Class Service | Apps Script | Google for Developers (original) (raw)
Class Service
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Service
Access and manipulate script publishing.
Methods
Method | Return type | Brief description |
---|---|---|
getUrl() | String | Returns the URL of the web app, if it has been deployed; otherwise returns null. |
isEnabled() | Boolean | Returns true if the script is accessible as a web app. |
Deprecated methods
Method | Return type | Brief description |
---|---|---|
void | Disables the script from being accessed as a web app. |
Detailed documentation
getUrl()
Returns the URL of the web app, if it has been deployed; otherwise returns null
. If you are running the development mode web app, this returns the development mode url.
// Mail the URL of the published web app.
MailApp.sendMail(
'myself@example.com',
'My Snazzy App',
My new app is now available at ${ScriptApp.getService().getUrl()}
,
);
Return
String
— the URL of the web app
isEnabled()
Returns true
if the script is accessible as a web app.
Return
Boolean
— true
if the script is published as a web app; false
if not
Deprecated methods
disable()
disable()
Deprecated. This function is deprecated and should not be used in new scripts.
Disables the script from being accessed as a web app. This method is equivalent to opening the "Publish > Deploy as web app" dialog and clicking "disable web app".
ScriptApp.getService().disable();
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Last updated 2024-12-02 UTC.