# If you want to synchronize calcurse with a CalDAV server using # calcurse-caldav, create a new directory at $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/calcurse/caldav/ # (~/.config/calcurse/caldav/) and $XDG_DATA_HOME/calcurse/caldav/ # (~/.local/share/calcurse/caldav/) and copy this file to # $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/calcurse/caldav/config and adjust the configuration below. # Alternatively, if using ~/.calcurse, create a new directory at # ~/.calcurse/caldav/ and copy this file to ~/.calcurse/caldav/config and adjust # the configuration file below. [General] # Path to the calcurse binary that is used for importing/exporting items. Binary = calcurse # Host name of the server that hosts CalDAV. Hostname = some.hostname.com # Path to the CalDAV calendar on the host specified above. Path = /path/to/calendar/on/the/server/ # Type of authentication to use. Must be "basic" or "oauth2" #AuthMethod = basic # Enable this if you want to skip SSL certificate checks. InsecureSSL = No # Disable this if you want to use HTTP instead of HTTPS. # Using plain HTTP is highly discouraged. HTTPS = Yes # This option allows you to filter the types of tasks synced. To this end, the # value of this option should be a comma-separated list of item types, where # each item type is either "event", "apt", "recur-event", "recur-apt", "todo", # "recur" or "cal". Note that the comma-separated list must not contain any # spaces. Refer to the documentation of the --filter-type command line argument # of calcurse for more details. Set this option to "cal" if the configured # CalDAV server doesn't support tasks, such as is the case with Google # Calendar. SyncFilter = cal,todo # Disable this option to actually enable synchronization. If it is enabled, # nothing is actually written to the server or to the local data files. If you # combine DryRun = Yes with Verbose = Yes, you get a log of what would have # happened with this option disabled. DryRun = Yes # Enable this if you want detailed logs written to stdout. Verbose = Yes # Credentials for HTTP Basic Authentication. Leave this commented out if you do # not want to use authentication. #[Auth] #Username = user #Password = pass # Optionally specify additional HTTP headers here. #[CustomHeaders] #User-Agent = Mac_OS_X/10.9.2 (13C64) CalendarAgent/176 # Use the following to synchronize with an OAuth2-based service # such as Google Calendar. #[OAuth2] #ClientID = your_client_id #ClientSecret = your_client_secret # Scope of access for API calls. Synchronization requires read/write. #Scope = https://example.com/resource/scope # Change the redirect URI if you receive errors, but ensure that it is identical # to the redirect URI you specified in the API settings. #RedirectURI = http://127.0.0.1