Internet-Draft JSCalendar January 2022
Jenkins, et al. Expires 17 July 2022 [Page]
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Calendaring extensions
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draft-ietf-calext-jscalendar-icalendar-06
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Authors:
N.M. Jenkins
FastMail
R. Stepanek
FastMail
M. Douglass
BCS

JSCalendar: Converting from and to iCalendar

Abstract

This document provides the required methods for converting JSCalendar from and to iCalendar.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

1.1. Note (to be deleted later)

This is still very much a work in progress. There are implementations of the mapping but there may be changes over the coming weeks.

1.2. Motivation

The JSCalendar [RFC8984] data format is used to represent calendar data, and is meant as an alternative to the widely deployed iCalendar [RFC5545] data format.

While new calendaring services and applications might use JSCalendar as their main data format to exchange calendaring data, they are likely to interoperate with services and clients that just support iCalendar. Similarly, existing calendaring data is stored in iCalendar format in databases and other calendar stores, and providers and users might want to represent this data also in JSCalendar. Lastly, there is a requirement to preserve custom iCalendar properties that have no equivalent in JSCalendar when converting between these formats.

To support these use cases, this document provides the required approach when converting JSCalendar data from and to iCalendar.

1.3. Scope and caveats

JSCalendar and iCalendar have a lot of semantics in common, but they are not interchangeable formats:

  • JSCalendar contains a richer data model to express calendar information such as event locations and participants. while future iCalendar extensions may allow a direct mapping, for now there may be no representation directly in iCalendar of some properties. These values may have to be extracted from a full copy of the iCalendar format provided as a property in the JSCalendar data.
  • iCalendar may contain arbitrary, non-standardised data with custom properties/attributes. These will be translated using the same approach as jCal.
  • iCalendar has some obsolete features that have been removed from JSCalendar due to not being useful and/or supported in the real world (e.g. custom email alerts to send to random people). Translating these may lose some of the original fidelity.
  • Implementations may use a custom property to store data that could not be mapped directly in either direction in the original or a custom format, however this is not interoperable.
  • JSCalendar supports fractional seconds in time values whereas iCalendar does not. A subsequent specification will define how fractional seconds can be represented in iCalendar.

Accordingly, this document defines a canonical translation between iCalendar and JSCalendar, and implementations MUST follow the approaches specified here when iCalendar data is represented in JSCalendar and vice-versa.

This document defines mappings for the following specifications.

Therefore all of these specifications MUST be implemented to follow this specification.

1.4. Notational Conventions

The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].

2. iCalendar pre-processing

iCalendar uses a line-folding mechanism to limit lines of data to a maximum line length (typically 75 octets) to ensure the maximum likelihood of preserving data integrity as it is transported via various means (e.g., email) -- see Section 3.1 of [RFC5545].

iCalendar data uses an "escape" character sequence for text values and property parameter values. See Sections 3.1 and 3.3 of [RFC5545] as well as [RFC6868].

There is a subtle difference in the number representations between JSON and iCalendar. While in iCalendar, a number may have leading zeros, as well as a leading plus sign; this is not the case in JSON. Numbers should be represented in whatever way needed for the underlying format.

When converting from iCalendar to JSCalendar: First, iCalendar lines MUST be unfolded. Afterwards, any iCalendar escaping MUST be unescaped. Finally, JSON escaping, as described in Section 7 of [RFC8259], MUST be applied. The reverse order applies when converting from JSCalendar to iCalendar, which is further described in Section ?.

iCalendar uses a base64 encoding for binary data. However, it does not restrict the encoding from being applied to non-binary value types. So, the following rules are applied when processing a property with the "ENCODING" property parameter set to "BASE64":

When base64 encoding is used, it MUST conform to Section 4 of [RFC4648], which is the base64 method used in [RFC5545].

One key difference in the formatting of values used in iCalendar and JSCalendar is that, in JSCalendar, the specification uses date/time values aligned with the extended format of [ISO.8601.2004], which is more commonly used in Internet applications that make use of the JSON format. The sections of this document describing the various date and time formats contain more information on the use of the complete representation, reduced accuracy, or truncated representation.

3. Translating iCalendar components to JSCalendar

This section is an alphabetic list of [RFC5545] components and how they are mapped to JSCalendar.

At present VFREEBUSY and VJOURNAL are not mapped in jscalendar.

3.1. VALARM

An [RFC5545] VALARM component is mapped to a member of a JSCalendar "alerts" object with a type of "Alert" and a small id.

  BEGIN: VEVENT
  ...
  BEGIN: VALARM
  ...
  END: VALARM
  BEGIN: VALARM
  ...
  END: VALARM
  END: VEVENT

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Event",
    ...
    "alerts": {
      "1": {
        "@type": "Alert",
        ...
      },
      "2": {
        "@type": "Alert",
        ...
      }
    }
  }

The [RFC5545] VALARM has a number of problems which are not carried over into JSCalendar. Clients tend to choose how, and in some cases when to notify the user.

For example, if the user has a smart-watch they may get tapped on the wrist. The method of notification may depend on which device is being used and the context, for example a meeting or driving.

Also, many clients are taking into consideration the travel time and notifying the user earlier if it seems necessary.

Specifying that a client should send emails to all attendees is both annoying and dangerous. Attendees have their own preferences for how and when they should be notified.

Accordingly, the specification only allows for "display" and "email" actions and - other than specifying when - does not allow much else. Clients and/or servers will generally use the associated event or task title as identification. User preferences generally indicate what actions they prefer.

An [RFC5545] ACTION property can take the defined values "AUDIO" / "DISPLAY" / "EMAIL" whereas the JSCalendar "action" property only supports "display" and "email".

An "AUDIO" alarm SHOULD be mapped to a "display" alert. Any attachment MUST be ignored.

The [RFC5545] example VALARMs will be mapped as follows, assuming they are all in the same event:

  BEGIN:VEVENT
  ...
  BEGIN:VALARM
  TRIGGER;VALUE=DATE-TIME:19970317T133000Z
  REPEAT:4
  DURATION:PT15M
  ACTION:AUDIO
  ATTACH;FMTTYPE=audio/basic:ftp://example.com/pub/
  sounds/bell-01.aud
  END:VALARM
  BEGIN:VALARM
  TRIGGER:-PT30M
  REPEAT:2
  DURATION:PT15M
  ACTION:DISPLAY
  DESCRIPTION:Breakfast meeting with executive\n
   team at 8:30 AM EST.
  END:VALARM
  BEGIN:VALARM
  TRIGGER;RELATED=END:-P2D
  ACTION:EMAIL
  ATTENDEE:mailto:john_doe@example.com
  SUMMARY:*** REMINDER: SEND AGENDA FOR WEEKLY STAFF MEETING ***
  DESCRIPTION:A draft agenda needs to be sent out to the attendees
  to the weekly managers meeting (MGR-LIST). Attached is a
  pointer the document template for the agenda file.
  ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/msword:http://example.com/
  templates/agenda.doc
  END:VALARM
  END:VEVENT

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Event",
    ...
    "alerts": {
      "1": {
        "@type": "Alert",
        "action": "display",
        "trigger": {
          "@type": "AbsoluteTrigger",
          "when": "19970317T133000Z"
        }
      },
      "2": {
        "@type": "Alert",
        "action": "display",
        "trigger": {
          "@type": "OffsetTrigger",
          "offset": "-PT30M"
        }
      }
      "3": {
        "@type": "Alert",
        "action": "email",
        "trigger": {
          "@type": "OffsetTrigger",
          "offset": "-P2D",
          "relativeTo": "end"
        }
      }
    }
  }

Note that the ATTACH, ATTENDEE, DESCRIPTION, DURATION, REPEAT and SUMMARY properties have been dropped.

