<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE rfc SYSTEM"rfc2629.dtd">"rfc2629-xhtml.ent"> <rfc xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" ipr="trust200902" docName="draft-ietf-calext-jscalendar-32" number="8984" obsoletes="" updates="" submissionType="IETF" category="std"docName="draft-ietf-calext-jscalendar-32"> <?rfc toc="yes"?> <?rfc symrefs="yes"?> <?rfc sortrefs="yes"?> <?rfc compact="no"?> <?rfc subcompact="no"?> <?rfc private=""?> <?rfc topblock="yes"?> <?rfc comments="no"?>consensus="true" xml:lang="en" tocInclude="true" symRefs="true" sortRefs="true" version="3"> <!-- xml2rfc v2v3 conversion 3.5.0 --> <front> <title abbrev="JSCalendar">JSCalendar: A JSONrepresentationRepresentation ofcalendar data</title>Calendar Data</title> <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8984"/> <authorinitials="N.M."initials="N." surname="Jenkins" fullname="Neil Jenkins"> <organization>Fastmail</organization> <address> <postal><street>PO<street>P.O. Box 234</street><street>Collins St West</street><extaddr>Collins St. West</extaddr> <city>Melbourne</city> <code>VIC 8007</code> <country>Australia</country><region /><region/> </postal><phone /><phone/> <email>neilj@fastmailteam.com</email> <uri>https://www.fastmail.com</uri> </address> </author> <author initials="R." surname="Stepanek" fullname="Robert Stepanek"> <organization>Fastmail</organization> <address> <postal><street>PO<street>P.O. Box 234</street><street>Collins St West</street><extaddr>Collins St. West</extaddr> <city>Melbourne</city> <code>VIC 8007</code> <country>Australia</country><region /><region/> </postal> <email>rsto@fastmailteam.com</email> <uri>https://www.fastmail.com</uri> </address> </author> <dateyear="2020" month="October" day="16" />year="2021" month="July"/> <area>Applications</area> <workgroup>Calendaring extensions</workgroup> <keyword>JSON</keyword> <keyword>iCalendar</keyword> <keyword>calendar</keyword> <keyword>events</keyword> <keyword>date</keyword> <keyword>time</keyword> <abstract> <t>This specification defines a data model and JSON representation of calendar data that can be used for storage and data exchange in a calendaring and scheduling environment. It aims to be an alternative and, over time, successor to the widely deployed iCalendar dataformat, andformat. It also aims to be unambiguous, extendable, and simple to process. In contrast to the jCal format, which is alsoJSON-based,based on JSON, JSCalendar is not a direct mapping fromiCalendar,iCalendar but defines the data model independently and expands semantics where appropriate.</t> </abstract> </front> <middle> <section anchor="introduction"title="Introduction">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Introduction</name> <t>This document defines a data model for calendar event and task objects, or groups of such objects, in electronic calendar applications and systems. The format aims to be unambiguous,extendableextendable, and simple to process.</t> <t>The key design considerations for this data model are as follows:<list style="symbols"> <t>The</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li>The attributes of the calendar entry represented must be described as simple key-value pairs. Simple events are simple to represent; complex events can bemodelled accurately.</t> <t>Wherevermodeled accurately.</li> <li>Wherever possible, there should be only one way to express the desired semantics, reducingcomplexity.</t> <t>Thecomplexity.</li> <li>The data model should avoid ambiguities, which often lead to interoperability issues betweenimplementations.</t> <t>Theimplementations.</li> <li>The data model should be generally compatible with the iCalendar data format <xref target="RFC5545"/>format="default"/> <xref target="RFC7986"/>format="default"/> and extensions, but the specification should add new attributes where the iCalendar format currently lacks expressivity, and drop seldom-used, obsolete, or redundant properties. This means translation with no loss of semantics should be easy with most common iCalendarfiles.</t> <t>Extensions,files.</li> <li>Extensions, such as new properties and components, should not require updates to thisdocument.</t> </list> </t>document.</li> </ul> <t>The representation of this data model is defined in theI-JSONInternet JSON (I-JSON) format <xref target="RFC7493"/>,format="default"/>, which is a strict subset of theJavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Data Interchange FormatJSON data interchange format <xref target="RFC8259"/>.format="default"/>. Using JSON is mostly a pragmatic choice: its widespread use makes JSCalendar easier toadopt,adopt and the ready availability of production-ready JSON implementations eliminates a whole category of parser-related interoperability issues, which iCalendar has often suffered from.</t> <section anchor="relation-to-icalendar"title="Motivationnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Motivation and Relation to iCalendar andjCal">jCal</name> <t>The iCalendar data format <xref target="RFC5545"/>,format="default"/>, a widely deployed interchange format for calendaring and scheduling data, has served calendaring vendors for a longwhile,time but contains some ambiguities and pitfalls thatcan notcannot be overcome without backward-incompatible changes.</t> <t>Sources of implementation errors include the following:<list style="symbols"> <t>iCalendar</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li>iCalendar defines various formats for local times,UTC time,UTC, anddates.</t> <t>iCalendardates.</li> <li>iCalendar requires custom time zone definitions within a single calendarcomponent.</t> <t>iCalendar'scomponent.</li> <li>iCalendar's definition of recurrence rules is ambiguous and has resulted in differingunderstandingsinterpretations, even between experienced calendardevelopers.</t> <t>Thedevelopers.</li> <li>The iCalendar format itself causes interoperability issues due to misuse of CRLF-terminated strings, line continuations, and subtle differences among iCalendarparsers.</t> </list> </t>parsers.</li> </ul> <t>In recent years, many new products and services have appeared that wish to use a JSON representation of calendar data within their APIs. The JSON format for iCalendar data, <xreftarget="RFC7265">jCal</xref>,target="RFC7265" format="default">jCal</xref>, is a direct mapping between iCalendar and JSON. In its effort to represent full iCalendar semantics, it inherits all the same pitfalls and uses a complicated JSON structure.</t> <t>As a consequence, since the standardization of jCal, the majority of implementations and service providers either kept usingiCalendar,iCalendar or came up with their own proprietary JSON representations, which are incompatible with each other and often suffer from common pitfalls, such as storing event start times in UTC (which become incorrect if thetimezone'stime zone's rules change in the future). JSCalendar meets the demand for JSON-formatted calendar data that is free of such known problems and provides a standard representation as an alternative to the proprietary formats.</t> </section> <section anchor="notational-conventions"title="Notational Conventions"> <t>Thenumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Notational Conventions</name> <t> The key words"MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY","<bcp14>MUST</bcp14>", "<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14>", "<bcp14>REQUIRED</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHALL</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHALL NOT</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14>", "<bcp14>RECOMMENDED</bcp14>", "<bcp14>NOT RECOMMENDED</bcp14>", "<bcp14>MAY</bcp14>", and"OPTIONAL""<bcp14>OPTIONAL</bcp14>" in this document are to be interpreted as described inBCP 14BCP 14 <xreftarget="RFC2119" />target="RFC2119"/> <xreftarget="RFC8174" />target="RFC8174"/> when, and only when, they appear in all capitals, as shownhere.</t>here. </t> <t>The underlying format used for this specification is JSON. Consequently, the terms "object" and "array" as well as the four primitive types (strings, numbers, booleans, and null) are to be interpreted as described inSection 1 of<xref target="RFC8259" sectionFormat="of" section="1" />.</t> <t>Some examples in this document contain "partial" JSON documents used for illustrative purposes. In these examples,three periodsan ellipsis "..."areis used to indicate a portion of the document that has been removed for compactness.</t> </section> <section anchor="type-signatures"title="Type Signatures">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Type Signatures</name> <t>Type signatures are given for all JSON values in this document. The following conventions are used:</t><t><list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">*</spanx> - The<dl newline="false"> <dt><tt>*</tt>:</dt> <dd>The type is undefined (the value could be any type, although permitted values may be constrained by the context of thisvalue).</t> <t><spanx style="verb">String</spanx> - Thevalue).</dd> <dt><tt>String</tt>:</dt> <dd>This is the JSON stringtype.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">Number</spanx> - Thetype.</dd> <dt><tt>Number</tt>:</dt> <dd>This is the JSON numbertype.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">Boolean</spanx> - Thetype.</dd> <dt><tt>Boolean</tt>:</dt> <dd>This is the JSON booleantype.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">A[B]</spanx> - A JSON object where thetype.</dd> <dt><tt>A[B]</tt>:</dt> <dd>The keys are all of type<spanx style="verb">A</spanx>,<tt>A</tt> and the values are all of type<spanx style="verb">B</spanx>.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">A[]</spanx> - An<tt>B</tt> for a JSON object.</dd> <dt><tt>A[]</tt>:</dt> <dd>There is an array of values of type<spanx style="verb">A</spanx>.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">A|B</spanx> - The<tt>A</tt></dd> <dt><tt>A|B</tt>:</dt> <dd>The value is either of type<spanx style="verb">A</spanx><tt>A</tt> or of type<spanx style="verb">B</spanx>.</t> </list></t><tt>B</tt>.</dd> </dl> <t>Other types may also begiven, withgiven; their representations are defined elsewhere in this document.</t> </section> <section anchor="data-types"title="Data Types">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Data Types</name> <t>In addition to the standard JSON data types, the following data types are used in this specification:</t> <section anchor="type-Id"title="Id">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Id</name> <t>Where<spanx style="verb">Id</spanx><tt>Id</tt> is given as a data type, it means a<spanx style="verb">String</spanx><tt>String</tt> of at least 1 and a maximum of 255 octets in size, and itMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> only contain characters from the "URL and Filename Safe" base64url alphabet, as defined inSection 5 of<xref target="RFC4648"/>,sectionFormat="of" section="5"/>, excluding the pad character(<spanx style="verb">=</spanx>).(<tt>=</tt>). This means the allowed characters are the ASCII alphanumeric characters(<spanx style="verb">A-Za-z0-9</spanx>),(<tt>A-Za-z0-9</tt>), hyphen(<spanx style="verb">-</spanx>),(<tt>-</tt>), and underscore(<spanx style="verb">_</spanx>).</t>(<tt>_</tt>).</t> <t>In many places inJSCalendarJSCalendar, a JSON map is used where the map keys are of type Id and the map values are all the same type of object. This construction represents an unordered set of objects, with the added advantage that each entry has a name (the corresponding map key). This allows for more concise patching of objects, and, when applicable, for the objects in question to be referenced from other objects within the JSCalendar object.</t> <t>Unless otherwise specified for a particular property, there are no uniqueness constraints on an Id value (other than, of course, the requirement that you cannot have two values with the same key within a single JSON map). For example, twoJSEventEvent objects might use the same Ids in their respective<spanx style="verb">links</spanx> properties. Or<tt>links</tt> properties or, within the sameJSEvent objectEvent object, the same Id could appear in the<spanx style="verb">participants</spanx><tt>participants</tt> and<spanx style="verb">alerts</spanx><tt>alerts</tt> properties. These situations do not imply any semantic connections among theobjects. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Nevertheless, a UUID <xref target="RFC4122" /> is typically a good choice.</t>objects.</t> </section> <section anchor="type-Int"title="Int">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Int</name> <t>Where<spanx style="verb">Int</spanx><tt>Int</tt> is given as a data type, it means an integer in the range-2^53+1-2<sup>53</sup>+1 <= value <=2^53-1,2<sup>53</sup>-1, the safe range for integers stored in a floating-point double, represented as a JSON<spanx style="verb">Number</spanx>.</t><tt>Number</tt>.</t> </section> <section anchor="type-UnsignedInt"title="UnsignedInt">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>UnsignedInt</name> <t>Where<spanx style="verb">UnsignedInt</spanx><tt>UnsignedInt</tt> is given as a data type, it means an integer in the range 0 <= value <=2^53-1,2<sup>53</sup>-1, represented as a JSON<spanx style="verb">Number</spanx>.</t><tt>Number</tt>.</t> </section> <section anchor="type-UTCDateTime"title="UTCDateTime">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>UTCDateTime</name> <t>This is a string in the <tt>date-time</tt> <xref target="RFC3339"/> <spanx style="verb">date-time</spanx>format="default"/> format, with the further restrictions that any lettersMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be in uppercase, and the time offsetMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be the character<spanx style="verb">Z</spanx>.<tt>Z</tt>. Fractional second valuesMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be included unless non-zero andMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> have trailing zeros, to ensure there is only a single representation for each date-time. </t> <t>Forexample <spanx style="verb">2010-10-10T10:10:10.003Z</spanx>example, <tt>2010-10-10T10:10:10.003Z</tt> is conformant, but<spanx style="verb">2010-10-10T10:10:10.000Z</spanx><tt>2010-10-10T10:10:10.000Z</tt> is invalid and is correctly encoded as<spanx style="verb">2010-10-10T10:10:10Z</spanx>.</t><tt>2010-10-10T10:10:10Z</tt>.</t> </section> <section anchor="type-LocalDateTime"title="LocalDateTime">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>LocalDateTime</name> <t>This is a date-time string with no time zone/offset information. It is otherwise in the same format as UTCDateTime, including fractional seconds. Forexample <spanx style="verb">2006-01-02T15:04:05</spanx>example, <tt>2006-01-02T15:04:05</tt> and<spanx style="verb">2006-01-02T15:04:05.003</spanx><tt>2006-01-02T15:04:05.003</tt> are both valid. The time zone to associate with the LocalDateTime comes from the<spanx style="verb">timeZone</spanx><tt>timeZone</tt> property of the JSCalendar object (see <xref target="prop-timeZone"/>).format="default"/>). If no time zone is specified, the LocalDateTime is<spanx style="verb">floating</spanx>.<tt>floating</tt>. Floating date-times are not tied to any specific time zone. Instead, they occur in each time zone at the given wall-clock time (as opposed to the same instant point in time).</t> <t>A time zone may have a period of discontinuity, forexampleexample, a change from standard time todaylight-savingsdaylight savings time. When converting local date-times that fall in the discontinuity to UTC, the offset before the transitionMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be used.</t> <t>For example, in the America/Los_Angeles time zone, the date-time 2020-11-01T01:30:00 occurs twice: before theDSTdaylight savings time (DST) transition with a UTC offset of-07:00,-07:00 and again after the transition with an offset of -08:00. When converting to UTC, we therefore use the offset before the transition(-07:00) and(-07:00), so it becomes 2020-11-01T08:30:00Z.</t> <t>Similarly, in the Australia/Melbourne time zone, the date-time 2020-10-04T02:30:00 does notexist:exist; the clocks are moved forward one hour for DST on that day at 02:00. However, such a value may appear during calculations (see duration semantics in <xref target="type-Duration"/>),format="default"/>) or due to a change in time zone rules (so it was valid when the event was first created). Again, it is interpreted as though the offset before the transition is in effect(+10:00), therefore(+10:00); therefore, when converted toUTCUTC, we get 2020-10-03T16:30:00Z.</t> </section> <section anchor="type-Duration"title="Duration">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Duration</name> <t>Where Duration is given as a type, it means a length of time represented by a subset ofISO8601the ISO 8601 duration format, as specified by the following ABNF <xref target="RFC5234"/>:</t> <figure> <artwork><![CDATA[format="default"/>:</t> <sourcecode name="" type="abnf"><![CDATA[ dur-secfrac = "." 1*DIGIT dur-second = 1*DIGIT [dur-secfrac] "S" dur-minute = 1*DIGIT "M" [dur-second] dur-hour = 1*DIGIT "H" [dur-minute] dur-time = "T" (dur-hour / dur-minute / dur-second) dur-day = 1*DIGIT "D" dur-week = 1*DIGIT "W" dur-cal = (dur-week [dur-day] / dur-day) duration = "P" (dur-cal [dur-time] /dur-time)]]></artwork> </figure>dur-time) ]]></sourcecode> <t>In addition, the durationMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> include fractional second values unless the fraction is non-zero. Fractional second valuesMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> have trailingzeros,zeros to ensure there is only a single representation for each duration.</t> <t>A duration specifies an abstract number of weeks, days, hours, minutes, and/or seconds. A duration specified using weeks or days does not always correspond to an exact multiple of 24 hours. The number of hours/minutes/seconds may vary if it overlaps a period of discontinuity in the event's time zone, forexampleexample, a change from standard time todaylight-savingsdaylight savings time. Leap secondsMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be considered when adding or subtracting a duration to/from a LocalDateTime.</t> <t>To add a duration to a LocalDateTime:<list style="numbers"> <t>Add</t> <ol spacing="normal" type="1"><li>Add any week or day components of the duration to the date. A week is always the same as7 days.</t> <t>Ifseven days.</li> <li>If a time zone applies to the LocalDateTime, convert it to a UTCDateTime following the semantics in <xref target="type-LocalDateTime"/>.</t> <t>Addformat="default"/>.</li> <li>Add any hour,minuteminute, or second components of the duration (in absolutetime).</t> <t>Converttime).</li> <li>Convert the resulting UTCDateTime back to a LocalDateTime in the time zone thatapplies.</t> </list></t>applies.</li> </ol> <t>To subtract a duration from a LocalDateTime, the steps apply in reverse:<list style="numbers"> <t>If</t> <ol spacing="normal" type="1"><li>If a time zone applies to the LocalDateTime, convert it to UTC following the semantics in <xref target="type-LocalDateTime"/>.</t> <t>Subtractformat="default"/>.</li> <li>Subtract any hour,minuteminute, or second components of the duration (in absolutetime).</t> <t>Converttime).</li> <li>Convert the resulting UTCDateTime back to LocalDateTime in the time zone thatapplies.</t> <t>Subtractapplies.</li> <li>Subtract any week or day components of the duration from thedate.</t> <t>Ifdate.</li> <li>If the resulting time does not exist on the date due to a discontinuity in the time zone, use the semantics in <xref target="type-LocalDateTime"/>format="default"/> to convert to UTC and back to get a validLocalDateTime.</t> </list></t>LocalDateTime.</li> </ol> <t>These semantics match the iCalendar DURATION value type (<xref target="RFC5545"/>, Section 3.3.6).</t>sectionFormat="comma" section="3.3.6"/>).</t> </section> <section anchor="type-SignedDuration"title="SignedDuration">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>SignedDuration</name> <t>A SignedDuration represents a length of time that may be positive or negative and is typically used to express the offset of a point in time relative to an associated time. It is represented as a Duration, optionally preceded by a sign character. It is specified by the following ABNF:</t><figure> <artwork><![CDATA[<sourcecode name="" type="abnf"><![CDATA[ signed-duration = ["+" / "-"]duration]]></artwork> </figure>duration ]]></sourcecode> <t>A negative sign indicates a point in time at or before the associatedtime,time; a positive or no sign indicates a time at or after the associated time.</t> </section> <section anchor="type-timeZoneId"title="TimeZoneId">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>TimeZoneId</name> <t>Where<spanx style="verb">TimeZoneId</spanx><tt>TimeZoneId</tt> is given as a data type, it means a<spanx style="verb">String</spanx><tt>String</tt> that is either a time zone name in the IANA Time Zone Database <xref target="TZDB"/>format="default"/> or a custom time zone identifier defined in the<spanx style="verb">timeZones</spanx><tt>timeZones</tt> property (see <xref target="prop-timeZones"/>).</t>format="default"/>).</t> <t>Where an IANA time zone is specified, the zone rules of the respective zone records apply. Custom time zones are interpreted as described in <xref target="prop-timeZones"/>.</t>format="default"/>.</t> </section> <section anchor="type-PatchObject"title="PatchObject">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>PatchObject</name> <t>A PatchObject is of type<spanx style="verb">String[*]</spanx>,<tt>String[*]</tt> and represents an unordered set of patches on a JSON object. Each key is a path represented in a subset of the JSONpointerPointer format <xref target="RFC6901"/>.format="default"/>. The paths have an implicit leading<spanx style="verb">/</spanx>,<tt>/</tt>, so each key is prefixed with<spanx style="verb">/</spanx><tt>/</tt> before applying the JSONpointerPointer evaluation algorithm.</t> <t>A patch within a PatchObject is only valid if all of the following conditions apply:</t><t><list style="numbers"> <t>The<ol spacing="normal" type="1"> <li>The pointerMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> reference inside an array (i.e., youMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> insert/delete from an array; the arrayMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be replaced in its entiretyinstead).</t> <t>Allinstead).</li> <li>All parts prior to the last (i.e., the value after the final slash)MUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> already exist on the object beingpatched.</t> <t>There MUST NOTpatched.</li> <li>There <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be two patches in the PatchObject where the pointer of one is the prefix of the pointer of the other, e.g.,<spanx style="verb">alerts/1/offset</spanx><tt>alerts/1/offset</tt> and<spanx style="verb">alerts</spanx>.</t> <t>The<tt>alerts</tt>.</li> <li>The value for the patchMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be valid for the property being set (of the correct type and obeying any other applicable restrictions),oror, ifnullnull, the propertyMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> beoptional.</t> </list></t>optional.</li> </ol> <t>The value associated with each pointer determines how to apply thatpatch: <list style="symbols"> <t>Ifpatch:</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li>If null, remove the property from the patched object. If the key is not present in the parent, this ano-op.</t> <t>Anything else: The value tono-op.</li> <li>If non-null, set the value given as the value for this property (this may be a replacement or addition to the object beingpatched).</t> </list> </t>patched).</li> </ul> <t>A PatchObject does not define its own<spanx style="verb">@type</spanx><tt>@type</tt> property (see <xref target="prop-type"/>). A <spanx style="verb">@type</spanx>format="default"/>). An <tt>@type</tt> property in a patchMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be handled as any other patched property value.</t> <t>ImplementationsMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> reject a PatchObject in its entiretya PatchObjectif any of its patchesisare invalid. ImplementationsMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> apply partial patches.</t> <t>The PatchObject format is used to significantly reduce file size and duplicated content when specifying variations to a common object, such as with recurring events or when translating the data into multiple languages. It can also better preserve semantic intent if only the properties that should differ between the two objects are patched. For example, if one person is not going to a particular instance of a regularly scheduled event, iniCalendariCalendar, you would have to duplicate the entire event in the override. InJSCalendarJSCalendar, this is a small patch to show the difference. As only this property is patched, if the location of the event is changed, the occurrence will automatically still inherit this.</t> </section> <section anchor="type-Relation"title="Relation">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Relation</name> <t>A Relation object defines the relation to other objects, using a possibly empty set of relation types. The object that defines this relation is the linking object, while the other object is the linked object. A Relation object has the following properties:</t><t><list style="symbols"> <t>@type: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Specifies<dl newline="true"> <dt>@type: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This specifies the type of this object. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">Relation</spanx>. </t> <t>relation: <spanx style="verb">String[Boolean]</spanx><tt>Relation</tt>.</dd> <dt>relation: <tt>String[Boolean]</tt> (optional, default: emptyObject) <vspace blankLines="1" /> DescribesObject)</dt> <dd><t>This describes how the linked object is related to the linking object. The relation is defined as a set of relation types. If empty, the relationship between the two objects isunspecified. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Keysunspecified.</t> <t>Keys in the setMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the following values,orspecified in the property definition where the Relation object is used,ora value registered in the IANAJSCalendar"JSCalendar EnumValuesValues" registry, or a vendor-specific value (see <xref target="custom-properties"/>): <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">first</spanx>: Theformat="default"/>):</t> <dl newline="false"> <dt><tt>first</tt>:</dt> <dd>The linked object is the first in a series the linking object is partof.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">next</spanx>: Theof.</dd> <dt><tt>next</tt>:</dt> <dd>The linked object isthenext in a series the linking object is partof.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">child</spanx>: Theof.</dd> <dt><tt>child</tt>:</dt> <dd>The linked object is a subpart of the linkingobject.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">parent</spanx>: Theobject.</dd> <dt><tt>parent</tt>:</dt> <dd>The linking object is a subpart of the linkedobject.</t> </list>object.</dd> </dl> <t> The value for each key in the mapMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be true.</t></list></t></dd></dl> </section> <section anchor="type-Link"title="Link">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Link</name> <t>A Link object represents an external resource associated with the linking object. It has the following properties:</t><t><list style="symbols"> <t>@type: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Specifies<dl newline="true"> <dt>@type: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This specifies the type of this object. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">Link</spanx>.</t> <t>href: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> A<tt>Link</tt>.</dd> <dt>href: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd><t>This is a URI <xref target="RFC3986"/>format="default"/> from which the resource may befetched. <vspace blankLines="1" /> This MAYfetched.</t> <t>This <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be a<spanx style="verb">data:</spanx><tt>data:</tt> URL <xref target="RFC2397"/>,format="default"/>, but it is recommended that the file be hosted on a server to avoid embedding arbitrarily large data in JSCalendar objectinstances.</t> <t>cid: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx>instances.</t></dd> <dt>cid: <tt>String</tt> (optional)<vspace blankLines="1" /> This MUST</dt> <dd><t>This <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a valid<spanx style="verb">content-id</spanx><tt>content-id</tt> value according to the definition ofSection 2 in<xref target="RFC2392"/>.sectionFormat="of" section="2"/>. The valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be unique within this Link object but has no meaning beyond that. ItMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be different from the link id for this Linkobject.</t> <t>contentType: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Theobject.</t></dd> <dt>contentType: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is the media type <xref target="RFC6838"/>format="default"/> of the resource, ifknown.</t> <t>size: <spanx style="verb">UnsignedInt</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Theknown.</dd> <dt>size: <tt>UnsignedInt</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is the size, in octets, of the resource when fully decoded (i.e., the number of octets in the file the user would download), if known. Note that this is an informational estimate, and implementations must be prepared to handle the actual size being quite different when the resource isfetched.</t> <t>rel: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Identifiesfetched.</dd> <dt>rel: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This identifies the relation of the linked resource to the object. If set, the valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a relation type from the IANA "Link Relations" registry <xref target="LINKRELS"/>,format="default"/>, as established in <xref target="RFC8288"/>.