Content Service
Content
This service allows scripts to serve text in various forms, such as text,
XML, or JSON. See also the guide to
Content Service. If you
deploy the following script as a web app,
you will see "Hello, world!" in the browser:
function doGet() {
return ContentService.createTextOutput('Hello, world!');
}
Classes
Name | Brief description |
ContentService | Service for returning text content from a script. |
MimeType | An enum for mime types that can be served from a script. |
TextOutput | A TextOutput object that can be served from a script. |
Properties
Property | Type | Description |
MimeType | MimeType | |
Properties
Property | Type | Description |
CSV | Enum | CSV Mime Type |
ICAL | Enum | ICAL Mime Type |
JAVASCRIPT | Enum | JAVASCRIPT Mime Type |
JSON | Enum | JSON Mime Type |
TEXT | Enum | TEXT Mime Type |
VCARD | Enum | VCARD Mime Type |
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Last updated 2024-10-31 UTC.
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