=begin Copyright (C) 2005 Jeff Rose This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the ruby language itself, see the file COPYING for details. =end module Icalendar # A Journal calendar component is a grouping of # component properties that represent one or more descriptive text # notes associated with a particular calendar date. The "DTSTART" # property is used to specify the calendar date that the journal entry # is associated with. Generally, it will have a DATE value data type, # but it can also be used to specify a DATE-TIME value data type. # Examples of a journal entry include a daily record of a legislative # body or a journal entry of individual telephone contacts for the day # or an ordered list of accomplishments for the day. The Journal # calendar component can also be used to associate a document with a # calendar date. class Journal < Component # Single properties ical_property :ip_class ical_property :created ical_property :description ical_property :dtstart, :start ical_property :last_modified ical_property :organizer ical_property :dtstamp, :timestamp ical_property :sequence, :seq ical_property :status ical_property :summary ical_property :uid, :user_id ical_property :url ical_property :recurid, :recurrence_id # Multi-properties ical_multi_property :attach, :attachment, :attachments ical_multiline_property :attendee, :attendee, :attendees ical_multi_property :categories, :category, :categories ical_multi_property :comment, :comment, :comments ical_multi_property :contact, :contact, :contacts ical_multi_property :exdate, :exception_date, :exception_dates ical_multi_property :exrule, :exception_rule, :exception_rules ical_multi_property :rstatus, :request_status, :request_statuses ical_multi_property :related_to, :related_to, :related_tos ical_multi_property :resources, :resource, :resources ical_multi_property :rdate, :recurrence_date, :recurrence_dates ical_multi_property :rrule, :recurrence_rule, :recurrence_rules def initialize() super("VJOURNAL") sequence 0 timestamp DateTime.now uid new_uid end end end