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The Properties service lets you store simple data in key-value pairs scoped to one script, one user of a script, or one document in which an add-on is used. It is typically used to store developer configuration or user preferences. Properties are never shared between scripts.
The PropertiesService global object offers three methods, each of which returns a similar Properties object but with different access rights, as shown in the following table:
App-wide configuration data, like the username and password for the developer's external database
User-specific settings, like metric or imperial units
Document-specific data, like the source URL for an embedded chart
Data format
The Properties service stores all data as strings in key-value pairs. Data types that are not already strings are automatically converted to strings, including methods contained within saved objects.
try{// Set a property in each of the three property stores.constscriptProperties=PropertiesService.getScriptProperties();constuserProperties=PropertiesService.getUserProperties();constdocumentProperties=PropertiesService.getDocumentProperties();scriptProperties.setProperty('SERVER_URL','http://www.example.com/');userProperties.setProperty('DISPLAY_UNITS','metric');documentProperties.setProperty('SOURCE_DATA_ID','1j3GgabZvXUF177W0Zs_2v--H6SPCQb4pmZ6HsTZYT5k');}catch(err){// TODO (developer) - Handle exceptionconsole.log('Failed with error %s',err.message);}
To save data in bulk, pass a map of key-value pairs to Properties.setProperties(properties). Each key-value pair of the object in the parameter is stored as a separate property:
try{// Set multiple script properties in one call.constscriptProperties=PropertiesService.getScriptProperties();scriptProperties.setProperties({'cow':'moo','sheep':'baa','chicken':'cluck'});}catch(err){// TODO (developer) - Handle exceptionconsole.log('Failed with error %s',err.message);}
try{// Get the value for the user property 'DISPLAY_UNITS'.constuserProperties=PropertiesService.getUserProperties();constunits=userProperties.getProperty('DISPLAY_UNITS');console.log('values of units %s',units);}catch(err){// TODO (developer) - Handle exceptionconsole.log('Failed with error %s',err.message);}
try{// Get multiple script properties in one call, then log them all.constscriptProperties=PropertiesService.getScriptProperties();constdata=scriptProperties.getProperties();for(constkeyindata){console.log('Key: %s, Value: %s',key,data[key]);}}catch(err){// TODO (developer) - Handle exceptionconsole.log('Failed with error %s',err.message);}
Modifying data
The methods getProperty() and getProperties() return a copy of the stored data, not a live view, so changing the returned object will not update the value in the property store. To update the data in the store, simply save it again:
try{// Change the unit type in the user property 'DISPLAY_UNITS'.constuserProperties=PropertiesService.getUserProperties();letunits=userProperties.getProperty('DISPLAY_UNITS');units='imperial';// Only changes local value, not stored value.userProperties.setProperty('DISPLAY_UNITS',units);// Updates stored value.}catch(err){// TODO (developer) - Handle exceptionconsole.log('Failed with error %s',err.message);}
try{// Delete the user property 'DISPLAY_UNITS'.constuserProperties=PropertiesService.getUserProperties();userProperties.deleteProperty('DISPLAY_UNITS');}catch(err){// TODO (developer) - Handle exceptionconsole.log('Failed with error %s',err.message);}
try{// Get user properties in the current script.constuserProperties=PropertiesService.getUserProperties();// Delete all user properties in the current script.userProperties.deleteAllProperties();}catch(err){// TODO (developer) - Handle exceptionconsole.log('Failed with error %s',err.message);}
Manage script properties manually
You can manually add up to fifty custom properties, as strings in key-value pairs, from the project settings page. To add more than fifty properties, you need to add them programmatically using the methods described above in Saving data. When you set script properties from the project settings page, you can’t reference script variables.
Add script properties
Open your Apps Script project.
At the left, click Project Settings.
To add the first property, under Script Properties click Add script property.
To add second and subsequent properties, under Script Properties click Edit script properties>Add script property.
For Property, enter the key name.
For Value, enter the value for the key.
(Optional) To add more properties, click Add script property.
Click Save script properties.
Edit script properties
Open your Apps Script project.
At the left, click Project Settings.
Under Script Properties, click Edit script properties.