3.2. VCALENDAR

A [RFC5545] VCALENDAR component may be mapped to a JSCalendar object with a type of "Group".

  BEGIN: VCALENDAR
  PRODID:-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN
  ...
  END: VCALENDAR

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Group",
    "prodid": "-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN",
    ...
  }

Note that a single Event or Task MAY be converted without a surrounding Group if the VCALENDAR component only contains PRODID and CALSCALE properties. In this case the prodid can go in the Event or Task. The CALSCALE property is dropped - there is no equivalence in JSCalendar.

3.3. VEVENT

A [RFC5545] VEVENT component is mapped to a JSCalendar object with a type of "Event".

  BEGIN: VEVENT
  ...
  END: VEVENT

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Event",
    ...
  }

3.4. VLOCATION

A [RFC9073] VLOCATION component is mapped to a JSCalendar object with a type of "Location". Any properties within the VLOCATION must be mapped as described below.

  BEGIN: VEVENT
  ...
  BEGIN: VLOCATION
  ...
  END: VLOCATION
  END: VEVENT

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Event",
    ...
     "locations": {
       "1": {
         "@type": "Location",
         ...
       }
     }
  }

3.5. VTIMEZONE, STANDARD, DAYLIGHT

A [RFC5545] VTIMEZONE component is mapped to a member of a JSCalendar "timezones" object with a type of "TimeZone" and an id which follows the restrictions specified.

The STANDARD and DAYLIGHT components map to JSCalendar TimeZoneRule objects as members of the

Note that

  • There is no current approach for defining standalone sets of timezones.
  • Timezones defined in the IANA timezone database SHOULD NOT be redefined in the object. Only custom timezones will be defined.
  BEGIN: VTIMEZONE
  TZID: Example/Somewhere
  ...
  END: VTIMEZONE
  BEGIN: VTIMEZONE
  TZID: Example/Somewhere-else
  ...
  END: VTIMEZONE
  BEGIN: VEVENT
  ...
  END: VEVENT

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Event",
    ...
    "timezones": {
      "/Example/Somewhere: {
        "@type": "TimeZone",
        "tzId": "Example/Somewhere",
        ...
      },
      "/Example/Somewhere-else": {
        "@type": "TimeZone",
        "tzId": "Example/Somewhere-else",
        ...
      }
    }
  }

3.6. VTODO

A [RFC5545] VTODO component is mapped to a JSCalendar object with a type of "Task".

  BEGIN: VTODO
  ...
  END: VTODO

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Task",
    ...
  }

4. Translating iCalendar properties to JSCalendar

This section is an alphabetic list of [RFC5545] and [RFC7986] properties and how they are mapped to JSCalendar.

4.1. ATTACH

A [RFC5545] ATTACH allows for two types of attachment:

  • A uri value
  • A binary value

Both map to a JSCalendar "link" object with a "rel" of "enclosure" and the "href" set to the value of the property.

If the FMTTYPE parameter is set then add a JSCalendar "contentType" property to the link object.

For a binary value use a base64 data uri.

For an example of a recurring event with ATTACH see Section 6.1

4.2. ATTENDEE

An [RFC5545] ATTENDEE maps to the JSCalendar "participant" property with a JSCalendar "role" of "attendee". The value for role should always be set.

In the simplest case a JSCalendar "participant" property will be created and added to the JSCalendar "participants" property.

The value of the ATTENDEE property is used to add an "imip" method to the JSCalendar "sendTo" property. The value of the entry will be the ATTENDEE property value.

For example:

  ...
  ATTENDEE:mailto:user01@example.org
  ...

  maps to

  {
  ...
      "participants": {
        "be450b70-9bf7-4f6e-8f65-971ede566ce3": {
          "@type": "Participant",
          "sendTo": {
            "imip": "mailto:user01@example.org"
          },
  ...
  }

The attendee parameters are mapped to JSCalendar "participant" properties as follows:

CN:
The value of the CN parameter is used to set the JSCalendar "name" property.
CUTYPE:
This maps on to the JSCalendar "kind" property as follows:
INDIVIDUAL
"individual"
GROUP
"group"
RESOURCE
"resource"
ROOM
"location"
UNKNOWN
No value

Any other value should be converted to lower case and assigned to the JSCalendar "kind" property.

DELEGATED-FROM:
Split the value at any commas and add each resulting element to the JSCalendar "delegatedFrom" property
DELEGATED-TO:
Split the value at any commas and add each resulting element to the JSCalendar "delegatedFrom" property
DIR:
If non-null look in the participant "links" property for a JSCalendar "link" property with an href with the same value as the DIR parameter. You may need to search the current override and the master.
If none is found create a new one with the JSCalendar "href" property set to the value of the DIR parameter and the JSCalendar "rel" property set to "alternate"
LANG:
set the JSCalendar "language" property to the value of the LANG parameter.
MEMBER:
If this is set there should be a corresponding ATTENDEE object with a value equal to the value of the member parameter. If not it is appropriate to skip this parameter.
If there is a corresponding ATTENDEE then there should be a corresponding JSCalendar "participant" property. This suggests that CUTYPE=GROUP ATTENDEE properties should be processed ahead of the others.
Locate the JSCalendar "participant" property for the group. This may be in the current override or in the master. Add the id to the current participants JSCalendar "memberOf" property.
PARTSTAT:
If the PARTSTAT parameter is set and is not "NEEDS-ACTION" then set the JSCalendar "participationStatus" property to the lower-cased value of the PARTSTAT.
ROLE:
This is mapped to the JSCalendar "roles" property as follows:
CHAIR
"attendee" and "chair"
REQ-PARTICIPANT
"attendee"
OPT-PARTICIPANT
"attendee" and "optional"
NON-PARTICIPANT
"informational"

Any other value should be converted to lower case and added to the JSCalendar "roles" property.

RSVP:
If the value of the RSVP parameter is TRUE set the JSCalendar "expectReply" property to "true" otherwise omit it.
SCHEDULE-AGENT:
If the value is "CLIENT" (ignoring case) set the JSCalendar "scheduleAgent" property to "client" otherwise omit it.
SCHEDULE-FORCE-SEND:
Set the JSCalendar "scheduleForceSend" property to the lower-cased value of the [RFC6638] SCHEDULE-FORCE-SEND parameter.
SCHEDULE-STATUS:
Split the value at any commas and add each resulting element to the JSCalendar "scheduleStatus" property.
SENT-BY:
The value of the SENT-BY parameter is used to set the JSCalendar "invitedBy" property.

