Google Apps Script: event.setTime error and time format

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I\'m creating something of a booking system which is nearly complete. Currently I\'m collecting data from a form, passing it to a sheet, and then using some of that info to

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  •  借酒劲吻你
    2021-01-16 01:43

    Serge has it right - the problem is that you've retrieved a CalendarEventSeries object, not a CalendarEvent. Since the only method in the service that will look for an event by ID is getEventSeriesById(iCalId), you're kinda stuck.

    One option is to use the Advanced Calendar Service instead:

    var event = Calendar.Events.get(calendarId, eventId);
    

    For new code, that's a great option, especially for developers already used to Javascript APIs. If you're a beginner or not familiar with the Advanced Services, though, you'll find that there's a steeper learning curve than for the Calendar Service.

    In that case, these utilities should help you stick with the CalendarApp and its Classes and Methods, by filling the need for a getEventById() function.

    Advanced Calendar Service under the hood

    There are two versions of getEventById(). This first one utilizes the Advanced Calendar Service, which must be enabled before use. The code is fairly straight-forward. You must provide the Calendar ID explicitly, since this isn't a Class Method. Example:

    var calendarId = CalendarApp.getDefaultCalendar().getId();
    var eventId = "smmd8h1dfe9lo9bip52hidnqk0";
    var event = getEventById(calendarId, eventId);
    

    Code:

    /**
     * Retrieve a CalendarApp CalendarEvent object from IDs.
     * This version utilizes the Advanced Calendar Service, which must be
     * enabled before use.
     *
     * @param {string} calendarId   ID of calendar to be searched
     * @param {string} eventId      Event ID to match
     *
     * @returns {CalendarEvent}     CalendarApp CalendarEvent object or null
     */
    function getEventById(calendarId, eventId) {
      // Get event by ID.
      var event = Calendar.Events.get(calendarId, eventId);
      // This isn't a CalendarApp CalendarEvent though, so use the info
      // in the event to find it AGAIN as the right type.
    
      // Get start & end times of event. All-day events start at start.date,
      // while other events start at start.datetime. Likewise for end.
      var startTime = parseDate(event.start.date||event.start.dateTime);
      var endTime = parseDate(event.end.date||event.end.dateTime);
    
      // Get array of events that fall between startTime & endTime
      var calEvents = CalendarApp.getEvents(startTime, endTime);
    
      // Search through those events, looking for a match by ID
      for (var i=0; i

    Calendar API via UrlFetchApp

    This version utilizes the Calendar API via UrlFetchApp, which doesn't require any special enablement. However, the code is more complex than the previous version.

    /**
     * Retrieve a CalendarApp CalendarEvent object from IDs.
     * This version utilizes the Calendar API via UrlFetchApp, so
     * requires no enablement. However, it's more complex.
     *
     * @param {string} calendarId   ID of calendar to be searched
     * @param {string} eventId      Event ID to match
     *
     * @returns {CalendarEvent}     CalendarApp CalendarEvent object or null
     */
    function getEventById(calendarId, eventId) {
      // Prepare a GET request to API URL, to Get event by ID.
      var url = "https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3/calendars/calendarId/events/eventId"
                .replace("calendarId",calendarId)
                .replace("eventId",eventId);
    
      var options = {
        headers: {
          'Authorization': 'Bearer ' +  ScriptApp.getOAuthToken()
        }
      }
    
      // Send request
      var response = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url, options);
      var rc = response.getResponseCode();
      var text = response.getContentText();
    
      // If result code is 200OK, process response text
      if (rc == 200) {
        // The event is contained in the response text; parse it into an object
        var event = JSON.parse(text);
        // This isn't a CalendarApp CalendarEvent though, so use the info
        // in the event to find it AGAIN as the right type.
    
        // Get start & end times of event. All-day events start at start.date,
        // while other events start at start.datetime. Likewise for end.
        var startTime = parseDate(event.start.date||event.start.dateTime);
        var endTime = parseDate(event.end.date||event.end.dateTime);
    
        // Get array of events that fall between startTime & endTime
        var calEvents = CalendarApp.getEvents(startTime, endTime);
    
        // Search through those events, looking for a match by ID
        for (var i=0; i

    Helper function

    Both versions of getEventById() require this helper function, provided in Google's documentation.

    /**
     * From https://developers.google.com/apps-script/advanced/calendar#listing_events
     *
     * Parses an RFC 3339 date or datetime string and returns a corresponding Date
     * object. This function is provided as a workaround until Apps Script properly
     * supports RFC 3339 dates. For more information, see
     * https://code.google.com/p/google-apps-script-issues/issues/detail?id=3860
     * @param {string} string The RFC 3339 string to parse.
     * @return {Date} The parsed date.
     */
    function parseDate(string) {
      var parts = string.split('T');
      parts[0] = parts[0].replace(/-/g, '/');
      return new Date(parts.join(' '));
    }
    

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