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Add events to calendar API
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Add events to calendar API
editPosts scheduled events in a calendar.
Request
editPOST _ml/calendars/<calendar_id>/events
Prerequisites
editRequires the manage_ml cluster privilege. This privilege is included in the
machine_learning_admin built-in role.
Description
editThis API accepts a list of scheduled events, each of which must have a start time, end time, and description.
Path parameters
edit-
<calendar_id> - (Required, string) A string that uniquely identifies a calendar.
Request body
edit-
events -
(Required, array) A list of one of more scheduled events. The event’s start and end times may be specified as integer milliseconds since the epoch or as a string in ISO 8601 format.
Properties of events
-
description - (Optional, string) A description of the scheduled event.
-
end_time - (Required, date) The timestamp for the end of the scheduled event in milliseconds since the epoch or ISO 8601 format.
-
start_time - (Required, date) The timestamp for the beginning of the scheduled event in milliseconds since the epoch or ISO 8601 format.
-
Examples
editresp = client.ml.post_calendar_events(
calendar_id="planned-outages",
events=[
{
"description": "event 1",
"start_time": 1513641600000,
"end_time": 1513728000000
},
{
"description": "event 2",
"start_time": 1513814400000,
"end_time": 1513900800000
},
{
"description": "event 3",
"start_time": 1514160000000,
"end_time": 1514246400000
}
],
)
print(resp)
response = client.ml.post_calendar_events(
calendar_id: 'planned-outages',
body: {
events: [
{
description: 'event 1',
start_time: 1_513_641_600_000,
end_time: 1_513_728_000_000
},
{
description: 'event 2',
start_time: 1_513_814_400_000,
end_time: 1_513_900_800_000
},
{
description: 'event 3',
start_time: 1_514_160_000_000,
end_time: 1_514_246_400_000
}
]
}
)
puts response
const response = await client.ml.postCalendarEvents({
calendar_id: "planned-outages",
events: [
{
description: "event 1",
start_time: 1513641600000,
end_time: 1513728000000,
},
{
description: "event 2",
start_time: 1513814400000,
end_time: 1513900800000,
},
{
description: "event 3",
start_time: 1514160000000,
end_time: 1514246400000,
},
],
});
console.log(response);
POST _ml/calendars/planned-outages/events
{
"events" : [
{"description": "event 1", "start_time": 1513641600000, "end_time": 1513728000000},
{"description": "event 2", "start_time": 1513814400000, "end_time": 1513900800000},
{"description": "event 3", "start_time": 1514160000000, "end_time": 1514246400000}
]
}
The API returns the following results:
{
"events": [
{
"description": "event 1",
"start_time": 1513641600000,
"end_time": 1513728000000,
"calendar_id": "planned-outages"
},
{
"description": "event 2",
"start_time": 1513814400000,
"end_time": 1513900800000,
"calendar_id": "planned-outages"
},
{
"description": "event 3",
"start_time": 1514160000000,
"end_time": 1514246400000,
"calendar_id": "planned-outages"
}
]
}