On iOS I entered the ClientID and Client Secret in the plugin, it click login, and it still takes me to the mobile browser to login into Google Account. I am a bit leery with giving logins to my calendar just like that. So since I was able to use the API keys on the desktop app, why am I not table to use them on mobile?
Although I can't copy that manually on iOS because I don't know how to show hidden folders on the Files app on iOS, but I already use the Remotely Save plugin which allows to sync plugins including their settings, so the API key was copied over on iOS in the Google calendar plugin automatically.
But it's not logged in, The button shows logged out, need login.
On iOS I entered the ClientID and Client Secret in the plugin, it click login, and it still takes me to the mobile browser to login into Google Account. I am a bit leery with giving logins to my calendar just like that. So since I was able to use the API keys on the desktop app, why am I not table to use them on mobile?
I see here recommendation on Android was to copy the plugin setting. https://github.com/YukiGasai/obsidian-google-calendar/issues/249
Although I can't copy that manually on iOS because I don't know how to show hidden folders on the Files app on iOS, but I already use the Remotely Save plugin which allows to sync plugins including their settings, so the API key was copied over on iOS in the Google calendar plugin automatically.
But it's not logged in, The button shows logged out, need login.