Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) M. Douglass
Request for Comments:
9073 Bedework
Updates:
5545 August 2021
Category: Standards Track
ISSN: 2070-1721
Event Publishing Extensions to iCalendar
Abstract
This specification updates
RFC 5545 by introducing a number of new
iCalendar properties and components that are of particular use for
event publishers and in social networking.
This specification also defines a new "STRUCTURED-DATA" property for
iCalendar (
RFC 5545) to allow for data that is directly pertinent to
an event or task to be included with the calendar data.
Status of This Memo
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(IETF). It represents the consensus of the IETF community. It has
received public review and has been approved for publication by the
Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG). Further information on
Internet Standards is available in
Section 2 of RFC 7841.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.1. Conventions Used in This Document
1.2. Terms Used in This Document
2. Components and Properties
3. Typed References
3.1. Use Cases
3.1.1. Piano Concert Performance
3.1.2. Itineraries
3.1.2.1. Reserving Facilities
4. Modifications to Calendar Components
5. New Property Parameters
5.1. Order
5.2. Schema
5.3. Derived
6. New Properties
6.1. Location Type
6.2. Participant Type
6.3. Resource Type
6.4. Calendar Address
6.5. Styled-Description
6.6. Structured-Data
7. New Components
7.1. Participant
7.1.1. Schedulable Participant
7.2. Location
7.3. Resource
8. Extended Examples
8.1. Example 1
8.2. Example 2
9. Security Considerations
9.1. URIs
9.2. Malicious Content
9.3. HTML Content
10. Privacy Considerations
10.1. Tracking
10.2. Revealing Locations
11. IANA Considerations
11.1. Additional iCalendar Registrations
11.1.1. Properties
11.1.2. Parameters
11.1.3. Components
11.2. Participant Types and Resource Types Registries
11.2.1. Participant Types
11.2.2. Resource Types
12. Normative References
Acknowledgements
Author's Address
1. Introduction
The currently existing iCalendar standard [
RFC5545] lacks useful
methods for referencing additional, external information relating to
calendar components. Additionally, there is no standard way to
provide rich-text descriptions or metadata associated with the event.
Current practice is to embed this information as links in the
description or to add nonstandard properties, as defined in
Section 3.8.8.2 of [
RFC5545].
This document updates [
RFC5545] to define a number of properties and
components referencing such external information that can provide
additional information about an iCalendar component. The intent is
to allow the interchange of such information between applications or
systems (e.g., between clients, between client and server, and
between servers). Formats, such as vCard [
RFC6350], are likely to be
most useful to the receivers of such events as they may be used in
other applications -- such as address books.
1.1. Conventions Used in This Document
The key words "
MUST", "
MUST NOT", "
REQUIRED", "
SHALL", "
SHALL NOT",
"
SHOULD", "
SHOULD NOT", "
RECOMMENDED", "
NOT RECOMMENDED", "
MAY", and
"
OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in
BCP 14 [
RFC2119] [
RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all
capitals, as shown here.
The notation used in this memo is the ABNF notation of [
RFC5234] as
used by iCalendar [
RFC5545]. Any syntax elements shown below that
are not explicitly defined in this specification come from iCalendar
[
RFC5545].
1.2. Terms Used in This Document
Event: When the word 'event' (perhaps with a capitalized 'E') is
used, we are referring to gatherings, formal or informal (for
example, a sports event, a party, or a concert).
Social Calendaring: Historically, calendar data and scheduling has
been heavily biased towards meetings in a corporate environment.
Some of the features defined in this document are to support a
more informal, i.e., social, model. For example, we may want to
record who is participating in a public event.
2. Components and Properties
Previous extensions to the calendaring standards have been largely
restricted to the addition of properties or parameters. This is
partly because iCalendar libraries had trouble handling components
nested deeper than those defined in [
RFC5545].
