ical-generator is a small piece of code which generates ical calendar files. I use this to generate subscriptionable calendar feeds.
npm install ical-generator
ical-generator 0.2.0 introduces a completely new API, but because you guys used 0.1.x a lot, the old API still works. So you should be able to upgrade from ical-generator 0.1.x to 0.2.0 without any code changes. In case you need the old API docs, you can find the deprecated documentation here.
In case you have any issues with the new API, feel free to create an issue.
var ical = require('ical-generator'),
http = require('http'),
cal = ical({domain: 'github.com', name: 'my first iCal'});
// overwrite domain
cal.domain('sebbo.net');
cal.createEvent({
start: new Date(),
end: new Date(new Date().getTime() + 3600000),
summary: 'Example Event',
description: 'It works ;)',
location: 'my room',
url: 'http://sebbo.net/'
});
http.createServer(function(req, res) {
cal.serve(res);
}).listen(3000, '127.0.0.1', function() {
console.log('Server running at http://127.0.0.1:3000/');
});
var ical = require('ical-generator'),
// Create new Calendar and set optional fields
cal = ical({
domain: 'sebbo.net',
prodId: {company: 'superman-industries.com', product: 'ical-generator'},
name: 'My Testfeed',
timezone: 'Europe/Berlin'
});
// You can also set values like this…
cal.domain('sebbo.net');
// … or get values
cal.domain(); // --> "sebbo.net"
// create a new event
var event = cal.createEvent({
start: new Date(),
end: new Date(new Date().getTime() + 3600000),
timestamp: new Date(),
summary: 'My Event',
organizer: 'Sebastian Pekarek <mail@example.com>'
});
// like above, you can also set/change values like this…
event.summary('My Super Mega Awesome Event');
// get the iCal string
cal.toString(); // --> "BEGIN:VCALENDAR…"
// You can also create events directly with ical()
cal = ical({
domain: 'sebbo.net',
prodId: '//superman-industries.com//ical-generator//EN',
events: [
{
start: new Date(),
end: new Date(new Date().getTime() + 3600000),
timestamp: new Date(),
summary: 'My Event',
organizer: 'Sebastian Pekarek <mail@example.com>'
}
]
}).toString();
Creates a new Calendar (ICalCalendar
).
var ical = require('ical-generator'),
cal = ical();
You can pass options to setup your calendar or use setters to do this.
var ical = require('ical-generator'),
cal = ical({domain: 'sebbo.net'});
// is the same as
cal = ical().domain('sebbo.net');
// is the same as
cal = ical();
cal.domain('sebbo.net');
Use this method to set your server's hostname. It will be used to generate the feed's UID. Default hostname is your
server's one (require('os').hostname()
).
Use this method to overwrite the default Product Identifier (//sebbo.net//ical-generator//EN
). prodId
can be ether
a valid Product Identifier or an object:
cal.prodId({
company: 'My Company',
product: 'My Product',
language: 'EN' // optional, defaults to EN
});
// OR
cal.prodId('//My Company//My Product//EN');
Use this method to set your feed's name. Is used to fill NAME
and X-WR-CALNAME
in your iCal file.
Use this method to set your feed's URL.
var cal = ical().url('https://example.com/calendar.ical');
Use this method to set your feed's timezone. Is used to fill TIMEZONE-ID
and X-WR-TIMEZONE
in your iCal.
var cal = ical().timezone('Europe/Berlin');
Use this method to set your feed's time to live. Is used to fill REFRESH-INTERVAL
and X-PUBLISHED-TTL
in your iCal.
var cal = ical().ttl(60 * 60 * 24);
Creates a new Event (ICalEvent
) and returns it. Use options to prefill the event's attributes.
Calling this method without options will create an empty event.
var ical = require('ical-generator'),
cal = ical(),
event = cal.createEvent({summary: 'My Event'});
// overwrite event summary
event.summary('Your Event');
Add Events to calendar or return all attached events.
var cal = ical();
cal.events([
{
start: new Date(),
end: new Date(new Date().getTime() + 3600000),
summary: 'Example Event',
description: 'It works ;)',
url: 'http://sebbo.net/'
}
]);
cal.events(); // --> [ICalEvent]
Save Calendar to disk asynchronously using fs.writeFile.
Save Calendar to disk synchronously using fs.writeFileSync.
Send Calendar to the User when using HTTP. See Quick Start above.
Return Calendar as a String.
Return a shallow copy of the calendar's options for JSON stringification. Can be used for persistance.
var cal = ical(),
json = JSON.stringify(cal);
// later
cal = ical(json);
Returns the ammount of events in the calendar.
Empty the Calender.
Use this method to set the event's ID. If not set, an UID will be generated randomly.
Use this method to set the event's revision sequence number of the calendar component within a sequence of revisions.
Appointment date of beginning as Date object. This is required for all events!
Appointment date of end as Date object.
Appointment date of creation as Date object. Default to new Date()
.
