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node-ical-improved

v0.6.0

Published

A minimal icalendar/ics parser for nodejs

Downloads

9

Readme

node-ical

Build Status NPM version Downloads

NPM

A minimal icalendar/ics (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5545) parser for nodejs. This modul is a direct fork of the ical.js module by Peter Braden (https://github.com/peterbraden/ical.js) which is primarily targeted for allowing to parse icalender/ics files in pure javascript, thus within the browser itself. This node-ical module, however, primarily targets nodejs use which should allow to parse icalendar/ics files in a more flexible way.

Install

node-ical is availble on npm:

npm install node-ical

API

var ical = require('node-ical');
ical.parseICS(str);

Parses a string with an ICS File

var data = ical.parseFile(filename);

Reads in the specified iCal file, parses it and returns the parsed data

ical.fromURL(url, options, function(err, data) {} );

Use the request library to fetch the specified URL (opts gets passed on to the request() call), and call the function with the result (either an error or the data).

Example 1 - Print list of upcoming node conferences (see example.js)

var ical = require('node-ical');
var months = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'];

ical.fromURL('http://lanyrd.com/topics/nodejs/nodejs.ics', {}, function(err, data) {
  for (var k in data){
    if (data.hasOwnProperty(k)) {
      var ev = data[k]
      console.log("Conference",
        ev.summary,
        'is in',
        ev.location,
        'on the', ev.start.getDate(), 'of', months[ev.start.getMonth()]);
    }
  }
});