Looked at you Python example,, but where do I get the client code? EG where 
is "gdata.spreadsheets.client.SpreadsheetsClient()"

On Friday, January 25, 2013 7:29:49 AM UTC-6, Egor Ryabkov wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> While the situation with documentation is very frustrating indeed, here's 
> the workaround I ended up with:
>
> GData library is used by many Google APIs, and they all use similar logic.
> For instance, Google Calendar API v2 used it, and (while deprecated) their 
> Python docs are still available here:
>
> https://developers.google.com/google-apps/calendar/v2/developers_guide_python
>
> So I looked at Google Spreadsheet .Net guide (to get the idea of 
> underlying entities used by the server), old Google Calendar docs (to get 
> the feeling how those entities might look like in Python), did some digging 
> in Python library code and debugger info and managed to put together some 
> stuff that worked for me.
>
> Here's how you can get a value of a certain cell, update it and push it 
> back:
> https://gist.github.com/4634422
>
> Best regards,
> Egor.
>
>
> On Monday, November 12, 2012 7:20:42 PM UTC+4, plartoo wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've been trying to write data into spreadsheet using it. But when I 
>> search for Google's official documentation of Python gdata library, I'm 
>> being redirected to <
>> https://developers.google.com/google-apps/spreadsheets> and that page 
>> doesn't seem to have any examples in Python (it's all in .NET, Protocol and 
>> Java)
>>
>> I also googled around to find examples, and found one here <
>> http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/write-google-spreadsheet-from-python/>. 
>> But that example no longer works as mentioned in one of the posts in this 
>> forum; it returns me 400 error as follows:
>> 'reason': server_response.reason, 'body': result_body}
>> gdata.service.RequestError: {'status': 400, 'body': 'We&#39;re sorry, a 
>> server error occurred. Please wait a bit and try reloading your 
>> spreadsheet.', 'reason': 'Bad Request'}
>>
>> My example spreadsheet has three columns named, "Messages", "To" and 
>> "When". The spreadsheet's name is "MessagesSent". I know the 
>> spreadsheet_key and id (od6) per instructions in the above example. I am 
>> trying to insert data into spreadsheet by:
>> # initialize gd_client etc. above
>> entry = gd_client.InsertRow(d, spreadsheet_key, worksheet_id)
>>
>> Please let me know if you need more information to help. Thank you so 
>> much if anyone can help me move forward with my project.
>>
>> -plartoo
>>
>>

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