Hi, Jeff.

I hope that the execution time of Spreadsheet API become short as good
as indicating a row_id.
When I indicate the follow parameter.

> > >  row_query = gdata.spreadsheet.service.ListQuery()
> > >  row_query.start_index = str(1)
> > >  row_query.max_results = str(1)

Please tell me that you can resolve the issue.


On 7月30日, 午後2:06, condor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, Jeff.
>
> Thank you for your answer.
>
> >http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/{key}/{worksheetId}/private/full/{rowId}
>
> When I tried indicating a row_id, It was success in a little seconds.
>
> And, I tried indicating the parameter "sq" for small feed size, then
> It was success too.
>
> On 7月30日, 午前8:42, "Jeff S (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hicondor,
>
> > The maximum deadline for urlfetch is 10 seconds and it might be possible
> > that the spreadsheets API is taking longer than that to reply even if the
> > expected feed size is small. Have you tried to fetch just a single row entry
> > (instead of a feed query)
>
> >http://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/list/{key}/{worksheetId}/private/full/{rowId}
>
> > Please let me know how it goes. Receiving timeouts from these APIs is
> > frustrating and I'd like to be able to work through this issue with the
> > Spreadsheets API.
>
> > Thank you,
>
> > Jeff
>
> > On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 8:11 PM,condor<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
> > > I have a same situation too.
>
> > > When I requested a spreadsheet API by the method
> > > gdata.spreadsheets.service.GetListFeed of python client liblary 2.0.1,
> > > It's occured the DownLoadError ApplicationError 5.
>
> > > File "/base/python_lib/versions/1/google/appengine/api/urlfetch.py",
> > > line 241, in fetch
> > >    return rpc.get_result()
> > >  File "/base/python_lib/versions/1/google/appengine/api/
> > > apiproxy_stub_map.py", line 442, in get_result
> > >    return self.__get_result_hook(self)
> > >  File "/base/python_lib/versions/1/google/appengine/api/urlfetch.py",
> > > line 331, in _get_fetch_result
> > >    raise DownloadError(str(err))
> > > DownloadError: ApplicationError: 5
>
> > > I think the reason is not timeout, since the same error occured even
> > > if I set the deadline parameter.
> > > (This problem is solved  by the parameter on the SDK.)
>
> > >    return HttpResponse(urlfetch.Fetch(url=str(url), payload=data_str,
> > >      method=method, headers=all_headers, follow_redirects=False,
> > > deadline=60))
>
> > > ↑ gdata.alt.appengine.py # 145
>
> > > The spreadsheets has many rows.
> > > But I am sure the download size is not large, because it's set the
> > > following parameter.
>
> > >  row_query = gdata.spreadsheet.service.ListQuery()
> > >  row_query.start_index = str(1)
> > >  row_query.max_results = str(1)
>
> > > Please tell me the reason of  this error on GAE.
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