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  • gRegor: I think I can provide basic http auth in a custom module. I've enabled it for a hacked version of date_ical. But writing my own module is, once again, daunting. I don't really understand some concepts like code injection and namespaces. And I only sort of understand OOP.
    btrem at 2026-01-10 00:36
  • ...That brings me back to the rest export module. I can export the events as JSON, then I suppose read then into a PHP object, then convert _that_ to iCal. Silly, I know. But I'm not sure there's a better option.
    btrem at 2026-01-10 00:32
  • That's interesting, I don't find Drupal HTML very brittle. The main thing I run into is heavy caching. That reminds me, I meant to add a snippet on the /Drupal page about disabling the caching during dev
    gRegor at 2026-01-10 00:30
  • There's a h-event to iCal module made by our very own gRegor. But modifying the html that Drupal emits is anything but trivial. That is a path, but it'd be tedious, and, I fear, brittle. I don't really want to put that much work into it only to have it fail at the end.
    btrem at 2026-01-10 00:29
  • There's a date_ical module, which seems promising. But it does not provide basic http auth, which is a deal breaker for me. I provided a PR to add basic auth, a few weeks ago now, and got crickets back. I could hack the module myself, but there's another problem. The module is extremely inflexible. Might be broken in some respects, or maybe I don't understand it entirely. I could file issues, but if my PR is being ignored, the
    btrem at 2026-01-10 00:27
  • Ok. Drupal has a rest export module. But it only exports JSON and XML. It does not provide a way to export iCal, nor arbitrary text from which I suppose one could attempt to build iCal "by hand" as they say.
    btrem at 2026-01-10 00:24
  • Ah. Well, yes, that does require some context. Buckle up. It's going to be a bit of a ride. ;-)
    btrem at 2026-01-10 00:23
  • Haha, yeah probably a good idea
    gRegor at 2026-01-09 23:51
  • Heads up to anyone using Sendgrid (e.g. to send newsletters from your personal site) There's a nasty ragephish going around: https://www.pcmag.com/news/avoid-the-ragebait-phishing-emails-exploit-anger-over-ice-to-trick-users
    [tantek]4 at 2026-01-09 23:40
  • Yeah, it is, I sort of realized that after the comment. But probably mine is not the only client that "helpfully" converts emoticons to emojis. (Yeah, I misspoke before; it was a frowny emoji, not an emoticon, in my client.) Meta discussions can be tedious!
    btrem at 2026-01-09 23:36
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