In Google Apps Script action handler, how to get value of a selection input?












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Documentation shows examples of creating a SelectionInput item: https://developers.google.com/apps-script/reference/card-service/selection-input



Question: How to read value of SelectionInput in an action handler? Like:



var dropdown = CardService.newSelectionInput()
.setType(CardService.SelectionInputType.DROPDOWN)
.setTitle("Status")
.setFieldName("dd_status")
.addItem("A", 1, status == 1)
.addItem("B", 2, status == 2)
.addItem("C", 3, status == 3)
.setOnChangeAction(CardService.newAction()
.setFunctionName("handleStatusDropdownChange").setParameters({'thread_id': thread_id}));


Now, how to access dd_status in handleStatusDropdownChange? It does not seem to appear in parameters, when the handler is defined like:



function handleStatusDropdownChange(e) {
var parameters = e.parameters;
}


Where is it?










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    Have you tried console.log(JSON.stringify(e))?

    – TheMaster
    Jan 19 at 21:32











  • For some reason, it does not work!

    – Marcin
    Jan 19 at 21:39











  • This one does: Logger.log(JSON.stringify(e)); I know. This seems to be somehow ureliable. I have tried it before, switched to strackdriver logging that does not seem to work for me and now back to Logger and voila!

    – Marcin
    Jan 19 at 21:48













  • @Rubén yes, why?

    – Marcin
    Jan 19 at 22:46






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    @Marcin Because others tried to create others kinds of script and the cardservice only works for gmail addons.

    – Rubén
    Jan 19 at 22:47
















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Documentation shows examples of creating a SelectionInput item: https://developers.google.com/apps-script/reference/card-service/selection-input



Question: How to read value of SelectionInput in an action handler? Like:



var dropdown = CardService.newSelectionInput()
.setType(CardService.SelectionInputType.DROPDOWN)
.setTitle("Status")
.setFieldName("dd_status")
.addItem("A", 1, status == 1)
.addItem("B", 2, status == 2)
.addItem("C", 3, status == 3)
.setOnChangeAction(CardService.newAction()
.setFunctionName("handleStatusDropdownChange").setParameters({'thread_id': thread_id}));


Now, how to access dd_status in handleStatusDropdownChange? It does not seem to appear in parameters, when the handler is defined like:



function handleStatusDropdownChange(e) {
var parameters = e.parameters;
}


Where is it?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Have you tried console.log(JSON.stringify(e))?

    – TheMaster
    Jan 19 at 21:32











  • For some reason, it does not work!

    – Marcin
    Jan 19 at 21:39











  • This one does: Logger.log(JSON.stringify(e)); I know. This seems to be somehow ureliable. I have tried it before, switched to strackdriver logging that does not seem to work for me and now back to Logger and voila!

    – Marcin
    Jan 19 at 21:48













  • @Rubén yes, why?

    – Marcin
    Jan 19 at 22:46






  • 1





    @Marcin Because others tried to create others kinds of script and the cardservice only works for gmail addons.

    – Rubén
    Jan 19 at 22:47














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Documentation shows examples of creating a SelectionInput item: https://developers.google.com/apps-script/reference/card-service/selection-input



Question: How to read value of SelectionInput in an action handler? Like:



var dropdown = CardService.newSelectionInput()
.setType(CardService.SelectionInputType.DROPDOWN)
.setTitle("Status")
.setFieldName("dd_status")
.addItem("A", 1, status == 1)
.addItem("B", 2, status == 2)
.addItem("C", 3, status == 3)
.setOnChangeAction(CardService.newAction()
.setFunctionName("handleStatusDropdownChange").setParameters({'thread_id': thread_id}));


Now, how to access dd_status in handleStatusDropdownChange? It does not seem to appear in parameters, when the handler is defined like:



function handleStatusDropdownChange(e) {
var parameters = e.parameters;
}


Where is it?










share|improve this question
















Documentation shows examples of creating a SelectionInput item: https://developers.google.com/apps-script/reference/card-service/selection-input



Question: How to read value of SelectionInput in an action handler? Like:



var dropdown = CardService.newSelectionInput()
.setType(CardService.SelectionInputType.DROPDOWN)
.setTitle("Status")
.setFieldName("dd_status")
.addItem("A", 1, status == 1)
.addItem("B", 2, status == 2)
.addItem("C", 3, status == 3)
.setOnChangeAction(CardService.newAction()
.setFunctionName("handleStatusDropdownChange").setParameters({'thread_id': thread_id}));


Now, how to access dd_status in handleStatusDropdownChange? It does not seem to appear in parameters, when the handler is defined like:



function handleStatusDropdownChange(e) {
var parameters = e.parameters;
}


Where is it?







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  • 1





    Have you tried console.log(JSON.stringify(e))?

    – TheMaster
    Jan 19 at 21:32











  • For some reason, it does not work!

    – Marcin
    Jan 19 at 21:39











  • This one does: Logger.log(JSON.stringify(e)); I know. This seems to be somehow ureliable. I have tried it before, switched to strackdriver logging that does not seem to work for me and now back to Logger and voila!

    – Marcin
    Jan 19 at 21:48













  • @Rubén yes, why?

    – Marcin
    Jan 19 at 22:46






  • 1





    @Marcin Because others tried to create others kinds of script and the cardservice only works for gmail addons.

    – Rubén
    Jan 19 at 22:47














  • 1





    Have you tried console.log(JSON.stringify(e))?

    – TheMaster
    Jan 19 at 21:32











  • For some reason, it does not work!

    – Marcin
    Jan 19 at 21:39











  • This one does: Logger.log(JSON.stringify(e)); I know. This seems to be somehow ureliable. I have tried it before, switched to strackdriver logging that does not seem to work for me and now back to Logger and voila!

    – Marcin
    Jan 19 at 21:48













  • @Rubén yes, why?

    – Marcin
    Jan 19 at 22:46






  • 1





    @Marcin Because others tried to create others kinds of script and the cardservice only works for gmail addons.

    – Rubén
    Jan 19 at 22:47








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1





Have you tried console.log(JSON.stringify(e))?

– TheMaster
Jan 19 at 21:32





Have you tried console.log(JSON.stringify(e))?

– TheMaster
Jan 19 at 21:32













For some reason, it does not work!

– Marcin
Jan 19 at 21:39





For some reason, it does not work!

– Marcin
Jan 19 at 21:39













This one does: Logger.log(JSON.stringify(e)); I know. This seems to be somehow ureliable. I have tried it before, switched to strackdriver logging that does not seem to work for me and now back to Logger and voila!

– Marcin
Jan 19 at 21:48







This one does: Logger.log(JSON.stringify(e)); I know. This seems to be somehow ureliable. I have tried it before, switched to strackdriver logging that does not seem to work for me and now back to Logger and voila!

– Marcin
Jan 19 at 21:48















@Rubén yes, why?

– Marcin
Jan 19 at 22:46





@Rubén yes, why?

– Marcin
Jan 19 at 22:46




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1





@Marcin Because others tried to create others kinds of script and the cardservice only works for gmail addons.

– Rubén
Jan 19 at 22:47





@Marcin Because others tried to create others kinds of script and the cardservice only works for gmail addons.

– Rubén
Jan 19 at 22:47












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