This web part uses event feeds from various sources and renders events using a look and feel that is consistent with the SharePoint out-of-the-box Group calendar/events web part.
![The web part in action](./assets/react-calendar-feed-demo.gif)
The web part was designed to allow other calendar feed types (or any other type of data you'd like to show as events). If you have additional feeds that you'd like to support, please contact the author or submit a pull request.
Like the SharePoint event web parts, this web part renders a film-strip view when placed on a single column page, and renders a list view when placed in narrow column (e.g.: 3 column layout), or when viewed on a mobile device.
To improve performance, the web part caches the events to the user's local storage (so that it doesn't retrieve the events every time the user visits the page). You can turn off the cache by setting the cache duration to 0 minutes.
For more information about how this solution was built, including some design decisions and information on how you can extend this example to allow additional event feed provider, visit https://tahoeninjas.blog/creating-a-calendar-feed-web-part.
![Compatible with SharePoint Online](https://img.shields.io/badge/SharePoint%20Online-Compatible-green.svg)
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This web part only supports anonymous external feeds. Also, make sure that your calendar includes upcoming events, as the web part will filter out evens that are earlier than today's date.
If your feed supports filtering by dates, you can specify `{s}` in the URL where the start date should be inserted, and the web part will automatically replace the `{s}` placeholder with today's date. Similarly, you can specify `{e}` in the URL where you wish the end date to be inserted, and the web part will automatically replace the placeholder for the end date, as determined by the date range you select.
4.0|January 16, 2019|Converted to SPFx 1.7.1; Removed NPM libraries associated with issue #708.
5.0|August 17, 2019|Converted to SPFx 1.9.1; Refreshed carousel code; Addresses #735, #909. Also added **Convert from UTC** option to handle feeds which do not provide time zone information.
5.1|April 16, 2020|Converted to SPFx 1.10.0; Fixed issue with UTC mode when in narrow view. Updated resizing behavior and styles to match OOB calendar view. Added support for themes and theme variants.
- When prompted to configure the web part, select **Configure** to launch the web part property pane.
- Select a feed type (RSS, iCal, WordPress, or Mock if using the debug solution)
- Provide the feed's URL. If using _Mock_, provide any valid URL (value will be ignored). If you wish to use a SharePoint calendar feed, provide the URL to the list (e.g.: https://yourtenant.sharepoint.com/sites/sitename/lists/eventlistname)
- Specify a date range (one week, two weeks, one month, one quarter, one year)
- Specify a maximum number of events to retrieve
- If necessary, specify to use a proxy. Use this option if you encounter issues where your feed provider does not accept your tenant URL as a CORS origin.
- If desired, specify how long (in minutes) you want to expire your users' local storage and refresh the events.
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If you're having issues building the solution, please run [spfx doctor](https://pnp.github.io/cli-microsoft365/cmd/spfx/spfx-doctor/) from within the solution folder to diagnose incompatibility issues with your environment.
You can try looking at [issues related to this sample](https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/issues?q=label%3A%22sample%3A%20react-calendar-feed") to see if anybody else is having the same issues.
You can also try looking at [discussions related to this sample](https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/discussions?discussions_q=react-calendar-feed) and see what the community is saying.
If you encounter any issues while using this sample, [create a new issue](https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/issues/new?assignees=&labels=Needs%3A+Triage+%3Amag%3A%2Ctype%3Abug-suspected%2Csample%3A%20react-calendar-feed&template=bug-report.yml&sample=react-calendar-feed&authors=@petkir%20@hugoabernier&title=react-calendar-feed%20-%20).
For questions regarding this sample, [create a new question](https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/issues/new?assignees=&labels=Needs%3A+Triage+%3Amag%3A%2Ctype%3Aquestion%2Csample%3A%20react-calendar-feed&template=question.yml&sample=react-calendar-feed&authors=@petkir%20@hugoabernier&title=react-calendar-feed%20-%20).
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