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Personal Calendar web part

This web part provides you the ability to add a particular user's personal calendar on a web page. The web part may be configured to automatically refresh, as well as display up to seven days of events and a pre-defined number of events at a time. This web part is powered by the Microsoft Graph and currently requires that the Office 365 tenant be configured for targeted release for all users.

Personal Calendar

How to use this web part on your web pages

  1. Place the page you want to add this web part to in edit mode.
  2. Search for and insert the Personal Calendar web part.
  3. Configure the web part to update its properties.

Configurable Properties

The Personal Calendar web part can be configured with the following properties:

Label Property Type Required Description
Upcoming Events title string no The web part title, editable inline with the web part itself
How often to check for new upcoming meetings (in minutes) refreshInterval number no Default: 5 - the interval in minutes between auto refresh
How many days in advance to retrieve meetings for? 0 - today only daysInAdvance number no Default: 0 (Today only) - the interval in minutes between auto refresh
How many meetings to show? 0 - show all retrieved meetings numMeetings number no Default: 0 (all) - the interval in minutes between auto refresh

Installing the web part

See getting started from SP-Starter-Kit repository readme.

You can also download just the SharePoint Framework solution package (sppkg) file and install that to your tenant. This web part requires access to the Microsoft Graph.

Screenshots

Personal Calendar

Source Code

https://github.com/pnp/sp-starter-kit/tree/master/source/react-personal-calendar

Minimal Path to Awesome

  • Clone this repository
  • Move to Solution folder
  • in the command line run:
    • npm install
    • gulp serve

Version history

Version Date Comments
1.0 May 2018 Initial release