add_2_calendar

A really simple Flutter plugin to add events to each platform's default calendar..

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add_2_calendar

A really simple Flutter plugin to add events to each platform’s default calendar.

Installation

In your pubspec.yaml file within your Flutter Project:

dependencies:
  add_2_calendar: ^2.1.2

Android integration

The plugin doesn’t need any special permissions by default to add events to the calendar. However, events can also be added without launching the calendar application, for this it is needed to add calendar permissions to your AndroidManifest.xml

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_CALENDAR" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_CALENDAR" />

Starting from API 30 Android requires package visibility configuration in your AndroidManifest.xml. A element must be added to your manifest as a child of the root element. See the Android documentation for examples of other queries.

<queries>
  <intent>
    <action android:name="android.intent.action.INSERT" />
    <data android:mimeType="vnd.android.cursor.item/event" />
  </intent>
</queries>

iOS integration

In order to make this plugin work on iOS 10+, be sure to add this to your info.plist file:

<key>NSCalendarsUsageDescription</key>
<string>INSERT_REASON_HERE</string>

NSContactsUsageDescription is required for the location autocomplete once Apple’s UI is opened, so
it is highly recommended that you also add the key, the app might crash otherwise.

<key>NSContactsUsageDescription</key>
<string>INSERT_REASON_HERE</string>

Use it

import 'package:add_2_calendar/add_2_calendar.dart';

final Event event = Event(
      title: 'Event title',
      description: 'Event description',
      location: 'Event location',
      startDate: DateTime(/* Some date here */),
      endDate: DateTime(/* Some date here */),
      iosParams: IOSParams( 
        reminder: Duration(/* Ex. hours:1 */), // on iOS, you can set alarm notification after your event.
        url: 'https://www.example.com', // on iOS, you can set url to your event.
      ),
      androidParams: AndroidParams( 
        emailInvites: [], // on Android, you can add invite emails to your event.
      ),
    );
...
Add2Calendar.addEvent2Cal(event);
...

This will launch the default calendar application to confirm the event and add it to your calendar.

Recurring events

You can add recurrency to your events by specifying a frequency. Optional parameters such as interval, ocurrances and endDate can also be added.

 Event(
   ...
  recurrence: Recurrence(
        frequency: Frequency.monthly,
        interval: 2,
        ocurrences: 6,
      ),
    );

iOS language support

By default the ios screen that appears to save the event will be displayed in English, to support diffrent languages, add to your info.plist the languages you are supporting.

<key>CFBundleLocalizations</key>
	<array>
		<string>en</string>
		<string>es</string>
		<string>ja</string>
	</array>

Note: See DateTime docs to know what valid date could be correct in above piece of code.

Example

Please run the app in the example/ folder to start playing!