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Re: Getting things GNOME! Web service and API: Weekly Report 05.

 

we are keeping the call get_id(), but the id will be a str(uuid.uuid4()).
The change is already in trunk.
Cheers,
Luca

On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 9:27 PM, Karlo Jež <karlo.jez@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> I'm glad that you like the app.
> I'll fix the readme in the next commit.
>
> Oh, I almost forgot I have a question about task ids. Are we sticking with
> gtg ids or switching to uuids?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Karlo
>
> On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Bertrand Rousseau
> <bertrand.rousseau@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Karlo,
>>
>> I just tested your app, congrats for your work so far!
>>
>> Just a small remark: I had to do a syncdb in order to launch the django
>> application, which was not documented in your README but came quite
>> naturally after I saw the stack trace. Maybe you should update it or
>> reference your wiki page since there the instructions seem up to date.
>>
>> Good luck for your final exams!
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Bertrand
>>
>> On 27/06/10 17:30, Karlo Jež wrote:
>>
>> Hello, folks!
>>
>> In yet another weekly report I’ll talk about stuff I’ve done this past
>> week + some plans for the future.
>>
>> Last week I said I’ll do
>>
>>     * Text parsing
>>     * Read-write API
>>     * Start writing a new GTG backend to enable synchronization.
>>
>> Text parsing now works quite nicely. When you make a task (in web
>> interface or using the API) tags and subtasks are recognized and added to
>> the task, new subtasks also inherit parent’s tags. In reader view you can
>> follow links to subtasks and tags, it’s a nice way to navigate through
>> tasks. Subtask links were implemented a couple of weeks ago but the feature
>> was broken until this week.
>>
>> Read-write REST API is functional. For now it uses basic http
>> authentication, someday it will use oauth but it’s not a priority (yet).
>> I’ve also written a small and simple python client library that provides
>> interface to the API, which will be used in the sync backend.
>>
>> As for the third point – I’m glad I said “start writing” instead of
>> “write”. I did start, configuration interface works. Not much else. :) I’m
>> looking at code of other backends, and I’m trying to wrap my head around the
>> system.
>>
>> And that is the only task I’ll give myself for this week – make a sync
>> backend. The bulk of final exams is this week, but I think I’ll manage to do
>> everything in time. After that, most of the major features of my summer of
>> code project will be done and I’ll be focusing on usability and interface
>> for a while. That’s great for blog readers as I’ll finally have some new
>> pictures to show.
>>
>> report is also available here:
>> http://karlojez.wordpress.com/2010/06/27/gtg-web-the-fifth-report/
>>
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