Make changes to the key name and key value for each property you want to change.
Click Save script properties.
Delete script properties
Open your Apps Script project.
At the left, click Project Settings.
Under Script Properties, click Edit script properties.
Next to the property that you want to delete, click Remove close.
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It is\ntypically used to store developer configuration or user preferences. Properties\nare never shared between scripts.\n\nTo view the daily quotas and storage limits for the Properties service, see\n[Quotas for Google Services](/apps-script/guides/services/quotas).\n\nComparison of property stores\n\nThe\n[`PropertiesService`](/apps-script/reference/properties/properties-service)\nglobal object offers three methods, each of which returns a similar\n[`Properties`](/apps-script/reference/properties/properties)\nobject but with different access rights, as shown in the following table:\n\n| | Script Properties | User Properties | Document Properties |\n|--------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| Method to access | [getScriptProperties()](/apps-script/reference/properties/properties-service#getScriptProperties()) | [getUserProperties()](/apps-script/reference/properties/properties-service#getUserProperties()) | [getDocumentProperties()](/apps-script/reference/properties/properties-service#getDocumentProperties()) |\n| Data shared among | All users of a script, add-on, or web app | The current user of a script, add-on, or web app | All users of an add-on in the open document |\n| Typically used for | App-wide configuration data, like the username and password for the developer's external database | User-specific settings, like metric or imperial units | Document-specific data, like the source URL for an embedded chart |\n\nData format\n\nThe Properties service stores all data as strings in key-value pairs. Data types\nthat are not already strings are automatically converted to strings, including\nmethods contained within saved objects.\n\nSaving data\n\nTo save a single value, call the method [`Properties.setProperty(key,\nvalue)`](/apps-script/reference/properties/properties#setProperty(String,String))\nof the appropriate store, as shown in the following example: \nservice/propertyService.gs \n[View on GitHub](https://github.com/googleworkspace/apps-script-samples/blob/main/service/propertyService.gs) \n\n```gosu\ntry {\n // Set a property in each of the three property stores.\n const scriptProperties = PropertiesService.getScriptProperties();\n const userProperties = PropertiesService.getUserProperties();\n const documentProperties = PropertiesService.getDocumentProperties();\n\n scriptProperties.setProperty('SERVER_URL', 'http://www.example.com/');\n userProperties.setProperty('DISPLAY_UNITS', 'metric');\n documentProperties.setProperty('SOURCE_DATA_ID',\n '1j3GgabZvXUF177W0Zs_2v--H6SPCQb4pmZ6HsTZYT5k');\n} catch (err) {\n // TODO (developer) - Handle exception\n console.log('Failed with error %s', err.message);\n}\n```\n\nTo save data in bulk, pass a map of key-value pairs to\n[`Properties.setProperties(properties)`](/apps-script/reference/properties/properties#setProperties(Object)).\nEach key-value pair of the object in the parameter is stored as a separate\nproperty: \nservice/propertyService.gs \n[View on GitHub](https://github.com/googleworkspace/apps-script-samples/blob/main/service/propertyService.gs) \n\n```gosu\ntry {\n // Set multiple script properties in one call.\n const scriptProperties = PropertiesService.getScriptProperties();\n scriptProperties.setProperties({\n 'cow': 'moo',\n 'sheep': 'baa',\n 'chicken': 'cluck'\n });\n} catch (err) {\n // TODO (developer) - Handle exception\n console.log('Failed with error %s', err.message);\n}\n```\n\nReading data\n\nTo retrieve a single value that you have previously saved, call\n[`Properties.getProperty(key)`](/apps-script/reference/properties/properties#getProperty(String)): \nservice/propertyService.gs \n[View on GitHub](https://github.com/googleworkspace/apps-script-samples/blob/main/service/propertyService.gs) \n\n```gosu\ntry {\n // Get the value for the user property 'DISPLAY_UNITS'.