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The open source Calendly successor. You are in charge of your own data, workflow, and appearance.
Calendly and other scheduling tools are awesome. It made our lives massively easier. We're using it for business meetings, seminars, yoga classes, and even calls with our families. However, most tools are very limited in terms of control and customization.
That's where Cal.com comes in. Self-hosted or hosted by us. White-label by design. API-driven and ready to be deployed on your own domain. Full control of your events and data.
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Meet our sales team for any commercial inquiries.
Cal.com officially launched as v.1.0 on the 15th of September 2021 and we've come a long way so far. Watch releases of this repository to be notified of future updates:
To get a local copy up and running, please follow these simple steps.
Here is what you need to be able to run Cal.
Clone the repo into a public GitHub repository (or fork https://github.com/calcom/cal.com/fork). If you plan to distribute the code, keep the source code public to comply with AGPLv3. To clone in a private repository, acquire a commercial license
git clone https://github.com/calcom/cal.com.git
If you are on Windows, run the following command on
gitbash
with admin privileges:
>git clone -c core.symlinks=true https://github.com/calcom/cal.com.git
See docs for more details.
Go to the project folder
cd cal.com
Install packages with yarn
sudo yarn
Note: Incorrect node version may cause issues in running yarn.
Set up your .env
file
.env.example
to .env
openssl rand -base64 32
to generate a key and add it under NEXTAUTH_SECRET
in the .env
file.openssl rand -base64 32
to generate a key and add it under CALENDSO_ENCRYPTION_KEY
in the .env
file.Setup Node If your Node version does not meet the project's requirements as instructed by the docs, "nvm" (Node Version Manager) allows using Node at the version required by the project:
nvm use
You first might need to install the specific version and then use it:
nvm install && nvm use
You can install nvm from here.
yarn dx
> - **Requires Docker and Docker Compose to be installed**
> - Will start a local Postgres instance with a few test users - the credentials will be logged in the console
yarn dx
Add NEXT_PUBLIC_LOGGER_LEVEL={level}
to your .env file to control the logging verbosity for all tRPC queries and mutations.\
Where {level} can be one of the following:
0
for silly \
1
for trace \
2
for debug \
3
for info \
4
for warn \
5
for error \
6
for fatal
When you set NEXT_PUBLIC_LOGGER_LEVEL={level}
in your .env file, it enables logging at that level and higher. Here's how it works:
The logger will include all logs that are at the specified level or higher. For example: \
NEXT_PUBLIC_LOGGER_LEVEL=2
, it will log from level 2 (debug) upwards, meaning levels 2 (debug), 3 (info), 4 (warn), 5 (error), and (fatal) will be logged. \NEXT_PUBLIC_LOGGER_LEVEL=3
, it will log from level 3 (info) upwards, meaning levels 3 (info), 4 (warn), 5 (error), and 6 (fatal) will be logged, but level 2 (debug) and level 1 (trace) will be ignored. \echo 'NEXT_PUBLIC_LOGGER_LEVEL=3' >> .env
for Logger level to be set at info, for example.
Click the button below to open this project in Gitpod.
This will open a fully configured workspace in your browser with all the necessary dependencies already installed.
Configure environment variables in the .env
file. Replace <user>
, <pass>
, <db-host>
, and <db-port>
with their applicable values
DATABASE_URL='postgresql://<user>:<pass>@<db-host>:<db-port>'
If you don't want to create a local DB. Then you can also consider using services like railway.app or render.
Copy and paste your DATABASE_URL
from .env
to .env.appStore
.
Set up the database using the Prisma schema (found in packages/prisma/schema.prisma
)
In a development environment, run:
yarn workspace @calcom/prisma db-migrate
In a production environment, run:
yarn workspace @calcom/prisma db-deploy
Run mailhog to view emails sent during development
NOTE: Required when
E2E_TEST_MAILHOG_ENABLED
is "1"
docker pull mailhog/mailhog
docker run -d -p 8025:8025 -p 1025:1025 mailhog/mailhog
Run (in development mode)
yarn dev
Open Prisma Studio to look at or modify the database content:
yarn db-studio
Click on the User
model to add a new user record.
Fill out the fields email
, username
, password
, and set metadata
to empty {}
(remembering to encrypt your password with BCrypt) and click Save 1 Record
to create your first user.
New users are set on a
TRIAL
plan by default. You might want to adjust this behavior to your needs in thepackages/prisma/schema.prisma
file.
Open a browser to http://localhost:3000 and login with your just created, first user.
Seed the local db by running
cd packages/prisma
yarn db-seed
The above command will populate the local db with dummy users.
Be sure to set the environment variable NEXTAUTH_URL
to the correct value. If you are running locally, as the documentation within .env.example
mentions, the value should be http://localhost:3000
.
# In a terminal just run:
yarn test-e2e
# To open the last HTML report run:
yarn playwright show-report test-results/reports/playwright-html-report
Run npx playwright install
to download test browsers and resolve the error below when running yarn test-e2e
:
Executable doesn't exist at /Users/alice/Library/Caches/ms-playwright/chromium-1048/chrome-mac/Chromium.app/Contents/MacOS/Chromium
Pull the current version:
git pull
Check if dependencies got added/updated/removed
yarn
Apply database migrations by running one of the following commands:
In a development environment, run:
yarn workspace @calcom/prisma db-migrate
(This can clear your development database in some cases)
In a production environment, run:
yarn workspace @calcom/prisma db-deploy
Check for .env
variables changes
yarn predev
Start the server. In a development environment, just do:
yarn dev
For a production build, run for example:
yarn build
yarn start
Enjoy the new version.
