A cross platform plugin for modifying calendars on the user's device.
- Ability to request permissions to modify calendars on the user's device
- Ability to check if permissions to modify the calendars on the user's device have been granted
- Ability to add or retrieve calendars on the user's device
- Retrieve events associated with a calendar
- Ability to add, update or delete events from a calendar
- Ability to set up, edit or delete recurring events
- NOTE: Editing a recurring event will currently edit all instances of it
- NOTE: Deleting multiple instances in Android takes time to update, you'll see the changes after a few seconds
- Ability to add, modify or remove attendees and receive if an attendee is an organiser for an event
- Ability to setup reminders for an event
- Ability to specify a time zone for event start and end date
- NOTE: Due to a limitation of iOS API, single time zone property is used for iOS (
event.startTimeZone
) - NOTE: For the time zone list, please refer to the
TZ database name
column on Wikipedia - NOTE: If the time zone values are null or invalid, it will be defaulted to the device's current time zone.
- NOTE: Due to a limitation of iOS API, single time zone property is used for iOS (
The following will need to be added to the manifest file for your application to indicate permissions to modify calendars a needed
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_CALENDAR" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_CALENDAR" />
If you have Proguard enabled, you may need to add the following to your configuration (thanks to Britannio Jarrett who posted about it here)
-keep class com.builttoroam.devicecalendar.** { *; }
If you want to enable Proguard, please refer to the guide at Android Developer page
If you consider to publish the app and build a release version you have to enable Proguard. Follow these steps: here.
IMPORTANT: Since version 0.1.0, this version has migrated to use AndroidX instead of the deprecated Android support libraries. When using version 0.10.0 and onwards for this plugin, please ensure your application has been migrated following the guide here
For iOS 10 support, you'll need to modify the Info.plist to add the following key/value pair
<key>NSCalendarsUsageDescription</key>
<string>INSERT_REASON_HERE</string>
Note that on iOS, this is a Swift plugin. There is a known issue being tracked here by the Flutter team, where adding a plugin developed in Swift to an Objective-C project causes problems. If you run into such issues, please look at the suggested workarounds there.