In a break with this 'convention', this specification defines a
number of components rather than properties. This is a better match
for the way [W3C.REC-xml-20081126] and JSON [
RFC8259] handle such
structures and allows richer definitions.
It also allows for the addition of extra properties inside the
components and resolves some of the problems of trying to add
detailed information as a parameter.
3. Typed References
The properties and components defined here can all reference external
metadata, which may be used by applications to provide further
information to users. By providing type information, clients and
servers are able to discover interesting references and make use of
them, perhaps for indexing or presenting additional, related
information for the user.
As always, clients should exercise caution in following references to
external data.
The "LOCATION" property [
RFC5545] provides only an unstructured
single text value for specifying the location where an event (or
task) will occur. This is inadequate for use cases where structured
location information (e.g., address, region, country, or postal code)
is required or preferred and limits widespread adoption of iCalendar
in those settings.
Using the "VLOCATION" component, rich information about multiple
locations can be communicated in a "STRUCTURED-DATA" property;
examples include address, region, country, postal code, parking
availability, nearby restaurants, and the venue, among others.
Servers and clients can retrieve the objects when storing the event
and use them to index by geographic location.
When a calendar client receives a calendar component, it can search
the set of locations looking for those of particular interest. The
"LOCATION-TYPE" property and "FMTTYPE" parameter applied to the
"STRUCTURED-DATA" property, if supplied, can be used to help the
selection.
The "PARTICIPANT" component is designed to handle common use cases in
event publication. It is generally important to provide information
about the organizers of such events. Sponsors wish to be referenced
in a prominent manner. In social calendaring, it is often important
to identify the active participants (e.g,, a school sports team) and
the inactive participants (e.g., the parents) in the event.
The "PARTICIPANT" component can be used to provide useful extra data
about an attendee. For example, a location inside the PARTICIPANT
gives the actual location of a remote attendee. (But see the note
about privacy.)
Alternatively, the "PARTICIPANT" component can be used to provide a
reference -- perhaps the address for mailing lists.
3.1. Use Cases
The main motivation for these changes has been event publication, but
there are opportunities for use elsewhere. The following use cases
will describe some possible scenarios.
3.1.1. Piano Concert Performance
In putting together a concert, there are many participants: piano
tuner, performer, stage hands, etc. In addition, there are sponsors
and various contacts to be provided. There will also be a number of
related locations. A number of events can be created, all of which
relate to the performance in different ways.
There may be an iCalendar Transport-independent Interoperability
Protocol (iTIP) [
RFC5546] meeting request for the piano tuner, who
will arrive before the performance. Other members of staff may also
receive meeting requests.
An event can also be created for publication, which will have a
"PARTICIPANT" component for the pianist providing a reference to
vCard information ([
RFC6350]) about the performer. This event would
also hold information about parking, local subway stations, and the
venue itself. In addition, there may be sponsorship information for
sponsors of the event and perhaps paid sponsorship properties,
essentially advertising local establishments.
These additions also provide opportunities for the travel industry.
When booking a flight, the "PARTICIPANT" component can be used to
provide references to businesses at the airports and to rental car
businesses at the destination.
The embedded location information can guide the traveler around the
airport itself or to their final destination. The contact
information can provide detailed information about the booking agent,
airlines, car hire companies, and hotel.
3.1.2.1. Reserving Facilities
For a meeting, the size of a room and the equipment needed depends,
to some extent, on the number of attendees actually in the room.
A meeting may have many attendees, none of which are co-located. The
current "ATTENDEE" property does not allow for the addition of such
metadata. The "PARTICIPANT" component allows attendees to specify
their location.
4. Modifications to Calendar Components
The following changes to the syntax defined in iCalendar [
RFC5545]
are made here. New elements are defined in subsequent sections.
