Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm::Email - Represents an emailed alarm in an iCalendar
file
my $valarm = Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm::Audio->new();
$valarm->add_properties(
attach => [ "basic:ftp://host.com/pub/sounds/bell-01.aud", { fmttype => "audio/basic" } ],
# Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
trigger => [ Date::ICal->new( epoch => ... )->ical, { value => 'DATE-TIME' } ],
);
$vevent->add_entry($valarm);
A Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm::Email object represents an emailed alarm attached to
a todo item or event in an iCalendar file. (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers
to entries as "components".) It is a subclass of
Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm and accepts all of its methods.
The "attendee" properties are
intended as the recipient list of the email; the
"summary" as its subject; the
"description" as its body; and the
"attach" as its attachments.
Creates a new Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm::Email object; sets its
"ACTION" property to
"EMAIL".
In addition to "action" and
"trigger" (see
"mandatory_unique_properties" in Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm), emailed
alarms must also specify a value for
"description" and
"summary".
According to the iCalendar standard, the
"attendee" property must be specified at
least once for an emailed alarm.
According to the iCalendar standard, the
"attach" property may be specified any
number of times for an emailed alarm.
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