NAME RTx::Calendar - Calendar for RT due tasks VERSION This document describes version 0.05 of RTx::Calendar DESCRIPTION This RT extension provides a calendar view for your tickets and your reminders so you see when is your next due ticket. You can find it in the menu Search->Calendar. There's a portlet to put on your home page (see Prefs/MyRT.html) You can also enable ics (ICal) feeds for your default calendar and all your private searches in Prefs/Calendar.html. Authentication is magic number based so that you can give those feeds to other people. You can find screenshots on http://gaspard.mine.nu/dotclear/index.php?tag/rtx-calendar INSTALLATION If you upgrade from 0.02, see next part before. You need to install those three modules : * Date::ICal * Data::ICal * DateTime::Set Install it like a standard perl module perl Makefile.PL make make install If your RT is not in the default path (/opt/rt3) you must set RTHOME before doing the Makefile.PL CONFIGURATION To use MyCalendar portlet you must add MyCalendar to $HomepageComponents in etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm like that : Set($HomepageComponents, [qw(QuickCreate Quicksearch MyCalendar MyAdminQueues MySupportQueues MyReminders RefreshHomepage)]); To enable private searches ICal feeds, you need to give CreateSavedSearch and LoadSavedSearch rights to your users. USAGE A small help section is available in /Prefs/Calendar.html UPGRADE FROM 0.02 As I've change directory structure, if you upgrade from 0.02 you need to delete old files manually. Go in RTHOME/share/html (by default /opt/rt3/share/html) and delete those files : rm -rf Callbacks/RTx-Calendar rm Tools/Calendar.html RTx-Calendar may work without this but it's not very clean. BUGS * compatible only with RT 3.6 for the moment. If someone need compatibility with 3.4 I can work on this. And I will work on 3.7 compatibility later. AUTHORS Nicolas Chuche Idea borrowed from redmine's calendar (Thanks Jean-Philippe). COPYRIGHT Copyright 2007 by Nicolas Chuche This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html