; Addition of PARTICIPANT, VLOCATION, and VRESOURCE
; as valid components
eventc = "BEGIN" ":" "VEVENT" CRLF
eventprop *alarmc *participantc *locationc *resourcec
"END" ":" "VEVENT" CRLF
; Addition of properties STYLED-DESCRIPTION and STRUCTURED-DATA
eventprop =/ *styleddescription
*sdataprop
; Addition of PARTICIPANT, VLOCATION, and VRESOURCE
; as valid components
todoc = "BEGIN" ":" "VTODO" CRLF
todoprop *alarmc *participantc *locationc *resourcec
"END" ":" "VTODO" CRLF
; Addition of properties STYLED-DESCRIPTION and STRUCTURED-DATA
todoprop =/ *styleddescription
*sdataprop
; Addition of PARTICIPANT, VLOCATION, and VRESOURCE
; as valid components
journalc = "BEGIN" ":" "VJOURNAL" CRLF
jourprop *participantc *locationc *resourcec
"END" ":" "VJOURNAL" CRLF
; Addition of properties STYLED-DESCRIPTION and STRUCTURED-DATA
jourprop =/ *styleddescription
*sdataprop
; Addition of PARTICIPANT, VLOCATION, and VRESOURCE
; as valid components
freebusyc = "BEGIN" ":" "VFREEBUSY" CRLF
fbprop *participantc *locationc *resourcec
"END" ":" "VFREEBUSY" CRLF
; Addition of property STYLED-DESCRIPTION
fbprop =/ *styleddescription
5. New Property Parameters
Parameter name: ORDER
Purpose: This parameter defines ordering for the associated
property.
Format Definition: This parameter is defined by the following
notation:
orderparam = "ORDER" "=" integer
; Must be greater than or equal to 1
Description: The "ORDER" parameter is
OPTIONAL and is used to
indicate the relative ordering of the corresponding instance of a
property. Its value
MUST be an integer greater than or equal to 1
that specifies the order, with 1 being the first in the ordering.
When the parameter is absent, the default
MUST be to interpret the
property instance as being ordered last, that is, the property
will appear after any other instances of the same property with
any value of ORDER.
When any "ORDER" parameters have the same value, all the
associated properties appear as a group within which there is no
defined order.
Note that the value of this parameter is to be interpreted only in
relation to values assigned to other corresponding instances of
the same property in the same entity.
This parameter
MUST NOT be applied to a property that does not
allow multiple instances.
Example uses: The ORDER may be applied to the "PARTICIPANT-TYPE"
property to indicate the relative importance of the participant,
for example, as a sponsor or a performer. For example, ORDER=1
could define the principal performer or soloist.
Parameter Name: SCHEMA
Purpose: This parameter specifies the schema used for the content of
a "STRUCTURED-DATA" property value.
Format Definition: This parameter is defined by the following
notation:
schemaparam = "SCHEMA" "=" DQUOTE uri DQUOTE
Description: This property parameter
SHOULD be specified on
"STRUCTURED-DATA" properties. When present, it provides
identifying information about the nature of the content of the
corresponding "STRUCTURED-DATA" property value. This can be used
to supplement the media type information provided by the "FMTTYPE"
parameter on the corresponding property.