4.3. CALSCALE

A [RFC5545] CALSCALE has no equivalence in JSCalendar. It is ignored.

4.4. CATEGORIES

These map on to the JSCalendar "keywords" property with each category being the key to an entry.

  ...
  CATEGORIES:APPOINTMENT,EDUCATION
  CATEGORIES:MEETING
  ...

  maps to

  ...
  "keywords": {
       "APPOINTMENT": true,
       "EDUCATION": true,
       "MEETING": true
     },
  ...

4.5. CLASS

Maps to the "privacy" property. The iCalendar property value maps to the JSCalendar value as follows:

CONFIDENTIAL
"secret"
PRIVATE
"private"
PUBLIC
"public"
iana-token and x-name
verbatim copy

4.6. COLOR

Maps to the "color" property. Copy the verbatim value.

4.7. COMMENT

There is no direct mapping for this property which may appear multiple times in [RFC5545].

For a scheduling reply it is presumably a message by the participant so the value or values should be used to set the JSCalendar "participantComment" property.

4.8. COMPLETED

Set the JSCalendar "progress" property to "completed" and the "progressUpdated" property to the reformatted date/time.

  ...
  COMPLETED: "20101010T101010Z"
  ...

  maps to

  ...
  "progressUpdated": "2010-10-10T10:10:10Z",
  "progress": "completed",
  ...

4.9. CONCEPT

This [draft-ietf-calext-ical-relations] property may appear multiple times in components.

Each instance of the property is mapped on to a member of the JSCalendar "categories" property.

  ...
  CONCEPT:http://example.com/event-types/arts/music
  CONCEPT:http://example.com/performance-types/arts/live
  ...

  maps to

  ...
  "categories": {
    "http://example.com/event-types/arts/music": true,
    "http://example.com/performance-types/arts/live": true
  }
  ...

4.10. CONFERENCE

Maps to a "VirtualLocation" object. The property value maps to the "uri" property of the virtual location.

Mapping parameters:

FEATURE:
Maps to the "features" property of the virtual location.
LABEL:
Maps to the "name" property of the virtual location.
LANGUAGE:
No mapping.

4.11. CONTACT

The CONTACT property is mapped on to a participant object with a "roles" property of "contact" and an "order" property of 1 (one). This defines the participant as a primary contact.

Mapping parameters:

ALTREP
Use the same process as for the ATTENDEE DIR parameter: create a link property with the "rel" property set to "alternate" and the "href" property set to the value of the ALTREP parameter. Then add the link to the participants "links" property.
LANG
Set the participants "language" property.

For an example see Section 6.2

4.12. CREATED

The CREATED property is mapped on to a "created" property with a json formatted form of the date. Example:

  BEGIN:VEVENT
  ...
  CREATED:19960329T133000Z
  ...
  END:VEVENT

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Event",
    ...
    "created": "1996-03-29T13:30"00Z",
    ...
  }

4.13. DESCRIPTION

Copy the value, preprocessed according to Section 2 into the "description" property.

Mapping parameters:

ALTREP
No mapping.
LANG
Use the "locale" property.

Example:

  BEGIN:VEVENT
  ...
  DESCRIPTION:We are having a meeting all this week at 12 pm fo
   r one hour\, with an additional meeting on the first day 2 h
   ours long.\nPlease bring your own lunch for the 12 pm meetin
   gs.
  ...
  END:VEVENT

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Event",
    ...
    "description": // Note: comments and string concatenation are not
            // allowed per the JSON specification and is used here
            // to avoid long lines.
        "We are having a meeting all this week at 12 pm for one " +
        "hour, with an additional meeting on the first day 2 " +
        "hours long.\nPlease bring your own lunch for the 12 pm " +
        "meetings.",
    ...
  }

4.14. DTEND, DTSTART, DUE, DURATION

If the DTSTART is a DATE only property then add the JSCalendar showWithoutTime property with the value set to "true". The JSCalendar "start" property is set with zero time values.

If the DTSTART has a TZID parameter then set the JSCalendar "timeZone" property to the value of TZID.

If the DTSTART has a UTC value then set the JSCalendar "timeZone" property to the value "Etc/UTC". The JSCalendar "start" property is set without any UTC indicator.

JSCalendar has no equivalent to DTEND. If the component has a DTEND then calculate a value for "DURATION" from that property and DTSTART and proceed as below.

If the DTEND has a TZID parameter with a value that differs from the DTSTART TZID parameter then a "location" object should be created with a "relativeTo" property set to "end" and a "timezone" property set to the value of the "TZID" parameter.

Note that a task is not required to have a DTSTART so the JSCalendar "timezone" property needs to be set from the DUE property.

Convert a DURATION property to the JSCalendar duration.

Example - DTSTART and DTEND in same timezone:

  BEGIN:VEVENT
  ...
  DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170315T150000
  DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170315T160000

  ...
  END:VEVENT

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Event",
    ...
    "start": "2017-03-15T15:00:00",
    "timeZone": "America/New_York",
    "duration": "PT1H"
    ...
  }

Example - DTSTART and DTEND in different timezone:

  BEGIN:VEVENT
  ...
  DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170315T150000
  DTEND;TZID=America/LosAngeles:20170315T190000

  ...
  END:VEVENT

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Event",
    ...
    "start": "2017-03-15T15:00:00",
    "timeZone": "America/New_York",
    "duration": "PT7H"
    ...
    "locations": {
       "1": {
              "@type": "location",
              "relatedTo": "end",
              "timeZone": "America/Los_Angeles"
            }
       }
  }

Example - 3 day event:

  BEGIN:VEVENT
  ...
  DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210315
  DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210318

  ...
  END:VEVENT

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Event",
    ...
    "start": "2017-03-15T00:00:00",
    "duration": "P3D",
    "showWithoutTime": true,
    ...
  }

4.15. ESTIMATED-DURATION

Copy the ESTIMATED-DURATION value into the JSCalendar "estimatedDuration" property.

For example:

  ...
  ESTIMATED-DURATION:PT18H
  ...

  maps to

  ...
  "estimatedDuration": "PT18H"
  ...

4.16. EXDATE

Create a patch object with the recurrence id set from the EXDATE value. Add a single JSCalendar "excluded" property with the value set to true. There MUST NOT be any other properties set - other than "@type".

4.17. EXRULE

Maps to the "excludedRecurrenceRules" property. Also see Section 4.32.

4.18. DTSTAMP and LAST-MODIFIED

The mapping depends on whether or not the component is a scheduling entity.

Not a scheduling entity:
The [RFC5545] DTSTAMP and LAST-MODIFIED properties have essentially the same meaning. If both are present use the value of the latest for the "updated" property. Otherwise set from whichever is present.
Is a scheduling entity:
DTSTAMP should be used to set the "ScheduleUpdated" property in the "participant" object for the attendee.
If present LAST-MODIFIED should be used to set the "updated" property - otherwise set it from the DTSTAMP.

