SYNOPSIS
my $valarm = Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm::Audio->new();
$valarm->add_properties(
attach => [ "basic:ftp://host.com/pub/sounds/bell-01.aud", { fmttype => "audio/basic" } ],
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
trigger => [ Date::ICal->new( epoch => ... )->ical, { value => 'DATE-TIME' } ],
);
$vevent->add_entry($valarm);
DESCRIPTION
A Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm::Email object represents an emailed alarm attached to a todo item or event in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as ``components''.) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm and accepts all of its methods.The "attendee" properties are intended as the recipient list of the email; the "summary" as its subject; the "description" as its body; and the "attach" as its attachments.
METHODS
new
Creates a new Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm::Email object; sets its "ACTION" property to "EMAIL".mandatory_unique_properties
In addition to "action" and "trigger" (see ``mandatory_unique_properties'' in Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm), emailed alarms must also specify a value for "description" and "summary".mandatory_repeatable_properties
According to the iCalendar standard, the "attendee" property must be specified at least once for an emailed alarm.optional_repeatable_properties
According to the iCalendar standard, the "attach" property may be specified any number of times for an emailed alarm.AUTHOR
Best Practical Solutions, LLC <[email protected]>LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 - 2015, Best Practical Solutions, LLC. All rights reserved.This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.