</t> <t>display: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Describesformat="default"/>.</dd> <dt>display: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>This describes the intended purpose of a link to an image. If set, the<spanx style="verb">rel</spanx><tt>rel</tt> propertyMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be set to<spanx style="verb">icon</spanx>.<tt>icon</tt>. The valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the following values, another value registered in the IANAJSCalendar"JSCalendar EnumValuesValues" registry, or a vendor-specific value (see <xref target="custom-properties"/>): <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">badge</spanx>: anformat="default"/>):</t> <dl newline="false"> <dt><tt>badge</tt>:</dt> <dd>an image meant to be displayed alongside the title of theobject.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">graphic</spanx>: aobject</dd> <dt><tt>graphic</tt>:</dt> <dd>a full image replacement for the objectitself.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">fullsize</spanx>: anitself</dd> <dt><tt>fullsize</tt>:</dt> <dd>an image that is used to enhance theobject.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">thumbnail</spanx>: aobject</dd> <dt><tt>thumbnail</tt>:</dt> <dd>a smaller variant of<spanx style="verb">fullsize</spanx><tt>fullsize</tt> to be used when space for the image isconstrained.</t> </list></t> <t>title: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> A human-readableconstrained</dd> </dl> </dd> <dt>title: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is a human-readable, plain-text description of theresource.</t> </list></t>resource.</dd> </dl> </section> </section> </section> <section anchor="jscalendar-objects"title="JSCalendar Objects">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>JSCalendar Objects</name> <t>This section describes the calendar object types specified by JSCalendar.</t> <section anchor="jsevent"title="JSEvent">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Event</name> <t>Media type:<spanx style="verb">application/jscalendar+json;type=jsevent</spanx></t> <t>A JSEvent<tt>application/jscalendar+json;type=event</tt></t> <t>An Event represents a scheduled amount of time on a calendar, typically a meeting, appointment,reminderreminder, or anniversary. It is required to start at a certain point in time and typically has a non-zero duration. Multiple participants may partake in the event at multiple locations.</t> <t>The <xreftarget="prop-type">@type</xref>target="prop-type" format="default">@type</xref> property valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">jsevent</spanx>.</t><tt>Event</tt>.</t> </section> <section anchor="jstask"title="JSTask">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Task</name> <t>Media type:<spanx style="verb">application/jscalendar+json;type=jstask</spanx></t><tt>application/jscalendar+json;type=task</tt></t> <t>AJSTaskTask represents anaction-item,action item, assignment, to-do item, or work item. It may start and be due at certain points in time,maytake some estimated time to complete, andmayrecur, none of which is required.</t> <t>The <xreftarget="prop-type">@type</xref>target="prop-type" format="default">@type</xref> property valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">jstask</spanx>.</t><tt>Task</tt>.</t> </section> <section anchor="jsgroup"title="JSGroup">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Group</name> <t>Media type:<spanx style="verb">application/jscalendar+json;type=jsgroup</spanx></t><tt>application/jscalendar+json;type=group</tt></t> <t>AJSGroupGroup is a collection of <xreftarget="jsevent">JSEvent</xref>target="jsevent" format="default">Event</xref> and/or <xreftarget="jstask">JSTask</xref>target="jstask" format="default">Task</xref> objects. Typically, objects are grouped by topic (e.g., by keywords) or calendar membership.</t> <t>The <xreftarget="prop-type">@type</xref>target="prop-type" format="default">@type</xref> property valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">jsgroup</spanx>.</t><tt>Group</tt>.</t> </section> </section> <section anchor="structure-of-jscalendar-objects"title="Structurenumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Structure of JSCalendarObjects">Objects</name> <t>A JSCalendar object is a JSON object <xref target="RFC8259"/>,format="default"/>, whichMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be valid I-JSON (a stricter subset of JSON) <xref target="RFC7493"/>.format="default"/>. Property names and values arecase-sensitive.</t>case sensitive.</t> <t>The object has a collection of properties, as specified in the following sections. Properties are specified as being either mandatory or optional. Optional properties may have a defaultvalue,value if explicitly specified in the property definition.</t> <section anchor="objecttype"title="Object Type">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Object Type</name> <t>JSCalendar objectsMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> name their type in the<spanx style="verb">@type</spanx> property,<tt>@type</tt> property if not explicitly specified otherwise for the respective object type. A notable exception to this rule is the <xreftarget="type-PatchObject">PatchObject</xref>.</t>target="type-PatchObject" format="default">PatchObject</xref>.</t> </section> <section anchor="normalization"title="Normalizationnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Normalization andEquivalence">Equivalence</name> <t>JSCalendar aims to provide unambiguous definitions for value types andproperties,properties but does not define a general normalization or equivalence method for JSCalendar objects and types. This is because the notion of equivalence might range from byte-level equivalence to semantic equivalence, depending on the respective use case.<vspace blankLines="1" />Normalization of JSCalendar objects is hindered because of the followingreasons: <list style="symbols"> <t>Customreasons:</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li>Custom JSCalendar properties may contain arbitrary JSON values, including arrays. However, equivalence of arrays might or might not depend on the order of elements, depending on the respective propertydefinition.</t> <t>Severaldefinition.</li> <li>Several JSCalendar property values are defined as URIs and media types, but normalization of these types is inherentlyprotocol-protocol andscheme-specific,scheme specific, depending on theuse-caseuse case of the equivalence definition (seeSection 6 of<xref target="RFC3986"/>).</t> </list> ConsideringsectionFormat="of" section="6" />).</li> </ul> <t>Considering this, the definition of equivalence and normalization is left to client and server implementations and to be negotiated by a calendar exchange protocol or defined elsewhere.</t> </section> <section anchor="custom-properties"title="Vendor-specificnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Vendor-Specific Property Extensions,ValuesValues, andTypes">Types</name> <t>VendorsMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> add additional properties to the calendar object to support their custom features. To avoid conflict, the names of these propertiesMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be prefixed by a domain name controlled by the vendor followed by a colon, e.g.,<spanx style="verb">example.com:customprop</spanx>.<tt>example.com:customprop</tt>. If the value is a new JSCalendar object, it eitherMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> includea <spanx style="verb">@type</spanx> propertyan <tt>@type</tt> property, or itMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> explicitly be specified to not require a type designator. The type nameMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be prefixed with a domain name controlled by the vendor.</t> <t>Some JSCalendar properties allow vendor-specific value extensions. Such vendor-specific valuesMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be prefixed by a domain name controlled by the vendor followed by a colon, e.g.,<spanx style="verb">example.com:customrel</spanx>.</t><tt>example.com:customrel</tt>.</t> <t>Vendors are strongly encouraged to register any new property values or extensions that are useful to other systems as well, rather than use a vendor-specific prefix.</t> </section> </section> <section anchor="jscalendar-props"title="Commonnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Common JSCalendarProperties">Properties</name> <t>This section describes the properties that are common to the various JSCalendar object types. Specific JSCalendar object types may only support a subset of these properties. The object type definitions in <xref target="jscalendar-object-props"/>format="default"/> describe the set of supported properties per type.</t> <section anchor="metadata-properties"title="Metadata Properties">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Metadata Properties</name> <section anchor="prop-type"title="@type">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>@type</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory).</t> <t>Specifies<tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</t> <t>This specifies the typewhichthat this object represents.This MUST be one of the following values: <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">jsevent</spanx>: a JSCalendar event (<xrefThe allowed value differs by object type and is defined in Sections <xref target="jsevent"/>).</t> <t><spanx style="verb">jstask</spanx>: a JSCalendar task (<xrefformat="counter"/>, <xref target="jstask"/>).</t> <t><spanx style="verb">jsgroup</spanx>: a JSCalendar group (<xrefformat="counter"/>, and <xref target="jsgroup"/>).</t> </list> </t>format="counter"/>.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-uid"title="uid">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>uid</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory).</t> <t>A<tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</t> <t>This is a globally uniqueidentifier,identifier used to associatethe object asobjects representing the same event, task, group, or other object across different systems,calendarscalendars, and views.The value of this property MUST be unique acrossFor recurring events and tasks, the UID is associated with the base object and therefore is the same for allJSCalendar objects, even if they areoccurrences; the combination ofdifferent type.the UID with a <tt>recurrenceId</tt> identifies a particular instance.</t> <t>The generator of the identifier <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> guarantee that the identifier is unique. <xref target="RFC4122"/>format="default"/> describes a range of established algorithms to generate universally unique identifiers(UUID).(UUIDs). UUID version 4, described inSection 4.4 of<xref target="RFC4122"/>,sectionFormat="of" section="4.4"/>, isRECOMMENDED.</t><bcp14>RECOMMENDED</bcp14>.</t> <t>For compatibility with UIDs <xref target="RFC5545"/> UIDs,format="default"/>, implementationsMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be able to receive and persist values of at least 255 octets for this property, but theyMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> truncate values in the middle of a UTF-8 multi-octet sequence.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-relatedTo"title="relatedTo">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>relatedTo</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String[Relation]</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>Relates<tt>String[Relation]</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This relates the object to other JSCalendar objects. This is represented as a map of the UIDs of the related objects to information about the relation.</t> <t>If an object is split to make a "this and future" change to a recurrence, the original objectMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be truncated to end at the previous occurrence before this split, and a new object is created to represent all the occurrences after the split. A<spanx style="verb">next</spanx><tt>next</tt> relationMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be set on the original object'srelatedTo<tt>relatedTo</tt> property for the UID of the new object. A<spanx style="verb">first</spanx><tt>first</tt> relation for the UID of the first object in the seriesMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be set on the new object. Clients can then follow these UIDs to get the complete set of objects if the user wishes to modify them all at once.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-prodId"title="prodId">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>prodId</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>The<tt>String</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is the identifier for the product that last updated the JSCalendar object. This should be set whenever the data in the object is modified (i.e., whenever the"updated"<tt>updated</tt> property is set).</t> <t>The vendor of the implementationMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> ensure that this is a globally unique identifier, using some technique such asan FPIa Formal Public Identifier (FPI) value, as defined in[ISO.9070.1991].</t><xref target="ISO.9070.1991"/>.</t> <t>This propertySHOULD NOT<bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used to alter the interpretation of a JSCalendar object beyond the semantics specified in this document. For example, it is not to be used to further the understanding ofnon-standardnonstandard properties, a practice that is known to cause long-term interoperability problems.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-created"title="created">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>created</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">UTCDateTime</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>The<tt>UTCDateTime</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is the date and time this object was initially created.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-updated"title="updated">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>updated</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">UTCDateTime</spanx> (mandatory).</t> <t>The<tt>UTCDateTime</tt> (mandatory)</t> <t>This is the date and time the data in this object was last modified (or its creation date/time if not modified since).</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-sequence"title="sequence">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>sequence</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">UnsignedInt</spanx><tt>UnsignedInt</tt> (optional, default:0).</t>0)</t> <t>Initially zero, thisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be incremented by one every time a change is made to the object, except if the change only modifies the<spanx style="verb">participants</spanx><tt>participants</tt> property (see <xref target="prop-participants"/>).</t>format="default"/>).</t> <t>This is used as part ofiTIPthe iCalendar Transport-independent Interoperability Protocol (iTIP) <xref target="RFC5546"/>format="default"/> to know which version of the object a scheduling message relates to.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-method"title="method">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>method</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>The<tt>String</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is the iTIP <xref target="RFC5546"/>format="default"/> method, in lowercase. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> only be present if the JSCalendar object represents an iTIP scheduling message.</t> </section> </section> <section anchor="whatwhere-properties"title="Whatnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>What and WhereProperties">Properties</name> <section anchor="prop-title"title="title">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>title</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String</spanx><tt>String</tt> (optional, default: emptyString).</t> <t>AString)</t> <t>This is a short summary of the object.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-description"title="description">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>description</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String</spanx><tt>String</tt> (optional, default: emptyString).</t> <t>AString)</t> <t>This is a longer-form text description of the object. The content is formatted according to the<spanx style="verb">descriptionContentType</spanx><tt>descriptionContentType</tt> property.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-descriptionContentType"title="descriptionContentType">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>descriptionContentType</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String</spanx><tt>String</tt> (optional, default:<spanx style="verb">text/plain</spanx>).</t> <t>Describes<tt>text/plain</tt>)</t> <t>This describes the media type <xref target="RFC6838"/>format="default"/> of the contents of the<spanx style="verb">description</spanx><tt>description</tt> property. Media typesMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> besub-typessubtypes of type<spanx style="verb">text</spanx>,<tt>text</tt> andSHOULD<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">text/plain</spanx><tt>text/plain</tt> or<spanx style="verb">text/html</spanx><tt>text/html</tt> <xref target="MEDIATYPES"/>.format="default"/>. TheyMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> includeparametersparameters, and the<spanx style="verb">charset</spanx><tt>charset</tt> parameter valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">utf-8</spanx>,<tt>utf-8</tt>, if specified. Descriptions of type<spanx style="verb">text/html</spanx> MAY<tt>text/html</tt> <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> contain<spanx style="verb">cid</spanx><tt>cid</tt> URLs <xref target="RFC2392"/>format="default"/> to reference links in the calendar object by use of the<spanx style="verb">cid</spanx><tt>cid</tt> property of the Link object.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-showWithoutTime"title="showWithoutTime">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>showWithoutTime</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">Boolean</spanx><tt>Boolean</tt> (optional, default:false).</t> <t>Indicatesfalse)</t> <t>This indicates that the time is not important to display to the user when rendering this calendar object. An example of this is an event that conceptually occurs all day or across multiple days, such as "New Year's Day" or "Italy Vacation". While the time component is important for free-busy calculations and checking for scheduling clashes, calendars may choose to omit displaying it and/or display the object separately to other objects to enhance the user's view of their schedule.</t> <t>Such events are also commonly known as "all-day" events.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-locations"title="locations">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>locations</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">Id[Location]</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>A<tt>Id[Location]</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is a map of location ids to Location objects, representing locations associated with the object.</t> <t>A Location object has the following properties. ItMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> have at least one property other than the<spanx style="verb">relativeTo</spanx><tt>relativeTo</tt> property.</t><t><list style="symbols"> <t>@type: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Specifies<dl newline="true"> <dt>@type: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This specifies the type of this object. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">Location</spanx>. </t> <t>name: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> The human-readable<tt>Location</tt>.</dd> <dt>name: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is the human-readable name of thelocation.</t> <t>description: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Human-readable,location.</dd> <dt>description: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is the human-readable, plain-text instructions for accessing this location. This may be an address, set of directions, door access code,etc.</t> <t>locationTypes: <spanx style="verb">String[Boolean]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Aetc.</dd> <dt>locationTypes: <tt>String[Boolean]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is a set of one or more location types that describe this location. All typesMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be from theLocation"Location TypesRegistryRegistry" <xref target="LOCATIONTYPES"/>format="default"/>, as defined in <xref target="RFC4589"/>.format="default"/>. The set is represented as a map, with the keys being the location types. The value for each key in the mapMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> betrue. </t> <t>relativeTo: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Specifiestrue.</dd> <dt>relativeTo: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>This specifies the relation between this location and the time of the JSCalendar object. This is primarily to allow events representing travel to specify the location of departure (at the start of the event) and location of arrival (at the end); this is particularly important if these locations are in different time zones, as a client may wish to highlight this information for theuser. <vspace blankLines="1" /> This MUSTuser.</t> <t>This <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the following values, another value registered in the IANAJSCalendar"JSCalendar EnumValuesValues" registry, or a vendor-specific value (see <xref target="custom-properties"/>).format="default"/>). Any value the client or server doesn't understand should be treated the same as if this property isomitted. <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">start</spanx>: Theomitted.</t> <dl> <dt><tt>start</tt>:</dt> <dd>The event/task described by this JSCalendar object occurs at this location at the time the event/taskstarts.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">end</spanx>: Thestarts.</dd> <dt><tt>end</tt>:</dt> <dd>The event/task described by this JSCalendar object occurs at this location at the time the event/taskends.</t> </list></t> <t>timeZone: <spanx style="verb">TimeZoneId</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Aends.</dd> </dl></dd> <dt>timeZone: <tt>TimeZoneId</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is a time zone for thislocation.</t> <t>coordinates: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> A <spanx style="verb">geo:</spanx>location.</dd> <dt>coordinates: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is a <tt>geo:</tt> URI <xref target="RFC5870"/>format="default"/> for thelocation.</t> <t>links: <spanx style="verb">Id[Link]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Alocation.</dd> <dt>links: <tt>Id[Link]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is a map of link ids to Link objects, representing external resources associated with this location, forexampleexample, a vCard or image. If there are no links, thisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be omitted (rather than specified as an emptyset).</t> </list></t>set).</dd> </dl> </section> <section anchor="prop-virtualLocations"title="virtualLocations">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>virtualLocations</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">Id[VirtualLocation]</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>A<tt>Id[VirtualLocation]</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is a map of virtual location ids to VirtualLocation objects, representing virtual locations, such as video conferences or chat rooms, associated with the object.</t> <t>A VirtualLocation object has the following properties.</t><t><list style="symbols"> <t>@type: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Specifies<dl newline="true"> <dt>@type: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This specifies the type of this object. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">VirtualLocation</spanx>.</t> <t>name: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx><tt>VirtualLocation</tt>.</dd> <dt>name: <tt>String</tt> (optional, default: emptyString) <vspace blankLines="1" /> TheString)</dt> <dd>This is the human-readable name of the virtuallocation.</t> <t>description: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Human-readablelocation.</dd> <dt>description: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>These are human-readable plain-text instructions for accessing this virtual location. This may be a conference access code,etc.</t> <t>uri: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Aetc.</dd> <dt>uri: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd><t>This is a URI <xref target="RFC3986"/>format="default"/> that represents how to connect to this virtuallocation. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thislocation.</t> <t>This may be a telephone number (represented using the<spanx style="verb">tel:</spanx><tt>tel:</tt> scheme, e.g.,<spanx style="verb">tel:+1-555-555-5555</spanx>)<tt>tel:+1-555-555-5555</tt>) for a teleconference, a web address for online chat, or any customURI.</t> </list></t>URI.</t></dd> <dt>features: <tt>String[Boolean]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>A set of features supported by this virtual location. The set is represented as a map, with the keys being the feature. The value for each key in the map <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be true.</t> <t>The feature <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the following values, another value registered in the IANA "JSCalendar Enum Values" registry, or a vendor-specific value (see <xref target="custom-properties" />). Any value the client or server doesn't understand should be treated the same as if this feature is omitted.</t> <dl> <dt>audio:</dt> <dd>Audio conferencing</dd> <dt>chat:</dt> <dd>Chat or instant messaging</dd> <dt>feed:</dt> <dd>Blog or atom feed</dd> <dt>moderator:</dt> <dd>Provides moderator-specific features</dd> <dt>phone:</dt> <dd>Phone conferencing</dd> <dt>screen:</dt> <dd>Screen sharing</dd> <dt>video:</dt> <dd>Video conferencing</dd> </dl></dd> </dl> </section> <section anchor="prop-links"title="links">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>links</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">Id[Link]</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>A<tt>Id[Link]</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is a map of link ids to Link objects, representing external resources associated with the object.</t> <t>Links with a rel of<spanx style="verb">enclosure</spanx> MUST<tt>enclosure</tt> <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be considered by the clientasto be attachments fordownload. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Linksdownload.</t> <t>Links with a rel of<spanx style="verb">describedby</spanx> MUST<tt>describedby</tt> <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be considered by the client to beanalternativerepresentationrepresentations of thedescription. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Linksdescription.</t> <t>Links with a rel of<spanx style="verb">icon</spanx> MUST<tt>icon</tt> <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be considered by the client to bean imageimages that it may use when presenting the calendar data to a user. The<spanx style="verb">display</spanx><tt>display</tt> property may be set to indicate the purpose of this image.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-locale"title="locale">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>locale</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>The<tt>String</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is the languagetagtag, as defined in <xreftarget="RFC5646" />target="BCP47" format="default"/>, that best describes the locale used for the text in the calendar object, if known.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-keywords"title="keywords">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>keywords</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String[Boolean]</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>A<tt>String[Boolean]</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is a set of keywords or tags that relate to the object. The set is represented as a map, with the keys being the keywords. The value for each key in the mapMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be true.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-categories"title="categories">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>categories</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String[Boolean]</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>A<tt>String[Boolean]</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is a set of categories that relate to the calendar object. The set is represented as a map, with the keys being the categories specified as URIs. The value for each key in the mapMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be true.</t> <t>In contrast to keywords, categoriestypicallyare typically structured. For example, a vendor owning the domain<spanx style="verb">example.com</spanx><tt>example.com</tt> might define the categories<spanx style="verb">http://example.com/categories/sports/american-football</spanx><tt>http://example.com/categories/sports/american-football</tt> and<spanx style="verb">http://example.com/categories/music/r-b</spanx>.</t><tt>http://example.com/categories/music/r-b</tt>.