SYNOPSIS
my $vfreebusy = Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy->new();
$vfreebusy->add_properties(
organizer => 'MAILTO:[email protected]',
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
freebusy => Date::ICal->new( epoch => ... )->ical . '/' . Date::ICal->new( epoch => ... )->ical,
);
$calendar->add_entry($vfreebusy);
DESCRIPTION
A Data::ICal::Entry::FreeBusy object represents a request for information about free and busy time or a reponse to such a request, in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as ``components''.) It is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.METHODS
ical_entry_type
Returns "VFREEBUSY", its iCalendar entry name.mandatory_unique_properties
The "uid" property is mandatory if "rfc_strict" was passed to ``new'' in Data::ICal.optional_unique_properties
According to the iCalendar standard, the following properties may be specified at most one time for a free/busy entry:
contact dtstart dtend duration dtstamp organizer uid url
optional_repeatable_properties
According to the iCalendar standard, the following properties may be specified any number of times for free/busy entry:
attendee comment freebusy request-status
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.