Calendar for rt due tasks
This \s-1RT\s0 extension provides a calendar view for your tickets and your reminders so you see when is your next due ticket. You can find it in the menu Search->Calendar.
There's a portlet to put on your home page (see Prefs/MyRT.html)
You can also enable ics (ICal) feeds for your default calendar and all your private searches in Prefs/Calendar.html. Authentication is magic number based so that you can give those feeds to other people.
If you upgrade from 0.02, see next part before.
You need to install those two modules :
* Data::ICal * DateTime::Set
Install it like a standard perl module
perl Makefile.PL make make install
If your \s-1RT\s0 is not in the default path (/opt/rt3) you must set \s-1RTHOME\s0 before doing the Makefile.PL
In \s-1RT\s0 3.8 and later, to enable calendar plugin, you must add something like that in your etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm :
Set(@Plugins,(qw(RTx::Calendar)));
To use MyCalendar portlet you must add MyCalendar to $HomepageComponents in etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm like that :
Set($HomepageComponents, [qw(QuickCreate Quicksearch MyCalendar MyAdminQueues MySupportQueues MyReminders RefreshHomepage)]);
To enable private searches ICal feeds, you need to give CreateSavedSearch and LoadSavedSearch rights to your users.
You can show the owner in each day box by adding this line to your etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm :
Set($CalendarDisplayOwner, 1);
You can change which fields show up in the popup display when you mouse over a date in etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm :
@CalendarPopupFields = ('Status', 'OwnerObj->Name', 'DueObj->ISO');
By default, tickets are todo and reminders event. You can change this by setting $RT::ICalTicketType and $RT::ICalReminderType in etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm :
Set($ICalTicketType, "Data::ICal::Entry::Event"); Set($ICalReminderType ,"Data::ICal::Entry::Todo");
A small help section is available in /Prefs/Calendar.html
As I've change directory structure, if you upgrade from 0.02 you need to delete old files manually. Go in RTHOME/share/html (by default /opt/rt3/share/html) and delete those files :
rm -rf Callbacks/RTx-Calendar rm Tools/Calendar.html
RTx-Calendar may work without this but it's not very clean.
All bugs should be reported via http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=RTx-Calendar <http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=RTx-Calendar> or [email protected].
Best Practical Solutions
Nicolas Chuche <[email protected]>
Idea borrowed from redmine's calendar (Thanks Jean-Philippe).
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