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Calmerge

A utility to merge calendar feeds together, optionally offsetting by a given number of days

Features

  • Merge multiple calendars into a single calendar
  • Create duplicate events at a given offset (useful for showing reminders as calendar events)
  • Use basic auth to protect calendars
  • Use environment variables to include sensitive parameters in upstream calendar URLs or basic auth credentials
  • Static output option

Usage

Calendars are served based on their slug, at /{slug}.ics.

Additional events cen be added at offsets from the original date using the offset_days configuration. Events can only be offset ±10 years.

Static

calmerge also supports being used as a static content generator - whereby calendars are saved to files rather than being served by a web server.

To do this, run:

calmerge write ./calendars

Each calendar will be saved as a .ics file based on its slug to the ./calendars directory.

Listing

A listing page can be served at /all/ using:

[listing]
enabled = true

Basic auth can be enabled using auth = .

Basic auth credentials for each calendar are not output in the listing. This can be enabled enabled using include_credentials on the [listing].

Deployment

calmerge is available as a Docker container. Configuration should be mounted to /app/calendars.toml. An empty file is provided so the server will start successfully.

By default, calmerge listens on port 3000 or $PORT.

Manually

You will need Python and poetry installed.

poetry install --no-dev
poetry run calmerge serve

Configuration

Configuration is done using a TOML file. By default, this file should be calendars.toml in the current working directory, but this can be configured using --config

Example configuration:

[[calendar]]
slug = "python"
urls = [
    "https://endoflife.date/calendar/python.ics",
]

This calendar will then be exposed at /python.ics.

See tests/calendars.toml for a more complete example.

Configuration can be validated using calmerge validate.