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-color"title="color">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>color</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>A<tt>String</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is a color clientsMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> use when displaying this calendar object. The value is a color name taken from the set of names defined in Section 4.3 of CSS Color Module Level 3 <xref target="COLORS"/>,format="default"/> or an RGB value in hexadecimal notation, as defined in Section 4.2.1 of CSS Color Module Level 3.</t> </section> </section> <section anchor="recurrence-props"title="Recurrence Properties">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Recurrence Properties</name> <t>Some events and tasks occur at regular or irregular intervals. Rather than having to copy the data for everyoccurrenceoccurrence, there can be amasterbase event with rules to generaterecurrences,recurrences and/or overrides that add extra dates or exceptions to the rules.</t> <t>The recurrence set is the complete set of instances for an object. It is generated by considering the following properties in order, all of which are optional:<list style="numbers"> <t>The recurrenceRules</t> <ol spacing="normal" type="1"> <li>The <tt>recurrenceRules</tt> property (<xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/>)format="default"/>) generates a set of extra date-times on which the objectoccurs.</t> <t>The excludedRecurrenceRulesoccurs.</li> <li>The <tt>excludedRecurrenceRules</tt> property (<xref target="prop-excludedRecurrenceRules"/>)format="default"/>) generates a set of date-times that are to be removed from the previously generated set of date-times on which the objectoccurs.</t> <t>The recurrenceOverridesoccurs.</li> <li>The <tt>recurrenceOverrides</tt> property (<xref target="prop-recurrenceOverrides"/>)format="default"/>) defines date-timeswhichthat are added or excluded to form the final set. (This property may also contain changes to the object to apply to particularinstances.)</t> </list> </t>instances.)</li> </ol> <section anchor="prop-recurrenceId"title="recurrenceId">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>recurrenceId</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">LocalDateTime</spanx> (optional).</t><tt>LocalDateTime</tt> (optional)</t> <t>If present, this JSCalendar object represents one occurrence of a recurring JSCalendar object. Ifpresentpresent, the<spanx style="verb">recurrenceRules</spanx><tt>recurrenceRules</tt> and<spanx style="verb">recurrenceOverrides</spanx><tt>recurrenceOverrides</tt> propertiesMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be present.</t> <t>The value is a date-time either produced by the<spanx style="verb">recurrenceRules</spanx><tt>recurrenceRules</tt> of themaster event,base event or added as a key to the<spanx style="verb">recurrenceOverrides</spanx><tt>recurrenceOverrides</tt> property of themasterbase event.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-recurrenceIdTimeZone" numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>recurrenceIdTimeZone</name> <t>Type: <tt>TimeZoneId|null</tt> (optional, default: null)</t> <t> Identifies the time zone of the main JSCalendar object, of which this JSCalendar object is a recurrence instance. This property <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be set if the <tt>recurrenceId</tt> property is set. It <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be set if the <tt>recurrenceId</tt> property is not set.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-recurrenceRules"title="recurrenceRules">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>recurrenceRules</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">RecurrenceRule[]</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>Defines<tt>RecurrenceRule[]</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This defines a set of recurrence rules (repeating patterns) for recurring calendar objects.</t><t>A JSEvent<t>An Event recurs by applying the recurrence rules to the<spanx style="verb">start</spanx><tt>start</tt> date-time.</t> <t>AJSTaskTask recurs by applying the recurrence rules to the<spanx style="verb">start</spanx><tt>start</tt> date-time, ifdefined, otherwisedefined; otherwise, it recurs by the<spanx style="verb">due</spanx><tt>due</tt> date-time, if defined. If the task defines neither a<spanx style="verb">start</spanx><tt>start</tt> nor<spanx style="verb">due</spanx><tt>due</tt> date-time, itMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> define a<spanx style="verb">recurrenceRules</spanx><tt>recurrenceRules</tt> property.</t> <t>If multiple recurrence rules are given, each rule is to beappliedapplied, and then the union of the results are used, ignoring any duplicates.</t> <t>A RecurrenceRule object is a JSON object mapping of a RECUR value type in iCalendar <xref target="RFC5545"/>format="default"/> <xref target="RFC7529"/>format="default"/> and has the same semantics. It has the followingproperties: <list style="symbols"> <t>@type: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Specifiesproperties:</t> <dl newline="true"> <dt>@type: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This specifies the type of this object. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">RecurrenceRule</spanx>.</t> <t>frequency: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> The<tt>RecurrenceRule</tt>.</dd> <dt>frequency: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd><t>This is the time span covered by each iteration of this recurrence rule (see <xref target="recurrence-semantics"/>format="default"/> for full semantics). ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the followingvalues: <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">yearly</spanx></t> <t><spanx style="verb">monthly</spanx></t> <t><spanx style="verb">weekly</spanx></t> <t><spanx style="verb">daily</spanx></t> <t><spanx style="verb">hourly</spanx></t> <t><spanx style="verb">minutely</spanx></t> <t><spanx style="verb">secondly</spanx></t> </list> Thisvalues:</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li><tt>yearly</tt></li> <li><tt>monthly</tt></li> <li><tt>weekly</tt></li> <li><tt>daily</tt></li> <li><tt>hourly</tt></li> <li><tt>minutely</tt></li> <li><tt>secondly</tt></li> </ul> <t>This is the FREQ part from iCalendar, converted to lowercase.</t><t>interval: <spanx style="verb">UnsignedInt</spanx></dd> <dt>interval: <tt>UnsignedInt</tt> (optional, default:1) <vspace blankLines="1" /> The1)</dt> <dd><t>This is the interval of iteration periods at which the recurrence repeats. If included, itMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be an integer >=1. <vspace blankLines="1" /> This1.</t> <t>This is the INTERVAL part fromiCalendar.</t> <t>rscale: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx>iCalendar.</t></dd> <dt>rscale: <tt>String</tt> (optional, default:"gregorian") <vspace blankLines="1" /> The"gregorian")</dt> <dd><t>This is the calendar system in which this recurrence rule operates, in lowercase. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be either a CLDR-registered calendar system name <xref target="CLDR"/>,format="default"/> or a vendor-specific value (see <xref target="custom-properties"/>). <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thisformat="default"/>).</t> <t>This is the RSCALE part from iCalendar <xreftarget="RFC7529">RSCALE</xref>,target="RFC7529" format="default">RSCALE</xref>, converted to lowercase.</t><t>skip: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx></dd> <dt>skip: <tt>String</tt> (optional, default:"omit") <vspace blankLines="1" /> The behaviour"omit")</dt> <dd><t>This is the behavior to use when the expansion of the recurrence produces invalid dates. This property only has an effect if the frequency is "yearly" or "monthly". ItMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the followingvalues: <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">omit</spanx></t> <t><spanx style="verb">backward</spanx></t> <t><spanx style="verb">forward</spanx></t> </list> Thisvalues:</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li><tt>omit</tt></li> <li><tt>backward</tt></li> <li><tt>forward</tt></li> </ul> <t>This is the SKIP part from iCalendar <xreftarget="RFC7529">RSCALE</xref>,target="RFC7529" format="default">RSCALE</xref>, converted to lowercase.</t><t>firstDayOfWeek: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx></dd> <dt>firstDayOfWeek: <tt>String</tt> (optional, default:"mo") <vspace blankLines="1" /> The"mo")</dt> <dd><t>This is the day on which the week is considered to start, represented as alowercase abbreviatedlowercase, abbreviated, and two-letter English day of the week. If included, itMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the followingvalues: <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">mo</spanx></t> <t><spanx style="verb">tu</spanx></t> <t><spanx style="verb">we</spanx></t> <t><spanx style="verb">th</spanx></t> <t><spanx style="verb">fr</spanx></t> <t><spanx style="verb">sa</spanx></t> <t><spanx style="verb">su</spanx></t> </list> Thisvalues:</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li><tt>mo</tt></li> <li><tt>tu</tt></li> <li><tt>we</tt></li> <li><tt>th</tt></li> <li><tt>fr</tt></li> <li><tt>sa</tt></li> <li><tt>su</tt></li> </ul> <t>This is the WKST part from iCalendar.</t><t>byDay: <spanx style="verb">NDay[]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Days</dd> <dt>byDay: <tt>NDay[]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>These are days of the week on which to repeat. An<spanx style="verb">NDay</spanx><tt>NDay</tt> object has the followingproperties: <list style="symbols"> <t>@type: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Specifiesproperties:</t> <dl newline="true"> <dt>@type: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This specifies the type of this object. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">NDay</spanx>.</t> <t>day: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> A<tt>NDay</tt>.</dd> <dt>day: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd><t>This is a day of the week on which to repeat; the allowed values are the same as for the<spanx style="verb">firstDayOfWeek</spanx> RecurrenceRule property. <vspace blankLines="1" /> This<tt>firstDayOfWeek</tt> recurrenceRule property.</t> <t>This is theday-of-the-weekday of the week of the BYDAY part in iCalendar, converted to lowercase.</t><t>nthOfPeriod: <spanx style="verb">Int</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> If</dd> <dt>nthOfPeriod: <tt>Int</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>If present, rather than representing every occurrence of the weekday defined in the<spanx style="verb">day</spanx><tt>day</tt> property, it represents only a specific instance within the recurrence period. The value can be positive ornegative,negative butMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be zero. A negative integer means the nth-lastof period. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thisoccurrence within that period (i.e., -1 is the last occurrence, -2 the one before that, etc.).</t> <t>This is the ordinal part of the BYDAY value in iCalendar (e.g., 1 or -3).</t></list></t> <t>byMonthDay: <spanx style="verb">Int[]</spanx></dd> </dl> </dd> <dt>byMonthDay: <tt>Int[]</tt> (optional)<vspace blankLines="1" /> Days</dt> <dd><t>These are the days of the month on which to repeat. Valid values are between 1 and the maximum number of days any month may have in the calendar given by the"rscale" property,<tt>rscale</tt> property and the negative values of these numbers. For example, in the Gregoriancalendarcalendar, valid values are 1 to 31 and -31 to -1. Negative values offset from the end of the month. The arrayMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> have at least one entry ifincluded. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thisincluded.</t> <t>This is the BYMONTHDAY part in iCalendar.</t><t>byMonth: <spanx style="verb">String[]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> The</dd> <dt>byMonth: <tt>String[]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>These are the months in which to repeat. Each entry is a string representation of a number, starting from "1" for the first month in the calendar (e.g., "1" means January with the Gregorian calendar), with an optional "L" suffix (see <xref target="RFC7529"/>)format="default"/>) for leap months (thisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be uppercase, e.g., "3L"). The arrayMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> have at least one entry ifincluded. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thisincluded.</t> <t>This is the BYMONTH part from iCalendar.</t><t>byYearDay: <spanx style="verb">Int[]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> The</dd> <dt>byYearDay: <tt>Int[]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>These are the days of the year on which to repeat. Valid values are between 1 and the maximum number of days any year may have in the calendar given by the"rscale" property,<tt>rscale</tt> property and the negative values of these numbers. For example, in the Gregoriancalendarcalendar, valid values are 1 to 366 and -366 to -1. Negative values offset from the end of the year. The arrayMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> have at least one entry ifincluded. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thisincluded.</t> <t>This is the BYYEARDAY part from iCalendar.</t><t>byWeekNo: <spanx style="verb">Int[]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Weeks</dd> <dt>byWeekNo: <tt>Int[]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>These are the weeks of the year in which to repeat. Valid values are between 1 and the maximum number of weeks any year may have in the calendar given by the"rscale" property,<tt>rscale</tt> property and the negative values of these numbers. For example, in the Gregoriancalendarcalendar, valid values are 1 to 53 and -53 to -1. The arrayMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> have at least one entry ifincluded. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thisincluded.</t> <t>This is the BYWEEKNO part from iCalendar.</t><t>byHour: <spanx style="verb">UnsignedInt[]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> The</dd> <dt>byHour: <tt>UnsignedInt[]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>These are the hours of the day in which to repeat. Valid values are 0 to 23. The arrayMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> have at least one entry if included. This is the BYHOUR part from iCalendar.</t><t>byMinute: <spanx style="verb">UnsignedInt[]</spanx></dd> <dt>byMinute: <tt>UnsignedInt[]</tt> (optional)<vspace blankLines="1" /> The</dt> <dd><t>These are the minutes of the hour in which to repeat. Valid values are 0 to 59. The arrayMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> have at least one entry ifincluded. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thisincluded.</t> <t>This is the BYMINUTE part from iCalendar.</t><t>bySecond: <spanx style="verb">UnsignedInt[]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> The</dd> <dt>bySecond: <tt>UnsignedInt[]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>These are the seconds of the minute in which to repeat. Valid values are 0 to 60. The arrayMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> have at least one entry ifincluded. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thisincluded.</t> <t>This is the BYSECOND part from iCalendar.</t><t>bySetPosition: <spanx style="verb">Int[]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> The</dd> <dt>bySetPosition: <tt>Int[]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>These are the occurrences within the recurrence interval to include in the final results. Negative values offset from the end of the list of occurrences. The arrayMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> have at least one entry if included. This is the BYSETPOS part fromiCalendar.</t> <t>count: <spanx style="verb">UnsignedInt</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> TheiCalendar.</dd> <dt>count: <tt>UnsignedInt</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>These are the number of occurrences at which to range-bound the recurrence. ThisMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be included if an<spanx style="verb">until</spanx><tt>until</tt> property isspecified. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thisspecified.</t> <t>This is the COUNT part from iCalendar.</t><t>until: <spanx style="verb">LocalDateTime</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> The</dd> <dt>until: <tt>LocalDateTime</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>These are the date-time at which to finish recurring. The last occurrence is on or before this date-time. ThisMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be included if a<spanx style="verb">count</spanx><tt>count</tt> property is specified.Note:Note that if not specified otherwise for a specific JSCalendar object, this date is to be interpreted in the time zone specified in the JSCalendar object's<spanx style="verb">timeZone</spanx> property. <vspace blankLines="1" /> This<tt>timeZone</tt> property.</t> <t>This is the UNTIL part from iCalendar.</t></list></t></dd> </dl> <section anchor="recurrence-semantics"title="Interpreting recurrence rules">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Interpreting Recurrence Rules</name> <t>A recurrence rule specifies a set of date-times for recurring calendar objects. A recurrence rule has the following semantics.Note,Note that wherever "year","month""month", or "day of month" is used, this is within the calendar system given by the"rscale"<tt>rscale</tt> property, which defaults to "gregorian" ifomitted. <list style="numbers">omitted.</t> <ol spacing="normal" type="1"><li> <t>A set of candidates is generated. This is every second within a period defined by thefrequency<tt>frequency</tt> propertyvalue: <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">yearly</spanx>: everyvalue:</t> <dl> <dt><tt>yearly</tt>:</dt> <dd><t>every second from midnight on the1stfirst day of a year (inclusive) to midnight the1stfirst day of the following year(exclusive). <vspace blankLines="1" /> If(exclusive).</t> <t>If skip is not "omit", the calendar system has leapmonthsmonths, and there is abyMonth<tt>byMonth</tt> property, generate candidates for the leapmonthsmonths, even if they don't occur in thisyear. <vspace blankLines="1" />year.</t> <t> If skip is not "omit" and there is abyMonthDay<tt>byMonthDay</tt> property, presume each month has the maximum number of days any month may have in this calendar system when generating candidates, even if it's more than this month actually has.</t><t><spanx style="verb">monthly</spanx>: every</dd> <dt><tt>monthly</tt>:</dt><dd><t>every second from midnight on the1stfirst day of a month (inclusive) to midnight on the1stfirst of the following month (exclusive).<vspace blankLines="1" /></t> <t> If skip is not "omit" and there is abyMonthDay<tt>byMonthDay</tt> property, presume the month has the maximum number of days any month may have in this calendar system when generating candidates, even if it's more than this month actuallyhas.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">weekly</spanx>: everyhas.</t></dd> <dt><tt>weekly</tt>:</dt><dd>every second from midnight (inclusive) on the first day of the week (as defined by thefirstDayOfWeek property,<tt>firstDayOfWeek</tt> property or Monday ifomitted),omitted) to midnight7seven days later(exclusive).</t> <t><spanx style="verb">daily</spanx>: every(exclusive).</dd> <dt><tt>daily</tt>:</dt><dd>every second from midnight at the start of the day (inclusive) to midnight at the end of the day(exclusive).</t> <t><spanx style="verb">hourly</spanx>:(exclusive).</dd> <dt><tt>hourly</tt>:</dt><dd> every second from the beginning of the hour (inclusive) to the beginning of the next hour(exclusive).</t> <t><spanx style="verb">minutely</spanx>:(exclusive).</dd> <dt><tt>minutely</tt>:</dt><dd> every second from the beginning of the minute (inclusive) to the beginning of the next minute(exclusive).</t> <t><spanx style="verb">secondly</spanx>:(exclusive).</dd> <dt><tt>secondly</tt>:</dt><dd>only the seconditself, only.</t> </list></t>itself.</dd> </dl> </li> <li> <t>Each date-time candidate is compared against all of the byX properties of the rule except bySetPosition. If any property in the rule does not match the date-time, the date-time is eliminated. Each byX property is an array; the date-time matches the property if it matches any of the values in the array. The properties have the following semantics:<list style="symbols"> <t>byMonth: the</t> <dl> <dt>byMonth:</dt> <dd>The date-time is in the givenmonth.</t> <t>byWeekNo: themonth.</dd> <dt>byWeekNo:</dt> <dd><t>The date-time is in the nth week of the year. Negative numbers mean the nth last week of the year. This corresponds to weeks according to weeknumberingnumbering, as defined in ISO.8601.2004, with a week defined as aseven dayseven-day period, starting on thefirstDayOfWeek<tt>firstDayOfWeek</tt> property value or Monday if omitted. Week number one of the calendar year is the first week that contains at least four days in that calendaryear. <vspace blankLines="1" />year.</t> <t> If the date-time is not valid (this may happen when generating candidates with askip<tt>skip</tt> property in effect), it is always eliminated by thisproperty.</t> <t>byYearDay: theproperty.</t></dd> <dt>byYearDay:</dt> <dd><t>The date-time is on the nth day of year. Negative numbers mean the nth last day of theyear. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Ifyear.</t> <t>If the date-time is not valid (this may happen when generating candidates with askip<tt>skip</tt> property in effect), it is always eliminated by thisproperty.</t> <t>byMonthDay: theproperty.</t></dd> <dt>byMonthDay:</dt> <dd>The date-time is on the given day of the month. Negative numbers mean the nth last day of themonth.</t> <t>byDay: themonth.</dd> <dt>byDay:</dt> <dd>The date-time is on the given day of the week. If the day is prefixed by a number, it is the nth occurrence of that day of the week within the month (if frequency is monthly) or year (if frequency is yearly). Negative numbersmeansmean the nth last occurrence within thatperiod.</t> <t>byHour: theperiod.</dd> <dt>byHour:</dt> <dd>The date-time has the given hourvalue.</t> <t>byMinute: thevalue.</dd> <dt>byMinute:</dt> <dd>The date-time has the given minutevalue.</t> <t>bySecond: thevalue.</dd> <dt>bySecond:</dt> <dd>The date-time has the given secondvalue.</t> </list> Ifvalue.</dd> </dl> <t>If askip<tt>skip</tt> property is defined and is not "omit", there may be candidates that do not correspond to valid dates (e.g.,31stFebruary 31st in the Gregorian calendar). In this case, the propertiesMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be considered in the orderabove and: <list style="numbers"> <t>Afterabove, and:</t> <ol spacing="normal" type="1"> <li>After applying the byMonth filter, if the candidate's month is invalid for the given year, increment it (if skip is "forward") or decrement it (if skip is "backward") until a valid month is found, incrementing/decrementing the year as well if passing through the beginning/end of the year. This only applies to calendar systems with leapmonths.</t> <t>Aftermonths.</li> <li>After applying the byMonthDay filter, if the day of the month is invalid for the given month and year, change the date to the first day of the next month (if skip is "forward") or the last day of the current month (if skip is"backward").</t> <t>If"backward").</li> <li>If any valid date produced after applying the skip is already a candidate, eliminate the duplicate. (Forexampleexample, after adjusting,30thFebruary 30th and31stFebruary 31st would both become the same "real" date, so one is eliminated as aduplicate.)</t> </list> </t> <t>Ifduplicate.)</li> </ol> </li> <li>If abySetPosition<tt>bySetPosition</tt> property is included, this is now applied to the ordered list of remaining dates. This property specifies the indexes of date-times to keep; all others should be eliminated. Negative numbers areindexesindexed from the end of the list, with -1 being the lastitem.</t> <t>Anyitem, -2 the second from last, etc.</li> <li>Any date-times before the start date of the event are eliminated (see below for why this might beneeded).</t> <t>Ifneeded).</li> <li>If askip<tt>skip</tt> property is included and is not "omit", eliminate any date-times that have already been produced by previous iterations of the algorithm. (This is not possible if skip is"omit".)</t> <t>If"omit".)</li> <li>If further dates are required (we have not reached the untildate,date or countlimit)limit), skip the next (interval - 1) sets of candidates, then continue from step1.</t> </list> When1.</li> </ol> <t>When determining the set of occurrence dates for an event or task, the following extra rules must beapplied: <list style="numbers"> <t>Theapplied:</t> <ol spacing="normal" type="1"> <li>The initial date-time to which the rule is applied (the<spanx style="verb">start</spanx><tt>start</tt> date-time forevents;events or the<spanx style="verb">start</spanx><tt>start</tt> or<spanx style="verb">due</spanx><tt>due</tt> date-time for tasks) is always the first occurrence in the expansion (and is counted if the recurrence is limited by a"count"<tt>count</tt> property), even if it would normally not match therule.</t> <t>Therule.</li> <li>The first set of candidates to consider is that which would contain the initial date-time. This means the first set may include candidates before the initial date-time; such candidates are eliminated from the results in step(4) as outlined before.</t> <t>The4 of the list above.</li> <li><t>The following propertiesMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be implicitly added to the rule under the givenconditions: <list style="symbols"> <t>Ifconditions:</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li>If frequency is not<spanx style="verb">secondly</spanx><tt>secondly</tt> and there is nobySecond property: Add<tt>bySecond</tt> property, add abySecond<tt>bySecond</tt> property with the sole value being the seconds value of the initialdate-time.</t> <t>Ifdate-time.</li> <li>If frequency is not<spanx style="verb">secondly</spanx><tt>secondly</tt> or<spanx style="verb">minutely</spanx>,<tt>minutely</tt> and there is nobyMinute property: Add<tt>byMinute</tt> property, add abyMinute<tt>byMinute</tt> property with the sole value being the minutes value of the initialdate-time.</t> <t>Ifdate-time.</li> <li>If frequency is not<spanx style="verb">secondly</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">minutely</spanx><tt>secondly</tt>, <tt>minutely</tt>, or<spanx style="verb">hourly</spanx><tt>hourly</tt> and there is nobyHour property: Add<tt>byHour</tt> property, add abyHour<tt>byHour</tt> property with the sole value being the hours value of the initialdate-time.</t> <t>Ifdate-time.</li> <li>If frequency is<spanx style="verb">weekly</spanx><tt>weekly</tt> and there is nobyDay property: Add<tt>byDay</tt> property, add abyDay<tt>byDay</tt> property with the sole value being theday-of-the-weekday of the week of the initialdate-time.</t> <t>Ifdate-time.</li> <li>If frequency is<spanx style="verb">monthly</spanx><tt>monthly</tt> and there is nobyDay<tt>byDay</tt> property and nobyMonthDay property: Add<tt>byMonthDay</tt> property, add abyMonthDay<tt>byMonthDay</tt> property with the sole value being theday-of-the-monthday of the month of the initialdate-time.</t> <t>Ifdate-time.</li> <li><t>If frequency is<spanx style="verb">yearly</spanx><tt>yearly</tt> and there is nobyYearDay property: <list style="symbols"> <t>If<tt>byYearDay</tt> property:</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li>If there are nobyMonth<tt>byMonth</tt> orbyWeekNo<tt>byWeekNo</tt> properties, and either there is abyMonthDay<tt>byMonthDay</tt> property or there is nobyDay property: Add<tt>byDay</tt> property, add abyMonth<tt>byMonth</tt> property with the sole value being the month of the initialdate-time.</t> <t>Ifdate-time.</li> <li>If thereisare nobyMonthDay, byWeekNo<tt>byMonthDay</tt>, <tt>byWeekNo</tt>, orbyDay properties: Add<tt>byDay</tt> properties, add abyMonthDay<tt>byMonthDay</tt> property with the sole value being theday-of-the-monthday of the month of the initialdate-time.</t> <t>Ifdate-time.</li> <li>If there is abyWeekNo<tt>byWeekNo</tt> property and nobyMonthDay<tt>byMonthDay</tt> orbyDay properties: Add<tt>byDay</tt> properties, add abyDay<tt>byDay</tt> property with the sole value being theday-of-the-weekday of the week of the initialdate-time.</t> </list></t> </list></t> </list></t>date-time.</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> </ol> </section> </section> <section anchor="prop-excludedRecurrenceRules"title="excludedRecurrenceRules">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>excludedRecurrenceRules</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">RecurrenceRule[]</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>Defines<tt>RecurrenceRule[]</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This defines a set of recurrence rules (repeating patterns) for date-times on which the object will not occur. The rules are interpreted the same as for the"recurrenceRules"<tt>recurrenceRules</tt> property (see <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/>),format="default"/>), with the exception that the initial date-time to which the rule is applied (the "start" date-time forevents;events or the "start" or "due" date-time for tasks) is only considered part of the expansion if it matches the rule. The resulting set of date-timesareis then removed from those generated by therecurrenceRules<tt>recurrenceRules</tt> property, as described in <xref target="recurrence-props"/>.format="default"/>. </t> </section> <section anchor="prop-recurrenceOverrides"title="recurrenceOverrides">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>recurrenceOverrides</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">LocalDateTime[PatchObject]</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>A map of the<tt>LocalDateTime[PatchObject]</tt> (optional)</t> <t>Maps recurrence ids (the date-time produced by the recurrence rule) toan objectthe overridden properties ofpatches to apply tothegenerated occurrence object.