Error on update event with Outlook rest api - json

I'm using the Outlook REST API for updating recurring events.
I have a weekly event that is repeating every Monday. If I try to edit the time (not the whole Date) of one occurrence sending a PATCH request I get the error:
{
"error": {
"code": "ErrorPropertyValidationFailure",
"message": "At least one property failed validation."
}
}
This is my request body:
{
"subject":"test",
"body":"<!-- converted from text -->\n<div class=\"PlainText\"> </div>",
"contentType":1,
"locationName":"",
"start":"2018-05-14T13:30:00.000Z",
"end":"2018-05-14T14:30:00.000Z",
"isAllDay":false,
"isPrivate":false,
"attendees":[
{
"name":"...",
"email":"..."
},
{
"name":"...",
"email":"..."
}
],
"reminderMinutes":[
"30"
],
"noReminder":false
}
For another account, the same request is working.
Any ideas why this might be happening?

You're updating the start but not the end. Most likely it is failing because you've told it to start after the end.

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OAuth consent screen - ability to remove application logo: old solution is no longer working

Question: how to remove an application logo.
Solution: previous solution from this answer, https://stackoverflow.com/a/57168008/1992004, is no longer working.
Google changed the format of "iconUrl" to "icon", and uses now the Base64-encoded data stream, like "icon":"iVBORw0KGgoAAAAN..., instead of the image URL, previously written as "iconUrl":"https://...".
I've tried "icon":"" and many Base64-encoded values like "icon":"IA", "icon":"Lw", and some of other - no success. I get console messages like
for "icon":""
{
"error": {
"code": 400,
"message": "The request failed because one of the field of the resource is invalid.",
"status": "INVALID_ARGUMENT",
"details": [
{
"#type": "type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.PreconditionFailure",
"violations": [
{
"type": "client_auth_config",
"subject": "?error_code=9&error_field_name=UpdateIconRequest.icon&error_field_value=%3CByteString#3eeee81e+size%3D0+contents%3D%22%22%3E"
}
]
}
]
}
}
or
{
"error": {
"code": 400,
"message": "Request contains an invalid argument.",
"status": "INVALID_ARGUMENT",
"details": [
{
"#type": "type.googleapis.com/google.identity.clientauthconfig.v1.ClientAuthConfigError",
"code": "ICON_STORAGE_FAILURE"
},
{
"#type": "type.googleapis.com/google.identity.clientauthconfig.v1.IconStorageError",
"reason": "INVALID_IMAGE"
}
]
}
}
or
{
"error": {
"code": 400,
"message": "Invalid value at 'icon' (TYPE_BYTES), Base64 decoding failed for \" \"",
"status": "INVALID_ARGUMENT",
"details": [
{
"#type": "type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.BadRequest",
"fieldViolations": [
{
"field": "icon",
"description": "Invalid value at 'icon' (TYPE_BYTES), Base64 decoding failed for \" \""
}
]
}
]
}
}
Does somebody know, what should be inserted here to remove the logo image from the app?
Answer:
Unfortunately, there is no way for this to be done.
More Information:
Once an OAuth Application Logo has been uploaded there isn't a supported way of removing it - in the question that you linked the way that this was done is a bit hacky, inspecting the network requests and building a new request from the previous JSON object sent via the UI really shows this.
As the icon URL has changed to need a Base-64 encoded value this has been deprecated. Whether this was intentional by Google or not is hard to say, but now an empty value will always return INVALID_ARGUMENT. Any data in the value for icon will also just replace the image data and so this isn't a viable workaround, as as far as the validation process goes, image data exists and so will need to be verified.
If it's not too much of a arduous process, the only workaround here is to create a new GCP project with a new OAuth consent screen without uploading an image. Of course, you will need to reactivate all the relevant APIs and link the relevant scripts and projects to the new set-up.
Feature Request:
You can however let Google know that this is a feature that is important and that you would like to request they implement it. Google's Issue Tracker is a place for developers to report issues and make feature requests for their development services. I would suggest using the feature request template for G Suite Add-ons as this is a component for which GCP Projects could be used.
Update: The feature request for this is viewable here, to increase visibility on this, hit the ☆ at the top of the page.
Relevant Questions:
OAuth consent screen - ability to remove application logo [Obsolete]
May 2021 - It is still possible to completely delete the consent screen (and thus allowing to create it again). See my updated answer in https://stackoverflow.com/a/57168008/1992004

