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site/plugins/kirby3-ics
orgit submodule add https://github.com/bnomei/kirby3-ics.git site/plugins/kirby3-ics
orcomposer require bnomei/kirby3-ics
// automatic id
$ics = new \Bnomei\ICS();
$id = $ics->id();
// or use custom id
$id = sha1('myUniqueID');
// provide custom options
$ics = new \Bnomei\ICS([
Vcalendar::UNIQUE_ID => $id,
]);
// maybe reuse a static object identified by id
// otherwise it will be created now
$ics = \Bnomei\ICS::createOrLoad($id);
// get Vcalendar object...
$vcalendar = $ics->vcalendar();
// ... apply your ics data (see docs of lib)
// then retrieve the ics string
echo $ics;
Use the ics()->vcalendar()
-method to retrieve the Vcalender
Object then add properties, events and alarms. Please read the original docs of used lib for an overview about what is possible.
site/templates/default.php
$vcalendar = $page->ics()->vcalendar();
$vcalendar->setXprop(Vcalendar::X_WR_CALDESC, "This is a demo calendar");
$event1 = $vcalendar->newVevent()
->setTransp( Vcalendar::OPAQUE )
->setClass( Vcalendar::P_BLIC )
->setSequence( 1 )
// describe the event
->setSummary( 'Scheduled meeting with five occurrences' )
->setDescription(
'Agenda for the the meeting...',
[ Vcalendar::ALTREP =>
'CID:<FFFF__=0ABBE548DFE235B58f9e8a93d@coffeebean.com>' ]
)
->setComment( 'It\'s going to be fun..' )
// place the event
->setLocation( 'Kafé Ekorren Stockholm' )
->setGeo( '59.32206', '18.12485' )
// set the time
->setDtstart(
new DateTime(
'20190421T090000',
new DateTimezone( 'Europe/Stockholm' )
)
)
->setDtend(
new DateTime(
'20190421T100000',
new DateTimezone( 'Europe/Stockholm' )
)
);
echo $page->ics();
TIP: You can retrieve the static unique object for a page using the page method
$page->ics()
. This makes it possible to prepare the ICS in a page model or page controller and just display the data in your template or content representation. Check out the tests for an example.
Assuming you prepared your ics data in a model or controller your content representation could be as short as this example.
site/templates/default.ics.php
$page->ics()->download(
$page->slug() . '.ics'
);
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based on V2 versions of