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Revision 6 (Mischa The Evil, 2009-06-26 01:22) → Revision 7/15 (Mischa The Evil, 2009-06-28 23:56)

h1. Google Calendar plugin 

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 h2. Author 

 * Jim Mulholland 

 h2. Changelog 

 For the complete changelog see the @CHANGELOG@-file in the Redmine Google Calendar plugin directory. 

 h2. Latest stable release 

 The currently available, latest stable release of the plugin is version *0.1.1*. **0.1.1**. 

 h2. Description 

 The Google Calendar plugin is a simple Redmine plugin which provides the project-manager a way to include a Google Calendar iframe as a tab within Redmine projects. The calendar timezone will be user-dependent based off the timezone in your Redmine user account and defaulted to the timezone set in the <code><iframe></code> if the user does not have a timezone selected. 

 Currently, the only way to install is using Git and/or GitHub: 

 bq. URL: http://github.com/MischaTheEvil/redmine_google_calendar/tree/master 

 h2. Compatibility 

 This plugin is compatible with Redmine 0.8.x as well as with the current Redmine trunk. 

 h2. Latest release 

 * @0.1.1@ 

 h2. Prerequisites 

 The plugin requires the "@tzinfo@":http://tzinfo.rubyforge.org/ gem to be available. If it does not already exist on your server, you can install it using a command like: <pre>$ sudo gem install tzinfo</pre> 

 h2. Obtaining Installation  

 h3. Packaged releases 

 The bq. General Redmine plugin installation information can be downloaded as packaged releases from: 
 * this GitHub-site: http://github.com/MischaTheEvil/redmine_google_calendar/downloads 
 * this MediaFire-account: http://www.mediafire.com/evildev found "here":http://www.redmine.org/wiki/redmine/Plugins. 

 h3. Source on GitHub 

 bq. URL of the GitHub repository: http://github.com/MischaTheEvil/redmine_google_calendar/tree/master 

 The source installation of this plugin can be "cloned" from the GitHub-repo done using two different methods: 
 * using @git clone@ (Git version < 1.5.3)<pre> 
 $ cd {RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/plugins 
 $ git clone git://github.com/MischaTheEvil/redmine_google_calendar.git 
 </pre> 

 * using @git-rails@ (Git version >= 1.5.3 -- Because the @git-rails@ gem uses Git Submodules which were introduced in v. 1.5.3)<pre> 
 $ sudo gem install git-rails 
 $ git-rails install git://github.com/MischaTheEvil/redmine_google_calendar.git 
 </pre> 

 h2. Installation 

 # Download the The plugin from the available sources (see "Obtaining":http://www.redmine.org/wiki/redmine/PluginGoogleCalendar#Obtaining) 
 # Install the plugin as described at: http://www.redmine.org/wiki/redmine/Plugins, according to the way you've obtained the plugin (this plugin does not require a plugin database migration) 
 # Restart migration afterwards. It does require a restart of Redmine after the installation before the plugin is detected by Redmine and useable. 

 h2. Global setup 

 Before you can actually use the plugin within the preferred projects some setup has to be done first. 

 # Go to "Administration -> Custom fields" and create a Project custom field of the type "long text", named 'Google Calendar IFrame' for example. 
 # Go to "Administration -> Plugins -> Google Calendar Plugin > Configure" to configure the Google Calendar plugin: 
 * select the project custom field which contains the Google Calendar-iframe; in this example select the newly created project custom field "Google Calendar IFrame" 

 h2. Project level setup 

 After you have completed the global setup of the plugin you can select which projects will actually be able to use the feature brought by the plugin. Due to the way the plugin implements this feature it is also possible to configure which Google Calendar is actually being displayed on a project level base. 
 The project level setup consists of the following two tasks: 

 h3. Retrieve the embedding-code from Google 

 You should retrieve the actual Google Calendar embedding-code (<code><iframe></code>). Therefore, go to the Google Calendar which you want to embed and: 

 # Click on "Settings" in the upper left hand corner 
 # Click on the "Calendars" tab 
 # Select the calendar you want to use 
 # In the "Embed This Calendar" section, copy the entire <code><iframe></code> code from the text box 

 (If this is a private calendar, you will have to replace the "src" in the <code><iframe></code> with the HTML found by clicking the blue "HTML" block in the "Private Address" section on the same page.) 

 h3. Configure the plugin per each project 

 Now the copied <code><iframe></code> code should be added to a Redmine project. At first we need to make sure the plugin is enabled for the project. 
 In the preferred Redmine project, go to the "Project settings": 

 # On the "Modules" tab: enable the plugin-module by checking "Google Calendar". 
 # On the "Information" tab: paste the <code><iframe></code> code, that you have copied to your clipboard from the Google Calendar you want to embed, into the 'Google Calendar IFrame' project custom field you created in the global setup under step 1. 

 After that, a new item named "Calendar" will show up in the project menu. Click on this item to see your Google Calendar. 

 h2. Upgrading 

 # When using packaged releases: download the latest source of the plugin from the available sources (see "Obtaining":http://www.redmine.org/wiki/redmine/PluginGoogleCalendar#Obtaining) 
 # Backup the currently deployed Google Calendar plugin (@cp -r /vendor/plugins/redmine_google_calendar /vendor/plugins/redmine_google_calendar-backup@) 
 # Reinstall the updated plugin: 
 ** When using packaged releases: Unpack the downloaded file to your Redmine into the plugin-directory _"../vendor/plugins"_ and let it overwrite your outdated plugin instance (which you've backed-up earlier) 
 ** When using the GitHub-sources: with either @git pull@ or @git-rails update@ 
 # Restart your Redmine 

 h2. Uninstalling 

 # Remove the directory _"redmine_google_calendar"_ from the plugin-directory _"../vendor/plugins"_ 
 # Restart Redmine 

 h2. Licensing 

 This plugin is open-source and licensed under the "GNU General Public License v2":http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html (GPL). See the included @GPL.txt@ file for details.