ADF V2 - Web POST method using Dynamic Content and Variable

Very short version
How do I include an ADF Variable inside a JSON POST request, in a Web Activity within ADF?
I feel like this should be a very simple string concatenation, but i can't get it to work
Detail
We have a requirement to run a query / SProc from within ADF, which will return a string containing an error message. That string is to then be passed via the Web Activity in ADF to a Logic App, in order to fire off an email, containing the error.
The setup of the logic app is copied from here:
https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/5718/azure-data-factory-pipeline-email-notification--part-1/
and then here (part 2)
https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/5962/send-notifications-from-an-azure-data-factory-pipeline--part-2/
In ADF, I used the Lookup activity, to run a query, which brings back the error (appears to work, the preview returns the correct string)
Then I use the Set Variable activity, to take the output of the lookup and store it in a variable.
Last Step is to fire off the POST using the Web Activity.
With this code (tweaked slightly to remove personal details) in my Web Activity, everything works fine and I receive an email
{
"DataFactoryName": "#{pipeline().DataFactory}",
"PipelineName": "#{pipeline().Pipeline}",
"Subject": "Pipeline finished!",
"ErrorMessage": "Everything is okey-dokey!",
"EmailTo": "me#myEmail.com"
}
But any attempt to put the contents of the Variable into the Subject part has failed.
This (for example) sends me an email with the subject literally being #variables('EmailSubject')
{
"DataFactoryName": "#{pipeline().DataFactory}",
"PipelineName": "#{pipeline().Pipeline}",
"Subject": "#variables('EmailSubject')",
"ErrorMessage": "Everything is okey-dokey!",
"EmailTo": "me#myEmail.com"
}
But I've also attempted various other solutions that result in errors or the email subject just containing the literal thing that I put in there (e.g. + #variables('EmailSubject') +).
I also tried storing the entire JSON in the Variable, and then having the Web activity use only the variable, that returned no errors, but also did not send an email.
This attempt:
{
"DataFactoryName": "#{pipeline().DataFactory}",
"PipelineName": "#{pipeline().Pipeline}",
"Subject": "#{variables('EmailSubject')}",
"ErrorMessage": "Everything is okey-dokey!",
"EmailTo": "me#myEmail.com"
}
Resulted in this input into the web activity - which actually includes the text of the error, which is a bonus ... (text = Job Duration Warning):
{
"url": "https://azureLogicAppsSiteHere",
"method": "POST",
"headers": {
"Content-Type": "application/json"
},
"body": "{\n \"DataFactoryName\": \"DFNAMEHERE\",\n \"PipelineName\": \"pipeline1\",\n \"Subject\": \"{\"firstRow\":{\"\":\"Job Duration Warning\"},\"effectiveIntegrationRuntime\":\"DefaultIntegrationRuntime (West Europe)\",\"billingReference\":{\"activityType\":\"PipelineActivity\",\"billableDuration\":[{\"meterType\":\"AzureIR\",\"duration\":0.016666666666666666,\"unit\":\"DIUHours\"}]},\"durationInQueue\":{\"integrationRuntimeQueue\":0}}\",\n \"ErrorMessage\": \"Everything is okey-dokey!\",\n \"EmailTo\": \"me#myEmail.com\"\n}\t"
}
But then resulted in this error:
{
"errorCode": "2108",
"message": "{\"error\":{\"code\":\"InvalidRequestContent\",\"message\":\"The request content is not valid and could not be deserialized: 'After parsing a value an unexpected character was encountered: f. Path 'Subject', line 4, position 17.'.\"}}",
"failureType": "UserError",
"target": "Web1",
"details": []
}
[Edit] The PREVIEW from the Lookup Activity is the text: Job Duration Warning BUT when I debug the pipeline, it lets me see the actual Output, which is this:
{
"count": 1,
"value": [
{
"": "Job Duration Warning"
}
],
"effectiveIntegrationRuntime": "DefaultIntegrationRuntime (West Europe)",
"billingReference": {
"activityType": "PipelineActivity",
"billableDuration": [
{
"meterType": "AzureIR",
"duration": 0.016666666666666666,
"unit": "DIUHours"
}
]
},
"durationInQueue": {
"integrationRuntimeQueue": 0
}
}
So it appears that the problem is that the Lookup Output isn't what I thought it was, so the variable can't be used in the Web Activity, as it contains unsupported characters or something along those lines.
I just tested this and it worked ok:
Create a String Parameter with the value Job Duration Warning
Set the Variable value to be #pipeline().parameters.ParamSubject
Include the variable in the web activity with an # in front of it
I then receive my expected email with the right subject. I just don't know how to get the string output of my query, into a variable / parameter, so that i can use it in the web activity.
I don't know how well this applies to other people's issues, but I found a solution that has worked for me.
In the SELECT query within the Lookup Activity - name the output (in my case, I called that column 'Subject'- i.e. SELECT xyz AS Subject
In the Lookup Activity, turn on the setting 'First Row Only'
In the Set Variable Activity, use the code: #activity('Lookup1').output.firstRow.subject
(where 'Lookup1' is the name of your Lookup Activity and Subject is the name of the column you are outputting)
In the Web Activity, reference the variable as follows:
{
"DataFactoryName": "#{pipeline().DataFactory}",
"PipelineName": "#{pipeline().Pipeline}",
"Subject": "#{variables('EmailSubject')}",
"ErrorMessage": "Everything is okey-dokey!",
"EmailTo": "me#myEmail.com"
}