4.19. GEO

Maps to a Location object, with only the "coordinates" property set. Note that the JSCalendar coordinates property value MUST be a valid "geo" URI, so replace the ";" character in the iCalendar value with "," and prepend the resulting string with "geo:".

4.20. IMAGE

Maps to a Link object with the iCalendar property value mapped to the location "href" property, and the "rel" property set to "icon".

For a binary value use a base64 data uri in the "href" property.

Mapping parameters:

ALTREP
No mapping.
FMTTYPE
Maps to the "contentType" property of the Link object.
DISPLAY
Maps to the "display" property of the Link object. The property values "BADGE", "GRAPHIC", "FULLSIZE" and "THUMBNAIL" map to their lower-case equivalent in JSCalendar.

4.21. LOCATION

If any [RFC9073] "VLOCATION" components are present, then the [RFC5545]"LOCATION" property should be ignored.

To map the property create a "locations" property with a single "location" and set the "description" property to the value of the [RFC5545]"LOCATION" property.

Mapping parameters:

ALTREP
Maps to a Link object in the Location "links" property, with the "href" property set to the parameter value.

4.22. METHOD

Maps to the "method" property of the JSCalendar object. The JSCalendar property value is the lowercase equivalent of the iCalendar property value.

4.23. ORGANIZER

Maps to the "replyTo" property of the JSCalendar object. An iCalendar property value in the "mailto:" URI scheme, maps to the "imip" method, any other value maps to the "other" method.

If the iCalendar component also contains an ATTENDEE with the same calendar user address then map that ATTENDEE as defined in Section 4.2 and add the "owner" role to the Participant "roles" property. Otherwise, use the ORGANIZER property to map to a Participant object. The "roles" property of the Participant MUST only contain the "owner" role and the "expectReply" property value MUST be "false". Any iCalendar parameters map as defined for ATTENDEE.

TBD: SENT-BY parameter. Example.

4.24. PERCENT-COMPLETE

For all methods other than REPLY (or no method), the PERCENT-COMPLETE applies to the VTODO as a whole. In this case it the value is used to set the JSCalendar "percentComplete" property in the task object.

  BEGIN: VCALENDAR
  PRODID:-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN
  METHOD:PUBLISH
  BEGIN:VTODO
  ...
  PERCENT-COMPLETE:39
  END:VTODO
  END: VCALENDAR

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Task",
    "prodid": "-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN",
    ...
    "percentComplete": 39
  }

PERCENT-COMPLETE in a REPLY is used to indicate the level of completeness of the ATTENDEE. There should only be a single ATTENDEE in the VTODO object.

As ever recurrences complicate matters. For a non-recurring event or an override that contains the single participant, set the JSCalendar "percentComplete" property in the JSCalendar "participant" object representing the attendee.

  BEGIN: VCALENDAR
  PRODID:-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN
  METHOD:REPLY
  BEGIN:VTODO
  ...
  ATTENDEE:mailto:douglm@example.org
  PERCENT-COMPLETE:39
  END:VTODO
  END: VCALENDAR

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Task",
    "prodid": "-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN",
    ...
    "participants": {
      "be450b70-9bf7-4f6e-8f65-971ede566ce3": {
        "@type": "Participant",
        "sendTo": {
          "imip": "mailto:douglm@example.org"
        },
        "percentComplete": 39,
        "roles": {
          "attendee": true
        }
      },
      ...
  }

In the case of an override with the participant appearing in the master then add a patch to the override.

  BEGIN: VCALENDAR
  PRODID:-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN
  METHOD:REPLY
  BEGIN:VTODO
  ...
  ATTENDEE:mailto:douglm@example.org
  END:VTODO
  BEGIN:VTODO
  ...
  RECURRENCE-ID:20200523T120000
  ...
  ATTENDEE:mailto:douglm@example.org
  PERCENT-COMPLETE:39
  END:VTODO
  END: VCALENDAR

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Task",
    "prodid": "-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN",
    ...
    "participants": {
      "be450b70-9bf7-4f6e-8f65-971ede566ce3": {
        "@type": "Participant",
        "sendTo": {
          "imip": "mailto:douglm@example.org"
        },
        "roles": {
          "attendee": true
        }
      },
      "recurrenceOverrides": {
        "2020-05-23T12:00:00": {
          "participants/be4...6ce3/percentComplete": 39
        },
      ...
    }
  }

4.25. PRIORITY

Simply copy value into the JSCalendar "priority" property.

4.26. PRODID

For a vcalendar Group object with multiple Event and/or Task object the [RFC5545] VCALENDAR PRODID is mapped to a JSCalendar "prodid" property in the group.

When mapping to a single Event and/or Task object the [RFC5545] VCALENDAR PRODID is mapped to a JSCalendar "prodid" property in the group

  BEGIN: VCALENDAR
  PRODID:-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN
  BEGIN:VEVENT
  ...
  END:VEVENT
  END: VCALENDAR

  maps to

  {
    "@type": "Event",
    "prodid": "-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN",
    ...
  }

4.27. RECURRENCE-ID

Refer to Section 5 for information on mapping recurrence ids.

4.29. REQUEST-STATUS

Copy the value into the JSCalendar "requestStatus" property.

4.30. RESOURCES

The RESOURCES property value is a comma-separated list of resources. First split this into the separate resource names and then each resource is mapped on a participant object with a "kind" property of "resource" and the "name" property set to the resource name.

Mapping parameters:

ALTREP
Use the same process as for the ATTENDEE DIR parameter: create a link property with the "rel" property set to "alternate" and the "href" property set to the value of the ALTREP parameter. Then add the link to the participants "links" property.
LANG
Set the participants "language" property.

For an example see Section 6.3

4.31. RDATE

If the RDATE has a RANGE=THISANDFUTURE parameter then the recurrence MUST be split at this RDATE.

Truncate the original object before this RDATE, create a new master representing the object and link them by setting the jscalendar "relatedTo" property in both.

Otherwise create a patch object with the recurrence id set from the RDATE value. If the instance has overrides the differences will also be set in the object.

4.32. RRULE

Each RRULE is converted to an object in the JSCalendar "recurrenceRules" property. Each entry has the type "RecurrenceRule".

  ...
  RRULE:...
  ...

  maps to

  ...
  "recurrenceRules" : [{
      "@type" : "RecurrenceRule",
      ...
    }],
    ...

The recurrence rule object has one property for each element of the recurrence rule. The iCalendar rule has to be parsed out and the individual jscalendar property values set. Most take the same type but there are exceptions.

