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Package silverstripe-google-calendar
Short Description A Silverstripe module for displaying Google calendars.
License BSD-3-Clause
Informations about the package silverstripe-google-calendar
Silverstripe Google Calendar Module
A calendar module that integrates with Google Calendar, displaying events on the frontend seamlessly.
Requirements
- silverstripe/cms ^5
- symbiote/silverstripe-gridfieldextensions ^4
Installation
composer require dynamic/silverstripe-google-calendar
License
See License
Example usage
Google API Keys
You'll need to create a Google API key with the Google Calendar API library enabled.
In mysite.yml
:
CMS
In the CMS, create a Google Calendar Page. Navigate to the Calendars tab. Here you can add one or more calendars to display.
To add a calendar, give it a title, and paste in the Google Calendar ID (from the calendar settings).
Maintainers
Bugtracker
Bugs are tracked in the issues section of this repository. Before submitting an issue please read over existing issues to ensure yours is unique.
If the issue does look like a new bug:
- Create a new issue
- Describe the steps required to reproduce your issue, and the expected outcome. Unit tests, screenshots and screencasts can help here.
- Describe your environment as detailed as possible: SilverStripe version, Browser, PHP version, Operating System, any installed SilverStripe modules.
Please report security issues to the module maintainers directly. Please don't file security issues in the bugtracker.
Development and contribution
If you would like to make contributions to the module please ensure you raise a pull request and discuss with the module maintainers.