\n const userProperties = PropertiesService.getUserProperties();\n const units = userProperties.getProperty('DISPLAY_UNITS');\n console.log('values of units %s', units);\n} catch (err) {\n // TODO (developer) - Handle exception\n console.log('Failed with error %s', err.message);\n}\n```\n\nTo retrieve all values in the current property store, call\n[`Properties.getProperties()`](/apps-script/reference/properties/properties#getProperties()): \nservice/propertyService.gs \n[View on GitHub](https://github.com/googleworkspace/apps-script-samples/blob/main/service/propertyService.gs) \n\n```gosu\ntry {\n // Get multiple script properties in one call, then log them all.\n const scriptProperties = PropertiesService.getScriptProperties();\n const data = scriptProperties.getProperties();\n for (const key in data) {\n console.log('Key: %s, Value: %s', key, data[key]);\n }\n} catch (err) {\n // TODO (developer) - Handle exception\n console.log('Failed with error %s', err.message);\n}\n```\n\nModifying data\n\nThe methods `getProperty()` and `getProperties()` return a copy of the stored\ndata, not a live view, so changing the returned object will not update the value\nin the property store. To update the data in the store, simply save it again: \nservice/propertyService.gs \n[View on GitHub](https://github.com/googleworkspace/apps-script-samples/blob/main/service/propertyService.gs) \n\n```gosu\ntry {\n // Change the unit type in the user property 'DISPLAY_UNITS'.\n const userProperties = PropertiesService.getUserProperties();\n let units = userProperties.getProperty('DISPLAY_UNITS');\n units = 'imperial'; // Only changes local value, not stored value.\n userProperties.setProperty('DISPLAY_UNITS', units); // Updates stored value.\n} catch (err) {\n // TODO (developer) - Handle exception\n console.log('Failed with error %s', err.message);\n}\n```\n\nDeleting data\n\nTo delete a single value, call\n[`Properties.deleteProperty(key)`](/apps-script/reference/properties/properties#deleteProperty(String)): \nservice/propertyService.gs \n[View on GitHub](https://github.com/googleworkspace/apps-script-samples/blob/main/service/propertyService.gs) \n\n```gosu\ntry {\n // Delete the user property 'DISPLAY_UNITS'.\n const userProperties = PropertiesService.getUserProperties();\n userProperties.deleteProperty('DISPLAY_UNITS');\n} catch (err) {\n // TODO (developer) - Handle exception\n console.log('Failed with error %s', err.message);\n}\n```\n\nTo delete all properties in the current store, call\n[`Properties.deleteAllProperties()`](/apps-script/reference/properties/properties#deleteAllProperties()): \nservice/propertyService.gs \n[View on GitHub](https://github.com/googleworkspace/apps-script-samples/blob/main/service/propertyService.gs) \n\n```gosu\ntry {\n // Get user properties in the current script.\n const userProperties = PropertiesService.getUserProperties();\n // Delete all user properties in the current script.\n userProperties.deleteAllProperties();\n} catch (err) {\n // TODO (developer) - Handle exception\n console.log('Failed with error %s', err.message);\n}\n```\n\nManage script properties manually\n\nYou can manually add up to fifty custom properties, as strings in key-value\npairs, from the project settings page. To add more than fifty properties, you\nneed to add them programmatically using the methods described above in\n[Saving data](#saving-data).\nWhen you set script properties from the project settings page, you can't\nreference script variables.\n\nAdd script properties\n\n1. Open your Apps Script project.\n2. At the left, click **Project Settings** .\n3. To add the first property, under **Script Properties** click **Add script property**.\n4. To add second and subsequent properties, under **Script Properties** click **Edit script properties** \\\u003e **Add script property**.\n5. For **Property**, enter the key name.\n6. For **Value**, enter the value for the key.\n7. (Optional) To add more properties, click **Add script property**.\n8. Click **Save script properties**.\n\nEdit script properties\n\n1. Open your Apps Script project.\n2. At the left, click **Project Settings** .\n3. Under **Script Properties** , click **Edit script properties**.\n4. Make changes to the key name and key value for each property you want to change.\n5. Click **Save script properties**.\n\nDelete script properties\n\n1. Open your Apps Script project.\n2. At the left, click **Project Settings** .\n3. Under **Script Properties** , click **Edit script properties**.\n4. Next to the property that you want to delete, click Remove close.\n5. Click **Save script properties**."]]