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'''
/* EWSWrapper_py README file
 * ====================================================
 * @author Michal Korzeniowski <[email protected]>
 * @version 0.2
 * @date 04-2012
 * @website http://ewswrapper.lafiel.net/
 * ==================================================*/
'''

 EWSWrapper provides wrapper functions for easy usage of 
 Microsoft Exchange Web Services. EWSWrapper utilzes some 
 code written by Erik Cederstrand <[email protected]>
 
 Currently EWSWrapper provides following functionality:
 - Operations on Calendar Events: 
	- add, 
	- update, 
	- delete, 
	- list
	- synch
 - Operations on Tasks:
 	- add,
	- update, 
	- delete, 
	- list
- Operations of Folders:
	- list
	- synch

Documentaion can be found @ http://ewswrapper.lafiel.net/ 

Please see test.py for example usages of EWSWrapper.


Note:
For suds to work with EWS you may need to patch file caching system in SUDS.
Big thanks go to Sean DiZazzo <[email protected]> for providing the 
necessary changes:

--- suds/cache.py	2011-05-31 09:57:26.000000000 -0700
***************
*** 191,197 ****
          try:
              fn = self.__fn(id)
              f = self.open(fn, 'w')
!             f.write(bfr)
              f.close()
              return bfr
          except:
--- 191,197 ----
          try:
              fn = self.__fn(id)
              f = self.open(fn, 'w')
!             f.write(str(bfr))          # Cast the bfr object to a string
              f.close()
              return bfr
          except:

--- suds/reader.py	2011-05-31 09:57:26.000000000 -0700
***************
*** 78,83 ****
--- 78,86 ----
          if d is None:
              d = self.download(url)
              cache.put(id, d)
+         else:                                # add these three lines.
+             sax = Parser()
+             d = sax.parse(string=d)
          self.plugins.document.parsed(url=url, document=d.root())
          return d
      
***************


Another patch needed for SUDS has to do with UTF8 encoding. If soap is 
returning proper UTF8 suds will most likely fail, so here’s another fix 
that we came up with after some hours of debbuging:

*** parser.py   2011-11-08 11:44:35.951341300 +0100
***************
*** 132,138 ****
              return handler.nodes[0]
          if string is not None:
              source = InputSource(None)
!             source.setByteStream(StringIO(string.encode('utf8')))
              #set the encoding if known
              pos = string.find('encoding="')
              if(pos>0):
--- 132,141 ----
              return handler.nodes[0]
          if string is not None:
              source = InputSource(None)
!             try:
!                 source.setByteStream(StringIO(string.encode(‘utf8’)))
!             except UnicodeDecodeError:
!                 source.setByteStream(StringIO(string))
              #set the encoding if known
              pos = string.find('encoding="')
              if(pos>0):
	      

Here's yet another fix for suds, this time when you are getting wring DST 
offset. MSEx will return dates in UTC, and while SUDS will use your 
local timezone on date conversion it WON'T respect DST offset. Here's a
fix for that pesky problem:

***\suds\sax\date.py 2011-10-04 07:31:39.000000000 +0200
***************
*** 302,313 ****
--- 302,316 ----
          """
          Adjust for TZ offset.
          """
          if not hasattr(self, 'offset'):
              return
          delta = self.tz.adjustment(self.offset)
+         #check for DST
+         ltime = time.localtime(int(time.mktime(self.datetime.timetuple())))
+         delta += dt.timedelta(hours=ltime.tm_isdst)
          try:
              d = ( self.datetime + delta )
              self.datetime = d
              self.date = d.date()
              self.time = d.time()
          except OverflowError:

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