Can we get the Working hours data from google calendar settings.
I have gone through the APIs of calendar
google calendar settings api
but didn't get the required data with this. Attaching the image for reference
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I believe there is no way to retrieve the working hours right now.
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I wonder if I can get working places for all users from organization using calendar API. Coworkers from my organization uses google calendar to mark if they work from home or office. I attach screen to show what I am talking about.
I've searched many endpoints from calendar API but did not find suitable one. Is it possible to get those information from API?
It is not yet possible to retrieve those information from the API.
But Google already documented it (tutorial, API reference) and it should come at some point in the (hopefully) near future.
Here is the related issue in their tracker : https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/199918380
I am trying to use the experimental skills provided by the bot framework. I downloaded the code for the news skill and created all azure resources. I got the bing key from here and placed it in my appsettings.json I also updated all my config values to my Luis app.
I am testing through emulator. When I run the code I go through the dialog successfully, it asks me for the topic I want to get news about and my country and then at the point where it has to get the news articles I get the following error.
Does anyone have any idea what am I missing? I tried the bing API through postman using the same key I have in my appsettings and it is working fine.
Should I do an additional step other than just download the code and update all the config values?
I don't know what is causing this error.
If you have created bing using new marketing portal.
Here are endpoints for Bing news using REST API.
Doc Location: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/bing/search-apis/
Is it possible to change user settings in google calendar via API? What I found on their developer web documentation suggests that no, but maybe there is something I missed.
Thanks for any answers
The Google calendar api gives you access to a users google calendars. It does not give you access to change any settings for the user on the Google calendar web application thats two different things.
You can update the calendar itself changing calendar update some of the basic information about a calendar.
Unfortunately what you want cannot be achieved.
As you clearly noticed in the Calendar API documentation, the operations accepted for Calendar settings are: get, list and watch.
What you can do instead is to file a feature on request on Google Issue Tracker here.
Our application relies on the Google Contacts API. Access to the Google Contacts API was disabled in our Application on August 7th, 2017 at 6pm (Pacific). Graph:
We weren't notified by Google and I'm certain we haven't hit the quota. Our users let us know and we were able to re-enable it this morning successfully.
But we're trying to figure out how this happened. Has anyone else seen API access disabled without their knowledge... or can someone from Google help us track this down?
Thanks!
Yes, had the same issue today with one of our projects that is using Google Contacts API - found Contacts API disabled...
And that came with another quite annoying issue when we started to get "unusual traffic" web page content with the CAPTCHA thing instead of error, when trying to access Google Contacts API.
The detailed issue was registered by me here, you can take a look:
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/64472602
I want to publish some kind of feed that outlook can read and use to populate its calendar. I'm not having any luck discovering how to do this. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I'm not sure there's a way to sync them directly. However I know you can hook up your Outlook Calendar to link to Google Calendar, and due to the nature of Google Calendar there's alot you can do with that data:
Linking Outlook and Google Calendars
Linking Google Calendar with RSS Feeds
The solution was an iCalendar feed link, which works like RSS and updates dynamically.