ical-chrome

0.8.1 • Public • Published

ical-chrome

A tolerant, minimal icalendar parser for Google Chrome

This is a fork of ical but with the Node Bits taken out for an easier time to compile for web.

Install - Node.js

ical.js is availble on npm:

npm install --save ical-chrome

API

import ical from 'ical-chrome'

ical.parseICS(str)

Example 1

Print list of upcoming node conferences (see example.js)

import ical from 'ical-chrome';

const months = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'];

const data = ical.parseICS('--content from ical file--');

for (let k in data) {
  if (data.hasOwnProperty(k)) {
    var ev = data[k];
    if (data[k].type == 'VEVENT') {
      console.log(ev.summary)
      console.log('located at', ev.location)
      console.log(ev.start.getDate())
      console.log('month', months[ev.start.getMonth()])
      console.log('locally', ev.start.toLocaleTimeString('en-GB'))
    }
  }
}

Recurrences and Exceptions

Calendar events with recurrence rules can be significantly more complicated to handle correctly. There are three parts to handling them:

  1. rrule - the recurrence rule specifying the pattern of recurring dates and times for the event.
  2. recurrences - an optional array of event data that can override specific occurrences of the event.
  3. exdate - an optional array of dates that should be excluded from the recurrence pattern.

See example_rrule.js for an example of handling recurring calendar events.

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