2 days ago at the Google Next conference there was a nice session over BigQuery where a pattern to handle PII data and Right To Be Forgotten (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gYUGv_omJA at 22:30).
The implementation uses a aes_decrypt() function, which I cannot find on the official documentation (https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/reference/standard-sql/functions-and-operators ) or anywhere.
Does somebody know if Google has fully released it? If no, any target date to make it GA?
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I currently want to get the full history of an Ad account on the Facebook side. Having read the documentation:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/marketing-api/reference/ad-activity
I expected to get all the events done in this account but found that I could only get one week of data. Something that is not indicated in the documentation.
Is this normal?
Please make sure to read the Graph API docs. In this case, pay attention to the time-based pagination part. You can specify the since parameter (which expects a Unix timestamp, more on it in the link above) to specify the start of the data you are requesting.
Good morning team,
We are trying to get all shift per-users on TEAMS SHIFT on API.
It seems we just can't get which API provides the information below.
When I do "Network" inspect online it seems the api calls this URL "https://api-nam1.staffhub.office.com/api/tenants/{tenant_id}/teams/{team_id}/shiftrequests" but this API standard is not documented on https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/team-get?view=graph-rest-1.0&tabs=http.
Do you guys have an idea? (Been stuck on this for days)
Also,
The API that I tried was this one https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/schedule-list-shifts?view=graph-rest-1.0&tabs=http but the data is old (From March 03/2020) is there a way i can specify date ?
To get team members' shared shift, you should use schedule-list-shifts
To get team members' all shifts, you should use shiftrequests
As shiftrequests is now deprecated, you have to use timeoffreasons instead.
You can find the docs here
Since LinkedIn support has moved to StackOverflow... here we go. It might seem like a stupid question though...
The LinkedIn API will move to v2 in the near future, but I am unsure which data will really remain available (without being a LinkedIn Partner).
I have been reading the API v2 documentation. This talks about r_basicprofile (which I have used with v1), but this will be replaced with r_liteprofile. (I quote: "This API will only recognize a new “Lite Profile” permission, which supports a reduced set of member profile fields.")
So, r_liteprofile only has a couple of data fields (first name, last name, maiden name, profile picture). In the future, how am I to get the LinkedIn profile URL from this? And some other information that is not necessarily privacy sensitive?
If I try to get more data through r_liteprofile it doesn't show them, which would be expected behavior according to the r_liteprofile documentation. But how am I supposed to link to people's LinkedIn profile from my application? Doesn't LinkedIn want people to come back to their platform through other websites?
So, in conclusion:
After March 1st, will there still be a way to get the profile URL, and perhaps the headline and industry ID?
The obvious answer is "no you can't". I'm just hoping for a "yes you can".
In short: it's not possible to maintain the r_basicprofile fields without applying for a LinkedIn partnership, starting March 1st, 2019 (when the transition from the LinkedIn API v1 to v2 will be made).
From the migration docs:
"Looking to maintain access to the Basic Profile fields? Learn more about applying to a LinkedIn Partner Program."
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/linkedin/consumer/integrations/self-serve/migration-faq?context=linkedin/consumer/context#what-are-the-main-differences-with-the-new-sign-in-with-linkedin
You can get more fields by specifying them in url:
https://api.linkedin.com/v2/me?projection=(id,firstName,lastName,profilePicture(displayImage~:playableStreams))
You can find more fields here https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/linkedin/shared/references/v2/profile
I'm using the twitter API and would like to get all tweets from a given time period where a given user was mentioned.
I tried the search API with the until parameter where I could get the tweets for the previous 7 days from the date which is not the best, but fine. However, in this case the API only returns the number of tweets without the details.
Any ideas how to do it or what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks!
Strange, https://dev.twitter.com/rest/reference/get/search/tweets says it should return tweet objects. Are you sure you implemented it correctly? Which library are you using? Maybe there is a fault in its implementation. Another library could therefore be the solution.
Don't know whether this satisfies your needs, but you could also try to use the GET statuses/mentions_timeline API . This API returns up to 800 tweets in which the user was mentioned.
EDIT, based on the comments on this post:
You are doing 2 things wrong, namely:
As stated in the documentation the until parameter has a 7 day limit. So you can only retrieve up to 7 days of tweets.
Furthermore, you are making incorrect use of the since parameter. The since parameter specifies since this tweet (so the id of the tweet), not since this date.
Please read the documentation carefully. It is written very precisely and contains all the answers you probably need.
I am currently creating an app, in which the user is able to book devices (which are provided by a json file) for a certain time period (start date - end date). I was planning to use a online calendar, such as http://30boxes.com/welcome.php to check if the requested device is currently in use by another user at this period of time.
What might be the best strategy to parse that online calendar?
just noticed this website has an API, which makes it super-easy to set and get the calendar data. I feel stupid right now: http://30boxes.com/api/