</t>recurrence instance.</t> <t>If the recurrence id does not match a date-time from the recurrence rule (or no rule is specified), it is to be treated as an additional occurrence (like an RDATE from iCalendar). The patch object may often be empty in this case.</t> <t>If the patch object defines the<spanx style="verb">excluded</spanx><tt>excluded</tt> property of an occurrence to be true, this occurrence is omitted from the final set of recurrences for the calendar object (like an EXDATE from iCalendar). Such a patch objectMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> patch any other property.</t> <t>By default, an occurrence inherits all properties from the main object except the start (or due) date-time, which is shifted to match the recurrence id LocalDateTime. However, individual properties of the occurrence can be modified by apatch,patch or multiple patches. It is valid to patch the<spanx style="verb">start</spanx><tt>start</tt> property value, and this patch takes precedence over the value generated from the recurrence id. Both the recurrence id as well as the patched<spanx style="verb">start</spanx><tt>start</tt> date-time may occur before the original JSCalendar object's<spanx style="verb">start</spanx><tt>start</tt> or<spanx style="verb">due</spanx><tt>due</tt> date.</t> <t>A pointer in the PatchObjectMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be ignored if it starts with one of the followingprefixes: <list style="symbols"> <t>@type</t> <t>excludedRecurrenceRules</t> <t>method</t> <t>privacy</t> <t>prodId</t> <t>recurrenceId</t> <t>recurrenceOverrides</t> <t>recurrenceRules</t> <t>relatedTo</t> <t>replyTo</t> <t>uid</t> </list></t>prefixes:</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li>@type</li> <li>excludedRecurrenceRules</li> <li>method</li> <li>privacy</li> <li>prodId</li> <li>recurrenceId</li> <li>recurrenceIdTimeZone</li> <li>recurrenceOverrides</li> <li>recurrenceRules</li> <li>relatedTo</li> <li>replyTo</li> <li>sentBy</li> <li>timeZones</li> <li>uid</li> </ul> </section> <section anchor="prop-excluded"title="excluded">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>excluded</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">Boolean</spanx><tt>Boolean</tt> (optional, default:false).</t> <t>Definesfalse)</t> <t>This defines if this object is an overridden, excluded instance of a recurring JSCalendar object (see <xref target="prop-recurrenceOverrides"/>).format="default"/>). If this property value is true, this calendar object instanceMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be removed from the occurrence expansion. The absence of this property, or the presence of its default value as false, indicates that this instanceMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be included in the occurrence expansion.</t> </section> </section> <section anchor="sharing-scheduling-properties"title="Sharingnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Sharing and SchedulingProperties">Properties</name> <section anchor="prop-priority"title="priority">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>priority</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">Int</spanx><tt>Int</tt> (optional, default:0).</t> <t>Specifies0)</t> <t>This specifies a priority for the calendar object. This may be used as part of scheduling systems to help resolve conflicts for a time period.</t> <t>The priority is specified as an integer in the range 0 to 9. A value of 0 specifies an undefined priority, for which the treatment will vary by situation. A value of 1 is the highest priority. A value of 2 is the second highest priority. Subsequent numbers specify a decreasing ordinal priority. A value of 9 is the lowest priority. Other integer values are reserved for future use.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-freeBusyStatus"title="freeBusyStatus">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>freeBusyStatus</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String</spanx><tt>String</tt> (optional, default:<spanx style="verb">busy</spanx>).</t> <t>Specifies<tt>busy</tt>)</t> <t>This specifies how this calendar object should be treated when calculating free-busy state. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the following values, another value registered in the IANAJSCalendar"JSCalendar EnumValuesValues" registry, or a vendor-specific value (see <xref target="custom-properties"/>): <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">free</spanx>: Theformat="default"/>): </t> <dl newline="false"> <dt><tt>free</tt>:</dt> <dd>The object should be ignored when calculating whether the user isbusy.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">busy</spanx>: Thebusy.</dd> <dt><tt>busy</tt>:</dt> <dd>The object should be included when calculating whether the user isbusy.</t> </list></t>busy.</dd> </dl> </section> <section anchor="prop-privacy"title="privacy">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>privacy</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String</spanx><tt>String</tt> (optional, default:<spanx style="verb">public</spanx>).</t><tt>public</tt>)</t> <t>Calendar objects are normally collected together and may be shared with other users. The privacy property allows the object owner to indicate that it should not beshared,shared or should only have the time information shared but the details withheld. Enforcement of the restrictions indicated by this propertyareis up to the API via which this object is accessed.</t> <t>This propertyMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> affect the information sent to scheduled participants; it is only interpreted by protocols that share the calendar objects belonging to one user with other users.</t> <t>The valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the following values, another value registered in the IANAJSCalendar"JSCalendar EnumValuesValues" registry, or a vendor-specific value (see <xref target="custom-properties"/>).format="default"/>). Any value the client or server doesn't understand should be preserved but treated as equivalent to<spanx style="verb">private</spanx>. <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">public</spanx>: The<tt>private</tt>.</t> <dl newline="false" spacing="normal"> <dt><tt>public</tt>:</dt> <dd>The full details of the object are visible to those whom the object's calendar is sharedwith.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">private</spanx>: Thewith.</dd> <dt><tt>private</tt>:</dt> <dd><t>The details of the object are hidden; only the basic time and metadataisare shared. The following propertiesMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> beshared,shared; any other propertiesMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> beshared: <list style="symbols"> <t>@type</t> <t>created</t> <t>due</t> <t>duration</t> <t>estimatedDuration</t> <t>freeBusyStatus</t> <t>privacy</t> <t>recurrenceOverrides. Onlyshared:</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li>@type</li> <li>created</li> <li>due</li> <li>duration</li> <li>estimatedDuration</li> <li>freeBusyStatus</li> <li>privacy</li> <li>recurrenceOverrides (Only patcheswhichthat apply to another permissible property are allowed to beshared.</t> <t>sequence</t> <t>showWithoutTime</t> <t>start</t> <t>timeZone</t> <t>timeZones</t> <t>uid</t> <t>updated</t> </list></t> <t><spanx style="verb">secret</spanx>: Theshared.)</li> <li>sequence</li> <li>showWithoutTime</li> <li>start</li> <li>timeZone</li> <li>timeZones</li> <li>uid</li> <li>updated</li> </ul></dd> <dt><tt>secret</tt>:</dt> <dd>The object is hidden completely (as though it did not exist) when the calendar this object is in isshared.</t> </list></t>shared.</dd> </dl> </section> <section anchor="prop-replyTo"title="replyTo">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>replyTo</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String[String]</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>Represents<tt>String[String]</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This represents methods by which participants may submit their response to the organizer of the calendar object. The keys in the property value are the available methods andMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> only contain ASCII alphanumeric characters (A-Za-z0-9). The value is a URI for the method specified in the key. Future methods may be defined in future specifications and registered with IANA; a calendar clientMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> ignore any method it does notunderstand,understand butMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> preserve the method key and URI. This propertyMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be omitted if no method is defined (rather than being specified as an empty object).</t> <t>The following methods aredefined: <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">imip</spanx>: Thedefined:</t> <dl newline="false"> <dt><tt>imip</tt>:</dt> <dd>The organizer accepts aniMIPiCalendar Message-Based Interoperability Protocol (iMIP) <xref target="RFC6047"/>format="default"/> response at this email address. The valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a<spanx style="verb">mailto:</spanx> URI.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">web</spanx>:<tt>mailto:</tt> URI.</dd> <dt><tt>web</tt>:</dt> <dd> Opening this URI in a web browser will provide the user with a page where they can submit a reply to the organizer. The valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a URL using the<spanx style="verb">https:</spanx> scheme.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">other</spanx>:<tt>https:</tt> scheme.</dd> <dt><tt>other</tt>:</dt> <dd> The organizer is identified by thisURIURI, but the method for submitting the response isundefined.</t> </list></t>undefined.</dd> </dl> </section> <sectionanchor="prop-participants" title="participants">anchor="prop-sentBy" numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>sentBy</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">Id[Participant]</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>A map of participant ids to participants, describing their participation<tt>String</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is the email address in thecalendar object.</t> <t>If"From" header of the email in which thispropertycalendar object was received. This isset and any participant has a sendTo property, thenonly relevant if the<spanx style="verb">replyTo</spanx> property of thiscalendar objectMUST define at least one reply method.</t> <t>A Participantis received via iMIP or as an attachment to a message. If set, the value <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a valid <tt>addr-spec</tt> value as defined in Section 3.4.1 of <xref target="RFC5322" format="default"/>.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-participants" numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>participants</name> <t>Type: <tt>Id[Participant]</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is a map of participant ids to participants, describing their participation in the calendar object.</t> <t>If this property is set and any participant has a <tt>sendTo</tt> property, then the <tt>replyTo</tt> property of this calendar object <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> define at least one reply method.</t> <t>A Participant object has the following properties:<list style="symbols"> <t>@type: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Specifies</t> <dl newline="true"> <dt>@type: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This specifies the type of this object. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">Participant</spanx>.</t> <t>name: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> The<tt>Participant</tt>.</dd> <dt>name: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is the display name of the participant (e.g., "JoeBloggs").</t> <t>email: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> TheBloggs").</dd> <dt>email: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is the email address to use to contact the participant or, for example, match with an address book entry. If set, theparticipant.</t> <t>description: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional). <vspace blankLines="1" /> A plain textvalue <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a valid <tt>addr-spec</tt> value as defined in Section 3.4.1 of <xref target="RFC5322" format="default"/>.</dd> <dt>description: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is a plain-text description of this participant. For example, this may include more information about their role in the event or how best to contactthem.</t> <t>sendTo: <spanx style="verb">String[String]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Representsthem.</dd> <dt>sendTo: <tt>String[String]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>This represents methods by which the participant may receive the invitation and updates to the calendarobject. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Theobject.</t> <t>The keys in the property value are the available methods andMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> only contain ASCII alphanumeric characters (A-Za-z0-9). The value is a URI for the method specified in the key. Future methods may be defined in future specifications and registered with IANA; a calendar clientMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> ignore any method it does notunderstand,understand butMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> preserve the method key and URI. This propertyMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be omitted if no method is defined (rather than being specified as an emptyobject). <vspace blankLines="1" /> Theobject).</t> <t>The following methods aredefined: <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">imip</spanx>: Thedefined:</t> <dl> <dt><tt>imip</tt>:</dt> <dd>The participant accepts an iMIP <xref target="RFC6047"/>format="default"/> request at this email address. The valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a<spanx style="verb">mailto:</spanx><tt>mailto:</tt> URI. ItMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be different from the value of the participant's<spanx style="verb">email</spanx> property.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">other</spanx>: The<tt>email</tt> property.</dd> <dt><tt>other</tt>:</dt> <dd>The participant is identified by thisURIURI, but the method for submitting the invitation isundefined.</t> </list></t> <t>kind: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Whatundefined.</dd> </dl></dd> <dt>kind: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>This is what kind of entity this participant is, ifknown. <vspace blankLines="1" /> This MUSTknown.</t> <t>This <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the following values, another value registered in the IANAJSCalendar"JSCalendar EnumValuesValues" registry, or a vendor-specific value (see <xref target="custom-properties"/>).format="default"/>). Any value the client or server doesn't understand should be treated the same as if this property isomitted. <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">individual</spanx>:omitted.</t> <dl newline="false"> <dt><tt>individual</tt>:</dt> <dd> a singleperson</t> <t><spanx style="verb">group</spanx>: aperson</dd> <dt><tt>group</tt>:</dt> <dd>a collection of people invited as awhole</t> <t><spanx style="verb">location</spanx>:whole</dd> <dt><tt>location</tt>:</dt> <dd> a physical location that needs to be scheduled, e.g., a conferenceroom</t> <t><spanx style="verb">resource</spanx>: aroom</dd> <dt><tt>resource</tt>:</dt> <dd>a non-human resource other than a location, such as aprojector</t> </list></t> <t>roles: <spanx style="verb">String[Boolean]</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Aprojector</dd> </dl></dd> <dt>roles: <tt>String[Boolean]</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd><t>This is a set of roles that this participantfulfills. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Atfulfills.</t> <t>At least one roleMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be specified for the participant. The keys in the setMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the following values, another value registered in the IANAJSCalendar"JSCalendar EnumValuesValues" registry, or a vendor-specific value (see <xref target="custom-properties"/>): <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">owner</spanx>:format="default"/>):</t> <dl> <dt><tt>owner</tt>:</dt> <dd> The participant is an owner of the object. This signifies they have permission to make changes to it that affect the other participants.Non-ownerNonowner participants may only change properties thatjustaffect only themselves (forexampleexample, setting their own alerts or changing theirrsvp status).</t> <t><spanx style="verb">attendee</spanx>: TheRSVP status).</dd> <dt><tt>attendee</tt>:</dt> <dd>The participant is expected to be present at theevent.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">optional</spanx>: Theevent.</dd> <dt><tt>optional</tt>:</dt> <dd>The participant's involvement with the event is optional. This is expected to be primarily combined with the "attendee"role.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">informational</spanx>:role.</dd> <dt><tt>informational</tt>:</dt> <dd> The participant is copied for informationalreasons,reasons and is not expected toattend.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">chair</spanx>:attend.</dd> <dt><tt>chair</tt>:</dt> <dd> The participant is in charge of the event/task when itoccurs.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">contact</spanx>:occurs.</dd> <dt><tt>contact</tt>:</dt> <dd> The participant is someone that may be contacted for information about theevent.</t> </list> Theevent.</dd> </dl> <t>The value for each key in the mapMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be true. It is expected that no more than one of the roles "attendee" and "informational" be present; if more than one are given, "attendee" takes precedence over "informational". Roles that are unknown to the implementationMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> bepreserved.</t> <t>locationId: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thepreserved.</t></dd> <dt>locationId: <tt>Id</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>This is the location at which this participant is expected to beattending. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Ifattending.</t> <t>If the value does not correspond to any location id in the<spanx style="verb">locations</spanx><tt>locations</tt> property of the JSCalendar object, thisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be treated the same as if the participant's locationId wereomitted.</t> <t>language: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Theomitted.</t></dd> <dt>language: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is the languagetagtag, as defined in <xreftarget="RFC5646" />target="BCP47" format="default"/>, that best describes the participant's preferred language, ifknown.</t> <t>participationStatus: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx>known.</dd> <dt>participationStatus: <tt>String</tt> (optional, default:<spanx style="verb">needs-action</spanx>) <vspace blankLines="1" /> The<tt>needs-action</tt>)</dt> <dd><t>This is the participation status, if any, of thisparticipant. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Theparticipant.</t> <t>The valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the following values, another value registered in the IANAJSCalendar"JSCalendar EnumValuesValues" registry, or a vendor-specific value (see <xref target="custom-properties"/>): <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">needs-action</spanx>:format="default"/>):</t> <dl newline="false"> <dt><tt>needs-action</tt>:</dt> <dd> No status has yet been set by theparticipant.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">accepted</spanx>:participant.</dd> <dt><tt>accepted</tt>:</dt> <dd> The invited participant willparticipate.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">declined</spanx>: Theparticipate.</dd> <dt><tt>declined</tt>:</dt> <dd>The invited participant will notparticipate.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">tentative</spanx>:participate.</dd> <dt><tt>tentative</tt>:</dt> <dd> The invited participant mayparticipate.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">delegated</spanx>:participate.</dd> <dt><tt>delegated</tt>:</dt> <dd> The invited participant has delegated their attendance to another participant, as specified in thedelegatedTo property.</t> </list></t> <t>participationComment: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> A<tt>delegatedTo</tt> property.</dd> </dl></dd> <dt>participationComment: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is a note from the participant to explain their participationstatus.</t> <t>expectReply: <spanx style="verb">Boolean</spanx>status.</dd> <dt>expectReply: <tt>Boolean</tt> (optional, default:false) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Iffalse)</dt> <dd>If true, the organizer is expecting the participant to notify them of their participationstatus.</t> <t>scheduleAgent: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx>status.</dd> <dt>scheduleAgent: <tt>String</tt> (optional, default:<spanx style="verb">server</spanx>) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Who<tt>server</tt>)</dt><dd> <t>This is who is responsible for sending scheduling messages with this calendar object to theparticipant. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Theparticipant.</t> <t>The valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the following values, another value registered in the IANAJSCalendar"JSCalendar EnumValuesValues" registry, or a vendor-specific value (see <xref target="custom-properties"/>): <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">server</spanx>:format="default"/>):</t> <dl spacing="normal"> <dt><tt>server</tt>:</dt> <dd> The calendar server will send the schedulingmessages.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">client</spanx>:messages.</dd> <dt><tt>client</tt>:</dt> <dd> The calendar client will send the schedulingmessages.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">none</spanx>:messages.</dd> <dt><tt>none</tt>:</dt> <dd> No scheduling messages are to be sent to thisparticipant.</t> </list></t> <t>scheduleForceSend: <spanx style="verb">Boolean</spanx>participant.</dd> </dl></dd> <dt>scheduleForceSend: <tt>Boolean</tt> (optional, default:false) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Afalse)</dt> <dd>A client may set the property on a participant to true to request that the server send a scheduling message to the participant when it would not normally do so(e.g.(e.g., if no significant change is made the object or the scheduleAgent is set to client). The propertyMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be stored in the JSCalendar object on the server or appear in a schedulingmessage.</t> <t>scheduleSequence: <spanx style="verb">UnsignedInt</spanx>message.</dd> <dt>scheduleSequence: <tt>UnsignedInt</tt> (optional, default:0) <vspace blankLines="1" /> The0)</dt> <dd><t>This is the sequence number of the last response from the participant. If defined, thisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be anon-negative integer. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thisnonnegative integer.</t> <t>This can be used to determine whether the participant has sent a new response following significant changes to the calendarobject,object and to determine if future responses are responding to a current or older view of thedata.</t> <t>scheduleStatus: <spanx style="verb">String[]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Adata.</t></dd> <dt>scheduleStatus: <tt>String[]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>This is a list of status codes,as defined in Section 3.8.8.3 of <xref target="RFC5545" />,returned from the processing of the most recent scheduling message sent to this participant.<vspace blankLines="1" /> ServersThe status codes MUST be valid <tt>statcode</tt> values as defined in the ABNF in <xref target="RFC5545" sectionFormat="of" section="3.8.8.3"/>.</t> <t>Servers <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> only add or change this property when they send a scheduling message to the participant. ClientsSHOULD NOT<bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> change or remove this property if it was provided by the server. ClientsMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> add, change, or remove the property for participants where the client is handling thescheduling. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thisscheduling.</t> <t>This propertyMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be included in scheduling messages.</t><t>scheduleUpdated: <spanx style="verb">UTCDateTime</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> The</dd> <dt>scheduleUpdated: <tt>UTCDateTime</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>This is the timestamp for the most recent response from thisparticipant. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thisparticipant.</t> <t>This is the<spanx style="verb">updated</spanx><tt>updated</tt> property of the last response when using iTIP. It can be compared to the<spanx style="verb">updated</spanx><tt>updated</tt> property in future responses to detect and discard older responses delivered out oforder.</t> <t>invitedBy: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Theorder.</t></dd> <dt>sentBy: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>This is the email address in the "From" header of the email that last updated this participant via iMIP. This SHOULD only be set if the email address is different to that in the mailto URI of this participant's <tt>imip</tt> method in the <tt>sendTo</tt> property (i.e., the response was received from a different address to that which the invitation was sent to). If set, the value <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a valid <tt>addr-spec</tt> value as defined in Section 3.4.1 of <xref target="RFC5322" format="default"/>.</t> </dd> <dt>invitedBy: <tt>Id</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is the id of the participant whoinvitedadded thisone,participant to the event/task, ifknown.</t> <t>delegatedTo: <spanx style="verb">String[Boolean]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Aknown.</dd> <dt>delegatedTo: <tt>Id[Boolean]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is set of participant ids that this participant has delegated their participation to. Each key in the setMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be the id of a participant. The value for each key in the mapMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be true. If there are no delegates, thisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be omitted (rather than specified as an emptyset).</t> <t>delegatedFrom: <spanx style="verb">String[Boolean]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Aset).</dd> <dt>delegatedFrom: <tt>Id[Boolean]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is a set of participant ids that this participant is acting as a delegate for. Each key in the setMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be the id of a participant. The value for each key in the mapMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be true. If there are no delegators, thisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be omitted (rather than specified as an emptyset).</t> <t>memberOf: <spanx style="verb">String[Boolean]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Aset).</dd> <dt>memberOf: <tt>Id[Boolean]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is a set of group participants that were invited to this calendar object, which caused this participant to be invited due to their membership in the group(s). Each key in the setMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be the id of a participant. The value for each key in the mapMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be true. If there are no groups, thisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be omitted (rather than specified as an emptyset).</t> <t>links: <spanx style="verb">Id[Link]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Aset).</dd> <dt>links: <tt>Id[Link]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is a map of link ids to Link objects, representing external resources associated with this participant, forexampleexample, a vCard or image. If there are no links, thisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be omitted (rather than specified as an emptyset).</t> <t>progress: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx>set).</dd> <dt>progress: <tt>String</tt> (optional; only allowed for participants of aJSTask). RepresentsTask)</dt> <dd>This represents the progress of the participant for this task. ItMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be set if the<spanx style="verb">participationStatus</spanx><tt>participationStatus</tt> of this participant is any value other than<spanx style="verb">accepted</spanx>.<tt>accepted</tt>. See <xref target="prop-progress"/>format="default"/> for allowed values andsemantics.</t> <t>progressUpdated: <spanx style="verb">UTCDateTime</spanx>semantics.</dd> <dt>progressUpdated: <tt>UTCDateTime</tt> (optional; only allowed for participants of aJSTask). SpecifiesTask)</dt> <dd>This specifies the date-time theprogress<tt>progress</tt> property was last set on this participant. See <xref target="prop-progressUpdated"/>format="default"/> for allowed values andsemantics.</t> <t>percentComplete: <spanx style="verb">UnsignedInt</spanx>semantics.</dd> <dt>percentComplete: <tt>UnsignedInt</tt> (optional; only allowed for participants of aJSTask). RepresentsTask)</dt> <dd>This represents the percent completion of the participant for this task. The property valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a positive integer between 0 and100.