Hi,

1) It does appear that when using "quick add" to create event and without
having any semantic cue to determine the time of the event, it is assumed to
be an event of the current time.

2) On this page you can find the common error status codes and their
description -

http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/reference.html#http-status-codes

Hope it helps,
Austin

On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 9:28 AM, nicodotti2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hello all,
>
> I've been working the create event call using the python client api
> and I noticed something strange and have some questions. Here's the
> code and the result:
>    nonsensicalEvent = 'otigleedinglodinglodin'
>    quickAddEvent = {'quickAddEventData':nonsensicalEvent}
>    #quickAddEvent = {'quickAddEventData':'lunch with John at "Taco
> Tuesdays" Monday 12 pm'}
>    #quickAddEvent = {'quickAddEventData':'Tennis with Roger Federer
> June 21 3pm-5:15pm'}
>    test_aerioQuickAddEvent(quickAddEvent, reusableToken)
> When I run the uncommented portion above (btw, the others work fine),
> I actually got an event for the current day at 9:14am
> otigleedinglodinglodin
>
> So my questions:
> 1. What's the 'default' behavior on an event that doesn't specify a
> true 'When' and why did I get an event at 9:14 (by the way, that was
> about the time I ran the program - so will it always create an event
> right now?)
>
> 2. Is there a concept of an invalid event? If so can I see an example?
> I'd like to try to exercise exceptional conditions. 2b. Also, as I'm
> new to the gdata api, is there a document that goes into various
> example exceptional conditions for all the calendar services? I've
> already looked at the code:
> On failure, a RequestError is raised of the form:
>            {'status': HTTP status code from server,
>            'reason': HTTP reason from the server,
>            'body': HTTP body of the server's response}
> But is there more documentation available on this?
>
> Thanks all. You can skip the following question but just in case:
> Is this a good way of handling exceptions in general?
>
>        try:
>            # Send the request and receive the response:
>            logging.debug('aerioQuickAddEvent-About to add quick add
> event (calling gdata feed)')
>            new_event = calendar_service.InsertEvent(event, '/calendar/
> feeds/default/private/full')
>
>        except RequestError, request_error:
>            # They aren't logged in?
>            if request_error[0]['status'] == 401:
>                logging.debug('aerioQuickAddEvent-401 error: %s ' %
> (str(request_error[0])))
>            else:
>                logging.debug('aerioQuickAddEvent-Error: %s ' %
> (str(request_error[0])))
>
>            return {'addedEvent':'Error (see log files)'}
>        else:
>            # We only get here if we pass the try
>            return {'addedEvent':'True'}
> >
>

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