Sincronizar automáticamente eventos locales con Google Calendar
Este es unAIflujo de automatización del dominio deautomatización que contiene 11 nodos.Utiliza principalmente nodos como Code, Html, HttpRequest, GoogleCalendar, ScheduleTrigger, combinando tecnología de inteligencia artificial para lograr automatización inteligente. Sincronizar automáticamente eventos locales con Google Calendar usando n8n
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"content": "## 🧭 **Section 1: Event Data Fetcher**\n\n### 🔁 `🕒 Daily Event Sync Trigger`\n\n> **Node:** *Schedule Trigger*\n> ⏰ This node sets **when** your automation runs. For example, you might want it to run every morning at 8:00 AM to check for new community events.\n\n🔍 Why it matters:\n\n> This ensures your public calendar is always up to date without manual work.\n\n---\n\n### 🌐 `🌐 Fetch Event Page (Bright Data)`\n\n> **Node:** *HTTP Request using Bright Data Web Unlocker*\n> 🛡 This node sends a request to a **local government or library event page** using Bright Data’s **Web Unlocker proxy**, which helps bypass blocks or bot detection.\n\n🔧 What’s special here:\n\n* It uses your **Bright Data proxy zone**\n* It targets a public events URL (e.g., a `.gov` or `.org`)\n* Makes sure you get the raw HTML page — even if the site tries to hide it\n\n✅ Benefit:\n\n> This lets you scrape data reliably from websites that are normally hard to reach for bots.\n\n---\n\n"
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"content": "## 🧩 **Section 2: Smart Event Extractor**\n\n### 🧩 `🧩 Extract Event Data (HTML Parser)`\n\n> **Node:** *HTML*\n> 📄 This node parses the raw HTML response from the website and extracts useful information like:\n\n* 🏷 Event Titles\n* 📍 Locations\n* 👥 Target Audience\n* ⏰ Raw Times\n\nIt uses selectors (like CSS) to grab content from specific parts of the page.\n\n🎯 Goal:\n\n> Transform messy website code into **structured data** you can actually use.\n\n---\n\n### 🧠 `🧠 Clean & Format Event Data`\n\n> **Node:** *Code*\n> 🧼 This is the brain of your workflow. It takes the raw extracted data and:\n\n* Matches titles with their correct time/location\n* Skips garbage data like `\"Date/Time\"` headers\n* 🧮 Converts time to proper ISO format (like `2025-06-21T11:00:00-07:00`) for Google Calendar\n\n🚀 Bonus:\n\n> This ensures only **valid**, well-structured events are passed forward — nothing broken, empty, or misaligned.\n\n---\n\n"
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"content": "## 📅 **Section 3: Auto Calendar Creator**\n\n### 📅 `📅 Create Google Calendar Events`\n\n> **Node:** *Google Calendar*\n> 🧙♂️ This node automatically **creates public calendar events** using the cleaned-up data.\n\nHere’s what it sets:\n\n* **Summary:** Event title\n* **Description:** Full details (e.g., location, what it’s about)\n* **Start/End Time:** In the correct Google Calendar format\n\n"
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"content": "# **📅 AutoSync Local Events to Google Calendar**\n\n### *A No-Code Automation to Scrape, Clean, and Publish Community Events*\n\n---\n## 🧭 **Section 1: Event Data Fetcher**\n\n### 🔁 `🕒 Daily Event Sync Trigger`\n\n> **Node:** *Schedule Trigger*\n> ⏰ This node sets **when** your automation runs. For example, you might want it to run every morning at 8:00 AM to check for new community events.\n\n🔍 Why it matters:\n\n> This ensures your public calendar is always up to date without manual work.\n\n---\n\n### 🌐 `🌐 Fetch Event Page (Bright Data)`\n\n> **Node:** *HTTP Request using Bright Data Web Unlocker*\n> 🛡 This node sends a request to a **local government or library event page** using Bright Data’s **Web Unlocker proxy**, which helps bypass blocks or bot detection.\n\n🔧 What’s special here:\n\n* It uses your **Bright Data proxy zone**\n* It targets a public events URL (e.g., a `.gov` or `.org`)\n* Makes sure you get the raw HTML page — even if the site tries to hide it\n\n✅ Benefit:\n\n> This lets you scrape data reliably from websites that are normally hard to reach for bots.\n\n---\n\n## 🧩 **Section 2: Smart Event Extractor**\n\n### 🧩 `🧩 Extract Event Data (HTML Parser)`\n\n> **Node:** *HTML*\n> 📄 This node parses the raw HTML response from the website and extracts useful information like:\n\n* 🏷 Event Titles\n* 📍 Locations\n* 👥 Target Audience\n* ⏰ Raw Times\n\nIt uses selectors (like CSS) to grab content from specific parts of the page.\n\n🎯 Goal:\n\n> Transform messy website code into **structured data** you can actually use.\n\n---\n\n### 🧠 `🧠 Clean & Format Event Data`\n\n> **Node:** *Code*\n> 🧼 This is the brain of your workflow. It takes the raw extracted data and:\n\n* Matches titles with their correct time/location\n* Skips garbage data like `\"Date/Time\"` headers\n* 🧮 Converts time to proper ISO format (like `2025-06-21T11:00:00-07:00`) for Google Calendar\n\n🚀 Bonus:\n\n> This ensures only **valid**, well-structured events are passed forward — nothing broken, empty, or misaligned.\n\n---\n\n## 📅 **Section 3: Auto Calendar Creator**\n\n### 📅 `📅 Create Google Calendar Events`\n\n> **Node:** *Google Calendar*\n> 🧙♂️ This node automatically **creates public calendar events** using the cleaned-up data.\n\nHere’s what it sets:\n\n* **Summary:** Event title\n* **Description:** Full details (e.g., location, what it’s about)\n* **Start/End Time:** In the correct Google Calendar format\n\n🫶 Why this matters:\n\n> Now your scraped community events are published straight to a **Google Calendar** — which you can embed on a website, share with citizens, or subscribe to.\n\n---\n\n## 🧩 Summary: Why This Workflow Rocks\n\n| 🔧 Step | 📌 What It Does | 🎁 Benefit to You |\n| -------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------- |\n| **Schedule Trigger** | Starts the automation daily | Keeps your calendar always fresh |\n| **HTTP Request** | Grabs raw event info from a gov/library site | Reliable access to public event data |\n| **HTML Parser** | Pulls structured info from messy HTML | Turns code into useful content |\n| **Code Node** | Fixes formatting, converts time, aligns titles & more | Clean data ready for use |\n| **Calendar Node** | Publishes events into your Google Calendar | Fully automated public calendar — no effort! |\n\n---\n\n"
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