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xst_google_events

v0.1.1

Published

xst_googleCalender fetch Calendar entries from Google Calender and output them to your Webpage. Compatible from IE10 and upper

Downloads

3

Readme

xst_google_events

license

fetch Google Calendar Entries via API into an sortable Event-List-Table at your Website

It's based on React, fetch the Data via AJAX and output an sortable Event-List Table. No Webserver with PHP or Database needed, because it's plain HTML, JS and CSS.

Table of content

Demo

alt xst_GoogleCalendar

Live-Demo on a Website

Browser Support

Fully compatiple to following Browsers

  • IE >= 10 1
  • firefox
  • Chrome
  • Chrome for Android
  • UC Browser for Android
  • Samsung Internet
  • IOS - Safari

1 To support IE lower then IEedege, add https://cdn.polyfill.io/v2/polyfill.min.js into your HTML-Sourcecode.

Requirements

  • npm installed and working
  • Calendar-ID of your Google Calendar. You'll find it in your Calendar-Settings: How to get the Calender-ID
  • API_KEY - to access your Google-Calendar. Get it on https://console.developers.google.com : [How to create a Google-Calendar Api-Key](./How to create a Google Api Key.pdf)

Installation

  • Download the sources to your PC
  • Rename or copy /sources/config.EXAMPLE.js to sources/config.js and edit for your needs
  • Run npm -i on the root-path of the xst_googleEvents Directory
  • Run webpack -p

License

  • React, React-Dom, React-Table, Superagent = MIT

ToDo

  • Optimize index.html to show a nicer preview of functionality
  • implement kind of auto- detector/loader to load polyfill.io for IE 10 & 11
  • use Language-Files for Labels (Table, Buttons etc.)

Links

Live-Demo on a Website