Hi Eric,
I'm really anxiously awaiting the python GData library for Health, and
the examples are OK, but I would be grateful for a little extra help.
>From the Java 1.5 examples, one can load a feed and iterate over it
like so:
Query query = new Query(new URL("https://www.google.com/health/feeds/
profile/default"));
query.addCustomParameter(new Query.CustomParameter("digest", "true"));
try {
Feed result = healthService.getFeed(query, Feed.class);
// We used the digest=true parameter, so there should only
// be a single Atom entry that contains all of the CCR data in
profile.
for (Entry entry : result.getEntries()) {
System.out.println(entry.getXmlBlob().getBlob());
}
}
can you please give a simple example in Python. I've tried to do this
but its not working quite well.
On Nov 3, 2:49 am, "Eric (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 2, 9:29 pm, petem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Nov 2, 7:18 am, "Eric (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > ... Until then,
> > > it's realatively straightforward to use the Atom and service
> > > base classes to connect to Health.
>
> > > Here's a great Google App Engine sample that may
> > > help:http://code.google.com/p/googlehealthsamples/source/browse/#svn/trunk...
>
> > Eric, thanks for the reference you gave but it hasn't helped me. If I
> > can couch a specific question then your answer might get me
> > started ....
>
> > I'm trying to create ./examples/health/health_example.py, along the
> > lines of the other API samples. It uses ClientLogin/ProgramaticLogin.
> > The next step is to implement a GetHealthProfileListFeed(), and
> > therein I expect to call HealthProfileListFeedFromString(). The impl
> > of this latter
> > function requires definition and use of a HealthProfileListFeed class,
> > subclassed from AtomBase, for which I need a _namespace and an _tag.
> > I cannot find where to find the namespace and tag and similar detail
> > amongst the docs.
>
> The profile/list feed is a basic atom feed. All of it's tags/
> elementsfall under the atom ns.
> Seehttp://code.google.com/apis/health/reference.html#ClientLoginProfileL...
>
>
>
> > Perhaps a few notes on subclassing the AtomBase class suitably for
> > parsing the CCR items?
>
> For the profile/default feeds, CCR data is attached at the end of
> each
> atom <entry> as an xml blob. It falls under <ContinuityOfCareRecord
> xmlns="urn:astm-org:CCR">
>
> Seehttp://code.google.com/apis/health/developers_guide_protocol.html#Get...
> for the structure of the profile feed.
>
> Thepythonclient does a decent job of interpreting the CCR as an
> extension element,
> putting it in a different namespace. Here's some quick code:
>
> import gdata
> import gdata.service
> import atom
> service = gdata.service.GDataService(email='[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
> password='paSSword', service='health')
> service.ProgrammaticLogin()
> feed = service.Get(uri='https://www.google.com/health/feeds/profile/
> list')
>
> ...not sure if any of this helps.
>
> Eric
>
>
>
> > Once I get past that, I guess I'm referring to the CCR docs to get
> > atom detail for ClientLogin profile feed items?
>
> > Thanks if you can help.
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