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biweekly

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License: FreeBSD License

biweekly is an iCalendar library written in Java. The project aims to provide a well documented, easy to use API for reading and writing iCalendar data.

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Code sample

Reading an iCal

String str =
"BEGIN:VCALENDAR\r\n" +
  "VERSION:2.0\r\n" +
  "PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook 14.0 MIMEDIR//EN\r\n" +
  "BEGIN:VEVENT\r\n" +
    "UID:0123\r\n" +
    "DTSTAMP:20130601T080000Z\r\n" +
    "SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:Team Meeting\r\n" +
    "DTSTART:20130610T120000Z\r\n" +
    "DURATION:PT1H\r\n" +
    "RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=2\r\n" +
  "END:VEVENT\r\n" +
"END:VCALENDAR\r\n";

ICalendar ical = Biweekly.parse(str).first();

VEvent event = ical.getEvents().get(0);
String summary = event.getSummary().getValue();

Writing an iCal

ICalendar ical = new ICalendar();
  VEvent event = new VEvent();
    Summary summary = event.setSummary("Team Meeting");
    summary.setLanguage("en-us");

    Date start = ...
    event.setDateStart(start);

    Duration duration = new Duration.Builder().hours(1).build();
    event.setDuration(duration);

    Recurrence recur = new Recurrence.Builder(Frequency.WEEKLY).interval(2).build();
    event.setRecurrenceRule(recur);
  ical.addEvent(event);

String str = Biweekly.write(ical).go();

Features

  • Simple, intuitive API (see Examples).
  • Android compatibility.
  • Full compliance with iCalendar and vCalendar specifications (see Supported Specifications).
  • Supports XML and JSON formats (see Supported Specifications).
  • Full timezone support (uses tzurl.org for timezone definitions).
  • Extensive unit test coverage.
  • Low Java version requirement (1.5 or above, 1.6 for JSON support).
  • Few dependencies on external libraries. Dependencies can be selectively excluded based on the functionality that is needed (see Dependencies).

Maven/Gradle

Maven

<dependency>
   <groupId>net.sf.biweekly</groupId>
   <artifactId>biweekly</artifactId>
   <version>0.6.1</version>
</dependency>

Gradle

compile 'net.sf.biweekly:biweekly:0.6.1'

Build Instructions

biweekly uses Maven as its build tool, and adheres to its convensions.

To build the project: mvn compile
To run the unit tests: mvn test
To build a JAR: mvn package

Questions / Feedback

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Please submit bug reports and feature requests to the issue tracker.

This project was born on June 23, 2013 on Sourceforge. It migrated to Github on November 22, 2015.

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