FREQ (mandatory)
Copy into the jscalendar "frequency" property converted to lowercase.
INTERVAL
If present and not 1 copy into the jscalendar "interval" property.
RSCALE
If present copy into the jscalendar "rscale" property converted to lowercase.
SKIP
If present copy into the jscalendar "skip" property converted to lowercase.
WKST
If present copy into the jscalendar "firstDayOfWeek" property converted to lowercase.
BYDAY

If present each element becomes an entry in the jsCalendar "byDay" propety. This is an array of NDay objects which may have 2 properties:

day
The two character weekday abbreviation.
nthOfPeriod
If the weekday abbreviation is preceded by a signed integer value set the jscalendar "nthOfPeriod" property.
  ...
  RRULE:...,BYDAY=-1MO
  ...

  maps to

  ...
  "recurrenceRules" : [{
      "@type" : "RecurrenceRule",
      ...
      "byday": [{
          "day": "mo",
          "nthOfPeriod": -1
        }]
      ...
    }],
    ...
BYMONTHDAY
If present each element will be an element in the jscalendar "byMonthDay" property.
BYMONTH
If present each element will be an element in the jscalendar "byMonth" property.
Note that the iCalendar values are numeric but the JSCalendar values are strings. This is because of the possible "L" suffix for leap months.
BYYEARDAY
If present each element will be an element in the jscalendar "byYearDay" property.
BYWEEKNO
If present each element will be an element in the jscalendar "byWeekNo" property.
BYHOUR
If present each element will be an element in the jscalendar "byHour" property.
BYMINUTE
If present each element will be an element in the jscalendar "byMinute" property.
BYSECOND
If present each element will be an element in the jscalendar "bySecond" property.
BYSETPOS
If present each element will be an element in the jscalendar "bySetPosition" property.
COUNT
If present set in the jscalendar "count" property.
UNTIL
If present set the jscalendar "until" property with the appropriately reformatted value. If the is no time part append a 0 time and reformat as a jscalendar local date/time.

Some examples:

  ...
  RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;COUNT=10
  ...

  maps to

  ...
  "recurrenceRules" : [{
      "@type" : "RecurrenceRule",
      "frequency": "daily",
      "count": 10
    }],
    ...
  ...
  RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;UNTIL=20220512T140000Z;
   BYMONTH=1;BYDAY=SU,MO,TU,WE,TH,FR,SA
  ...

  maps to

  ...
  "recurrenceRules" : [{
      "@type" : "RecurrenceRule",
      "frequency": "yearly",
      "byMonth": ["1"],
      "byDay": [{
            "day": "su"
          },
          }
            "day": "mo"
          },
          }
            "day": "tu"
          },
          }
            "day": "we"
          },
          }
            "day": "th"
          },
          }
            "day": "fr"
          },
          }
            "day": "sa"
          }],
      "until": "2022-05-12T10:00:00"
    }],
    ...
  ...
  RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;COUNT=6;BYDAY=-2MO
  ...

  maps to

  ...
  "recurrenceRules" : [{
      "@type" : "RecurrenceRule",
      "frequency": "monthly",
      "byDay": [{
          "day": "mo",
          "nthOfPeriod": -2
        }],
      "count": 6
    }],
    ...

4.33. SEQUENCE

Copy the value into the JSCalendar "sequence" property.

4.34. STATUS

For a VEVENT copy the lower-cased value into the JSCalendar "status" property.

For a VTODO copy the lower-cased value into the JSCalendar "progress" property.

4.35. STRUCTURED-DATA

This property is mapped on to a JSCalendar "link" object with the value mapped on to the JSCalendar "href" property in a manner depending on the "STRUCTURED-DATA" "VALUE" parameter:

VALUE=TEXT
Copy the value as a [RFC2397] data uri either as plain text or by encoding as a base64 value. If plain text the value may need escaping as per [RFC2397].
VALUE=BINARY
Copy the value as a [RFC2397] data uri speifying base64 encoding.
VALUE=URI
Copy the value as-is into the href.

The "STRUCTURED-DATA" "SCHEMA" parameter is mapped on to a JSCalendar "schema" property within the link object.

The "STRUCTURED-DATA" "FMTTYPE" parameter is mapped on to a JSCalendar "contentType" property within the link object.

For example:

  ...
  STRUCTURED-DATA;FMTTYPE=application/ld+json;
      SCHEMA="https://schema.org/SportsEvent";
      VALUE=TEXT:{\n
        "@context": "http://schema.org"\,\n
        "@type": "SportsEvent"\,\n
        "homeTeam": "Pittsburgh Pirates"\,\n
        "awayTeam": "San Francisco Giants"\n
      }\n
  ...

  maps to (with data truncated)

  ...
  "links": {
    "1": {
      "@type" : "Link",
      "contentType": "application/ld+json",
      "schema": "https://schema.org/SportsEvent",
      "href": "data:base64;ewogICAgICAgICJAY29udGV4dCI6IC..."
    }
  }
  ...

4.36. SUMMARY

Copy the value into the JSCalendar "title" property.

Mapping parameters:

ALTREP
No mapping.
LANG
Use the "locale" property.

4.37. TRANSP

If the value of the TRANSP property (ignoring case) is "opaque" set the JSCalendar "freeBusyStatus" property to the value "busy".

Otherwise set the JSCalendar "freeBusyStatus" property to the value "free".

4.38. UID

Copy the value into the JSCalendar "uid" property.

4.39. URL

Maps to a Link object in the JSCalendar object's "links" property, with the URL property value mapped to the Link "href" property.

5. Translating iCalendar Recurrences

5.1. Translating iCalendar Recurrences: Simple objects with overrides

A simple object with overrides will be converted to a jsCalendar master event with the rules, recurrence dates and exclusion dates translated appropriately.

Overrides MUST be mapped on to a jsCalendar patch object and added to the "recurrenceOverrides" property of the master event with the key being the value of the iCalendar RECURRENCE-ID translated to a json format.

Any override property with the same value as the master SHOULD be ommitted. Remaining properties MAY be added in full. Where appropriate, differences SHOULD be expressed as a patch.

This can result in a significant reduction in size for objects with small changes to overrides, for example changing the participation status of an attendee.

5.2. Translating iCalendar Recurrences: Overrides with no master

When inviting an attendee to a single instance of a recurring event, only that override should be sent to the attendee. In this case the override should be a complete jsCalendar object with the type set to the type of the master.

Additionally, there MUST be a recurrenceId property set to the value of the recurrence id for that override. If the timezone of the start of the instance is different from the master value, then there must also be a "recurrenceIdTimeZone" property set to the start timezone of the master.

6. Translating iCalendar: Further examples

This section provides more complete examples of translating from [RFC5545] to JSCalendar.

As usual note that json string values may be split because of line width limits. This is not legal json.

6.1. Recurring event with ATTACH

This is an example of a recurring event with overrides. The first override removes an ATTACH property and adds an ATTACH property. The second override removes all ATTACH properties.

