Re: Making GTG more backend friendly - Weekly Report 1
- From: Richard Schwarting <aquarichy gmail com>
- To: Madhu Vishy <madhuvishy gmail com>
- Cc: gnome-soc-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Making GTG more backend friendly - Weekly Report 1
- Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 11:00:17 -0400
While your GSoC is constrained to Google Calendar support, it might be nice to keep in mind that Google Tasks newly has a public API[0], and anything that could be done while adding support for Google Calendar to ease support for Google Tasks would be appreciated.
Cheerio,
Richard
0.
http://code.google.com/apis/tasks/On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 11:55, Madhu Vishy
<madhuvishy gmail com> wrote:
Hi,
Here's the weekly report for my project, that aims at adding more backends to Getting Things Gnome.
This week:
My target for the first two weeks is to complete the backend for Google Calendar. I am using the GData Python Client Library that provides the Google Calendar API, for this. As the generic backend framework is already available, I only have to implement the backend specific methods. At the lowest level is an GcalEvent, an object that is an abstraction of the Calender Event. Then the GcalProxy class that contains the methods that relate with the backend to fetch or submit events. ClientLogin is used to authenticate users.
Next Week:
Right now, I have only completed the framework for the Google Calender backend. In the next week, I will complete the code, and establish two way sync between GTG and GCal.
Thanks,
Madhu
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