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    How to remove or change a calendar event?

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    • cvp
      cvp @AA737 last edited by cvp

      @AA737 try this

      import datetime
      from objc_util import *
      
      # EKEventStore = calendar database
      store = ObjCClass('EKEventStore').alloc().init()
      	
      # Convert string yyyymmdd to NSdate
      dateFormat = ObjCClass('NSDateFormatter').alloc().init()
      dateFormat.setDateFormat_('yyyyMMdd HH:mm')
      
      for calendar in store.calendars():
      	print(calendar.title())
      	if str(calendar.title()) == 'your calendar' :
      		print('here')
      		date1 = dateFormat.dateFromString_('20200101 00:01') 
      		date2 = dateFormat.dateFromString_('20201231 23:59')  
      		predicate = store.predicateForEventsWithStartDate_endDate_calendars_(date1, date2, [calendar])
      		events = store.eventsMatchingPredicate_(predicate)
      		for event in events:
      			print(event.title())
      		break
      
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      • AA737
        AA737 last edited by AA737

        @ccc sorry, I didn’t word that very clearly. Right now, I have a parameter to return all events that occur in the next 2 days, from all calendars. I would like to return events from only one calendar. I have reviewed the Apple documentation, but I have to admit I don’t understand it

        @cvp thank you, that works well, however, instead of doing an If statement, what would be the format to replace the “None” with a calendar name in the predicate?

        I tried a few things, but I really can’t figure out the format.
        Thanks for the help

         store = ObjCClass('EKEventStore').alloc().init()
         now = datetime.now()
        
        start_date = now.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
        
        start_date = datetime.now() + timedelta(hours=0)
        tomorrow = datetime.now() + timedelta(days=2)
        
        start_date = start_date.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
        tomorrow_formatted = tomorrow.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
        
        startDate = ObjCClass('NSDate').dateWithTimeIntervalSince1970_(time.mktime(time.strptime(start_date, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')))
        
        endDate = 	ObjCClass('NSDate').dateWithTimeIntervalSince1970_(time.mktime(time.strptime(tomorrow_formatted, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')))
        
        predicate = store.predicateForEventsWithStartDate_endDate_calendars_(startDate, endDate, None)
        
        events = store.eventsMatchingPredicate_(predicate)’ ‘ ‘
        
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        • cvp
          cvp @AA737 last edited by cvp

          @AA737 said:

          what would be the format to replace the “None” with a calendar name in the predicate?

          The third parameter of the predicate is not a calendar name but an array of calendars EKCalendar objects.

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          • cvp
            cvp @AA737 last edited by cvp

            @AA737 try this

            calendars_array = [calendar for calendar in store.calendars() if str(calendar.title()) == 'your calendar']
            predicate = store.predicateForEventsWithStartDate_endDate_calendars_(date1, date2, calendars_array)
            events = store.eventsMatchingPredicate_(predicate) 
            
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            • AA737
              AA737 last edited by

              @cvp that worked great, thank you! I have a lot to learn...

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              • cvp
                cvp @AA737 last edited by

                @AA737 Believe me, you don't begin with the easiest project 😀

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                • AA737
                  AA737 last edited by

                  @cvp Have you noticed you can only run your calendar script about 8 times in a row, and then it stops working and Pythonista has to be reset? Any idea why, or a fix for it?

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                  • cvp
                    cvp @AA737 last edited by

                    @AA737 said:

                    run your calendar script about 8 times in a row, and then it stops working

                    You're right and I did never see that. I'll check. Perhaps an Apple limitation

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                    • cvp
                      cvp @AA737 last edited by

                      @AA737 After testing, I've remarked that after 10 runs (always), there is no crash at all but the returned calendars list of EKEventStore is empty and sincerely, I didn't find anything similar in Google nor any explanation.

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                      • AA737
                        AA737 @cvp last edited by

                        @cvp said:

                        @AA737 After testing, I've remarked that after 10 runs (always), there is no crash at all but the returned calendars list of EKEventStore is empty and sincerely, I didn't find anything similar in Google nor any explanation.

                        Interesting, thank you for looking into it, and all your help!

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                        • JonB
                          JonB last edited by

                          @cvp maybe try an autoreleasepool context handler around the code of interest, and then autorelease() and delete the python objects for objc objects you don't need anymore, like the predicate, and maybe the store, calendar arrays, etc. it sounds like ekeventstore gets pissed if you are not releasing its objects.

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                          • cvp
                            cvp @AA737 last edited by

                            @AA737 Thanks to @JonB , this works

                            import datetime
                            import objc_util
                            
                            with objc_util.autoreleasepool():
                            	
                            	# EKEventStore = calendar database
                            	store = objc_util.ObjCClass('EKEventStore').alloc().init()
                            	
                            	# Convert string yyyymmdd to NSdate
                            	dateFormat = objc_util.ObjCClass('NSDateFormatter').alloc().init()
                            	dateFormat.setDateFormat_('yyyyMMdd HH:mm')
                            
                            	date1 = dateFormat.dateFromString_('20200101 00:01') 
                            	date2 = dateFormat.dateFromString_('20201231 23:59')  
                            
                            	calendars_array = [calendar for calendar in store.calendars() if str(calendar.title()) == 'Sorties']
                            	predicate = store.predicateForEventsWithStartDate_endDate_calendars_(date1, date2, calendars_array)
                            	events = store.eventsMatchingPredicate_(predicate)
                            	for event in events:
                            		print(event.title())
                            		
                            	store.autorelease()
                            	
                            del events, predicate, store, calendars_array 
                            
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                            • ccc
                              ccc last edited by

                              To convert from Python datetimes...

                              from datetime import datetime
                              print(f'{datetime.now():%Y%m%d %H:%M}')
                              
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                              • cvp
                                cvp @ccc last edited by cvp

                                @ccc I know, but here we need Objectivec NSDateFormatter objects

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                                • ccc
                                  ccc last edited by

                                  Yes. My point was about converting from Python datetimes to Objective C datetimes.

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                                  • AA737
                                    AA737 @cvp last edited by

                                    @cvp said:

                                    @AA737 Thanks to @JonB , this works

                                    import datetime
                                    import objc_util
                                    
                                    with objc_util.autoreleasepool():
                                    	
                                    	# EKEventStore = calendar database
                                    	store = objc_util.ObjCClass('EKEventStore').alloc().init()
                                    	
                                    	# Convert string yyyymmdd to NSdate
                                    	dateFormat = objc_util.ObjCClass('NSDateFormatter').alloc().init()
                                    	dateFormat.setDateFormat_('yyyyMMdd HH:mm')
                                    
                                    	date1 = dateFormat.dateFromString_('20200101 00:01') 
                                    	date2 = dateFormat.dateFromString_('20201231 23:59')  
                                    
                                    	calendars_array = [calendar for calendar in store.calendars() if str(calendar.title()) == 'Sorties']
                                    	predicate = store.predicateForEventsWithStartDate_endDate_calendars_(date1, date2, calendars_array)
                                    	events = store.eventsMatchingPredicate_(predicate)
                                    	for event in events:
                                    		print(event.title())
                                    		
                                    	store.autorelease()
                                    	
                                    del events, predicate, store, calendars_array 
                                    

                                    Fantastic, thanks @cvp and @JonB !

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