</t> </list></t>100.</dd> </dl> </section> <section anchor="prop-requestStatus" numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>requestStatus</name> <t>Type: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</t> <t>A request status as returned from processing the most recent scheduling request for this JSCalendar object. The allowed values are defined by the ABNF definitions of <tt>statcode</tt>, <tt>statdesc</tt> and <tt>extdata</tt> in <xref target="RFC5545" sectionFormat="of" section="3.8.8.3"/> and the following ABNF <xref target="RFC5234" />:</t> <sourcecode name="" type="abnf"><![CDATA[ reqstatus = statcode ";" statdesc [";" extdata] ]]></sourcecode> <t>Servers <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> only add or change this property when they performe a scheduling action. Clients <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> change or remove this property if it was provided by the server. Clients <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> add, change, or remove the property when the client is handling the scheduling.</t> <t>This property <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> only be included in scheduling messages according to the rules defined for the REQUEST-STATUS iCalendar property in <xref target="RFC5546" format="default"/>.</t> </section> </section> <section anchor="alerts-properties"title="Alerts Properties">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Alerts Properties</name> <section anchor="useDefaultAlerts"title="useDefaultAlerts">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>useDefaultAlerts</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">Boolean</spanx><tt>Boolean</tt> (optional, default:false).</t>false)</t> <t>If true, use the user's default alerts and ignore the value of the<spanx style="verb">alerts</spanx><tt>alerts</tt> property. Fetching user defaults is dependent on the API from which this JSCalendar object is beingfetched,fetched and is not defined in this specification. If an implementation cannot determine the user's default alerts, or none are set, itMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> process thealerts<tt>alerts</tt> property as if<spanx style="verb">useDefaultAlerts</spanx><tt>useDefaultAlerts</tt> is set to false.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-alerts"title="alerts">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>alerts</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">Id[Alert]</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>A<tt>Id[Alert]</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is a map of alert ids to Alert objects, representing alerts/reminders to display or send to the user for this calendar object.</t> <t>An AlertObjectobject has the followingproperties: <list style="symbols"> <t>@type: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Specifiesproperties:</t> <dl newline="true"> <dt>@type: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This specifies the type of this object. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">Alert</spanx>. </t> <t>trigger: <spanx style="verb">OffsetTrigger|AbsoluteTrigger|UnknownTrigger</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Defines<tt>Alert</tt>.</dd> <dt>trigger: <tt>OffsetTrigger|AbsoluteTrigger|UnknownTrigger</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd><t>This defines when to trigger the alert. New types may be defined in futuredocuments. <vspace blankLines="1" /> An <spanx style="verb">OffsetTrigger</spanx>documents.</t> <t>An <tt>OffsetTrigger</tt> object has the followingproperties: <list style="symbols"> <t>@type: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Specifiesproperties:</t> <dl newline="true"> <dt>@type: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This specifies the type of this object. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">OffsetTrigger</spanx>. </t> <t>offset: <spanx style="verb">SignedDuration</spanx> (mandatory). <vspace blankLines="1" /> Defines<tt>OffsetTrigger</tt>.</dd> <dt>offset: <tt>SignedDuration</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This defines the offset at which to trigger the alert relative to the time property defined in the<spanx style="verb">relativeTo</spanx><tt>relativeTo</tt> property of the alert. Negative durations signify alerts before the timeproperty,property; positive durations signify alertsafter.</t> <t>relativeTo: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx>after the time property.</dd> <dt>relativeTo: <tt>String</tt> (optional, default:<spanx style="verb">start</spanx>) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Specifies<tt>start</tt>)</dt> <dd><t>This specifies the time property that the alert offset is relative to. The valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be oneof: <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">start</spanx>:of the following:</t> <dl newline="false"> <dt><tt>start</tt>:</dt> <dd> triggers the alert relative to the start of the calendarobject</t> <t><spanx style="verb">end</spanx>:object</dd> <dt><tt>end</tt>:</dt> <dd> triggers the alert relative to the end/due time of the calendarobject</t> </list></t> </list> An <spanx style="verb">AbsoluteTrigger</spanx>object</dd> </dl></dd></dl> <t>An <tt>AbsoluteTrigger</tt> object has the followingproperties: <list style="symbols"> <t>@type: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Specifiesproperties:</t> <dl newline="true"> <dt>@type: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This specifies the type of this object. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">AbsoluteTrigger</spanx>. </t> <t>when: <spanx style="verb">UTCDateTime</spanx> (mandatory). <vspace blankLines="1" /> Defines<tt>AbsoluteTrigger</tt>.</dd> <dt>when: <tt>UTCDateTime</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This defines a specific UTC date-time when the alert istriggered.</t> </list> An <spanx style="verb">UnknownTrigger</spanx>triggered.</dd> </dl> <t>An <tt>UnknownTrigger</tt> object is an object that containsa <spanx style="verb">@type</spanx>an <tt>@type</tt> property whose value is not recognized (i.e., not<spanx style="verb">OffsetTrigger</spanx><tt>OffsetTrigger</tt> or<spanx style="verb">AbsoluteTrigger</spanx>),<tt>AbsoluteTrigger</tt>) plus zero or more other properties. This is for compatibility with client extensions and future specifications. ImplementationsSHOULD NOT<bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> trigger for trigger types they do notunderstand,understand butMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> preserve them.</t><t>acknowledged: <spanx style="verb">UTCDateTime</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> This</dd> <dt>acknowledged: <tt>UTCDateTime</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd><t>This records when an alert was last acknowledged. This is set when the user has dismissed the alert; other clients that sync this propertySHOULD<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> automatically dismiss or suppress duplicate alerts (alerts with the same alert id that triggered on or before thisdate-time). <vspace blankLines="1" /> Fordate-time).</t> <t>For a recurring calendar object, setting the<spanx style="verb">acknowledged</spanx><tt>acknowledged</tt> propertyMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> add a new override to the<spanx style="verb">recurrenceOverrides</spanx><tt>recurrenceOverrides</tt> property. If the alert is not already overridden, theacknowledged<tt>acknowledged</tt> propertyMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be set on the alert in themaster event/task. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Certainbase event/task.</t> <t>Certain kinds of alert action may not provide feedback as to when the user sees them, forexample email basedexample, email-based alerts. For those kinds of alerts, this propertyMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be set immediately when the alert is triggered and the action is successfully carried out.</t><t>relatedTo: <spanx style="verb">String[Relation]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Relates</dd> <dt>relatedTo: <tt>String[Relation]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This relates this alert to other alerts in the same JSCalendar object. If the user wishes to snooze an alert, the applicationMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> create an alert to trigger after snoozing. This new snooze alertMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> set a parent relation to the identifier of the originalalert.</t> <t>action: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx>alert.</dd> <dt>action: <tt>String</tt> (optional, default:<spanx style="verb">display</spanx>) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Describes<tt>display</tt>)</dt> <dd><t>This describes how to alert theuser. <vspace blankLines="1" /> Theuser.</t> <t>The valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be at most one of the following values, a value registered in the IANAJSCalendar"JSCalendar EnumValuesValues" registry, or a vendor-specific value (see <xref target="custom-properties"/>): <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">display</spanx>: Theformat="default"/>):</t> <dl spacing="normal"> <dt><tt>display</tt>:</dt> <dd>The alert should be displayed as appropriate for the current device and usercontext.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">email</spanx>: Thecontext.</dd> <dt><tt>email</tt>:</dt> <dd>The alert should trigger an email sent out to the user, notifyingaboutthem of the alert. This action is typically only appropriate for serverimplementations.</t> </list></t> </list></t>implementations.</dd> </dl></dd> </dl> </section> </section> <section anchor="localized-props"title="Multilingual Properties">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Multilingual Properties</name> <section anchor="prop-localizations"title="localizations">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>localizations</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String[PatchObject]</spanx> (optional).</t><tt>String[PatchObject]</tt> (optional)</t> <t>A mapofwhere each key is a languagetagstag <xreftarget="RFC5646" />target="BCP47" format="default"/>, and the corresponding value is a set of patches to apply topatch objects, which localizethe calendar object in order to localize it intothe locale of the respective language tag.</t>that locale.</t> <t>See the description of <xreftarget="type-PatchObject">PatchObject</xref>target="type-PatchObject" format="default">PatchObject</xref> for the structure of the PatchObject. The patches are applied to the top-level calendar object. In addition, the<spanx style="verb">locale</spanx><tt>locale</tt> property of the patched object is set to the language tag. All pointers for patchesMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> end with one of the following suffixes; any patch that does not follow thisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be ignored unless otherwise specified in a future RFC:<list style="symbols"> <t>title</t> <t>description</t> <t>name</t> </list> A</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li>title</li> <li>description</li> <li>name</li> </ul> <t>A patchMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> have the prefix<spanx style="verb">recurrenceOverrides</spanx>;<tt>recurrenceOverrides</tt>; any localization of the overrideMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a patch to thelocalizations<tt>localizations</tt> property inside the override instead. For example, a patch to<spanx style="verb">locations/abcd1234/title</spanx><tt>locations/abcd1234/title</tt> is permissible, but a patch to<spanx style="verb">uid</spanx><tt>uid</tt> or<spanx style="verb">recurrenceOverrides/2020-01-05T14:00:00/title</spanx><tt>recurrenceOverrides/2020-01-05T14:00:00/title</tt> is not.</t> <t>Note that this specification does not define how to maintain validity of localized content. For example, a client application changing a JSCalendar object'stitle<tt>title</tt> property might also need to update any localizations of this property. Client implementationsSHOULD<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> provide the means to manage localizations, but how to achieve this is specific to the application's workflow and requirements.</t> </section> </section> <section anchor="timezone-props"title="Timenumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Time ZoneProperties">Properties</name> <section anchor="prop-timeZone"title="timeZone">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>timeZone</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">TimeZoneId|null</spanx><tt>TimeZoneId|null</tt> (optional, default:null).</t> <t>Identifiesnull)</t> <t>This identifies the time zone the object is scheduledin,in or is null for floating time. This is either a name from the IANA Time Zone Database <xref target="TZDB"/>format="default"/> or the TimeZoneId of a custom time zone from the<spanx style="verb">timeZones</spanx><tt>timeZones</tt> property (<xref target="prop-timeZones"/>).format="default"/>). If omitted, thisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be presumed to be null (i.e., floating time).</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-timeZones"title="timeZones">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>timeZones</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">TimeZoneId[TimeZone]</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>Maps<tt>TimeZoneId[TimeZone]</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This maps identifiers of custom time zones to their time zone definitions. The following restrictions apply for each key in themap: <list style="symbols"> <t>Tomap:</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li>To avoid conflict with names in the IANA Time Zone Database <xref target="TZDB"/>,format="default"/>, itMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> start with the<spanx style="verb">/</spanx> character.</t> <t>It MUST<tt>/</tt> character.</li> <li>It <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a valid<spanx style="verb">paramtext</spanx> value<tt>paramtext</tt> value, as specified inSection 3.1. of<xref target="RFC5545"/>.</t> <t>AtsectionFormat="of" section="3.1"/>.</li> <li>At least one other property in the same JSCalendar objectMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> reference a time zone using this identifier (i.e., orphaned time zones are notallowed).</t> </list> Anallowed).</li> </ul> <t>An identifier need only be unique to this JSCalendar object.AIt <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> differ from the <tt>tzId</tt> property value of the TimeZone object it maps to.</t> <t>A JSCalendar object may be partinof a hierarchy of other JSCalendar objects (say,a JSEventan Event is an entry in aJSGroup).Group). In this case, the set of time zones is the sum of the time zone definitions of this object and its parent objects. If multiple time zones with the same identifier exist, then the definition closest to the calendar object in relation to its parentsMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be used. (In context ofJSEvent,Event, a time zone definition in itstimeZones<tt>timeZones</tt> property has precedence over a definition of the same id in theJSGroup).Group). Time zone definitions in any children of the calendar objectMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> beignored. </t>ignored.</t> <t>A TimeZone object maps a VTIMEZONE component fromiCalendar <xref target="RFC5545" />iCalendar, and the semantics are as definedthere.in <xref target="RFC5545" format="default"/>. A valid time zoneMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> define at least one transition rule in the<spanx style="verb">standard</spanx><tt>standard</tt> or<spanx style="verb">daylight</spanx><tt>daylight</tt> property. Its propertiesare: <list style="symbols"> <t>@type: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Specifiesare:</t> <dl newline="true"> <dt>@type: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This specifies the type of this object. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">TimeZone</spanx>. </t> <t>tzId: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory). <vspace blankLines="1" /> The<tt>TimeZone</tt>.</dd> <dt>tzId: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This is the TZID property fromiCalendar.</t> <t>updated: <spanx style="verb">UTCDateTime</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> TheiCalendar. Note that this implies that the value <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a valid <tt>paramtext</tt> value as specified in Section 3.1. of <xref target="RFC5545" format="default"/>.</dd> <dt>updated: <tt>UTCDateTime</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is the LAST-MODIFIED property fromiCalendar.</t> <t>url: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> TheiCalendar.</dd> <dt>url: <tt>String</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is the TZURL property fromiCalendar.</t> <t>validUntil: <spanx style="verb">UTCDateTime</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> TheiCalendar.</dd> <dt>validUntil: <tt>UTCDateTime</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is the TZUNTIL property fromiCalendariCalendar, specified in <xref target="RFC7808"/>.</t> <t>aliases: <spanx style="verb">String[Boolean]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Mapsformat="default"/>.</dd> <dt>aliases: <tt>String[Boolean]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This maps the TZID-ALIAS-OF properties fromiCalendariCalendar, specified in <xref target="RFC7808"/>format="default"/>, to a JSON set of aliases. The set is represented as an object, with the keys being the aliases. The value for each key in the mapMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> betrue.</t> <t>standard: <spanx style="verb">TimeZoneRule[]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Thetrue.</dd> <dt>standard: <tt>TimeZoneRule[]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This the STANDARD sub-components from iCalendar. The orderMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be preserved duringconversion.</t> <t>daylight: <spanx style="verb">TimeZoneRule[]</spanx> (optional). <vspace blankLines="1" /> Theconversion.</dd> <dt>daylight: <tt>TimeZoneRule[]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This the DAYLIGHT sub-components from iCalendar. The orderMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be preserved duringconversion.</t> </list></t>conversion.</dd> </dl> <t>A TimeZoneRule object maps a STANDARD or DAYLIGHT sub-component from iCalendar, with the restrictionthatthat, atmostmost, one recurrence rule is allowed per rule. It has the followingproperties: <list style="symbols"> <t>@type: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Specifies theproperties:</t> <dl newline="true"> <dt>@type: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This specifies the type of this object. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be<spanx style="verb">TimeZoneRule</spanx>. </t> <t>start: <spanx style="verb">LocalDateTime</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> The<tt>TimeZoneRule</tt>.</dd> <dt>start: <tt>LocalDateTime</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This is the DTSTART property fromiCalendar.</t> <t>offsetFrom: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> TheiCalendar.</dd> <dt>offsetFrom: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This is the TZOFFSETFROM property fromiCalendar.</t> <t>offsetTo: <spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (mandatory) <vspace blankLines="1" /> TheiCalendar.</dd> <dt>offsetTo: <tt>String</tt> (mandatory)</dt> <dd>This is the TZOFFSETTO property fromiCalendar.</t> <t>recurrenceRules: <spanx style="verb">RecurrenceRule[]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> TheiCalendar.</dd> <dt>recurrenceRules: <tt>RecurrenceRule[]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This is the RRULE propertymappedmapped, as specified in <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/>.format="default"/>. During recurrence rule evaluation, the<spanx style="verb">until</spanx><tt>until</tt> property valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be interpreted as a local time in the UTC timezone.</t> <t>recurrenceOverrides: <spanx style="verb">LocalDateTime[PatchObject]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Mapszone.</dd> <dt>recurrenceOverrides: <tt>LocalDateTime[PatchObject]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd>This maps the RDATE properties from iCalendar. The set is represented as an object, with the keys being the recurrence dates. The patch objectMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be the empty JSON object({}).</t> <t>names: <spanx style="verb">String[Boolean]</spanx> (optional) <vspace blankLines="1" /> Maps({}).</dd> <dt>names: <tt>String[Boolean]</tt> optional)</dt> <dd>This maps the TZNAME properties from iCalendar to a JSON set. The set is represented as an object, with the keys being the names, excluding any<spanx style="verb">tznparam</spanx><tt>tznparam</tt> component from iCalendar. The value for each key in the mapMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> betrue.</t> <t>comments: <spanx style="verb">String[]</spanx> (optional). Mapstrue.</dd> <dt>comments: <tt>String[]</tt> (optional)</dt> <dd> This maps the COMMENT properties from iCalendar. The orderMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be preserved duringconversion.</t> </list></t>conversion.</dd> </dl> </section> </section> </section> <section anchor="jscalendar-object-props"title="Type-specificnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Type-Specific JSCalendarProperties">Properties</name> <section anchor="jsevent-props"title="JSEvent Properties">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Event Properties</name> <t>In addition to the common JSCalendar object <xreftarget="jscalendar-props">properties</xref> a JSEventtarget="jscalendar-props" format="default">properties</xref>, an Event has the following properties:</t> <section anchor="prop-start-jsevent"title="start">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>start</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">LocalDateTime</spanx> (mandatory).</t> <t>The<tt>LocalDateTime</tt> (mandatory)</t> <t>This is the date/time the event starts in the event's time zone (as specified in the<spanx style="verb">timeZone</spanx><tt>timeZone</tt> property, see <xref target="prop-timeZone"/>).</t>format="default"/>).</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-duration"title="duration">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>duration</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">Duration</spanx><tt>Duration</tt> (optional, default:<spanx style="verb">PT0S</spanx>).</t> <t>The<tt>PT0S</tt>)</t> <t>This is the zero or positive duration of the event in the event's start time zone. The end time of an event can be found by adding the duration to the event's start time.</t><t>A JSEvent MAY<t>An Event <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> involve start and end locations that are in different time zones (e.g., atrans-continentaltranscontinental flight). This can be expressed using the<spanx style="verb">relativeTo</spanx><tt>relativeTo</tt> and<spanx style="verb">timeZone</spanx><tt>timeZone</tt> properties of theJSEvent'sEvent's Location objects (see <xref target="prop-locations"/>).</t>format="default"/>).</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-status-jsevent"title="status">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>status</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String</spanx><tt>String</tt> (optional, default:<spanx style="verb">confirmed</spanx>).</t> <t>The<tt>confirmed</tt>)</t> <t>This is the scheduling status (<xref target="sharing-scheduling-properties"/>)format="default"/>) ofa JSEvent.an Event. If set, itMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the following values, another value registered in the IANAJSCalendar"JSCalendar EnumValuesValues" registry, or a vendor-specific value (see <xref target="custom-properties"/>): <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">confirmed</spanx>: Indicatesformat="default"/>):</t> <dl newline="false"> <dt><tt>confirmed</tt>:</dt><dd>indicates the event is definitelyhappening.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">cancelled</spanx>: Indicateshappening</dd> <dt><tt>cancelled</tt>:</dt><dd>indicates the event has beencancelled.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">tentative</spanx>: Indicatescancelled</dd> <dt><tt>tentative</tt>:</dt><dd>indicates the event mayhappen.</t> </list></t>happen</dd> </dl> </section> </section> <section anchor="jstask-props"title="JSTask Properties">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Task Properties</name> <t>In addition to the common JSCalendar object <xreftarget="jscalendar-props">properties</xref>target="jscalendar-props" format="default">properties</xref>, aJSTaskTask has the following properties:</t> <section anchor="prop-due"title="due">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>due</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">LocalDateTime</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>The<tt>LocalDateTime</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is the date/time the task is due in the task's time zone.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-start-jstask"title="start">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>start</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">LocalDateTime</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>The<tt>LocalDateTime</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This the date/time the task should start in the task's time zone.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-estimatedDuration"title="estimatedDuration">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>estimatedDuration</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">Duration</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>Specifies<tt>Duration</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This specifies the estimated positive duration of time the task takes to complete.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-percentComplete"title="percentComplete">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>percentComplete</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">UnsignedInt</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>Represents<tt>UnsignedInt</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This represents the percent completion of the task overall. The property valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a positive integer between 0 and 100.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-progress"title="progress">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>progress</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>Defines<tt>String</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This defines the progress of this task. If omitted, the default progress (<xref target="sharing-scheduling-properties"/>)format="default"/>) of aJSTaskTask is defined as follows (in order ofevaluation): <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">completed</spanx>: ifevaluation):</t> <dl newline="false"> <dt><tt>completed</tt>:</dt> <dd>if the<spanx style="verb">progress</spanx><tt>progress</tt> property value of all participants is<spanx style="verb">completed</spanx>.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">failed</spanx>:<tt>completed</tt></dd> <dt><tt>failed</tt>:</dt> <dd> if at least one<spanx style="verb">progress</spanx><tt>progress</tt> property value of a participant is<spanx style="verb">failed</spanx>.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">in-process</spanx>:<tt>failed</tt></dd> <dt><tt>in-process</tt>:</dt> <dd> if at least one<spanx style="verb">progress</spanx><tt>progress</tt> property value of a participant is<spanx style="verb">in-process</spanx>.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">needs-action</spanx>: If<tt>in-process</tt></dd> <dt><tt>needs-action</tt>:</dt> <dd>if none of the other criteriamatch.</t> </list></t>match</dd> </dl> <t>If set, itMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be one of the following values, another value registered in the IANAJSCalendar"JSCalendar EnumValuesValues" registry, or a vendor-specific value (see <xref target="custom-properties"/>): <list style="symbols"> <t><spanx style="verb">needs-action</spanx>: Indicatesformat="default"/>): </t> <dl newline="false"> <dt><tt>needs-action</tt>:</dt><dd>indicates the task needsaction.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">in-process</spanx>: Indicatesaction</dd> <dt><tt>in-process</tt>:</dt><dd>indicates the task is inprocess.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">completed</spanx>: Indicatesprocess</dd> <dt><tt>completed</tt>:</dt><dd>indicates the task iscompleted.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">failed</spanx>: Indicatescompleted</dd> <dt><tt>failed</tt>:</dt><dd>indicates the taskfailed.</t> <t><spanx style="verb">cancelled</spanx>: Indicatesfailed</dd> <dt><tt>cancelled</tt>:</dt><dd>indicates the task wascancelled.</t> </list></t>cancelled</dd> </dl> </section> <section anchor="prop-progressUpdated"title="progressUpdated">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>progressUpdated</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">UTCDateTime</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>Specifies<tt>UTCDateTime</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This specifies the date/time the<spanx style="verb">progress</spanx><tt>progress</tt> property of either the task overall (<xref target="prop-progress"/>)format="default"/>) or a specific participant (<xref target="prop-participants"/>)format="default"/>) was last updated.