Unable to send message to end user (msteams) via Bot

Facing issue to send proactive message to the end user (msteams), via bot service,
I try using the bot framework python SDK, where I am getting the following error even for getting conversation id.
botbuilder.schema._models_py3.ErrorResponseException: Operation returned an invalid status code 'Unauthorized'
Hence I try to simulate calls via postman and rest API's, in here I am able to get conversation id successfully, but if I try to use that conversation id to further send a message via activities I am not able to do it. following is rest endpoint and payload. In here I am getting an error of incorrect payload.
https://smba.trafficmanager.net/apis/v3/conversations/8:orgid:949a3f72-b82c-4b89-b2de-9defbe6ae7cd/activities
{
"type": "message",
"recipient": {
"id": "29:1ZcsKdk0rsLmsywvI2SNQ2J7OIz"
},
"from": "bot",
"channelData": {
"notification": {
"alert": "true"
}
},
"text": "Hello world"
}
There was an issue with payload, I added BOT_ID along with name and able to successfully post message to end user. Following is working payload.
Payload:
{ "type":"message",
"recipient":{
"id":"29:1dUxQXVlH6QGByu1T9MR4p5g0c5URMaBtKqGU74C3zdowO78nPbuu2dg- qj9o02OkJ4MYXt2I-nxDgf9ga9EY5w"
},
"from":{
"id":"28:d7afe8c9-f0cd-434f-8906-be2b744229ac",
"name":"bot"
},
"channelData":{
"notification":{
"alert":"true"
}
},
"text":"Hello "
}

AWS API Gateway Mapping Template JSON

I've got a API stage that's NOT using "Lambda Proxy integration" which has a Lambda function passing an error.
In the mapping template I have this:
$input.path("$.errorMessage")
Which results in the output of this:
{
"headers": {
"apiVersion": "20190218.1",
"isTesting": true
},
"body": {
"statusCode": 503,
"status": "Service Unavailable",
"title": "One or more of our data providers are currently offline for scheduled maintenance"
}
}
The header values are mapped to template headers and pull through correctly, however I need the body to transform to this:
{
"statusCode": 503,
"status": "Service Unavailable",
"title": "One or more of our data providers are currently offline for scheduled maintenance"
}
Whatever I have tried, body always returns as a blank string, an empty body, or an invalid JSON.
This is the closest I've got but it returns an invalid JSON:
$util.parseJson($input.path("$.errorMessage")).body
Result (comes back with no quotes):
{statusCode=503, status=Service Unavailable, title=One or more of our data providers are currently offline for scheduled maintenance}
Is it possible to do what I'm after? I can't find a reverse for $util.parseJson (i.e, stringify).
Thanks!
I think the original poster has probably moved on in the past 11 months, but in case anyone else stumbles across this question, $input.json('$.errorMessage.body') should work.

Check if person answers call or get voice mail using ask fast

I use this api: Ask Fast, to communicate with my customers. I use this to call my customers to update them on the status of their order. I need to know if the customer has picked up the phone, or that I have reached their voice mail. In the documentation there is no such a method. Is there a way to know this? In both the scenarios the servers gives a 200 code back.
I make this call:
url: http://api.aks-fast.com/dialoghandler/rpc
{
"method": "outboundCallWithMap",
"params": {
"addressMap": {
"003110xxxxxxx": "me"
},
"url": "my url",
"accountID": "xxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"senderName": "me",
"subject": "test message"
}
}
There is no such method because the carries thinks that in both situations the phone is picked up. A work around would be to create interaction. For example: before giving the information ask the question: "I do not know if you are human can you press a button" if there is not button pressed for 10 seconds you know it is a voice mail. A way of achieving this would be:
Initial question json
{
"question_id":<some_id>,
"question_text":"I do not know if you are human can you press a button",
"type":" closed",
"url":"<referral url>",
"answers":[
{
"answer_id":<some_id>,
"answer_text":"Press one if you are human",
"callback":"The real question url"
}
],
"event_callbacks":[
{
"event":"timeout",
"callback":"i am not a human url or leave empty if you want to hang up"
},
],
"media_properties": [
{
"medium": "BROADSOFT",
"properties":
{
"TIMEOUT": "10s"
}
}
]
}
Here you ask if the customer would like to respond. If this does not happen the phone will be hang up and your url with the right action will be called.
In the TIMEOUT you can specify how long it will take for the timeout method to be called.
Hope this helps.