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provides a standard for clients to access calendar information on a remote server. Google provides a CalDAV interface that you can use to view and manage calendars using the CalDAV protocol. Specifications For each of the relevant specifications, Google's CalDAV support
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is as follows: rfc4918: HTTP Extensions for Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) Supports the add caldav to google calendar HTTP methods GET, PUT, HEAD, DELETE, POST, OPTIONS, PROPFIND and PROPPATCH. Does not support the HTTP methods LOCK, UNLOCK, COPY, MOVE, or MKCOL,
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or the If* header (except for If-Match). Does not support arbitrary (user-defined) WebDAV properties. Does not support WebDAV Access Control (rfc3744). rfc4791: Calendaring Extensions to WebDAV (CalDAV) Supports the HTTP method REPORT. All reports except free-busy-query are implemented. caldav outlook Does not support the HTTP method MKCALENDAR. rfc5545: iCalendar Data exposed in the CalDAV interface are formatted according to the iCalendar specification. Does not currently support VTODO or VJOURNAL data. rfc6638: Scheduling Extensions to CalDAV Supports a trivial "inbox," which is always empty. Invitations you receive are automatically delivered into your "events" collection rather than being placed into your "inbox." Does not support free-busy lookup. caldav-ctag-02: Calendar Collection Entity Tag (CTag) in CalDAV The calendar ctag caldav api is like a resource etag; it changes when anything in the calendar has changed. This allows the client application to quickly determine that it does not need to synchronize any changed events. We have not yet provided a full implementation of all of the relevant specifications, however for many clients such as Apple iCal™ the CalDAV protocol should interoperate correctly. Note: For account security and to prevent abuse, Google might set cookies on client applications that access data via CalDAV. Creating your client ID To use the CalDAV API you need to have a Google Account. If you already have an account you can use, then you're all set.
Before you can send requests to the CalDAV API, you must register your client with the Google Developers Console by creating a project. Go to the Google Developers Console. Click Create Project, enter a name, and click Create. The next step is to activate CalDAV API. To activate an API for your project, do the following: Open the API Library in the Google Developers Console. If prompted, select a project or create a new one. The API Library lists all available APIs, grouped by product family and popularity. If the API you want to activate isn't visible in the list, use search to find it. Select the API you want to activate, then select the Enable API buttcommunities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any
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or posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and https://developers.google.com/google-apps/calendar/caldav/v2/guide developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Problem with adding google calendars in Evolution - “Forbidden” up vote 5 down vote favorite I'm trying to set up my http://askubuntu.com/questions/556123/problem-with-adding-google-calendars-in-evolution-forbidden Google calendars on Evolution. When I add my gmail account it correctly imports the main calendar. However, when I try to add additional calendars I run into problems. If I do New --> Calendar --> Google, enter my username and password, and then try to retrieve the list of calendars I get this raw html shown: Authentication required:
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If I try to add it via New --> Calendar --> On the web, and use the XML link I get a message: Error loading calendar 'Unnamed' Unable to connect to 'Unnamed': Cannot open calendar: Forbidden Does anyone have any ideas how to fix this? 14.04 unity evolution google-calendar share|improve this question asked Dec 3 '14 at 9:38 elParaguayo 13317 First remove or disable UOA integration. And use caldav method instead of Google(Or right click on primary calendar & select properties). In the url field it should be something likchanges in Lightning to accommodate. Due to these changes, the URL to access the calendar has also changed. The old endpoint will stop https://blog.mozilla.org/calendar/2013/09/google-is-changing-the-location-url-of-their-caldav-calendars/ working after September 16th (today!). This affects only Google calendars using http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/calendar/RlM-qDzvYFI CalDAV protocol. Calendars using the Provider for Google Calendar or iCal read-only access won't be affected. How do I know if I'm affected? Open your calendar's properties by right-clicking on calendar name and check if the location starts with https://www.google.com/calendar/dav/. If it does, you are using CalDAV google calendar and need to set up your calendar again with the new URL. How do I set up the new calendar? To use the new CalDAV Endpoint, you will need Lightning 2.6 and Thunderbird 24, which will be released tomorrow, September 17th. There will be a blog post on the release tomorrow, so please use the navigation to view the google caldav authentication new post when its there to get the download links. Anyway, here are the steps: Download Thunderbird 24 and install Lightning 2.6 Open the new calendar dialog (File → New → Calendar) Add a new remote calendar (On the Network → CalDAV) As a location enter the following, be sure to replace your email address: https://apidata.googleusercontent.com/caldav/v2/your-email-address/events More details on how to set up from Google can be found here. After setting up new calendar you can safely remove the old one from Lightning. This will only remove it from calendars list, your events will not be deleted from Google's servers. But I want it to work now! In that case, you will have to use a beta version of Thunderbird and Lightning. You can get Thunderbird 24.0b3 here and the corresponding Lightning 2.6b2 here. Please use these versions only if you really can't wait, once the release version is out there will be no support for beta versions. One more thing… Its a little unfortunate that Google is shutting down the API in coincidence
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