I have an app with the following scenario:
The problem is that all the exceptions disappears after that last step (calendar UI seem to handle that, but if done via the API the exceptions are gone). I've noticed however that outlook manages that case just fine via their API.
Is there any simple way of preserving the exceptions in this scenario in google calendar via API?
I've also noticed that if I try to further update one of the original exceptions after the master is updated, that gives error (an 'exception' in a bad way) and points that the instance event is marked as deleted hence can't be updated ('get' still returns it). In this case it created a new instance event with a new id in place of the original one.
UPDATE
A pseudo code to update the master event would look something like this:
let originalMastEvent = {
id:"google_generated_master_event_id",
...
recurrence: [ 'RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=WE,SA;COUNT=6' ],
...
}
//change the count from 6 to 10, the rest stays the same:
let newMastEvent = {
id:"google_generated_master_event_id",
summary: 'Summary',
start: { dateTime: '2020-06-24T01:00:00+02:00', timeZone: 'UTC' },
end: { dateTime: '2020-06-24T02:00:00+02:00', timeZone: 'UTC' },
recurrence: [ 'RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=WE,SA;COUNT=10' ],
sendUpdates: 'all',
attendees:[ { email: 'attendee1@gmail.com'} ]
}
const {google} = require('googleapis/build/src/index'); //I'm on node.js
let auth = {...} //setup google api oauth obj
let calendar = await google.calendar({version: 'v3', auth});
let res = await calendar.events.update({
calendarId: 'primary',
eventId: newMastEvent.id,
resource: newMastEvent,
sendUpdates: newMastEvent.sendUpdates
})
Your issue is related to how are you adding the exceptions and also in the way you are updating the main event.
According to this page here you need to use a POST
request when inserting an exception.
Therefore, you will have to use the Events:insert
request:
POST https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3/calendars/calendarId/events
With the following body:
{
"start": {
"dateTime": "MODIFIED_START_DATE",
"timeZone": "YOUR_TIMEZONE"
},
"end": {
"dateTime": "MODIFIED_END_DATE",
"timeZone": "YOUR_TIMEZONE"
},
"recurringEventId": "ID_OF_THE_RECURRENT_EVENT",
"originalStartTime": {
"dateTime": "ORIGINAL_DATE_TIME",
"timeZone": "YOUR_TIMEZONE"
},
"iCalUID": "ID",
}
Afterwards, if you want to update the main event, for example extending the number of occurrences, you can simply to the request below:
PUT https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3/calendars/calendarId/events/eventId
With the following body:
{
"start": {
"dateTime": "START_DATE_OF_THE_ORIGINAL_EVENT",
"timeZone": "YOUR_TIMEZONE"
},
"end": {
"dateTime": "END_DATE_OF_THE_ORIGINAL_EVENT",
"timeZone": "YOUR_TIMEZONE"
},
"recurrence": [
"RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;WKST=SU;COUNT=3;BYDAY=FR"
]
}
After the above requests, you should be able to still have the exception in place while also making the extension of the event.