Eleventy plugin containing filters for generating ICS calendar and ICS events using the Nunjucks templating engine.
Turn your posts directly into events that will show up in a published ICS calendar, or that you can import into another calendar!
npm install @codegouvfr/eleventy-plugin-calendar
Open up your Eleventy config file (probably eleventy.config.js
) and use addPlugin
:
const calendarPlugin = require("@codegouvfr/eleventy-plugin-calendar");
module.exports = eleventyConfig => {
eleventyConfig.addPlugin(calendarPlugin);
};
You're now supplied with the following filters:
slugifyEvent
: slugify event name and date. Useful for setting calendar event permalink.toCalendar
: turn a collection into an ICS calendar.toCalendarEvent
: turn an event into an ICS event.
const calendarPlugin = require("@codegouvfr/eleventy-plugin-calendar");
module.exports = eleventyConfig => {
eleventyConfig.addPlugin(calendarPlugin, {
defaultLocation: "online",
defaultOrganizer: {
name: "hjonin",
email: "[email protected]"
}
});
};
See sample/calendar.njk
for an example ICS calendar template and sample/calendar-event.njk
for an example ICS event template.
Copy and paste these templates and modify the YAML frontmatter to match your calendar’s needs. Make sure collections.events
(the collection of post files using the events
tag) matches the template collection you want to provide a calendar and calendar events for.
Place the files anywhere in your project and they will be transformed into a calendar.ics
and calendar/{eventName-eventDate}.ics
file at the root of your website (or depending on your calendar and events permalinks if you've changed them) when Eleventy builds it.
Ultimately your calendar will be available at https://yourwebsite.com/calendar.ics
.
See sample/event/index.md
for an example event. Event variables are:
{
"title": "string",
"description": "string",
"start": "date",
"end": "date",
"duration": {
"days": "number",
"hours": "number",
"minutes": "number"
},
"location": "string",
"organizer": {
"name": "string",
"email": "string"
}
}
Dates must be of ISO 8601 format, see here for full examples, or below:
2016-05-25
2016-05-25T09:24
Either end
or duration
is required, but not both. However, if both are provided, end
prevails on duration
.
If start
has not time or no end
is provided, the event is considered "all-day".
npm run sample
[npm clean]
Install dependencies:
npm install
Test:
npm test
npm version [version]
npm publish