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Fetch calendar information of outlook from win32com API
from win32com.client import Dispatch
from tabulate import tabulate
import datetime
import pdb
OUTLOOK_FORMAT = '%m/%d/%Y %H:%M'
outlook = Dispatch("Outlook.Application")
ns = outlook.GetNamespace("MAPI")
appointments = ns.GetDefaultFolder(9).Items
# Restrict to items in the next 30 days (using Python 3.3 - might be slightly different for 2.7)
begin = datetime.date.today()
end = begin + datetime.timedelta(days = 30);
restriction = "[Start] >= '" + begin.strftime("%m/%d/%Y") + "' AND [End] <= '" +end.strftime("%m/%d/%Y") + "'"
restrictedItems = appointments.Restrict(restriction)
appointments.Sort("[Duration]")
appointments.IncludeRecurrences = "True"
# Iterate through restricted AppointmentItems and print them
calcTableHeader = ['Title', 'Organizer', 'Start', 'Duration(Minutes)'];
calcTableBody = [];
#pdb.set_trace()
for appointmentItem in appointments:
row = []
row.append(appointmentItem.Subject)
row.append(appointmentItem.Organizer)
row.append(appointmentItem.Start.Format(OUTLOOK_FORMAT))
row.append(appointmentItem.Duration)
calcTableBody.append(row)
print tabulate(calcTableBody, headers=calcTableHeader);
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