Net::ICal::ETJ - iCalendar event, todo and journal entry base class


NAME

Net::ICal::ETJ - iCalendar event, todo and journal entry base class


SYNOPSIS

  use Net::ICal::ETJ;
  my $c = new Net::ICal::ETJ(%arguments);


DESCRIPTION

Net::ICal::ETJ represents iCalendar events, todo items and journal entries. It's a base class for N::I::Event, N::I::Todo, and N::I::Journal.

Casual users shouldn't ever need to actually make an ETJ object. The following documentation is for developers only.


DEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION

$self->validate

Performs basic validation on a Net::ICal event, todo or journal object. Returns 1 for success, undef for failure.

Required properties include:

my $args = { attendee => new Net::ICal::Attendee('mailto:foo@example.com');

ok( $c->validate($args) , ``Validation of simple, correct ETJ''); ok( not($c->validate()) , ``ETJ with no organizer should fail'');

_create($foo, $class, %args)

Creates the ETJ object map using Class::MethodMapper

$self->occurrences($reqperiod)

Given a period of time, determines occurences of an Event/Todo/Journal within that period. Returns an arrayref of... what exactly?


SEE ALSO

the Net::ICal::Event manpage, the Net::ICal::Todo manpage, the Net::ICal::Journal manpage, and if you want to understand *how* this module works, read the source. You'll need to understand how the Class::MethodMapper manpage works also.

More documentation pointers can also be found in the Net::ICal manpage.

 Net::ICal::ETJ - iCalendar event, todo and journal entry base class