When allDay == true -> appointment is for the whole day
Appointment is a "floating" time. From section 3.3.12 of RFC 554:
Time values of this type are said to be "floating" and are not bound to any time zone in particular. They are used to represent the same hour, minute, and second value regardless of which time zone is currently being observed. For example, an event can be defined that indicates that an individual will be busy from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM every day, no matter which time zone the person is in. In these cases, a local time can be specified.
Appointment is a repeating event
event.repeating({
freq: 'MONTHLY', // required
count: 5,
interval: 2,
until: new Date('Jan 01 2014 00:00:00 UTC'),
byDay: ['su', 'mo'], // repeat only sunday and monday
byMonth: [1, 2], // repeat only in january und february,
byMonthDay: [1, 15] // repeat only on the 1st and 15th
});
Appointment summary, defaults to empty string.
Appointment description
Appointment location
Appointment organizer
cal.organizer({
name: 'Organizer\'s Name',
email: 'organizer@example.com'
});
// OR
cal.organizer('Organizer\'s Name <organizer@example.com>');
Creates a new Attendee (ICalAttendee
) and returns it. Use options to prefill the attendee's attributes.
Calling this method without options will create an empty attendee.
var ical = require('ical-generator'),
cal = ical(),
event = cal.createEvent(),
attendee = event.createAttendee({email: 'hui@example.com', 'name': 'Hui'});
// overwrite attendee's email address
attendee.email('hui@example.net');
// add another attendee
event.createAttendee('Buh <buh@example.net>');
Add Attendees to the event or return all attached attendees.
var event = ical().createEvent();
cal.attendees([
{email: 'a@example.com', name: 'Person A'},
{email: 'b@example.com', name: 'Person B'}
]);
cal.attendees(); // --> [ICalAttendee, ICalAttendee]
Creates a new Alarm (ICalAlarm
) and returns it. Use options to prefill the alarm's attributes.
Calling this method without options will create an empty alarm.
var ical = require('ical-generator'),
cal = ical(),
event = cal.createEvent(),
alarm = event.createAlarm({type: 'display', trigger: 300});
// add another alarm
event.createAlarm({
type: 'audio',
trigger: 300, // 5min before event
});
Add alarms to the event or return all attached alarms.
var event = ical().createEvent();
cal.alarms([
{type: 'display', trigger: 600},
{type: 'audio', trigger: 300}
]);
cal.attendees(); // --> [ICalAlarm, ICalAlarm]
Appointment URL
Appointment method. May be any of the following: publish
, request
, reply
, add
, cancel
, refresh
, counter
, declinecounter
.
Appointment status. May be any of the following: confirmed
, tenative
, cancelled
.
Use this method to set the attendee's name.
The attendee's email address. An email address is required for every attendee!
Set the attendee's role, defaults to REQ-PARTICIPANT
. May be one of the following: req-participant
, non-participant
Set the attendee's status. May be one of the following: accepted
, tentative
, declined
Set the attendee's type. May be one of the following: individual
, group
, resource
, room
, unknown
(See Section 4.2.3)
Creates a new Attendee if passed object is not already an attendee. Will set the delegatedTo and delegatedFrom attributes.
var cal = ical(),
event = cal.createEvent(),
attendee = cal.createAttendee();
attendee.delegatesTo({email: 'foo@bar.com', name: 'Foo'});
Creates a new Attendee if passed object is not already an attendee. Will set the delegatedTo and delegatedFrom attributes.
var cal = ical(),
event = cal.createEvent(),
attendee = cal.createAttendee();
attendee.delegatesFrom({email: 'foo@bar.com', name: 'Foo'});
Use this method to set the alarm type. Right now, audio
and display
is supported.
Use this method to set the alarm time.
var cal = ical(),
event = cal.createEvent(),
alarm = cal.createAlarm();
alarm.trigger(600); // -> 10 minutes before event starts
alarm.trigger(new Date()); // -> now
Use this method to set the alarm time.
var cal = ical(),
event = cal.createEvent(),
alarm = cal.createAlarm();
alarm.trigger(600); // -> 10 minutes after the event finishes
alarm.trigger(new Date()); // -> now
Use this method to repeat the alarm.
var cal = ical(),
event = cal.createEvent(),
// repeat the alarm 4 times every 5 minutes…
cal.createAlarm({
repeat: 4,
interval: 300
});
Use this method to set the alarm's interval.
var cal = ical(),
event = cal.createEvent(),
// repeat the alarm 4 times every 5 minutes…
cal.createAlarm({
repeat: 4,
interval: 300
});
Alarm attachment; used to set the alarm sound if type = audio. Defaults to "Basso".
var cal = ical(),
event = cal.createEvent(),
event.createAlarm({
attach: 'https://example.com/notification.aud'
});
// OR
event.createAlarm({
attach: {
uri: 'https://example.com/notification.aud',
mime: 'audio/basic'
}
});
Alarm description; used to set the alarm message if type = display. Defaults to the event's summary.
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Copyright (c) Sebastian Pekarek under the MIT license.