages to Google Chat channels (spaces) or direct messages to specific users. Supports both incoming webhooks (for predefined channels) and OAuth 2.0 (for dynamic messaging to any space or user).
Google Chat Messaging
Send messages to Google Chat using two methods:
- Webhooks - Fast, pre-configured channels (messages appear as a bot)
- OAuth - Dynamic messaging to any space or user (requires authentication)
Quick Start
Method 1: Webhooks (Recommended for Known Channels)
Send to a pre-configured channel:
python3 scripts/send_webhook.py "$WEBHOOK_URL" "Your message here"
Example with threading:
python3 scripts/send_webhook.py "$WEBHOOK_URL" "Reply message" --thread_key "unique-thread-id"
Configuration: Store webhooks in google-chat-config.json:
{
"webhooks": {
"acs_engineering_network": "https://chat.googleapis.com/v1/spaces/...",
"general": "https://chat.googleapis.com/v1/spaces/..."
}
}
Read config and send:
WEBHOOK_URL=$(jq -r '.webhooks.acs_engineering_network' google-chat-config.json)
python3 scripts/send_webhook.py "$WEBHOOK_URL" "Deploy completed ✅"
Method 2: OAuth (For Dynamic Messaging)
First-time setup:
- Save OAuth credentials to a file (e.g.,
google-chat-oauth-credentials.json) - Run initial authentication (opens browser, saves token):
python3 scripts/send_oauth.py \
--credentials google-chat-oauth-credentials.json \
--token google-chat-token.json \
--space "General" \
"Test message"
Send to a space by name:
python3 scripts/send_oauth.py \
--credentials google-chat-oauth-credentials.json \
--token google-chat-token.json \
--space "Engineering Network" \
"Deploy completed"
Note: OAuth messages automatically include 🤖 emoji prefix. Use --no-emoji to disable this:
python3 scripts/send_oauth.py \
--credentials google-chat-oauth-credentials.json \
--token google-chat-token.json \
--space "Engineering Network" \
"Message without emoji" \
--no-emoji
List available spaces:
python3 scripts/send_oauth.py \
--credentials google-chat-oauth-credentials.json \
--token google-chat-token.json \
--list-spaces
Send to a DM (requires existing space ID):
# Note: Google Chat API doesn't support creating new DMs by email
# You need the space ID of an existing DM conversation
python3 scripts/send_oauth.py \
--credentials google-chat-oauth-credentials.json \
--token google-chat-token.json \
--space-id "spaces/xxxxx" \
"The report is ready"
Send to space by ID (faster):
python3 scripts/send_oauth.py \
--credentials google-chat-oauth-credentials.json \
--token google-chat-token.json \
--space-id "spaces/AAAALtlqgVA" \
"Direct message to space"
Dependencies
Install required Python packages:
pip install google-auth-oauthlib google-auth-httplib2 google-api-python-client
Required OAuth Scopes:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/chat.messages- Send messageshttps://www.googleapis.com/auth/chat.spaces- Access space informationhttps://www.googleapis.com/auth/chat.memberships.readonly- List space members (for DM identification)
OAuth Setup Guide
If OAuth credentials don't exist yet:
- Go to Google Cloud Console
- Select your project or create one
- Enable Google Chat API
- Go to APIs & Services → Credentials
- Create OAuth 2.0 Client ID (Desktop app type)
- Download JSON and save as
google-chat-oauth-credentials.json
The credentials JSON should look like:
{
"installed": {
"client_id": "...apps.googleusercontent.com",
"client_secret": "GOCSPX-...",
"redirect_uris": ["http://localhost"],
...
