qtmoko calendar

urodelo urodelomutante at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 10 22:39:09 CET 2013


The ics files on the server are in format 1.ics, 2.ics, 8.ics,  
27.ics....43.ics... and so on. It's egroupware groupdav folder for  
calendar.

urodelo

On Sat, 09 Feb 2013 17:25:12 +0100, arne anka <openmoko at ginguppin.de>  
wrote:

> using wget with
> -r -l 1
> you should be able to download the whole folder without going deeper  
> than that.
>
> if you have an idea of the format of the files (ie  
> eventname_yyyy-mm-dd.ics or such) you could try to create possible  
> combinations with printf and append them to the base url in a loop.
>
>> tnk, i'll try
>>
>> uro
>>
>> On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 12:59:06 +0100, Adrien Dorsaz <adrien at adorsaz.ch>  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I think you can modify the "wget" loop :
>>> https://github.com/Trim/qtmoko-ics2qtcal/blob/master/sync4ics2openmoko.sh#L19
>>> to loop on a variable from 1 to any number instead on arguments (you
>>> should add option --tries 1 to avoid to be stucked 20 times on a file).
>>>
>>> It should work, if names are simply "number".ics, but it won't be  
>>> really
>>> optimized.
>>>
>>> Otherwise, I don't really know wget/curl to retrive all files from a
>>> server. Maybe you can find an index of files at some address (I don't
>>> know if apache have a special address to display index) ?
>>>
>>> Adrien
>>>
>>> Le jeudi 07 février 2013 à 12:36 +0100, urodelo a écrit :
>>>> tnx
>>>> is it possible to retrieve more ics from remote url/server  
>>>> recursively?
>>>> For example, on remote server I have http://foobar.foo/1.ics ,
>>>> http://foobar.foo/2.ics, http://foobar.foo/8.ics ,
>>>> http://foobar.foo/43.ics... but I don't have an exactly clue about the
>>>> name/numer of ics files...
>>>> the main problem to me seems to retrieve all the ics files stored on  
>>>> the
>>>> remote server through wget/curl etc, without knowing exactly haow many
>>>> they are and especially without knowing the name of every single ics  
>>>> file
>>>>
>>>> thank you
>>>> uro
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 12:11:35 +0100, Adrien Dorsaz <adrien at adorsaz.ch>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > Hello!
>>>> >
>>>> > Le jeudi 07 février 2013 à 11:58 +0100, urodelo a écrit :
>>>> >> Hello,
>>>> >> what is the executable file for the qtmoko calendar? Is it possible
>>>> > to
>>>> >> import/export ics files or do other operations through the  
>>>> terminal?
>>>> >> tnx
>>>> >> uro
>>>> >
>>>> > I've just updated a small tool to import ics files written in  
>>>> shell/perl
>>>> > by Mossroy :
>>>> > https://github.com/Trim/qtmoko-ics2qtcal
>>>> >
>>>> > (Please note that, it removes all appointements before to import
>>>> > calendars and so there's no synchronisation with calendar server)
>>>> >
>>>> > As you can see, all the data of qtmoko calendar are stored in the
>>>> > database /home/root/Applications/Qtopia/qtopia_db.sqlite and  
>>>> espcially
>>>> > in the "appointements" table.
>>>> >
>>>> > So, I think you can easily export data to ics files by creating a  
>>>> qtmoko
>>>> > specific DateTime::Format builder for this database.
>>>> >
>>>> > HTH,
>>>> > Adrien
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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