  BEGIN:VCALENDAR
  CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
  PRODID:-//example.org//EN
  VERSION:2.0
  BEGIN:VEVENT
  DTSTAMP:20200522T142047Z
  DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200522T120000
  DURATION:PT1H
  RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;COUNT=8
  SUMMARY:recurring daily 8 times
  UID:6252D6C40A8308BFE25BBDErecur-1
  ATTACH;FMTTYPE=text/plain:http://example.org/doc1.txt
  ATTACH;FMTTYPE=text/plain:http://example.org/doc2.txt
  ATTACH;FMTTYPE=text/plain:http://example.org/doc3.txt
  END:VEVENT
  BEGIN:VEVENT
  DTSTAMP:20200522T142047Z
  DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200523T120000
  DURATION:PT1H
  RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York:20200523T120000
  SUMMARY:recurring daily 8 times
  UID:6252D6C40A8308BFE25BBDErecur-1
  ATTACH;FMTTYPE=text/plain:http://example.org/doc2.txt
  ATTACH;FMTTYPE=text/plain:http://example.org/doc3.txt
  ATTACH;FMTTYPE=text/plain:http://example.org/doc4.txt
  END:VEVENT
  BEGIN:VEVENT
  DTSTAMP:20200522T142047Z
  DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200524T120000
  DURATION:PT1H
  RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York:20200524T120000
  SUMMARY:recurring daily 8 times
  UID:6252D6C40A8308BFE25BBDErecur-1
  END:VEVENT
  END:VCALENDAR

  maps to

  {
    "prodId": "//example.org//EN",
    "entries": [
      {
        "links": {
          "1": {
            "@type": "Link",
            "rel": "enclosure",
            "contentType": "text/plain",
            "href": "http://example.org/doc1.txt"
          },
          "2": {
            "@type": "Link",
            "rel": "enclosure",
            "contentType": "text/plain",
            "href": "http://example.org/doc2.txt"
          },
          "3": {
            "@type": "Link",
            "rel": "enclosure",
            "contentType": "text/plain",
            "href": "http://example.org/doc3.txt"
          }
        },
        "created ": "2020-05-23T17:04:50Z",
        "start": "2020-05-22T12:00:00",
        "timeZone": "America/New_York",
        "duration": "PT1H",
        "title": "recurring daily 8 times",
        "uid": "6252D6C40A8308BFE25BBDErecur-1",
        "recurrenceRules": [
          {
            "@type": "RecurrenceRule",
            "frequency": "daily",
            "count": 8
          }
        ],
        "recurrenceOverrides": {
          "2020-05-23T12:00:00": {
            "recurrenceId": "2020-05-23T12:00:00",
            "links/d4a618d4-929c-4c81-ae5b-322afe407a00": null,
            "links/fb75b76a-a159-4a86-bd3d-7ace6b39c6c3": {
              "@type": "Link",
              "rel": "enclosure",
              "contentType": "text/plain",
              "href": "http://example.org/doc4.txt"
            }
          },
          "2020-05-24T12:00:00": {
            "recurrenceId": "2020-05-24T12:00:00",
            "links/d4a618d4-929c-4c81-ae5b-322afe407a00": null,
            "links/6c54e72e-3413-487c-ae14-fb318a90db43": null,
            "links/44087e9a-132c-4a5d-b25d-4ce580edb004": null
          }
        }
      }
    ]
  }

6.2. Simple event with CONTACT

This example shows the conversion of a simple event with a single CONTACT property in JSCalendar.

    BEGIN:VCALENDAR
    CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
    PRODID:-//Example//EN
    VERSION:2.0
    BEGIN:VEVENT
    DTSTAMP:20200522T142047Z
    DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200622T120000
    DURATION:PT1H
    SUMMARY:event with contact
    UID:6252D6C40A8308BFE25BBEFcontact-1
    CONTACT;ALTREP="ldap://example.com:6666/o=ABC%20Industries\,
     c=US???(cn=Jim%20Dolittle)":Jim Dolittle\, ABC Industries\,
     +1-919-555-1234
    END:VEVENT
    END:VCALENDAR

    translates to

    {
      "@type": "Group",
      "prodId": "//Example.org//Example V3.13.2//EN",
      "entries": [
        {
          "@type": "Event",
          "participants": {
            "40288108-733187c1-0173-3188007b-00000001": {
              "@type": "Participant",
              "roles": {
                "contact": true
              },
              "description": "Jim Dolittle, ABC Industries,\
                             +1-919-555-1234",
              "links": {
                "1": {
                  "@type": "Link",
                  "href": "ldap://example.com:6666/o=ABC%20Industries,\
                                 c=US???(cn=Jim%20Dolittle)",
                  "rel": "alternate"
                }
              }
            }
          },
          "created ": "2020-07-09T03:04:23Z",
          "start": "2020-06-22T12:00:00",
          "timeZone": "America/New_York",
          "duration": "PT1H",
          "title": "event with contact",
          "uid": "6252D6C40A8308BFE25BBEFcontact-1"
        }
      ]
    }

6.4. Recurring event. Attendees only in overrides

In this more complex example there is no ORGANIZER or ATTENDEEs in the master event. There are overrides which invite one or more attendees.

For one overrride the ORGANIZER is also an ATTENDEE. In the other that is not the case. This is reflected in the "roles" property for the organizer.

Note that each override has its own "participants" property and the first has a links property to handle the DIR parameter on one attendee.

    BEGIN:VCALENDAR
    PRODID://Example.org//Example V3.13.2//EN
    VERSION:2.0
    BEGIN:VEVENT
    CREATED:20200704T035515Z
    DURATION:PT1H
    DTSTAMP:20200704T035706Z
    DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200522T120000
    LAST-MODIFIED:20200704T035706Z
    SUMMARY:recurring daily 8 times
    UID:6252D6C40A8308BFE25BBEFrecur1-1
    RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;COUNT=8
    END:VEVENT
    BEGIN:VEVENT
    RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York:20200523T120000
    ATTENDEE:mailto:douglm@example.org
    ATTENDEE;RSVP=TRUE;SCHEDULE-STATUS=1.2;DIR="http://example.org/
     vcards/vbede.vcf":mailto:vbede@example.org
    CREATED:20200704T035515Z
    DURATION:PT1H
    DTSTAMP:20200704T035706Z
    DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200523T120000
    LAST-MODIFIED:20200704T035706Z
    ORGANIZER:mailto:douglm@example.org
    SUMMARY:recurring daily 8 times
    UID:6252D6C40A8308BFE25BBEFrecur1-1
    END:VEVENT
    BEGIN:VEVENT
    RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York:20200524T120000
    ATTENDEE;RSVP=TRUE;SCHEDULE-STATUS=1.2:mailto:user01@example.org
    ATTENDEE;RSVP=TRUE;SCHEDULE-STATUS=1.2:mailto:vbede@example.org
    CREATED:20200704T035515Z
    DURATION:PT1H
    DTSTAMP:20200704T035706Z
    DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200524T120000
    LAST-MODIFIED:20200704T035706Z
    ORGANIZER:mailto:douglm@example.org
    SUMMARY:recurring daily 8 times
    UID:6252D6C40A8308BFE25BBEFrecur1-1
    END:VEVENT
    END:VCALENDAR