}
}
Webhook Setup Guide
To create a webhook for a Google Chat space:
- Open Google Chat in browser
- Go to the space
- Click space name → Apps & integrations
- Click Manage webhooks → Add webhook
- Give it a name (e.g., "Agustin Networks")
- Copy the webhook URL
- Add to
google-chat-config.json
Choosing the Right Method
Use Webhooks when:
- Sending to the same channels repeatedly
- Messages should appear as a bot/service
- Speed is important (no OAuth handshake)
- Configuration is static
Use OAuth when:
- Sending to different spaces dynamically
- Messages should appear from your configured Google Chat App
- Space names are determined at runtime
- Need to list and discover available spaces
OAuth Limitations:
- Cannot create new DMs by email address (Google Chat API restriction)
- To send DMs, you need the space ID of an existing conversation
- Use
--list-spacesto find available DM space IDs
Message Formatting
Both methods support simple text. For advanced formatting (cards, buttons), construct JSON payloads:
Webhook with card:
import json
import urllib.request
payload = {
"cardsV2": [{
"cardId": "unique-card-id",
"card": {
"header": {"title": "Deploy Status"},
"sections": [{
"widgets": [{
"textParagraph": {"text": "Production deploy completed successfully"}
}]
}]
}
}]
}
data = json.dumps(payload).encode("utf-8")
req = urllib.request.Request(webhook_url, data=data, headers={"Content-Type": "application/json"})
urllib.request.urlopen(req)
Troubleshooting
Webhook errors:
- Verify webhook URL is correct and active
- Check space still exists and webhook wasn't deleted
- Ensure message isn't empty
OAuth errors:
- Run authentication flow again if token expired
- Verify Google Chat API is enabled in Cloud Console
- Check user has access to the target space
- For DMs, ensure user email is correct and in same workspace
Permission errors:
- Webhooks: Must be member of the space
- OAuth: Must have access to target space or user
- Corporate Workspace: Some features may be restricted by admin policies
Examples
Deploy notification to engineering channel:
WEBHOOK=$(jq -r '.webhooks.acs_engineering_network' google-chat-config.json)
python3 scripts/send_webhook.py "$WEBHOOK" "🚀 Production deploy v2.1.0 completed"
Alert specific user about task:
python3 scripts/send_oauth.py \
--credentials google-chat-oauth-credentials.json \
--token google-chat-token.json \
--dm juan@empresa.com \
"Your report is ready for review: https://docs.company.com/report"
Thread multiple messages together (webhook):
WEBHOOK=$(jq -r '.webhooks.general' google-chat-config.json)
THREAD_KEY="deploy-$(date +%s)"
python3 scripts/send_webhook.py "$WEBHOOK" "Starting deploy..." --thread_key "$THREAD_KEY"
# ... deployment happens ...
python3 scripts/send_webhook.py "$WEBHOOK" "Deploy completed ✅" --thread_key "$THREAD_KEY"
Google Chat Skill
Send messages to Google Chat spaces and users via webhooks or OAuth 2.0.
Features
✅ Webhook support - Send to predefined channels (messages appear as configured bot)
✅ OAuth support - Send to any space dynamically (messages appear from your Google Chat App)
✅ Space discovery - List all available spaces and DMs
✅ Automatic emoji prefix - OAuth messages include 🤖 emoji (configurable)
✅ Message threading - Support for threaded conversations
Quick Start
Webhook (fastest)
python3 scripts/send_webhook.py "$WEBHOOK_URL" "Your message"
OAuth (flexible)
# First time: authenticate
python3 scripts/send_oauth.py \
--credentials oauth-creds.json \
--token token.json \
--space "Channel Name" \
"Your message"
# List spaces
python3 scripts/send_oauth.py \
--credentials oauth-creds.json \
--token token.json \
--list-spaces
Setup Requirements
For webhooks:
- Create incoming webhook in Google Chat space settings
For OAuth:
- Google Cloud Console → Create OAuth 2.0 credentials (Desktop app)
- Enable Google Chat API
- Download credentials JSON
- Run authentication flow (opens browser)
Configuration Example
See references/config-example.json for a config template with multiple webhooks.
Limitations
- OAuth cannot create new DMs by email - This is a Google Chat API limitation
- To send DMs via OAuth, you need the space ID of an existing conversation
- Use
--list-spacesto discover available DM space IDs
Full Documentation
See SKILL.md for complete usage, examples, and troubleshooting.
Created: 2026-01-25
Tested with: Google Workspace
Permissions & Security
Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.
Requirements
Install required Python packages: ```bash pip install google-auth-oauthlib google-auth-httplib2 google-api-python-client ``` **Required OAuth Scopes:** - `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/chat.messages` - Send messages - `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/chat.spaces` - Access space information - `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/chat.memberships.readonly` - List space members (for DM identification)
FAQ
How do I install google-chat?
Run openclaw add @darconada/google-chat in your terminal. This installs google-chat into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.
Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?
OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.
Where can I verify the source code?
The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/darconada/google-chat. Review commits and README documentation before installing.