</t> <t>If the task is recurring and has future instances, a client may want to keep track of the last progress update timestamp of a specific taskrecurrence,recurrence but leave other instances unchanged. One way to achieve this is by overriding theprogressUpdated<tt>progressUpdated</tt> property in the task<spanx style="verb">recurrenceOverrides</spanx><tt>recurrenceOverrides</tt> property. However, this could produce a long list of timestamps for regularly recurring tasks. An alternative approach is to split theJSTaskTask into a current, single instance ofJSTaskTask with this instance progress update time and a future recurring instance. See also <xref target="prop-relatedTo"/>format="default"/> on splitting.</t> </section> </section> <section anchor="jsgroup-props"title="JSGroup Properties"> <t>JSGroupnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Group Properties</name> <t>Group supports the following common <xreftarget="jscalendar-props">JSCalendar properties</xref>: <list style="symbols"> <t>@type</t> <t>uid</t> <t>prodId</t> <t>created</t> <t>updated</t> <t>title</t> <t>description</t> <t>descriptionContentType</t> <t>links</t> <t>locale</t> <t>keywords</t> <t>categories</t> <t>color</t> <t>timeZones</t> </list> Intarget="jscalendar-props" format="default">JSCalendar properties</xref>:</t> <ul spacing="normal"> <li>@type</li> <li>uid</li> <li>prodId</li> <li>created</li> <li>updated</li> <li>title</li> <li>description</li> <li>descriptionContentType</li> <li>links</li> <li>locale</li> <li>keywords</li> <li>categories</li> <li>color</li> <li>timeZones</li> </ul> <t>In addition, the followingJSGroup-specificGroup-specific properties are supported:</t> <section anchor="prop-entries"title="entries">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>entries</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">(JSTask|JSEvent)[]</spanx> (mandatory).</t> <t>A<tt>(Task|Event)[]</tt> (mandatory)</t> <t>This is a collection of group members. ImplementationsMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> ignore entries of unknown type.</t> </section> <section anchor="prop-source"title="source">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>source</name> <t>Type:<spanx style="verb">String</spanx> (optional).</t> <t>The<tt>String</tt> (optional)</t> <t>This is the source from which updated versions of this group may beretrieved from.retrieved. The valueMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a URI.</t> </section> </section> </section> <section anchor="examples"title="Examples">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Examples</name> <t>The following examples illustrate several aspects of the JSCalendar data model and format. The examples may omit mandatory or additional properties, which is indicated by a placeholder property with key<spanx style="verb">...</spanx>.<tt>...</tt>. While most of the examples use calendar event objects, they are also illustrative for tasks.</t> <!-- EXAMPLES START --> <section anchor="example-simple-event"title="Simple event"> <t> Thisnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Simple Event</name> <t>This example illustrates a simple one-time event. It specifies a one-time event that begins on January 15, 2020 at1pm1 pm New York local time and ends after 1hour. </t> <figure> <artwork><![CDATA[hour.</t> <sourcecode name="" type="json"><![CDATA[ { "@type":"jsevent","Event", "uid": "a8df6573-0474-496d-8496-033ad45d7fea", "updated": "2020-01-02T18:23:04Z", "title": "Some event", "start": "2020-01-15T13:00:00", "timeZone": "America/New_York", "duration": "PT1H" }]]></artwork> </figure>]]></sourcecode> </section> <section anchor="example-simple-task"title="Simple task"> <t> Thisnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Simple Task</name> <t>This example illustrates a simple task for a plain to-doitem. </t> <figure> <artwork><![CDATA[item.</t> <sourcecode name="" type="json"><![CDATA[ { "@type":"jstask","Task", "uid": "2a358cee-6489-4f14-a57f-c104db4dc2f2", "updated": "2020-01-09T14:32:01Z", "title": "Do something" }]]></artwork> </figure>]]></sourcecode> </section> <section anchor="example-simple-group"title="Simple group"> <t> Thisnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Simple Group</name> <t>This example illustrates a simple calendar object group that contains an event and atask. </t> <figure> <artwork><![CDATA[task.</t> <sourcecode name="" type="json"><![CDATA[ { "@type":"jsgroup","Group", "uid": "bf0ac22b-4989-4caf-9ebd-54301b4ee51a", "updated": "2020-01-15T18:00:00Z", "name": "A simple group", "entries": [{ "@type":"jsevent","Event", "uid": "a8df6573-0474-496d-8496-033ad45d7fea", "updated": "2020-01-02T18:23:04Z", "title": "Some event", "start": "2020-01-15T13:00:00", "timeZone": "America/New_York", "duration": "PT1H" }, { "@type":"jstask","Task", "uid": "2a358cee-6489-4f14-a57f-c104db4dc2f2", "updated": "2020-01-09T14:32:01Z", "title": "Do something" }] }]]></artwork> </figure>]]></sourcecode> </section> <section anchor="example-all-day-event"title="All-day event">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>All-Day Event</name> <t> This example illustrates an event for an international holiday. It specifies an all-day event on April 1 that occurs every year since the year 1900. </t><figure> <artwork><![CDATA[<sourcecode name="" type="json"><![CDATA[ { "...": "", "title": "April Fool's Day", "showWithoutTime": true, "start": "1900-04-01T00:00:00", "duration": "P1D", "recurrenceRules": [{ "@type": "RecurrenceRule", "frequency": "yearly" }] }]]></artwork> </figure>]]></sourcecode> </section> <section anchor="example-due-task"title="Tasknumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Task with adue date">Due Date</name> <t> This example illustrates a task with a due date. It is a reminder to buy groceries before6pm6 pm Vienna local time on January 19, 2020. The calendar user expects to need 1 hour for shopping. </t><figure> <artwork><![CDATA[<sourcecode name="" type="json"><![CDATA[ { "...": "", "title": "Buy groceries", "due": "2020-01-19T18:00:00", "timeZone": "Europe/Vienna", "estimatedDuration": "PT1H" }]]></artwork> </figure>]]></sourcecode> </section> <section anchor="example-zoned-event-endtz"title="Eventnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Event withend time zone">End Time Zone</name> <t> This example illustrates the use of end time zones by use of an international flight. The flight starts on April 1, 2020 at9am9 am in Berlin local time. The duration of the flight is scheduled at 10 hours 30 minutes. The time at the flight's destination is in the same time zone as Tokyo. Calendar clients could use the end time zone to display the arrival time in Tokyo local time and highlight the time zone difference of the flight. The location names can serve as input for navigation systems. </t><figure> <artwork><![CDATA[<sourcecode name="" type="json"><![CDATA[ { "...": "", "title": "Flight XY51 to Tokyo", "start": "2020-04-01T09:00:00", "timeZone": "Europe/Berlin", "duration": "PT10H30M", "locations": {"418d0b9b-b656-4b3c-909f-5b149ca779c9":"1": { "@type": "Location", "rel": "start", "name": "Frankfurt Airport (FRA)" },"c2c7ac67-dc13-411e-a7d4-0780fb61fb08":"2": { "@type": "Location", "rel": "end", "name": "Narita International Airport (NRT)", "timeZone": "Asia/Tokyo" } } }]]></artwork> </figure>]]></sourcecode> </section> <section anchor="example-floating-event"title="Floating-time eventnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Floating-Time Event (withrecurrence)">Recurrence)</name> <t> This example illustrates the use of floating time. Since January 1, 2020, a calendar user blocks 30 minutes every day to practiceYogayoga at7am7 am localtime,time in whatever time zone the user is located on that date. </t><figure> <artwork><![CDATA[<sourcecode name="" type="json"><![CDATA[ { "...": "", "title": "Yoga", "start": "2020-01-01T07:00:00", "duration": "PT30M", "recurrenceRules": [{ "@type": "RecurrenceRule", "frequency": "daily" }] }]]></artwork> </figure>]]></sourcecode> </section> <section anchor="example-multi-location-event"title="Eventnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Event withmultiple locationsMultiple Locations andlocalization">Localization</name> <t> This example illustrates an event that happens at both a physical and a virtual location. Fans can see a live concert on premises or online. The event title and descriptions are localized. </t><figure> <artwork><![CDATA[<sourcecode name="" type="json"><![CDATA[ { "...": "", "title": "Live from Music Bowl: The Band", "description": "Go see the biggest music event ever!", "locale": "en", "start": "2020-07-04T17:00:00", "timeZone": "America/New_York", "duration": "PT3H", "locations": { "c0503d30-8c50-4372-87b5-7657e8e0fedd": { "@type": "Location", "name": "The Music Bowl", "description": "Music Bowl, Central Park, New York", "coordinates": "geo:40.7829,-73.9654" } }, "virtualLocations": {"1":"vloc1": { "@type": "VirtualLocation", "name": "Free live Stream from Music Bowl", "uri": "https://stream.example.com/the_band_2020" } }, "localizations": { "de": { "title": "Live von der Music Bowl: The Band!", "description": "Schau dir das größte Musikereignis an!","virtualLocations/1/name":"virtualLocations/vloc1/name": "Gratis Live-Stream aus der Music Bowl" } } }]]></artwork> </figure>]]></sourcecode> </section> <section anchor="example-recurring-overrides"title="Recurring eventnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Recurring Event withoverrides">Overrides</name> <t> This example illustrates the use of recurrence overrides. A math course at aUniversityuniversity is held for the first time on January 8, 2020 at9am9 am London time and occurs every week until June 24, 2020. Each lecture lasts for one hour and 30 minutes and is located at the Mathematics department. This event has exceptional occurrences: at the last occurrence of the course is an exam, which lasts for 2 hours and starts at10am.10 am. Also, the location of the exam differs from the usual location. On April11, no course is held. On January 7 at2pm2 pm, there is an optional introduction course,thatwhich occurs before the first regular lecture. </t><figure> <artwork><![CDATA[<sourcecode name="" type="json"><![CDATA[ { "...": "", "title": "Calculus I", "start": "2020-01-08T09:00:00", "timeZone": "Europe/London", "duration": "PT1H30M", "locations": {"0dfb8ace-aad1-4734-b3b4-a2fe3d6ae1c5":"mlab": { "@type": "Location", "title": "Math lab room 1", "description": "Math Lab I, Department of Mathematics" } }, "recurrenceRules": [{ "@type": "RecurrenceRule", "frequency": "weekly", "until": "2020-06-24T09:00:00" }], "recurrenceOverrides": { "2020-01-07T14:00:00": { "title": "Introduction to Calculus I (optional)" }, "2020-04-01T09:00:00": { "excluded": true }, "2020-06-25T09:00:00": { "title": "Calculus I Exam", "start": "2020-06-25T10:00:00", "duration": "PT2H", "locations": {"84d639ca-37ac-4a86-81e5-9bbba8eb4053":"auditorium": { "@type": "Location", "title": "Big Auditorium", "description": "Big Auditorium, Other Road" } } } } }]]></artwork> </figure>]]></sourcecode> </section> <section anchor="example-recurring-participants"title="Recurring eventnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Recurring Event withparticipants">Participants</name> <t> This example illustrates scheduled events. A team meeting occurs every week since January 8, 2020 at9am9 am Johannesburg time. The event owner also chairs the event. Participants meet in a virtual meeting room. An attendee has accepted the invitation,butbut, on March 4,20202020, he is unavailable and declined participation for this occurrence. </t><figure> <artwork><![CDATA[<sourcecode name="" type="json"><![CDATA[ { "...": "", "title": "FooBar team meeting", "start": "2020-01-08T09:00:00", "timeZone": "Africa/Johannesburg", "duration": "PT1H", "virtualLocations": {"3f41b47b-a5eb-494f-90eb-19d279486d84":"0": { "@type": "VirtualLocation", "name": "ChatMe meeting room", "uri":"https://chatme.example.com?id=1234567&pw=a8a24627b63d396e""https://chatme.example.com?id=1234567&pw=a8a24627b63d" } }, "recurrenceRules": [{ "@type": "RecurrenceRule", "frequency": "weekly" }], "replyTo": { "imip": "mailto:f245f875-7f63-4a5e-a2c8@schedule.example.com" }, "participants": { "dG9tQGZvb2Jhci5xlLmNvbQ": { "@type": "Participant", "name": "Tom Tool", "email": "tom@foobar.example.com", "sendTo": { "imip": "mailto:tom@calendar.example.com" }, "participationStatus": "accepted", "roles": { "attendee": true } }, "em9lQGZvb2GFtcGxlLmNvbQ": { "@type": "Participant", "name": "Zoe Zelda", "email": "zoe@foobar.example.com", "sendTo": { "imip": "mailto:zoe@foobar.example.com" }, "participationStatus": "accepted", "roles": { "owner": true, "attendee": true, "chair": true } } }, "recurrenceOverrides": { "2020-03-04T09:00:00": { "participants/dG9tQGZvb2Jhci5xlLmNvbQ/participationStatus": "declined" } } }]]></artwork> </figure>]]></sourcecode> </section> <!-- EXAMPLES END --> </section> <section anchor="security-considerations"title="Security Considerations">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Security Considerations</name> <t>Calendaring and scheduling information is veryprivacy-sensitive.privacy sensitive. It can reveal the social network of auser;user, location information of this user and those in their socialnetwork;network, identity and credentialsinformation;information, andthepatterns of behavior of the user in both the physical and cyber realm. Additionally, calendar events and tasks cancouldinfluence the physical location of a user or their cyber behavior within a known time window. Its transmission and storage must be done carefully to protect it from possible threats, such as eavesdropping, replay, message insertion, deletion, modification, and on-path attacks.</t> <t>The data being stored and transmitted may be used in systems withreal worldreal-world consequences. For example, a home automation system may turn an alarm on andoff. Oroff or a coworking space may charge money to theorganiserorganizer of an event that books one of their meeting rooms. Such systems must be careful to authenticate all data they receive to prevent them from beingsubverted,subverted and ensure the change comes from an authorized entity.</t> <t>This documentjustonly defines the data format; such considerations are primarily the concern of the API or method of storage and transmission of such files.</t> <section anchor="sec-recurrences"title="Expanding Recurrences">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Expanding Recurrences</name> <t>A recurrence rule may produce infinite occurrences of an event. ImplementationsMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> handle expansions carefully to prevent accidental or deliberate resource exhaustion.</t> <t>Conversely, a recurrence rule may be specified that does not expand to anything. It is not always possible to tell this through static analysis of the rule, so implementationsMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be careful to avoid getting stuck in infiniteloops,loops or otherwise exhausting resources while searching for the next occurrence.</t> <t>Events recur in the event's time zone. If the user is in a different time zone, daylight saving transitions may cause an event that normally occurs at, for example,9am9 am to suddenly shift an hour earlier. This may be used in an attempt to cause a participant to miss an important meeting. User agents must be careful to translate date-times correctly between time zones and may wish to call out unexpected changes in the time of a recurring event.</t> </section> <section anchor="json-parsing"title="JSON Parsing">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>JSON Parsing</name> <t>TheSecurity Considerationssecurity considerations of <xreftarget="RFC8259"/>target="RFC8259" format="default"/> apply to the use of JSON as the data interchange format. </t> <t>As for any serialization format, parsers need to thoroughly check the syntax of the supplied data. JSON uses opening and closing tags for several types and structures, and it is possible that the end of the supplied data will be reached when scanning for a matching closing tag; this is an error condition, and implementations need to stop scanning at the end of the supplied data.</t> <t>JSON also uses a string encoding with some escape sequences to encode special characters within a string. Care is needed when processing these escape sequences to ensure that they are fully formed before the special processing is triggered, with special care taken when the escape sequences appear adjacent to other (non-escaped) special characters or adjacent to the end of data (as in the previous paragraph).</t> <t>If parsing JSON into a non-textual structured data format, implementations may need to allocate storage to hold JSON string elements. Since JSON does not use explicit string lengths, the risk of denial of service due to resource exhaustion is small, but implementations may still wish to place limits on the size of allocations they are willing to make in any given context, to avoid untrusted data causing excessive memory allocation.</t> </section> <section anchor="uri-values"title="URI Values">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>URI Values</name> <t>Several JSCalendar properties contain URIs as values, and processing these properties requires extra care.Section 7 of<xref target="RFC3986"/>sectionFormat="of" section="7"/> discusses security risks related to URIs.</t> <t>Fetching remote resources carries inherent risks. Connections must only be allowed onwell knownwell-known ports, using allowed protocols(generally(generally, just HTTP/HTTPS on their default ports). The URL must be resolved externally and not allowed to access internal resources. Connecting to an external source reveals IP (and thereforegenerallyoften location) information.</t> <t>A maliciously constructed JSCalendar object may contain a very large number of URIs. In the case of published calendars with a large number of subscribers, such objects could be widely distributed. Implementations should be careful to limit the automatic fetching of linked resources to reduce the risk of this being an amplification vector for a denial-of-service attack.</t> </section> <section anchor="spam"title="Spam">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Spam</name> <t>Calendar systems may receive JSCalendar files from untrusted sources, inparticularparticular, as attachments to emails. This can be a vector for an attacker to inject spam into a user's calendar. This may confuse, annoy, and misleadusers,users or overwhelm their calendar with bogus events, preventing them from seeing legitimate ones.</t> <t>Heuristic,statisticalstatistical, or machine-learning-based filters can be effective in filtering out spam. Authenticationmechanismsmechanisms, such asDKIMDomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) <xref target="RFC6376"/>format="default"/>, can help establish the source of messages and associate the data with existing relationships (such as an address book contact).MisclassificationsHowever, misclassifications are alwayspossible, however,possible and providing a mechanism for users to quickly correct this is advised.</t> <t>Confusable unicode characters may be used to trick a user into trusting a JSCalendar file that appears to come from a known contact but is actually from a similar-looking source controlled by an attacker.</t> </section> <section anchor="duplication"title="Duplication">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Duplication</name> <t>It is important for calendar systems to maintain the UID of an event when updating it to avoid an unexpected duplication of events. Consumers of the data may not remove the previous version of the event if it has a different UID. This can lead to a confusing situation for the user, with many variations of the event and no indication of which one is correct. Care must be taken by consumers of the data to remove old events where possible to avoid an accidental denial-of-service attack due to the volume of data.</t> </section> <section anchor="timezonesec"title="Time Zones">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Time Zones</name> <t>Events recur in a particular time zone. When this differs from the user's current time zone, it may unexpectedly cause an occurrence to shift in time for that user due to a daylight savings change in the event's time zone. A maliciously crafted event could attempt to confuse users with such an event to ensure a meeting is missed.</t> </section> </section> <section anchor="iana-considerations"title="IANA Considerations">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>IANA Considerations</name> <section anchor="iana-mime-type"title="Medianumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Media TypeRegistration">Registration</name> <t>This document defines a media type for use with JSCalendar data formatted in JSON.</t><t><list style="hanging"> <t hangText="Type name:">application</t> <t hangText="Subtype name:">jscalendar+json</t> <t hangText="Required parameters:">type <vspace blankLines="1" /> The <spanx style="verb">type</spanx><dl newline="false" spacing="normal"> <dt>Type name:</dt> <dd>application</dd> <dt>Subtype name:</dt> <dd>jscalendar+json</dd> <dt>Required parameters:</dt> <dd><t>type</t> <t>The <tt>type</tt> parameter conveys the type of the JSCalendar data in the bodypart, with the value being one of <spanx style="verb">jsevent</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">jstask</spanx>, or <spanx style="verb">jsgroup</spanx>.part. The allowed parameterMUST NOT occur more than once. It MUST match the value ofvalues correspond to the<spanx style="verb">@type</spanx><tt>@type</tt> property of the JSON-formatted JSCalendar object in thebody.</t> <t hangText="Optional parameters:">none</t> <t hangText="Encoding considerations:"> Samebody:</t> <dl newline="false" spacing="normal"> <dt><tt>event</tt>:</dt> <dd>The <tt>@type</tt> property value <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be <tt>Event</tt>.</dd> <dt><tt>task</tt>:</dt> <dd>The <tt>@type</tt> property value <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be <tt>Task</tt>.</dd> <dt><tt>group</tt>:</dt> <dd>The <tt>@type</tt> property value <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be <tt>Group</tt>.</dd> </dl> <t>No other parameter values are allowed. The parameter <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> occur more than once.</t> </dd> <dt>Optional parameters:</dt> <dd>none</dd> <dt>Encoding considerations:</dt> <dd>This is the same as the encoding considerations ofapplication/jsonapplication/json, as specified in <xreftarget="RFC8259">RFC8529, Section 11</xref>.</t> <t hangText="Security considerations:">target="RFC8259" sectionFormat="of" section="11"/>.</dd> <dt>Security considerations:</dt> <dd> See <xref target="security-considerations"/>format="default"/> of thisdocument.</t> <t hangText="Interoperability considerations:">Whiledocument.</dd> <dt>Interoperability considerations:</dt> <dd>While JSCalendar is designed to avoid ambiguities as much as possible, when converting objects from other calendar formats to/fromJSCalendarJSCalendar, it is possible that differing representations for the same logical datamight arise,or ambiguities ininterpretation.interpretation might arise. The semantic equivalence of two JSCalendar objects may be determined differently by different applications, forexampleexample, where URL values differ in case between the twoobjects.</t> <t hangText="Published specification:">This specification.</t> <t hangText="Applicationsobjects.</dd> <dt>Published specification:</dt> <dd>RFC 8984</dd> <dt>Applications that use this mediatype:">Applicationstype:</dt> <dd>Applications that currently make use of the text/calendar and application/calendar+json media types can use this as an alternative. Similarly, applications that use the application/json media type to transfer calendaring data can use this to further specify thecontent.</t> <t hangText="Fragmentcontent.</dd> <dt>Fragment identifierconsiderations:">Aconsiderations:</dt> <dd>A JSON Pointer fragment identifier may be used, as defined in <xref target="RFC6901"/>, Section 6.</t> <t hangText="Additional information:"> <list style="hanging"> <t hangText="Magic number(s):">N/A</t> <t hangText="File extensions(s):">N/A</t> <t hangText="MacintoshsectionFormat="comma" section="6"/>.</dd> <dt>Additional information:</dt> <dd> <dl newline="false" spacing="normal"> <dt>Magic number(s):</dt> <dd>N/A</dd> <dt>File extensions(s):</dt> <dd>N/A</dd> <dt>Macintosh file typecode(s):">N/A</t> </list> </t> <t hangText="Personcode(s):</dt> <dd>N/A</dd> </dl> </dd> <dt>Person & email address to contact for furtherinformation:">calsify@ietf.org</t> <t hangText="Intended usage:">COMMON</t> <t hangText="Restrictionsinformation:</dt> <dd>calsify@ietf.org</dd> <dt>Intended usage:</dt> <dd>COMMON</dd> <dt>Restrictions onusage:">N/A</t> <t hangText="Author:">Seeusage:</dt> <dd>N/A</dd> <dt>Author:</dt> <dd>See the "Author's Address" section of thisdocument.</t> <t hangText="Change controller:">IETF</t> </list></t>document.</dd> <dt>Change controller:</dt> <dd>IETF</dd> </dl> </section> <section anchor="iana-property-registry"title='Creationnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Creation of the "JSCalendar Properties"Registry'> <t>The IANA will createRegistry</name> <t>IANA has created the "JSCalendar Properties" registry to allow interoperability of extensions to JSCalendar objects.</t> <t>This registry follows the Expert Review process (<xreftarget="RFC8126"/>, Section 4.5).target="RFC8126" sectionFormat="comma" section="4.5"/>). If the"intended use""Intended Usage" field is<spanx style="verb">common</spanx>,<tt>common</tt>, sufficient documentation is required to enable interoperability. Preliminary community review for this registry is optional but strongly encouraged.</t> <t>A registration can have an intendeduseusage of<spanx style="verb">common</spanx>, <spanx style="verb">reserved</spanx>,<tt>common</tt>, <tt>reserved</tt>, or<spanx style="verb">obsolete</spanx>. The<tt>obsolete</tt>. IANA will listcommon-useregistrations with a common usage designation prominently and separately from those with other intendeduseusage values.</t> <t>A<spanx style="verb">reserved</spanx><tt>reserved</tt> registration reserves a property name without assigning semantics to avoid name collisions with future extensions or protocol use.</t> <t>An<spanx style="verb">obsolete</spanx><tt>obsolete</tt> registration denotes a property that is no longer expected to be added by up-to-date systems. A new property has probably been defined covering the obsolete property's semantics.</t> <t>The JSCalendar property registration procedure is not a formal standards process but rather an administrative procedure intended to allow community comment andsanity checkingcheck it is coherent without excessive time delay. It is designed to encourage vendors to document and register new properties they add for use cases not covered by the original specification, leading to increased interoperability.</t> <section anchor="iana-property-registry-preliminary-community-review"title="Preliminarynumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Preliminary CommunityReview">Review</name> <t>Notice of a potential new registrationSHOULD<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be sent to the Calext mailing list <calsify@ietf.org> for review. This mailing list is appropriate to solicit community feedback on a proposed new property.</t><t>Properties<t>Property registrations must be marked with their intended use: "common","reserved""reserved", or "obsolete".</t> <t>The intent of the public posting to this list is to solicit comments and feedback on the choice of the property name, the unambiguity of the specification document, and a review of any interoperability or security considerations. The submitter may submit a revised registration proposal or abandon the registration completely at any time.</t> </section> <section anchor="iana-property-registry-submit-request-to-iana"title="Submitnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Submit Request toIANA">IANA</name> <t>Registration requests can be sent to <iana@iana.org>.</t> </section> <section anchor="iana-property-registry-designated-expert-review"title="Designatednumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Designated ExpertReview">Review</name> <t>The primary concern of the designated expert (DE) is preventing name collisions and encouraging the submitter to document security and privacy considerations. For a common-use registration, the DE is expected to confirm that suitable documentation, as described inSection 4.6 of<xreftarget="RFC8126"/>,target="RFC8126" sectionFormat="of" section="4.6"/>, is available to ensure interoperability. That documentation will usually be in an RFC, but simple definitions are likely to use a web/wiki page, and if a sentence or two is deemedsufficientsufficient, it could be described in the registry itself. The DE should also verify that the property name does not conflict with work that is active or already published within the IETF. A published specification is not required for reserved or obsolete registrations.</t> <t>The DE will either approve or deny the registration request and publish a notice of the decision to the Calext WG mailing list or its successor, as well as inform IANA. A denial notice must be justified by an explanation, and, in the cases where it is possible, concrete suggestions on how the request can be modified so as to become acceptable should be provided.</t> </section> <section anchor="iana-property-registry-change-procedures"title="Change Procedures">numbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Change Procedures</name> <t>Once a JSCalendar property has been published bytheIANA, the change controller may request a change to its definition. The same procedure that would be appropriate for the original registration request is used to process a change request.</t> <t>JSCalendar property registrations may not be deleted; properties that are no longer believed appropriate for use can be declared obsolete by a change to their"intended use""intended usage" field; such properties will be clearly marked in thelists published by the IANA.</t>IANA registry.