Kayla73 0 Posted January 10, 2020 Share Posted January 10, 2020 I've managed to have to the Evernote Python API work and display notes (using the getNoteContent(noteguid) directive). But I would just like to display the title of the note (not the notebook). The one that is referred as : note.title = "Test note from EDAMTest.py" When creating a note with NoteStore.createNote(note) I tried a thousand things, never made it work. Searched on the Internet for it, nothing. And to be honest, the Evernote API doc is lame and outdated. So please, does someone know how to do it? Right now, this is how I display the content of the note : mcdvoice note = note_store.getNoteContent(noteguid) notestr = ET.fromstring(note) for child in notestr: chose = check,' ',child.tail # that's the en-todo checklist type of note... Thank you in advance for any clue or answer! Link to post
Evernote Staff Scott T. 259 Posted January 10, 2020 Evernote Staff Share Posted January 10, 2020 Hi @Kayla73. I hadn't installed the Python SDK before, so I followed the instructions from the API docs and tried out the sample client code (EDAMTest.py). The note.title worked fine for me (see below). What error are you seeing? created_note = note_store.createNote(note) print "Successfully created a new note with GUID: ", created_note.guid print "Note title: ", note.title Output: Is my Evernote API version up to date? True Found 1 notebooks: * First Notebook Creating a new note in the default notebook Successfully created a new note with GUID: 307ea2c2-a20f-48f8-bd3c-f9bcb96bd646 Note title: Test note from EDAMTest.py Link to post
Evernote Staff Scott T. 259 Posted January 10, 2020 Evernote Staff Share Posted January 10, 2020 Here's sample code for fetching a note (vs. creating) import evernote.edam.notestore.ttypes as NoteStoreTypes print "Fetching the note again" note_result_spec = NoteStoreTypes.NoteResultSpec() fetched_note = note_store.getNoteWithResultSpec(created_note.guid,note_result_spec) print "Fetched note title: ", fetched_note.title Link to post
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