    translates to

    {
      "@type": "Group",
      "prodId": "//Example.org//Example V3.13.2//EN",
      "entries": [
        {
          "@type": "Event",
          "created ": "2020-07-04T03:57:06Z",
          "start": "2020-05-22T12:00:00",
          "timeZone": "America/New_York",
          "duration": "PT1H",
          "title": "recurring daily 8 times",
          "uid": "6252D6C40A8308BFE25BBEFrecur1-1",
          "recurrenceRules": [
            {
              "@type": "RecurrenceRule",
              "frequency": "daily",
              "count": 8
            }
          ],
          "recurrenceOverrides": {
            "2020-05-23T12:00:00": {
              "participants": {
                "be450b70-9bf7-4f6e-8f65-971ede566ce3": {
                  "@type": "Participant",
                  "sendTo": {
                    "imip": "mailto:douglm@example.org"
                  },
                  "roles": {
                    "attendee": true,
                    "owner": true
                  }
                },
                "a539dfe3-4463-4f28-b9de-17d3a0e99faf": {
                  "@type": "Participant",
                  "sendTo": {
                    "imip": "mailto:vbede@example.org"
                  },
                  "expectReply": true,
                  "links": {
                    "1": {
                      "@type": "Link",
                      "href": "http://example.org/vcards/vbede.vcf",
                      "rel": "alternate"
                    }
                  },
                  "roles": {
                    "attendee": true
                  },
                  "scheduleStatus": "1.2"
                }
              },
              "replyTo": {
                "imip": "mailto:douglm@example.org"
              }
            },
            "2020-05-24T12:00:00": {
              "participants": {
                "daeae4cf-6f6a-4ce3-9f4d-6bd884650d3d": {
                  "@type": "Participant",
                  "sendTo": {
                    "imip": "mailto:user01@example.org"
                  },
                  "expectReply": true,
                  "roles": {
                    "attendee": true
                  },
                  "scheduleStatus": "1.2"
                },
                "a6de6de3-271f-4679-9241-1b3bca6b602d": {
                  "@type": "Participant",
                  "sendTo": {
                    "imip": "mailto:vbede@example.org"
                  },
                  "expectReply": true,
                  "roles": {
                    "attendee": true
                  },
                  "scheduleStatus": "1.2"
                },
                "aaa8483b-b18b-4dbd-b218-77d8db027d35": {
                  "@type": "Participant",
                  "sendTo": {
                    "imip": "mailto:douglm@example.org"
                  },
                  "roles": {
                    "owner": true
                  }
                }
              },
              "replyTo": {
                "imip": "mailto:douglm@example.org"
              }
            }
          }
        }
      ]
    }

7. Translating JSCalendar objects to iCalendar

This section lists the JSCalendar objects that map to [RFC5545] components.

7.1. Event

A JSCalendar object with a type of "Event" is mapped on to a [RFC5545] VEVENT component.

If it is a single VEVENT then a [RFC5545] VCALENDAR component must surround it and the JSCalendar "prodid" property will be converted to a [RFC5545] PRODID.

  {
    "@type": "Event",
    "prodid": "-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN",
    ...
  }

  maps to

  BEGIN: VCALENDAR
  PRODID:-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN
  BEGIN:VEVENT
  ...
  END:VEVENT
  END: VCALENDAR

When converting multiple Event or Task objects the surrounding [RFC5545] VCALENDAR object must have a [RFC5545] PRODID set from either the Group "prodid" or generated.

7.2. Group

A JSCalendar object with a type of "Group" is mapped on to a [RFC5545] VCALENDAR component.

  {
    "@type": "Group",
    "prodid": "-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN",
    ...
    {
      "@type": "Event",
      ...
    }
    {
      "@type": "Event",
      ...
    }
  }

  maps to

  BEGIN: VCALENDAR
  PRODID:-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN
  BEGIN:VEVENT
  ...
  END:VEVENT
  BEGIN:VEVENT
  ...
  END:VEVENT
  END: VCALENDAR

7.3. Task

A JSCalendar object with a type of "Task" is mapped on to a [RFC5545] VTODO component.

If it is a single VTODO then a [RFC5545] VCALENDAR component must surround it and the JSCalendar "prodid" property will be converted to a [RFC5545] PRODID.

  {
    "@type": "Task",
    "prodid": "-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN",
    ...
  }

  maps to

  BEGIN: VCALENDAR
  PRODID:-//ABC Corporation//NONSGML My Product//EN
  BEGIN:VTODO
  ...
  END:VTODO
  END: VCALENDAR

When converting multiple Event or Task objects the surrounding [RFC5545] VCALENDAR object must have a [RFC5545] PRODID set from either the Group "prodid" or generated.

8. Translating JSCalendar properties to iCalendar

This section is an alphabetic list of all JSCalendar top-level properties that map to [RFC5545] iCalendar.

8.1. alerts

Each member of a JSCalendar alerts property maps to a [RFC5545] VALARM component. Only display and email alarms are allowed in JSCalendar.

8.1.1. action

The JSCalendar "alert" property maps to the [RFC5545] ACTION property. The value SHOULD be the uppercased version if the JSCalendar "alert" property.

For example:

   ...
   "action": "display",
   ...

  maps to

   ACTION:DISPLAY

  and

   ...
   "action": "email",
   ...

  maps to

   ACTION:EMAIL

8.1.2. trigger

A JSCalendar trigger with a type of "AbsoluteTrigger" maps on to a [RFC5545] TRIGGER property with a "VALUE" parameter of "DATE-TIME" and a value taken from the JSCalendar "when" property.

For example:

   "trigger": {
     "@type": "AbsoluteTrigger",
     "when": "20210315T133000Z"
   }

  maps to

   TRIGGER;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210315T133000Z

A JSCalendar trigger with a type of "OffsetTrigger" maps on to a [RFC5545] TRIGGER property with a duration value taken from the JSCalendar "offset" property.

If the JSCalendar trigger has a "relativeTo" property with the value "end" then the [RFC5545] TRIGGER property will have a RELATED=END parameter.

For example:

   "trigger": {
     "@type": "OffsetTrigger",
     "offset": "-P2D",
     "relativeTo": "end"
   }

  maps to

   TRIGGER;RELATED=END:-P2D

  and

     "trigger": {
     "@type": "OffsetTrigger",
     "offset": "-PT30M"
   }

  maps to

  TRIGGER:-PT30M

8.1.3. todo

Need to deal with "acknowledged" and "relatedTo". Also in the icalendar to jscalendar.

8.2. categories

Each member of the JSCalendar "categories" property maps on to a [RFC9073] CONCEPT property with the value being the key of each member.

For example:

   ...
   "categories": {
     "http://example.com/event-types/arts/music": true,
     "http://example.com/performance-types/arts/live": true
   }
   ...

  maps to

   ...
   CONCEPT:http://example.com/event-types/arts/music
   CONCEPT:http://example.com/performance-types/arts/live
   ...

8.3. created

The JSCalendar "created" property maps on to a [RFC5545] CREATED property with the value being the [RFC5545] UTC date-time derived from the value of the property.

For example:

   ...
   "created": "2021-03-15T13:30"00Z"
   ...

  maps to

   ...
   CREATED:20210315T133000Z
   ...

8.4. duration

The JSCalendar "duration" property is only valid for event objects. Copy the JSCalendar "duration" property in to the [RFC5545] DURATION property.

For example:

   ...
   "duration": "PT1H"
   ...

  maps to

   ...
   DURATION:PT1H
   ...

8.5. estimatedDuration

The JSCalendar "estimatedDuration" property is only valid for task objects. Copy the JSCalendar "estimatedDuration" property in to the [RFC5545] ESTIMATED-DURATION property.