</t> <t>Significant changes to a JSCalendar property's definition should be requested only when there are serious omissions or errors in the published specification, as such changes may cause interoperability issues. When review is required, a change request may be denied if it renders entities that were valid under the previous definition invalid under the new definition.</t> <t>The owner of a JSCalendar property may pass responsibility to another person or agency by informingtheIANA; this can be done without discussion or review.</t> </section> <section anchor="iana-property-registry-template"title="JSCalendar Propertiesnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>"JSCalendar Properties" RegistryTemplate"> <t><list style="symbols"> <t>Property Name: TheTemplate</name> <dl newline="false"> <dt>Property Name:</dt> <dd>This is the name of the property. The property nameMUST NOT<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> already be registered for any of the object types listed in the "Property Context" field of this registration. Other object typesMAY<bcp14>MAY</bcp14> already have registered a different property with the samename, howevername; however, the same nameSHOULD<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> only be used when the semantics areanalogous.</t> <t>Property Type: Theanalogous.</dd> <dt>Property Type:</dt> <dd> This is the type of this property, using typesignaturessignatures, as specified in <xreftarget="type-signatures"/>.target="type-signatures" format="default"/>. The property typeMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> beregistedregistered in theType Registry.</t> <t>Property Context: A"JSCalendar Types" registry.</dd> <dt>Property Context:</dt> <dd>This is a comma-separated list of JSCalendar object types this property is allowedon.</t> <t>Referenceon.</dd> <dt>Reference orDescription: ADescription:</dt> <dd>This is a brief description or RFC number and section reference where the property is specified (omitted for "reserved" propertynames).</t> <t>Intended Use: Common, reserved,names).</dd> <dt>Intended Usage:</dt> <dd>This may be "common", "reserved", orobsolete.</t> <t>Change Controller: Who"obsolete".</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt> <dd>This is who may request a change to this entry's definition(<spanx style="verb">IETF</spanx>(<tt>IETF</tt> forIETF-stream RFCs).</t> </list></t>RFCs from the IETF stream).</dd> </dl> </section> <section anchor="iana-property-registry-contents"title="Initialnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Initial Contents for theJSCalendar Properties Registry">"JSCalendar Properties" Registry</name> <t>The following table lists the initial entries of theJSCalendar Properties"JSCalendar Properties" registry. All properties are forcommon-use.common use. All RFC section references are for this document. The change controller for all these properties is "IETF".</t><texttable anchor="table-iana-property-registry"> <ttcol align='left'>Property Name</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Property Type</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Property Context</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Reference or Description</ttcol> <c>@type</c> <c>String</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask, JSGroup,<table anchor="tab-iana-property-registry" align="center"> <name>Initial Contents of the "JSCalendar Properties" Registry</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Property Name</th> <th align="left">Property Type</th> <th align="left">Property Context</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">@type</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, Group, AbsoluteTrigger, Alert, Link, Location, NDay, OffsetTrigger, Participant, RecurrenceRule, Relation, TimeZone, TimeZoneRule,VirtualLocation</c> <c><xref target="prop-type"/>, <xref target="prop-alerts"/>, <xref target="type-Link"/>, <xref target="prop-locations"/>, <xref target="prop-participants"/>, <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/>, <xref target="prop-relatedTo"/>, <xref target="prop-timeZones"/>, <xref target="prop-timeZones"/>, <xref target="prop-virtualLocations"/></c> <c>acknowledged</c> <c>UTCDateTime</c> <c>Alert</c> <c><xref target="prop-alerts"/></c> <c>action</c> <c>String</c> <c>Alert</c> <c><xref target="prop-alerts"/></c> <c>alerts</c> <c>Id[Alert]</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-alerts"/></c> <c>aliases</c> <c>String[Boolean]</c> <c>TimeZone</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>byDay</c> <c>NDay[]</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>byHour</c> <c>UnsignedInt[]</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>byMinute</c> <c>UnsignedInt[]</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>byMonth</c> <c>String[]</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>byMonthDay</c> <c>Int[]</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>bySecond</c> <c>UnsignedInt[]</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>bySetPosition</c> <c>Int[]</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>byWeekNo</c> <c>Int[]</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>byYearDay</c> <c>Int[]</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>categories</c> <c>String[Boolean]</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask, JSGroup</c> <c><xref target="prop-categories"/></c> <c>cid</c> <c>String</c> <c>Link</c> <c><xref target="type-Link"/></c> <c>color</c> <c>String</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask, JSGroup</c> <c><xref target="prop-color"/></c> <c>comments</c> <c>String[]</c> <c>TimeZoneRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>contentType</c> <c>String</c> <c>Link</c> <c><xref target="type-Link"/></c> <c>coordinates</c> <c>String</c> <c>Location</c> <c><xref target="prop-locations"/></c> <c>count</c> <c>UnsignedInt</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>created</c> <c>UTCDateTime</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask, JSGroup</c> <c><xref target="prop-created"/></c> <c>day</c> <c>String</c> <c>NDay</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>daylight</c> <c>TimeZoneRule</c> <c>TimeZone</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>delegatedFrom</c> <c>String[Boolean]</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>delegatedTo</c> <c>String[Boolean]</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>description</c> <c>String</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask,VirtualLocation</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-type" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-alerts" format="default"/>, <xref target="type-Link" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-locations" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/>, <xref target="type-Relation" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-virtualLocations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">acknowledged</td> <td align="left">UTCDateTime</td> <td align="left">Alert</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-alerts" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">action</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Alert</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-alerts" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">alerts</td> <td align="left">Id[Alert]</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-alerts" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">aliases</td> <td align="left">String[Boolean]</td> <td align="left">TimeZone</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">byDay</td> <td align="left">NDay[]</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">byHour</td> <td align="left">UnsignedInt[]</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">byMinute</td> <td align="left">UnsignedInt[]</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">byMonth</td> <td align="left">String[]</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">byMonthDay</td> <td align="left">Int[]</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">bySecond</td> <td align="left">UnsignedInt[]</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">bySetPosition</td> <td align="left">Int[]</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">byWeekNo</td> <td align="left">Int[]</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">byYearDay</td> <td align="left">Int[]</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">categories</td> <td align="left">String[Boolean]</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, Group</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-categories" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">cid</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Link</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Link" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">color</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, Group</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-color" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">comments</td> <td align="left">String[]</td> <td align="left">TimeZoneRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">contentType</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Link</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Link" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">coordinates</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Location</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-locations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">count</td> <td align="left">UnsignedInt</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">created</td> <td align="left">UTCDateTime</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, Group</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-created" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">day</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">NDay</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">daylight</td> <td align="left">TimeZoneRule[]</td> <td align="left">TimeZone</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">delegatedFrom</td> <td align="left">Id[Boolean]</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">delegatedTo</td> <td align="left">Id[Boolean]</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">description</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, Location, Participant,VirtualLocation</c> <c><xref target="prop-description"/>, <xref target="prop-locations"/>, <xref target="prop-participants"/>, <xref target="prop-virtualLocations"/></c> <c>descriptionContentType</c> <c>String</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-descriptionContentType"/></c> <c>display</c> <c>String</c> <c>Link</c> <c><xref target="type-Link"/></c> <c>due</c> <c>LocalDateTime</c> <c>JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-due"/></c> <c>duration</c> <c>Duration</c> <c>JSEvent</c> <c><xref target="prop-duration"/></c> <c>email</c> <c>String</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>entries</c> <c>(JSTask|JSEvent)[]</c> <c>JSGroup</c> <c><xref target="prop-entries"/></c> <c>estimatedDuration</c> <c>Duration</c> <c>JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-estimatedDuration"/></c> <c>excluded</c> <c>Boolean</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-excluded"/></c> <c>excludedRecurrenceRules</c> <c>RecurrenceRule[]</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-excludedRecurrenceRules"/></c> <c>expectReply</c> <c>Boolean</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>firstDayOfWeek</c> <c>String</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>freeBusyStatus</c> <c>String</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-freeBusyStatus"/></c> <c>frequency</c> <c>String</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>href</c> <c>String</c> <c>Link</c> <c><xref target="type-Link"/></c> <c>interval</c> <c>UnsignedInt</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>invitedBy</c> <c>String</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>keywords</c> <c>String[Boolean]</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask, JSGroup</c> <c><xref target="prop-keywords"/></c> <c>kind</c> <c>String</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>language</c> <c>String</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>links</c> <c>Id[Link]</c> <c>JSGroup, JSEvent, JSTask,VirtualLocation</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-description" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-locations" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-virtualLocations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">description&zwsp;ContentType</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-descriptionContentType" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">display</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Link</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Link" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">due</td> <td align="left">LocalDateTime</td> <td align="left">Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-due" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">duration</td> <td align="left">Duration</td> <td align="left">Event</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-duration" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">email</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">entries</td> <td align="left">(Task|Event)[]</td> <td align="left">Group</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-entries" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">estimatedDuration</td> <td align="left">Duration</td> <td align="left">Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-estimatedDuration" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">excluded</td> <td align="left">Boolean</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-excluded" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">excluded&zwsp;RecurrenceRules</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule[]</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-excludedRecurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">expectReply</td> <td align="left">Boolean</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">features</td> <td align="left">String[Boolean]</td> <td align="left">VirtualLocation</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-virtualLocations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">firstDayOfWeek</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">freeBusyStatus</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-freeBusyStatus" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">frequency</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">href</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Link</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Link" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">interval</td> <td align="left">UnsignedInt</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">invitedBy</td> <td align="left">Id</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">keywords</td> <td align="left">String[Boolean]</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, Group</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-keywords" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">kind</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">language</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">links</td> <td align="left">Id[Link]</td> <td align="left">Group, Event, Task, Location,Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-links"/>, <xref target="prop-locations"/>, <xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>locale</c> <c>String</c> <c>JSGroup, JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-locale"/></c> <c>localizations</c> <c>String[PatchObject]</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-localizations"/></c> <c>locationId</c> <c>String</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>locations</c> <c>Id[Location]</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-locations"/></c> <c>locationTypes</c> <c>String[Boolean]</c> <c>Location</c> <c><xref target="prop-locations"/></c> <c>memberOf</c> <c>String[Boolean]</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>method</c> <c>String</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-method"/></c> <c>name</c> <c>String</c> <c>Location,Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-links" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-locations" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">locale</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Group, Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-locale" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">localizations</td> <td align="left">String&zwsp;[PatchObject]</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-localizations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">locationId</td> <td align="left">Id</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">locations</td> <td align="left">Id[Location]</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-locations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">locationTypes</td> <td align="left">String[Boolean]</td> <td align="left">Location</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-locations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">memberOf</td> <td align="left">Id[Boolean]</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">method</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-method" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">name</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Location, VirtualLocation,Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-locations"/>, <xref target="prop-virtualLocations"/>, <xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>names</c> <c>String[Boolean]</c> <c>TimeZoneRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>nthOfPeriod</c> <c>Int</c> <c>NDay</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>offset</c> <c>SignedDuration</c> <c>OffsetTrigger</c> <c><xref target="prop-alerts"/></c> <c>offsetFrom</c> <c>UTCDateTime</c> <c>TimeZoneRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>offsetTo</c> <c>UTCDateTime</c> <c>TimeZoneRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>participants</c> <c>Id[Participant]</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>participationComment</c> <c>String</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>participationStatus</c> <c>String</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>percentComplete</c> <c>UnsignedInt</c> <c>JSTask, Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-percentComplete"/></c> <c>priority</c> <c>Int</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-priority"/></c> <c>privacy</c> <c>String</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-privacy"/></c> <c>prodId</c> <c>String</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask, JSGroup</c> <c><xref target="prop-prodId"/></c> <c>progress</c> <c>String</c> <c>JSTask, Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-progress"/></c> <c>progressUpdated</c> <c>UTCDateTime</c> <c>JSTask, Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-progressUpdated"/></c> <c>recurrenceId</c> <c>LocalDateTime</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceId"/></c> <c>recurrenceOverrides</c> <c>LocalDateTime[PatchObject]</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask, TimeZoneRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceOverrides"/>, <xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>recurrenceRules</c> <c>RecurrenceRule[]</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask, TimeZoneRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/>, <xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>rel</c> <c>String</c> <c>Link</c> <c><xref target="type-Link"/></c> <c>relatedTo</c> <c>String[Relation]</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask, Alert</c> <c><xref target="prop-relatedTo"/>, <xref target="prop-alerts"/></c> <c>relation</c> <c>String[Boolean]</c> <c>Relation</c> <c><xref target="type-Relation"/></c> <c>relativeTo</c> <c>String</c> <c>OffsetTrigger, Location</c> <c><xref target="prop-alerts"/>, <xref target="prop-locations"/></c> <c>replyTo</c> <c>String[String]</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-replyTo"/></c> <c>roles</c> <c>String[Boolean]</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>rscale</c> <c>String</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>standard</c> <c>TimeZoneRule</c> <c>TimeZone</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>start</c> <c>LocalDateTime</c> <c>TimeZoneRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>scheduleAgent</c> <c>String</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>scheduleForceSend</c> <c>Boolean</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>scheduleSequence</c> <c>UnsignedInt</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>scheduleStatus</c> <c>String[]</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>scheduleUpdated</c> <c>UTCDateTime</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>sendTo</c> <c>String[String]</c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>sequence</c> <c>UnsignedInt</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-sequence"/></c> <c>showWithoutTime</c> <c>Boolean</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-showWithoutTime"/></c> <c>size</c> <c>UnsignedInt</c> <c>Link</c> <c><xref target="type-Link"/></c> <c>skip</c> <c>String</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>source</c> <c>String</c> <c>JSGroup</c> <c><xref target="prop-source"/></c> <c>start</c> <c>LocalDateTime</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-start-jsevent"/>, <xref target="prop-start-jstask"/></c> <c>status</c> <c>String</c> <c>JSEvent</c> <c><xref target="prop-status-jsevent"/></c> <c>timeZone</c> <c>TimeZoneId|null</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask, Location</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZone"/>, <xref target="prop-locations"/></c> <c>timeZones</c> <c>TimeZoneId[TimeZone]</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>title</c> <c>String</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask, JSGroup, Link</c> <c><xref target="prop-title"/></c> <c>trigger</c> <c>OffsetTrigger|AbsoluteTrigger|UnknownTrigger</c> <c>Alert</c> <c><xref target="prop-alerts"/></c> <c>tzId</c> <c>String</c> <c>TimeZone</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>uid</c> <c>String</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask, JSGroup</c> <c><xref target="prop-uid"/></c> <c>until</c> <c>LocalDateTime</c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>updated</c> <c>UTCDateTime</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask, JSGroup</c> <c><xref target="prop-updated"/></c> <c>uri</c> <c>String</c> <c>VirtualLocation</c> <c><xref target="prop-virtualLocations"/></c> <c>url</c> <c>String</c> <c>TimeZone</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>useDefaultAlerts</c> <c>Boolean</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="useDefaultAlerts"/></c> <c>validUntil</c> <c>UTCDateTime</c> <c>TimeZone</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>virtualLocations</c> <c>Id[VirtualLocation]</c> <c>JSEvent, JSTask</c> <c><xref target="prop-virtualLocations"/></c> <c>when</c> <c>UTCDateTime</c> <c>AbsoluteTrigger</c> <c><xref target="prop-alerts"/></c> </texttable>Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-locations" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-virtualLocations" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">names</td> <td align="left">String[Boolean]</td> <td align="left">TimeZoneRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">nthOfPeriod</td> <td align="left">Int</td> <td align="left">NDay</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">offset</td> <td align="left">SignedDuration</td> <td align="left">OffsetTrigger</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-alerts" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">offsetFrom</td> <td align="left">UTCDateTime</td> <td align="left">TimeZoneRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">offsetTo</td> <td align="left">UTCDateTime</td> <td align="left">TimeZoneRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">participants</td> <td align="left">Id[Participant]</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">participation&zwsp;Comment</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">participationStatus</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">percentComplete</td> <td align="left">UnsignedInt</td> <td align="left">Task, Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-percentComplete" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">priority</td> <td align="left">Int</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-priority" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">privacy</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-privacy" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">prodId</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, Group</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-prodId" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">progress</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Task, Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-progress" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">progressUpdated</td> <td align="left">UTCDateTime</td> <td align="left">Task, Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-progressUpdated" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">recurrenceId</td> <td align="left">LocalDateTime</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceId" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">recurrenceIdTimeZone</td> <td align="left">TimeZoneId|null</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceIdTimeZone" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">recurrenceOverrides</td> <td align="left">LocalDateTime&zwsp;[PatchObject]</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, TimeZoneRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceOverrides" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">recurrenceRules</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule[]</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, TimeZoneRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">rel</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Link</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Link" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">relatedTo</td> <td align="left">String[Relation]</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, Alert</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-relatedTo" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-alerts" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">relation</td> <td align="left">String[Boolean]</td> <td align="left">Relation</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Relation" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">relativeTo</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">OffsetTrigger, Location</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-alerts" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-locations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">replyTo</td> <td align="left">String[String]</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-replyTo" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">requestStatus</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-requestStatus" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">roles</td> <td align="left">String[Boolean]</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">rscale</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">sentBy</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-sentBy" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">standard</td> <td align="left">TimeZoneRule[]</td> <td align="left">TimeZone</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">start</td> <td align="left">LocalDateTime</td> <td align="left">TimeZoneRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">scheduleAgent</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">scheduleForceSend</td> <td align="left">Boolean</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">scheduleSequence</td> <td align="left">UnsignedInt</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">scheduleStatus</td> <td align="left">String[]</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">scheduleUpdated</td> <td align="left">UTCDateTime</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">sendTo</td> <td align="left">String[String]</td> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">sequence</td> <td align="left">UnsignedInt</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-sequence" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">showWithoutTime</td> <td align="left">Boolean</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-showWithoutTime" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">size</td> <td align="left">UnsignedInt</td> <td align="left">Link</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Link" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">skip</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">source</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Group</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-source" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">start</td> <td align="left">LocalDateTime</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-start-jsevent" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-start-jstask" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">status</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Event</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-status-jsevent" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">timeZone</td> <td align="left">TimeZoneId|null</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, Location</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZone" format="default"/>, <xref target="prop-locations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">timeZones</td> <td align="left">TimeZoneId&zwsp;[TimeZone]</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">title</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, Group, Link</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-title" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">trigger</td> <td align="left">OffsetTrigger|&zwsp;AbsoluteTrigger|&zwsp;UnknownTrigger</td> <td align="left">Alert</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-alerts" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">tzId</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">TimeZone</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">uid</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, Group</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-uid" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">until</td> <td align="left">LocalDateTime</td> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">updated</td> <td align="left">UTCDateTime</td> <td align="left">Event, Task, Group</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-updated" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">uri</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">VirtualLocation</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-virtualLocations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">url</td> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left">TimeZone</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">useDefaultAlerts</td> <td align="left">Boolean</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="useDefaultAlerts" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">validUntil</td> <td align="left">UTCDateTime</td> <td align="left">TimeZone</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">virtualLocations</td> <td align="left">Id&zwsp;[VirtualLocation]</td> <td align="left">Event, Task</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-virtualLocations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">when</td> <td align="left">UTCDateTime</td> <td align="left">AbsoluteTrigger</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-alerts" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </section> </section> <section anchor="iana-type-registry"title='Creationnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Creation of"JSCalendar Types" Registry'> <t>The IANA will createthe "JSCalendar Types" Registry</name> <t>IANA has created the "JSCalendar Types" registry to avoid name collisions and provide a complete reference for all data types used for JSCalendar property values. The registration process is the same as for theJSCalendar Properties"JSCalendar Properties" registry, as defined in <xreftarget="iana-property-registry"/>.