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@culturehq/add-to-calendar
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A small package for adding an event to a calendar.
First, add @culturehq/add-to-calendar
to your package.json
dependencies
, then install using either npm install
or yarn install
. Next, you can add the component through:
<AddToCalendar
event={{
name: "Happy Hour",
details: "Let's go after work",
location: "Boston, MA",
startsAt: "2018-12-06T17:00:00-05:00",
endsAt: "2018-12-06T18:00:00-05:00"
}}
/>
To get the styles, be sure it import @culturehq/add-to-calendar/dist/styles.css
into your application. You can style it appropriately for your app by overriding the CSS classes used internally. They are listed in styles.css
.
children
The label for the button that triggers the dropdown. Defaults to "Add to My Calendar"
.
event
Should be an object representing the event to be added to the various calendars. The keys are:
name
- the name of the eventdetails
- the details of the eventlocation
- the location of the eventstartsAt
- the start time of the event, formatted as an ISO stringendsAt
- the end time of the event, formatted as an ISO stringopen
Defaults to false
. Whether or not the dropdown should start open. (Will be ignored after initial render.)
filename
Used to specify the name of the downloaded iCalendar file (where applicable - Apple Calendar, Outlook). Defaults to "download"
.
You can run the tests by running yarn test
and lint by running yarn lint
. You can run the local server by running yarn start
which will start the docs server on http://localhost:8080
.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/CultureHQ/add-to-calendar.
The code is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
[1.1.2] - 2020-10-29
FAQs
A small package for adding an event to a calendar.
The npm package @culturehq/add-to-calendar receives a total of 874 weekly downloads. As such, @culturehq/add-to-calendar popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @culturehq/add-to-calendar demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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