The Docker configuration for Cal.com is an effort powered by people within the community.
If you want to contribute to the Docker repository, reply here.
The Docker configuration can be found in our docker repository.
Issues with Docker? Find your answer or open a new discussion here to ask the community.
Cal.com, Inc. does not provide official support for Docker, but we will accept fixes and documentation. Use at your own risk.
You can deploy Cal.com on Railway using the button above. The team at Railway also have a detailed blog post on deploying Cal.com on their platform.
Currently Vercel Pro Plan is required to be able to Deploy this application with Vercel, due to limitations on the number of serverless functions on the free plan.
See the roadmap project for a list of proposed features (and known issues). You can change the view to see planned tagged releases.
Cal.com, Inc. is a commercial open source company, which means some parts of this open source repository require a commercial license. The concept is called "Open Core" where the core technology (99%) is fully open source, licensed under AGPLv3 and the last 1% is covered under a commercial license ("/ee" Enterprise Edition) which we believe is entirely relevant for larger organisations that require enterprise features. Enterprise features are built by the core engineering team of Cal.com, Inc. which is hired in full-time. Find their compensation on https://cal.com/open.
[!NOTE]
Our philosophy is simple, all "Singleplayer APIs" are open-source under AGPLv3. All commercial "Multiplayer APIs" are under a commercial license.
AGPLv3 | EE | |
---|---|---|
Self-host for commercial purposes | ✅ | ✅ |
Clone privately | ✅ | ✅ |
Fork publicly | ✅ | ✅ |
Requires CLA | ✅ | ✅ |
Official Support | ❌ | ✅ |
Derivative work privately | ❌ | ✅ |
SSO | ❌ | ✅ |
Admin Panel | ❌ | ✅ |
Impersonation | ❌ | ✅ |
Managed Event Types | ❌ | ✅ |
Organizations | ❌ | ✅ |
Payments | ❌ | ✅ |
Platform | ❌ | ✅ |
Teams | ❌ | ✅ |
Users | ❌ | ✅ |
Video | ❌ | ✅ |
Workflows | ❌ | ✅ |
[!TIP] We work closely with the community and always invite feedback about what should be open and what is fine to be commercial. This list is not set and stone and we have moved things from commercial to open in the past. Please open a discussion if you feel like something is wrong.
Please see our contributing guide.
We have a list of help wanted that contain small features and bugs which have a relatively limited scope. This is a great place to get started, gain experience, and get familiar with our contribution process.
Don't code but still want to contribute? Join our Discussions and join the #Translate channel and let us know what language you want to translate.
.../auth/calendar.events
, .../auth/calendar.readonly
and select Update.<Cal.com URL>/api/integrations/googlecalendar/callback
and <Cal.com URL>/api/auth/callback/google
replacing Cal.com URL with the URI at which your application runs..env
file as the value for GOOGLE_API_CREDENTIALS
key.After adding Google credentials, you can now Google Calendar App to the app store. You can repopulate the App store by running
cd packages/prisma
yarn seed-app-store
You will need to complete a few more steps to activate Google Calendar App. Make sure to complete section "Obtaining the Google API Credentials". After that do the following
<Cal.com URL>/api/auth/callback/google
<Cal.com URL>/api/integrations/office365calendar/callback
replacing Cal.com URL with the URI at which your application runs..env
file into the ZOOM_CLIENT_ID
and ZOOM_CLIENT_SECRET
fields.<Cal.com URL>/api/integrations/zoomvideo/callback
replacing Cal.com URL with the URI at which your application runs.meeting:write:meeting
.user:read:settings
..env
file into the DAILY_API_KEY
field in your .env
file.DAILY_SCALE_PLAN
variable to true
in order to use features like video recording.<Cal.com URL>/api/integrations/basecamp3/callback
replacing Cal.com URL with the URI at which your application runs.BASECAMP3_CLIENT_ID
and BASECAMP3_CLIENT_SECRET
fields.BASECAMP3_CLIENT_SECRET
env variable to {your_domain} ({support_email})
.
For example, Cal.com (support@onehash.ai)
..env
file into the HUBSPOT_CLIENT_ID
and HUBSPOT_CLIENT_SECRET
fields.<Cal.com URL>/api/integrations/hubspot/callback
replacing Cal.com URL with the URI at which your application runs.crm.objects.contacts
.env
file into the ZOHOCRM_CLIENT_ID
and ZOHOCRM_CLIENT_SECRET
fields.<Cal.com URL>/api/integrations/zohocrm/callback
replacing Cal.com URL with the URI at which your application runs..env
file into the SENDGRID_API_KEY
field.env
file into the SENDGRID_EMAIL
field.env
file into the NEXT_PUBLIC_SENDGRID_SENDER_NAME
field (fallback is Cal.com).env
file into the TWILIO_SID
field.env
file into the TWILIO_TOKEN
field.env
file into the TWILIO_PHONE_NUMBER
field.env
file into the NEXT_PUBLIC_SENDER_ID
field (fallback is Cal.com).env
file into the TWILIO_MESSAGING_SID
field.env
file into the TWILIO_VERIFY_SID
fieldDistributed under the AGPLv3 License. See LICENSE
for more information.
Special thanks to these amazing projects which help power Cal.com:
Cal.com is an open startup and Jitsu (an open-source Segment alternative) helps us to track most of the usage metrics.