Status parameter not working when using python blogger api

青春壹個敷衍的年華 提交于 2021-01-04 06:42:22

问题


I'm trying to use google-api-python-client 1.12.5 with Service account auth under Python 3.8. It seems to me that the when specifying the status parameter, Google responds with a 404 HTTP code. I can't figure out why. I also looked in the docs but I can't relate anything to this error.

I have pasted my code. The error is happening in the third call.

This is the code:

from google.oauth2 import service_account
from googleapiclient.discovery import build

SCOPES = ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/blogger']
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_FILE = 'new_service_account.json'
BLOG_ID = '<your_blog_id>'

credentials = service_account.Credentials.from_service_account_file(
        SERVICE_ACCOUNT_FILE, scopes=SCOPES)

service = build('blogger', 'v3', credentials=credentials)
p = service.posts()

# FIRST
promise = p.list(blogId=BLOG_ID)
result = promise.execute()

# SECOND
promise = p.list(blogId=BLOG_ID, orderBy='UPDATED')
result = promise.execute()


#THIRD
promise = p.list(blogId=BLOG_ID, orderBy='UPDATED', status='DRAFT')
result = promise.execute()  # <===== ERROR HAPPENS HERE!!!!

service.close()

And this is the traceback:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/madtyn/.local/share/JetBrains/Toolbox/apps/PyCharm-P/ch-0/202.7660.27/plugins/python/helpers/pydev/pydevd.py", line 1448, in _exec
    pydev_imports.execfile(file, globals, locals)  # execute the script
  File "/home/madtyn/.local/share/JetBrains/Toolbox/apps/PyCharm-P/ch-0/202.7660.27/plugins/python/helpers/pydev/_pydev_imps/_pydev_execfile.py", line 18, in execfile
    exec(compile(contents+"\n", file, 'exec'), glob, loc)
  File "/home/madtyn/PycharmProjects/blogger/main.py", line 24, in <module>
    result = promise.execute()
  File "/home/madtyn/venvs/blogger/lib/python3.8/site-packages/googleapiclient/_helpers.py", line 134, in positional_wrapper
    return wrapped(*args, **kwargs)
  File "/home/madtyn/venvs/blogger/lib/python3.8/site-packages/googleapiclient/http.py", line 915, in execute
    raise HttpError(resp, content, uri=self.uri)
googleapiclient.errors.HttpError: <HttpError 404 when requesting https://blogger.googleapis.com/v3/blogs/<blog_id>/posts?orderBy=UPDATED&status=DRAFT&alt=json returned "Not Found">
python-BaseException

回答1:


I can reproduce this issue... Adding status=DRAFT will return 404 but any other filter is working...

  1. Tried with service account and your code: 404

  2. Tried with API Key like this result = requests.get('https://blogger.googleapis.com/v3/blogs/<blog_id>/posts?status=DRAFT&orderBy=UPDATED&alt=json&key=<api_key>'): 404

  3. Extracted "access_token" from service account (credentials.token after a call): result = requests.get('https://blogger.googleapis.com/v3/blogs/<blog_id>/posts?status=DRAFT&orderBy=UPDATED&alt=json&access_token=<extracted_service_account_token>'): 404

But very strangely if I use access_token given by "Try this API" here : https://developers.google.com/blogger/docs/3.0/reference/posts/list?apix_params={"blogId"%3A"blog_id"%2C"orderBy"%3A"UPDATED"%2C"status"%3A["DRAFT"]%2C"alt"%3A"json"} it's works !

Used that token with requests give me my blog post in draft status...

Just copy/paste raw Authorization header inside that script:

import requests

blog_id = '<blog_id>'
headers = {
    'Authorization' : 'Bearer <replace_here>'
}

# Using only Authorization header
result = requests.get(
    'https://blogger.googleapis.com/v3/blogs/%s/posts?status=DRAFT&orderBy=UPDATED&alt=json' % (blog_id),
    headers=headers
)
print(result)
# This should print DRAFT if you have at least one draft post
print(result.json()['items'][0]['status'])

# Using "access_token" param constructed with Authorization header splited to have only token
result = requests.get('https://blogger.googleapis.com/v3/blogs/%s/posts?status=DRAFT&orderBy=UPDATED&alt=json&access_token=%s' % (blog_id, headers['Authorization'][len('Bearer '):]))
print(result)
# This should print DRAFT if you have at least one draft post
print(result.json()['items'][0]['status'])

Results I have currently:

The bug doesn't seem to come from the library but rather from the token rights...However I also used the console normally to generate accesses like you.

To conclude I think it's either a bug or it's voluntary from Google... I don't know how long the "Try this API" token is valid but it is currently the only way I found to get the draft articles... Maybe you can try to open a bug ticket but I don't know specifically where it is possible to do that.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64527443/status-parameter-not-working-when-using-python-blogger-api

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