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Ha ha ha
btrem
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2026-01-10 00:39
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And the site is definitely committed to staying on Drupal? :D
gRegor
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2026-01-10 00:39
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I successfully followed a tutorial for a hello world module. But the grade from emitting "hello world" to doing something like what I want is pretty steep, and I've not yet found an intermediate custom module tutorial
btrem
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2026-01-10 00:39
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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
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2026-01-10 00:36
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gRegor: re brittle, what I mean is that if I modify my events, the html may no longer create useful `h-event` markup. Or if I change the name of the view machine name, I (maybe?) have to rename twig templates to match. It's all very daunting
btrem
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2026-01-10 00:35
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...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
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2026-01-10 00:32
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Sorry for the disruptions. IRC is not ideal for long explanations, but I don't know how to make this shorter
btrem
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2026-01-10 00:31
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But yeah, either way the biggest issue seems to be the http auth :/ sorry I don't have any other suggestions
gRegor
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2026-01-10 00:30
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...I don't think there's any way to access the events data objects directly, as Zegnat implies
btrem
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2026-01-10 00:30
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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
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2026-01-10 00:30
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