For example:

   ...
   "estimatedDuration": "PT18H"
   ...

  maps to

   ...
   ESTIMATED-DURATION:PT18H
   ...

8.6. keywords

Each member of the JSCalendar "categories" property maps on to a [RFC5545] CATEGORIES property with the value being the key of each member.

For example:

   ...
   "keywords": {
        "APPOINTMENT": true,
        "EDUCATION": true,
        "MEETING": true
      },
   ...

  maps to

   ...
   CATEGORIES:APPOINTMENT
   CATEGORIES:EDUCATION
   CATEGORIES:MEETING
   ...

   or alternatively

   ...
   CATEGORIES:APPOINTMENT,EDUCATION,MEETING
   ...

8.7. locations

JSCalendar locations map to [RFC9073]VLOCATION components.

Additionally, for backwards compatibility, one location should be mapped on to a [RFC5545] LOCATION property.

8.7.1. coordinates

TODO. Need to decide if to use GEO or define new GEO-URI.

8.7.2. description

The "description" property maps to the DESCRIPTON property value of the VLOCATION.

8.7.4. locationTypes

The keys of the "locationTypes" property map to the LOCATION-TYPE property value of the VLOCATION. The keys MUST be separated by the COMMA character (U+002c) and SHOULD sort in ascending alphabetical order.

8.7.5. name

The "name" property maps to the NAME property value of the VLOCATION.

8.7.6. relativeTo

The "relativeTo" property maps to the RELATED-TO property value of the VLOCATION. TODO need updated definition of the RELATED-TO draft.

8.7.7. timeZone

The "timeZone" property maps to the TZID property value of the VLOCATION.

If the TimeZoneId value matches a name from the IANA Time Zone Database [TZDB] then this value MUST be set in the TZID property.

If the TimeZoneId identifies a custom TimeZone in the JSCalendar object, then the TZID property value MUST be set to the "tzId" property value of the custom TimeZone object, and its related VTIMEZONE added to the VCALENDAR component that encloses the VLOCATION.

8.7.8. uid

The "uid" property maps to the UID property value of the VLOCATION. The identifier of the Location object in the enclosing "locations" property maps to the JMAP-ID property parameter. The parameter MAY be omitted if the identifier of the Location matches the "uid" value.

8.8. participants

JSCalendar participants will be mapped on to different iCalendar properties and components depending on their jsCalendar role values.

A participant with a role containing "contact" MUST be mapped on to an iCalendar CONTACT property and SHOULD also be mapped on to a [RFC9073]PARTICIPANT component which provides a better mapping.

A participant with a role containing "owner" MUST be mapped on to an iCalendar ORGANIZER property and SHOULD also be mapped on to a [RFC9073]PARTICIPANT component which provides a better mapping.

A participant with a role containing any of "attendee", "optional" or "informational" MUST be mapped on to an iCalendar ATTENDEE property and SHOULD also be mapped on to a [RFC9073]PARTICIPANT component which provides a better mapping.

A more complete mapping may be achieved by creating a [RFC9073]PARTICIPANT component.

For all properties the participants jsCalendar "language" property, if present, is mapped on to the iCalendar "LANG" property parameter.

For all properties if the participant contains a jsCalendar "link" with a "rel" of "alternate" then the value of the link is used for the iCalendar "ALTREP" property parameter.

Where do we get the cua?

8.9. timezones

The JSCalendar TimeZone objects within a "timezones" property are mapped on to [RFC5545] VTIMEZONE components within the surrounding VCALENDAR component. Each mapped TimeZone MUST only appear once.

  {
    "@type": "Event",
    ...
    "timezones": {
      "/Example/Somewhere: {
        "@type": "TimeZone",
        "tzId": "Example/Somewhere",
        ...
      },
      "/Example/Somewhere-else": {
        "@type": "TimeZone",
        "tzId": "Example/Somewhere-else",
        ...
      }
    }
  }

  maps to

  BEGIN: VTIMEZONE
  TZID: Example/Somewhere
  ...
  END: VTIMEZONE
  BEGIN: VTIMEZONE
  TZID: Example/Somewhere-else
  ...
  END: VTIMEZONE
  BEGIN: VEVENT
  ...
  END: VEVENT

When converting multiple Event or Task objects the surrounding [RFC5545] VCALENDAR object must have a [RFC5545] PRODID set from either the Group "prodid" or generated.

9. Security Considerations

The same security considerations as for [RFC8984] apply.

10. IANA Considerations

None.

11. Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the members of CalConnect for their valuable contributions. This specification originated from the work of the API technical committee of CalConnect, the Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium.

12. References

12.1. Normative References

[draft-ietf-calext-ical-relations]
"Support for iCalendar Relationships", <https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-calext-ical-relations>.
[RFC2119]
Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.
[RFC2397]
Masinter, L., "The "data" URL scheme", RFC 2397, DOI 10.17487/RFC2397, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2397>.
[RFC4648]
Josefsson, S., "The Base16, Base32, and Base64 Data Encodings", RFC 4648, DOI 10.17487/RFC4648, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4648>.
[RFC5545]
Desruisseaux, B., Ed., "Internet Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification (iCalendar)", RFC 5545, DOI 10.17487/RFC5545, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5545>.
[RFC5546]
Daboo, C., Ed., "iCalendar Transport-Independent Interoperability Protocol (iTIP)", RFC 5546, DOI 10.17487/RFC5546, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5546>.
[RFC6638]
Daboo, C. and B. Desruisseaux, "Scheduling Extensions to CalDAV", RFC 6638, DOI 10.17487/RFC6638, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6638>.
[RFC6868]
Daboo, C., "Parameter Value Encoding in iCalendar and vCard", RFC 6868, DOI 10.17487/RFC6868, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6868>.
[RFC7986]
Daboo, C., "New Properties for iCalendar", RFC 7986, DOI 10.17487/RFC7986, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7986>.
[RFC8259]
Bray, T., Ed., "The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Data Interchange Format", STD 90, RFC 8259, DOI 10.17487/RFC8259, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8259>.
[RFC8984]
Jenkins, N. and R. Stepanek, "JSCalendar: A JSON Representation of Calendar Data", RFC 8984, DOI 10.17487/RFC8984, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8984>.
[RFC9073]
Douglass, M., "Event Publishing Extensions to iCalendar", RFC 9073, DOI 10.17487/RFC9073, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9073>.
[RFC9074]
Daboo, C. and K. Murchison, Ed., ""VALARM" Extensions for iCalendar", RFC 9074, DOI 10.17487/RFC9074, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9074>.

12.2. Informative References

[TZDB]
IANA, "Time Zone Database", <https://www.iana.org/time-zones>.

Authors' Addresses

Neil Jenkins
FastMail
PO Box 234
Collins St West
Melbourne VIC 8007
Australia
Robert Stepanek
FastMail
PO Box 234
Collins St West
Melbourne VIC 8007
Australia
Michael Douglass
Bedework Commercial Services
226 3rd Street
Troy, NY 12180
United States of America

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