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Below are two examples of how to use this library. See the examples
directory as well as the documentation for many more.
Use the builder-pattern to assemble the full calendar or event by event. Display printing produces the rfc5545 format.
use icalendar::{Calendar, CalendarDateTime, Class, Component, Event, EventLike, Property, Todo};
use chrono::{Duration, NaiveDate, NaiveTime, Utc};
// let's create a calendar
let my_calendar = Calendar::new()
.name("example calendar")
.push(
// add an event
Event::new()
.summary("test event")
.description("here I have something really important to do")
.starts(Utc::now())
.class(Class::Confidential)
.ends(Utc::now() + Duration::days(1))
.append_property(
Property::new("TEST", "FOOBAR")
.add_parameter("IMPORTANCE", "very")
.add_parameter("DUE", "tomorrow")
)
)
.push(
// add a todo
Todo::new()
.summary("groceries")
.description("Buy some milk")
)
.push(
// add an all-day event
Event::new()
.all_day(NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2016, 3, 15).unwrap())
.summary("My Birthday")
.description("Hey, I'm gonna have a party\nBYOB: Bring your own beer.\nHendrik")
)
.push(
// event with utc timezone
Event::new()
.starts(CalendarDateTime::from(
NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2024, 10, 24).unwrap()
.and_time(NaiveTime::from_hms_opt(20, 10, 00).unwrap())
.and_utc()
))
.summary("Birthday Party")
.description("I'm gonna have a party\nBYOB: Bring your own beer.\nHendrik")
)
.done();
println!("{}", my_calendar);
You can remove properties from components when you need to update their state:
use icalendar::{Calendar, Component, Event, EventStatus, Todo, TodoStatus};
use chrono::Utc;
// Create a completed todo
let mut todo = Todo::new();
todo
.summary("Buy milk")
.completed(Utc::now())
.percent_complete(100)
.status(TodoStatus::Completed);
// Later, mark it as uncompleted by removing completion properties
todo.mark_uncompleted();
// This removes COMPLETED, PERCENT-COMPLETE, and STATUS properties
// For events, you can remove specific properties
let mut event = Event::new();
event
.summary("Team Meeting")
.status(EventStatus::Cancelled);
// Remove the cancelled status
event.remove_status();
// You can also remove any property directly
event.remove_property("LOCATION");
There is a feature called "parser"
which allows you to read calendars again like this:
use std::fs::read_to_string;
use icalendar::{Calendar, CalendarComponent, Component};
let contents = read_to_string("fixtures/icalendar-rb/event.ics").unwrap();
let parsed_calendar: Calendar = contents.parse().unwrap();
for component in &parsed_calendar.components {
if let CalendarComponent::Event(event) = component {
println!("Event: {}", event.get_summary().unwrap())
}
}
A [Calendar
] represents a full calendar, which contains multiple [Component
]s. These may be either [Event
]s, [Todo
]s, or [Venue
]s. Components in turn have [Property
]s, which may have [Parameter
]s.
Icalendar (this crate) is licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
Any help in form of descriptive and friendly issues or comprehensive pull requests are welcome!
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in icalendar by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
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