etc-gentoo/asterisk/calendar.conf

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;[calendar1]
;type = ical ; type of calendar--currently supported: ical, caldav, exchange, or ews
;url = https://example.com/home/jdoe/Calendar/ ; URL to shared calendar (Zimbra example)
;user = jdoe ; web username
;secret = supersecret ; web password
;refresh = 15 ; refresh calendar every n minutes
;timeframe = 60 ; number of minutes of calendar data to pull for each refresh period
; ; should always be >= refresh
;
; You can set up res_calendar to execute a call upon an upcoming busy status
; The following fields are available from the ${CALENDAR_EVENT(<field>)} dialplan function:
;
; summary : The VEVENT Summary property or Exchange subject
; description : The text description of the vent
; organizer : The organizer of the event
; location : The location field of the event
; calendar : The name of the calendar tied to the event
; uid : The unique ID for this event
; start : Start time of the event
; end : The end time of the event
; busystate : 0=FREE, 1=TENTATIVE, 2=BUSY
;
;autoreminder = 10 ; Override event-defined reminder before each busy status (in mins)
;
;channel = SIP/60001 ; Channel to dial
;context = default ; Context to connect to on answer
;extension = 123 ; Extension to connect to on answer
;
; or
;
;app = Playback ; Application to execute on answer (instead of context/extension)
;appdata = tt-weasels ; Data part of application to execute on answer
;
;waittime = 30 ; How long to wait for an answer, defaults to 30 seconds
;
; Channel variables can be set on the notification channel. The format is
; setvar=name=value. Variable subsitution is done on the value to allow the use of dialplan
; functions like CALENDAR_EVENT. The variables are set in order, so one can use the value
; of earlier variables in the definition of later ones.
;
;setvar = CALLERID(name)=${CALENDAR_EVENT(summary)}
;[calendar2]
; Note: Support for Exchange Server 2003
;
;type = exchange ; type of calendar--currently supported: ical, caldav, exchange, or ews
;url = https://example.com/exchange/jdoe ; URL to MS Exchange OWA for user (usually includes exchange/user)
;user = jdoe ; Exchange username
;secret = mysecret ; Exchange password
;refresh = 15 ; refresh calendar every n minutes
;timeframe = 60 ; number of minutes of calendar data to pull for each refresh period
; ; should always be >= refresh
;
; You can set up res_calendar to execute a call upon an upcoming busy status
;autoreminder = 10 ; Override event-defined reminder before each busy status (in mins)
;
;channel = SIP/1234 ; Channel to dial
;context = default ; Context to connect to on answer
;extension = 1234 ; Extension to connect to on answer
;
; or
;
;[calendar3]
; Note: Support for Exchange Server 2007+
;
;type = ews ; type of calendar--currently supported: ical, caldav, exchange, or ews
;url = https://example.com/ews/Exchange.asmx ; URL to MS Exchange EWS
;user = jdoe ; Exchange username
;secret = mysecret ; Exchange password
;refresh = 15 ; refresh calendar every n minutes
;timeframe = 60 ; number of minutes of calendar data to pull for each refresh period
; ; should always be >= refresh
;
; You can set up res_calendar to execute a call upon an upcoming busy status
;autoreminder = 10 ; Override event-defined reminder before each busy status (in mins)
;
;channel = SIP/1234 ; Channel to dial
;context = default ; Context to connect to on answer
;extension = 1234 ; Extension to connect to on answer
;
; or
;
;app = Playback ; Application to execute on answer (instead of context/extension)
;appdata = tt-weasels ; Data part of application to execute on answer
;
;waittime = 30 ; How long to wait for an answer, defaults to 30 seconds
;[calendar4]
;type = caldav ; type of calendar--currently supported: ical, caldav, exchange, or ews
;url = https://www.google.com/calendar/dav/username@gmail.com/events/ ; Main GMail calendar (the trailing slash is significant!)
;user = jdoe@gmail.com ; username
;secret = mysecret ; password
;refresh = 15 ; refresh calendar every n minutes
;timeframe = 60 ; number of minutes of calendar data to pull for each refresh period
; ; should always be >= refresh
;
; You can set up res_calendar to execute a call upon an upcoming busy status
;autoreminder = 10 ; Override event-defined reminder before each busy status (in mins)
;
;channel = SIP/1234 ; Channel to dial
;context = default ; Context to connect to on answer
;extension = 1234 ; Extension to connect to on answer
;
; or
;
;app = Playback ; Application to execute on answer (instead of context/extension)
;appdata = tt-weasels ; Data part of application to execute on answer
;
;waittime = 30 ; How long to wait for an answer, defaults to 30 seconds