XXXIV. MCAL functions

MCAL stands for Modular Calendar Access Library.

Libmcal is a C library for accessing calendars. It's written to be very modular, with plugable drivers. MCAL is the calendar equivalent of the IMAP module for mailboxes.

With mcal support, a calendar stream can be opened much like the mailbox stream with the IMAP support. Calendars can be local file stores, remote ICAP servers, or other formats that are supported by the mcal library.

Calendar events can be pulled up, queried, and stored. There is also support for calendar triggers (alarms) and reoccuring events.

With libmcal, central calendar servers can be accessed and used, removing the need for any specific database or local file programming.

To get these functions to work, you have to compile PHP with --with-mcal. That requires the mcal library to be installed. Grab the latest version from http://mcal.chek.com/ and compile and install it.

The following constants are defined when using the MCAL module: MCAL_SUNDAY, MCAL_MONDAY, MCAL_TUESDAY, MCAL_WEDNESDAY, MCAL_THURSDAY, MCAL_FRIDAY, MCAL_SATURDAY, MCAL_RECUR_NONE, MCAL_RECUR_DAILY, MCAL_RECUR_WEEKLY, MCAL_RECUR_MONTHLY_MDAY, MCAL_RECUR_MONTHLY_WDAY, MCAL_RECUR_YEARLY, MCAL_JANUARY, MCAL_FEBRUARY, MCAL_MARCH, MCAL_APRIL, MCAL_MAY, MCAL_JUNE, MCAL_JULY, MCAL_AUGUGT, MCAL_SEPTEMBER, MCAL_OCTOBER, MCAL_NOVEMBER, and MCAL_DECEMBER. Most of the functions use an internal event structure that is unique for each stream. This alleviates the need to pass around large objects between functions. There are convenience functions for setting, initializing, and retrieving the event structure values.

Table of Contents
mcal_open — Opens up an MCAL connection
mcal_close — Close an MCAL stream
mcal_fetch_event — Fetches an event from the calendar stream
mcal_list_events — Return a list of events between two given datetimes
mcal_append_event — Store a new event into an MCAL calendar
mcal_store_event — Modify an existing event in an MCAL calendar
mcal_delete_event — Delete an event from an MCAL calendar
mcal_snooze — Turn off an alarm for an event
mcal_list_alarms — Return a list of events that has an alarm triggered at the given datetime
mcal_event_init — Initializes a streams global event structure
mcal_event_set_category — Sets the category of the streams global event structure
mcal_event_set_title — Sets the title of the streams global event structure
mcal_event_set_description — Sets the description of the streams global event structure
mcal_event_set_start — Sets the start date and time of the streams global event structure
mcal_event_set_end — Sets the end date and time of the streams global event structure
mcal_event_set_alarm — Sets the alarm of the streams global event structure
mcal_event_set_class — Sets the class of the streams global event structure
mcal_is_leap_year — Returns if the given year is a leap year or not
mcal_days_in_month — Returns the number of days in the given month
mcal_date_valid — Returns true if the given year, month, day is a valid date
mcal_time_valid — Returns true if the given year, month, day is a valid time
mcal_day_of_week — Returns the day of the week of the given date
mcal_day_of_year — Returns the day of the year of the given date
mcal_date_compare — Compares two dates
mcal_next_recurrence — Returns the next recurrence of the event
mcal_event_set_recur_none — Sets the recurrence of the streams global event structure
mcal_event_set_recur_daily — Sets the recurrence of the streams global event structure
mcal_event_set_recur_weekly — Sets the recurrence of the streams global event structure
mcal_event_set_recur_monthly_mday — Sets the recurrence of the streams global event structure
mcal_event_set_recur_monthly_wday — Sets the recurrence of the streams global event structure
mcal_event_set_recur_yearly — Sets the recurrence of the streams global event structure
mcal_fetch_current_stream_event — Returns an object containing the current streams event structure
mcal_event_add_attribute — Adds an attribute and a value to the streams global event structure