I have found the sample code to open calendar from my app, but i can't open at a specific date.
NSString* launchUrl = @"calshow://";
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] openURL:[NSURL URLWithString: launchUrl]];
Is there a way to add specific date at the end of the "lunchUrl" string so when the user opens the calendar it displays the given date.
I have already tried the following formats: @"calshow://?=2013 12 19", @"calshow://?=2013-12-19", @"calshow://?=2013+12+19". None of these seem to work for me... any ideas what am i'm doing wrong?
I played with this url scheme a little and found the way to do it. The main two points are:
- Don't use "//" after the
calshow:
- Pass timestamp since reference date (1 Jan 2001)
Here is the code:
- (void)showCalendarOnDate:(NSDate *)date
{
// calc time interval since 1 January 2001, GMT
NSInteger interval = [date timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate];
NSURL *url = [NSURL URLWithString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"calshow:%ld", interval]];
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] openURL:url];
}
And this is how I call it:
// create some date and show the calendar with it
- (IBAction)showCalendar:(id)sender
{
NSDateComponents *comps = [[NSDateComponents alloc] init];
[comps setDay:4];
[comps setMonth:7];
[comps setYear:2010];
NSCalendar *cal = [[NSCalendar alloc] initWithCalendarIdentifier:NSGregorianCalendar];
[self showCalendarOnDate:[cal dateFromComponents:comps]];
}
Perhaps you should take into account that calshow:
is not a public url scheme, so maybe Apple would frown upon using it in this way. Or maybe they wouldn't (I haven't researched that).
This works on ios 8 - just add seconds since 00:00 1 Jan 2001, so to open cal on 2 Jan 2001
NSString* launchUrl = @"calshow:86400";
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] openURL:[NSURL URLWithString: launchUrl]];
I'm using RubyMotion, so my code looks something like this:
url = NSURL.URLWithString("calshow:#{my_date - Time.new(2001,1,1)}")
UIApplication.sharedApplication.openURL(url)
Swift 3
UIApplication.shared.openURL(URL(string: "calshow:\(date.timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate)")!)
Comments on whether Apple allows to use this would be appreciated!
For react native with momentjs:
const testDate = moment('2020–04–01'), // date is local time
referenceDate = moment.utc('2001–01-01'), // reference date is utc
seconds = testDate.unix() — referenceDate.unix();
Linking.openURL('calshow:' + seconds); //opens cal to April 1 2020
https://medium.com/@duhseekoh/need-to-open-the-os-calendar-at-a-specific-date-in-react-native-55f3a085cf8e