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VObject-JS -- iCalendar VObject Manipulation in NodeJS

VObject-JS allows you to easily manipulate iCalendar objects using JavaScript. Implements rfc5545. Inspired by node-icalendar, ical.js and sabre-vobject.

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npm install vobject
var vobject = require('vobject');

Example

Create a Calendar

The top-level element in iCalendar is the Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object, a collection of calendar and scheduling information. Typically, this information will consist of a single iCalendar object.

var calendar = vobject.calendar();

The body of the iCalendar object (the icalbody) is made up of a list of calendar properties and one or more calendar components.

calendar.setMethod('REQUEST')

Create a Event

var event = vobject.event();
event.setSummary('Hello World!');
event.setDescription('(made with Sunrise)');

Then, add the event to that calendar (events need to be added to a calendar to be a proper iCal object):

calendar.pushComponent(event);

Then, to ICS:

calendar.toICS();

Add Attendees and Organizer

var attendee = vobject.attendee();
attendee.setCN('Pierre Valade');
attendee.setMail('[email protected]');
attendee.setPartStat('ACCEPTED');
event.addAttendee(attendee);
var organizer = vobject.organizer();
organizer.setCN('Jeremy Le Van');
organizer.setMail('[email protected]');
event.setOrganizer(organizer);

Set Dates for an Event

Date:

var date = vobject.dateValue();
date.setDate(1986, 10, 18);
// or
date.parseDate('1986-10-18');

Date Time:

var dateTime = vobject.dateTimeValue();
dateTime.setDateTime(1986, 10, 18, 13, 05, 00, 120); // last parameter is offset in minutes
// or
dateTime.parseDateTime('1986-10-18T13:00:00+02:00'); // ISO 8601 (with TimeZone support)

Then attach date or dateTime to an event:

event.setDTStart(date)
event.setDTStart(dateTime)

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