</t>target="iana-property-registry" format="default"/>.</t> <section anchor="iana-type-registry-template"title="JSCalendar Typesnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>"JSCalendar Types" RegistryTemplate"> <t><list style="symbols"> <t>Type Name: TheTemplate</name> <dl newline="false"> <dt>Type Name:</dt> <dd>the name of thetype.</t> <t>Referencetype</dd> <dt>Reference orDescription: ADescription:</dt> <dd>a brief description or RFC number and section reference where the Type is specified (may be omitted for "reserved" typenames).</t> <t>Intended Use: Common,names)</dd> <dt>Intended Use:</dt> <dd>common, reserved, orobsolete.</t> <t>Change Controller: Whoobsolete</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt> <dd>who may request a change to this entry's definition(<spanx style="verb">IETF</spanx>(<tt>IETF</tt> forIETF-stream RFCs).</t> </list></t>RFCs from the IETF stream)</dd> </dl> </section> <section anchor="iana-type-registry-contents"title="Initialnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Initial Contents for theJSCalendar Types Registry">"JSCalendar Types" Registry</name> <t>The following table lists the initial entries of the JSCalendar Types registry. All properties are forcommon-use.common use. All RFC section references are for this document. The change controller for all these properties is "IETF".</t><texttable anchor="table-iana-type-registry"> <ttcol align='left'>Type Name</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Reference or Description</ttcol> <c>Alert</c> <c><xref target="prop-alerts"/></c> <c>Boolean</c> <c><xref target="type-signatures"/></c> <c>Duration</c> <c><xref target="type-Duration"/></c> <c>Id</c> <c><xref target="type-Id"/></c> <c>Int</c> <c><xref target="type-Int"/></c> <c>LocalDateTime</c> <c><xref target="type-LocalDateTime"/></c> <c>Link</c> <c><xref target="type-Link"/></c> <c>Location</c> <c><xref target="prop-locations"/></c> <c>NDay</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>Number</c> <c><xref target="type-signatures"/></c> <c>Participant</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>PatchObject</c> <c><xref target="type-PatchObject"/></c> <c>RecurrenceRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-recurrenceRules"/></c> <c>Relation</c> <c><xref target="type-Relation"/></c> <c>SignedDuration</c> <c><xref target="type-SignedDuration"/></c> <c>String</c> <c><xref target="type-signatures"/></c> <c>TimeZone</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>TimeZoneId</c> <c><xref target="type-timeZoneId"/></c> <c>TimeZoneRule</c> <c><xref target="prop-timeZones"/></c> <c>UnsignedInt</c> <c><xref target="type-UnsignedInt"/></c> <c>UTCDateTime</c> <c><xref target="type-UTCDateTime"/></c> <c>VirtualLocation</c> <c><xref target="prop-virtualLocations"/></c> </texttable><table anchor="tab-iana-type-registry" align="left"> <name>Initial Contents of the "JSCalendar Types" Registry</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Type Name</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">Alert</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-alerts" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">Boolean</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-signatures" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">Duration</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Duration" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">Id</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Id" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">Int</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Int" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">LocalDateTime</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-LocalDateTime" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">Link</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Link" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">Location</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-locations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">NDay</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">Number</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-signatures" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">Participant</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">PatchObject</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-PatchObject" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">RecurrenceRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-recurrenceRules" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">Relation</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Relation" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">SignedDuration</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-SignedDuration" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">String</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-signatures" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">TimeZone</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">TimeZoneId</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-timeZoneId" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">TimeZoneRule</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-timeZones" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">UnsignedInt</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-UnsignedInt" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">UTCDateTime</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-UTCDateTime" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">VirtualLocation</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-virtualLocations" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </section> </section> <section anchor="iana-enum-registry"title='Creationnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Creation of the "JSCalendar Enum Values"Registry'> <t>The IANA will createRegistry</name> <t>IANA has created the "JSCalendar Enum Values" registry to allow interoperable extension of semantics for properties with enumerable values. Each such property will have a subregistry of allowed values. The registration process for a new enum value or adding a new enumerable property is the same as for theJSCalendar Properties"JSCalendar Properties" registry, as defined in <xreftarget="iana-property-registry"/>.</t>target="iana-property-registry" format="default"/>.</t> <section anchor="iana-enum-registry-registry-template"title="JSCalendarnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>"JSCalendar Enum Values" Registry PropertyTemplate">Template</name> <t>This template is for adding a subregistry for a new enumerable property to theJSCalendar Enum"JSCalendar Enum" registry.</t><t><list style="symbols"> <t>Property Name:<dl newline="false"> <dt>Property Name:</dt> <dd>These are the name(s) of the property or properties where these values may be used. ThisMUST<bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be registered in theJSCalendar Properties registry.</t> <t>Context:"JSCalendar Properties" registry.</dd> <dt>Context:</dt> <dd>This is the list of allowed object types where the property or properties may appear, as registered in theJSCalendar Properties"JSCalendar Properties" registry. This disambiguates where there may be two distinct properties with the same name in differentcontexts.</t> <t>Change Controller: (<spanx style="verb">IETF</spanx>contexts.</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt> <dd> (<tt>IETF</tt> for properties defined inIETF-stream RFCs).</t> <t>Initial Contents: TheRFCs from the IETF stream).</dd> <dt>Initial Contents:</dt> <dd>This is the initial list of defined values for this enum, using the template defined in <xreftarget="iana-enum-registry-value-template"/>.target="iana-enum-registry-value-template" format="default"/>. A subregistry will be created with these values for this property name/contexttuple.</t> </list></t>tuple.</dd> </dl> </section> <section anchor="iana-enum-registry-value-template"title="JSCalendarnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>"JSCalendar Enum Values" Registry ValueTemplate">Template</name> <t>This template is for adding a new enum value to a subregistry in the JSCalendar Enum registry.</t><t><list style="symbols"> <t>Enum Value: The<dl newline="false"> <dt>Enum Value:</dt> <dd>the verbatim value of theenum.</t> <t>Referenceenum</dd> <dt>Reference orDescription: ADescription:</dt> <dd>a brief description or RFC number and section reference for the semantics of thisvalue.</t> </list></t>value</dd> </dl> </section> <section anchor="iana-enum-registry-contents"title="Initialnumbered="true" toc="default"> <name>Initial Contents for theJSCalendar"JSCalendar EnumValues registry">Values" Registry</name> <t>For each subregistry created in this section, all RFC section references are for this document.</t><t>------------------------------------------------------------</t> <t>Property Name: action</t> <t>Context: Alert</t> <t>Change Controller: IETF</t> <t>Initial Contents:</t> <texttable anchor="table-iana-enum-alert-action"> <ttcol align='left'>Enum Value</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Reference or Description</ttcol> <c>display</c> <c><xref target="prop-alerts"/></c> <c>email</c> <c><xref target="prop-alerts"/></c> </texttable> <t>------------------------------------------------------------</t> <t>Property Name: display</t> <t>Context: Link</t> <t>Change Controller: IETF</t> <t>Initial Contents:</t> <texttable anchor="table-iana-enum-link-display"> <ttcol align='left'>Enum Value</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Reference or Description</ttcol> <c>badge</c> <c><xref target="type-Link"/></c> <c>graphic</c> <c><xref target="type-Link"/></c> <c>fullsize</c> <c><xref target="type-Link"/></c> <c>thumbnail</c> <c><xref target="type-Link"/></c> </texttable> <t>------------------------------------------------------------</t> <t>Property Name: freeBusyStatus</t> <t>Context: JSEvent, JSTask</t> <t>Change Controller: IETF</t> <t>Initial Contents:</t> <texttable anchor="table-iana-enum-freeBusyStatus"> <ttcol align='left'>Enum Value</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Reference or Description</ttcol> <c>free</c> <c><xref target="prop-freeBusyStatus"/></c> <c>busy</c> <c><xref target="prop-freeBusyStatus"/></c> </texttable> <t>------------------------------------------------------------</t> <t>Property Name: kind</t> <t>Context: Participant</t> <t>Change Controller: IETF</t> <t>Initial Contents:</t> <texttable anchor="table-iana-enum-participant-kind"> <ttcol align='left'>Enum Value</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Reference or Description</ttcol> <c>individual</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>group</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>resource</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>location</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> </texttable> <t>------------------------------------------------------------</t> <t>Property Name: participationStatus</t> <t>Context: Participant</t> <t>Change Controller: IETF</t> <t>Initial Contents:</t> <texttable anchor="table-iana-enum-participationStatus"> <ttcol align='left'>Enum Value</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Reference or Description</ttcol> <c>needs-action</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>accepted</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>declined</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>tenative</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>delegated</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> </texttable> <t>------------------------------------------------------------</t> <t>Property Name: privacy</t> <t>Context: JSEvent, JSTask</t> <t>Change Controller: IETF</t> <t>Initial Contents:</t> <texttable anchor="table-iana-enum-privacy"> <ttcol align='left'>Enum Value</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Reference or Description</ttcol> <c>public</c> <c><xref target="prop-privacy"/></c> <c>private</c> <c><xref target="prop-privacy"/></c> <c>secret</c> <c><xref target="prop-privacy"/></c> </texttable> <t>------------------------------------------------------------</t> <t>Property Name: progress</t> <t>Context: JSTask, Participant</t> <t>Change Controller: IETF</t> <t>Initial Contents:</t> <texttable anchor="table-iana-enum-status-jstask"> <ttcol align='left'>Enum Value</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Reference or Description</ttcol> <c>needs-action</c> <c><xref target="prop-progress"/></c> <c>in-process</c> <c><xref target="prop-progress"/></c> <c>completed</c> <c><xref target="prop-progress"/></c> <c>failed</c> <c><xref target="prop-progress"/></c> <c>cancelled</c> <c><xref target="prop-progress"/></c> </texttable> <t>------------------------------------------------------------</t> <t>Property Name: relation</t> <t>Context: Relation</t> <t>Change Controller: IETF</t> <t>Initial Contents:</t> <texttable anchor="table-iana-enum-relation"> <ttcol align='left'>Enum Value</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Reference or Description</ttcol> <c>first</c> <c><xref target="type-Relation"/></c> <c>next</c> <c><xref target="type-Relation"/></c> <c>child</c> <c><xref target="type-Relation"/></c> <c>parent</c> <c><xref target="type-Relation"/></c> </texttable> <t>------------------------------------------------------------</t> <t>Property Name: relativeTo</t> <t>Context:<dl spacing="compact" newline="false" indent="20"> <dt>Property Name:</dt><dd>action</dd> <dt>Context:</dt><dd>Alert</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt><dd>IETF</dd> <dt>Initial Contents:</dt><dd> <table anchor="tab-iana-enum-alert-action" align="left"> <name>JSCalendar Enum Values for action (Context: Alert)</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Enum Value</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">display</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-alerts" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">email</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-alerts" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table></dd> </dl> <dl spacing="compact" newline="false" indent="20"> <dt>Property Name:</dt><dd>display</dd> <dt>Context:</dt><dd>Link</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt><dd>IETF</dd> <dt>Initial Contents:</dt><dd> <table anchor="tab-iana-enum-link-display" align="left"> <name>JSCalendar Enum Values for display (Context: Link)</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Enum Value</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">badge</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Link" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">graphic</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Link" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">fullsize</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Link" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">thumbnail</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Link" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table></dd> </dl> <dl spacing="compact" newline="false" indent="20"> <dt>Property Name:</dt><dd>features</dd> <dt>Context:</dt><dd>VirtualLocation</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt><dd>IETF</dd> <dt>Initial Contents:</dt><dd> <table anchor="tab-iana-enum-virtualLocation-features" align="left"> <name>JSCalendar Enum Values for features (Context: VirtualLocation)</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Enum Value</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">audio</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-virtualLocations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">chat</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-virtualLocations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">feed</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-virtualLocations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">moderator</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-virtualLocations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">phone</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-virtualLocations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">screen</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-virtualLocations" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">video</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-virtualLocations" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table></dd> </dl> <dl spacing="compact" newline="false" indent="20"> <dt>Property Name:</dt><dd>freeBusyStatus</dd> <dt>Context:</dt><dd>Event, Task</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt><dd>IETF</dd> <dt>Initial Contents:</dt><dd> <table anchor="tab-iana-enum-freeBusyStatus" align="left"> <name>JSCalendar Enum Values for freeBusyStatus (Context: Event, Task)</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Enum Value</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">free</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-freeBusyStatus" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">busy</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-freeBusyStatus" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table></dd> </dl> <dl spacing="compact" newline="false" indent="20"> <dt>Property Name:</dt><dd>kind</dd> <dt>Context:</dt><dd>Participant</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt><dd>IETF</dd> <dt>Initial Contents:</dt><dd> <table anchor="tab-iana-enum-participant-kind" align="left"> <name>JSCalendar Enum Values for kind (Context: Participant)</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Enum Value</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">individual</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">group</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">resource</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">location</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table></dd> </dl> <dl spacing="compact" newline="false" indent="20"> <dt>Property Name:</dt><dd>participationStatus</dd> <dt>Context:</dt><dd>Participant</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt><dd>IETF</dd> <dt>Initial Contents:</dt><dd> <table anchor="tab-iana-enum-participationStatus" align="left"> <name>JSCalendar Enum Values for participationStatus (Context: Participant)</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Enum Value</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">needs-action</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">accepted</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">declined</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">tentative</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">delegated</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table></dd> </dl> <dl spacing="compact" newline="false" indent="20"> <dt>Property Name:</dt><dd>privacy</dd> <dt>Context:</dt><dd>Event, Task</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt><dd>IETF</dd> <dt>Initial Contents:</dt><dd> <table anchor="tab-iana-enum-privacy" align="left"> <name>JSCalendar Enum Values for privacy (Context: Event, Task)</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Enum Value</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">public</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-privacy" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">private</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-privacy" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">secret</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-privacy" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table></dd> </dl> <dl spacing="compact" newline="false" indent="20"> <dt>Property Name:</dt><dd>progress</dd> <dt>Context:</dt><dd>Task, Participant</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt><dd>IETF</dd> <dt>Initial Contents:</dt><dd> <table anchor="tab-iana-enum-status-jstask" align="left"> <name>JSCalendar Enum Values for progress (Context: Task, Participant)</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Enum Value</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">needs-action</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-progress" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">in-process</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-progress" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">completed</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-progress" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">failed</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-progress" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">cancelled</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-progress" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table></dd> </dl> <dl spacing="compact" newline="false" indent="20"> <dt>Property Name:</dt><dd>relation</dd> <dt>Context:</dt><dd>Relation</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt><dd>IETF</dd> <dt>Initial Contents:</dt><dd> <table anchor="tab-iana-enum-relation" align="left"> <name>JSCalendar Enum Values for relation (Context: Relation)</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Enum Value</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">first</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Relation" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">next</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Relation" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">child</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Relation" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">parent</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="type-Relation" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table></dd> </dl> <dl spacing="compact" newline="false" indent="20"> <dt>Property Name:</dt><dd>relativeTo</dd> <dt>Context:</dt><dd>OffsetTrigger, Location</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt><dd>IETF</dd> <dt>Initial Contents:</dt><dd> <table anchor="tab-iana-enum-offsetTrigger-relativeTo" align="left"> <name>JSCalendar Enum Values for relativeTo (Context: OffsetTrigger,Location</t> <t>Change Controller: IETF</t> <t>Initial Contents:</t> <texttable anchor="table-iana-enum-offsetTrigger-relativeTo"> <ttcol align='left'>Enum Value</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Reference or Description</ttcol> <c>start</c> <c><xref target="prop-alerts"/></c> <c>end</c> <c><xref target="prop-alerts"/></c> </texttable> <t>------------------------------------------------------------</t> <t>Property Name: roles</t> <t>Context: Participant</t> <t>Change Controller: IETF</t> <t>Initial Contents:</t> <texttable anchor="table-iana-enum-participant-role"> <ttcol align='left'>Enum Value</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Reference or Description</ttcol> <c>owner</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>attendee</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>optional</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>informational</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>chair</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>contact</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> </texttable> <t>------------------------------------------------------------</t> <t>Property Name: scheduleAgent</t> <t>Context: Participant</t> <t>Change Controller: IETF</t> <t>Initial Contents:</t> <texttable anchor="table-iana-enum-participant-scheduleagent"> <ttcol align='left'>Enum Value</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Reference or Description</ttcol> <c>server</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>client</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> <c>none</c> <c><xref target="prop-participants"/></c> </texttable> <t>------------------------------------------------------------</t> <t>Property Name: status</t> <t>Context: JSEvent</t> <t>Change Controller: IETF</t> <t>Initial Contents:</t> <texttable anchor="table-iana-enum-status-jsevent"> <ttcol align='left'>Enum Value</ttcol> <ttcol align='left'>Reference or Description</ttcol> <c>confirmed</c> <c><xref target="prop-status-jsevent"/></c> <c>cancelled</c> <c><xref target="prop-status-jsevent"/></c> <c>tentative</c> <c><xref target="prop-status-jsevent"/></c> </texttable> </section>Location)</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Enum Value</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">start</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-alerts" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">end</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-alerts" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table></dd> </dl> <dl spacing="compact" newline="false" indent="20"> <dt>Property Name:</dt><dd>roles</dd> <dt>Context:</dt><dd>Participant</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt><dd>IETF</dd> <dt>Initial Contents:</dt><dd> <table anchor="tab-iana-enum-participant-role" align="left"> <name>JSCalendar Enum Values for roles (Context: Participant)</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Enum Value</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">owner</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">attendee</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">optional</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">informational</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">chair</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">contact</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table></dd> </dl> <dl spacing="compact" newline="false" indent="20"> <dt>Property Name:</dt><dd>scheduleAgent</dd> <dt>Context:</dt><dd>Participant</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt><dd>IETF</dd> <dt>Initial Contents:</dt><dd> <table anchor="tab-iana-enum-participant-scheduleagent" align="left"> <name>JSCalendar Enum Values for scheduleAgent (Context: Participant)</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Enum Value</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">server</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">client</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">none</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-participants" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table></dd> </dl> <dl spacing="compact" newline="false" indent="20"> <dt>Property Name:</dt><dd>status</dd> <dt>Context:</dt><dd>Event</dd> <dt>Change Controller:</dt><dd>IETF</dd> <dt>Initial Contents:</dt><dd> <table anchor="tab-iana-enum-status-jsevent" align="left"> <name>JSCalendar Enum Values for status (Context: Event)</name> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Enum Value</th> <th align="left">Reference or Description</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left">confirmed</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-status-jsevent" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">cancelled</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-status-jsevent" format="default"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left">tentative</td> <td align="left"> <xref target="prop-status-jsevent" format="default"/></td> </tr> </tbody> </table></dd> </dl> </section> </section><section anchor="acknowledgments" title="Acknowledgments"> <t>The authors would like to thank the members of CalConnect for their valuable contributions. 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