Example:
STRUCTURED-DATA;FMTTYPE=application/ld+json;
SCHEMA="
https://schema.org/FlightReservation";
ENCODING=BASE64;VALUE=BINARY:ICAgIDxzY3JpcHQgdHlwZT0iYXBwb
GljYXRpb24vbGQranNvbiI+CiAgICB7CiAgICAgICJAY29
udGV4dCI6ICJodHRwOi8vc2NoZW1hLm9yZyIsCiAgICAgICJAdHlwZSI
6ICJGbGlnaHRSZXNlcnZhdGlvbiIsCiAgICAgICJyZXNlcnZhdGlvbkl
kIjogIlJYSjM0UCIsCiAgICAgICJyZXNlcnZhdGlvblN0YXR1cyI6ICJ
odHRwOi8vc2NoZW1hLm9yZy9SZXNlcnZhdGlvbkNvbmZpcm1lZCIsCiA
gICAgICJwYXNzZW5nZXJQcmlvcml0eVN0YXR1cyI6ICJGYXN0IFRyYWN
rIiwKICAgICAgInBhc3NlbmdlclNlcXVlbmNlTnVtYmVyIjogIkFCQzE
yMyIsCiAgICAgICJzZWN1cml0eVNjcmVlbmluZyI6ICJUU0EgUHJlQ2h
lY2siLAogICAgICAidW5kZXJOYW1lIjogewogICAgICAgICJAdHlwZSI
6ICJQZXJzb24iLAogICAgICAgICJuYW1lIjogIkV2YSBHcmVlbiIKICA
gICAgfSwKICAgICAgInJlc2VydmF0aW9uRm9yIjogewogICAgICAgICJ
AdHlwZSI6ICJGbGlnaHQiLAogICAgICAgICJmbGlnaHROdW1iZXIiOiA
iVUExMTAiLAogICAgICAgICJwcm92aWRlciI6IHsKICAgICAgICAgICJ
AdHlwZSI6ICJBaXJsaW5lIiwKICAgICAgICAgICJuYW1lIjogIkNvbnR
pbmVudGFsIiwKICAgICAgICAgICJpYXRhQ29kZSI6ICJDTyIsCiAgICA
gICAgICAiYm9hcmRpbmdQb2xpY3kiOiAiaHR0cDovL3NjaGVtYS5vcmc
vWm9uZUJvYXJkaW5nUG9saWN5IgogICAgICAgIH0sCiAgICAgICAgInN
lbGxlciI6IHsKICAgICAgICAgICJAdHlwZSI6ICJBaXJsaW5lIiwKICA
gICAgICAgICJuYW1lIjogIlVuaXRlZCIsCiAgICAgICAgICAiaWF0YUN
vZGUiOiAiVUEiCiAgICAgICAgfSwKICAgICAgICAiZGVwYXJ0dXJlQWl
ycG9ydCI6IHsKICAgICAgICAgICJAdHlwZSI6ICJBaXJwb3J0IiwKICA
gICAgICAgICJuYW1lIjogIlNhbiBGcmFuY2lzY28gQWlycG9ydCIsCiA
gICAgICAgICAiaWF0YUNvZGUiOiAiU0ZPIgogICAgICAgIH0sCiAgICA
gICAgImRlcGFydHVyZVRpbWUiOiAiMjAxNy0wMy0wNFQyMDoxNTowMC0
wODowMCIsCiAgICAgICAgImFycml2YWxBaXJwb3J0IjogewogICAgICA
gICAgIkB0eXBlIjogIkFpcnBvcnQiLAogICAgICAgICAgIm5hbWUiOiA
iSm9obiBGLiBLZW5uZWR5IEludGVybmF0aW9uYWwgQWlycG9ydCIsCiA
gICAgICAgICAiaWF0YUNvZGUiOiAiSkZLIgogICAgICAgIH0sCiAgICA
gICAgImFycml2YWxUaW1lIjogIjIwMTctMDMtMDVUMDY6MzA6MDAtMDU
6MDAiCiAgICAgIH0KICAgIH0KICAgIDwvc2NyaXB0Pg==
Parameter Name: DERIVED
Purpose: This parameter specifies that the value of the associated
property is derived from some other property value or values.
Format Definition: This parameter is defined by the following
notation:
derivedparam = "DERIVED" "=" ("TRUE" / "FALSE")
; Default is FALSE
Description: This property parameter
MAY be specified on any
property when the value is derived from some other property or
properties. When present with a value of TRUE, clients
MUST NOT update the property.
As an example, if a "STYLED-DESCRIPTION" property is present with
FMTTYPE="application/rtf", then there may be an additional
"STYLED-DESCRIPTION" property with FMTTYPE="text/html" and
DERIVED=TRUE, as well as a value created from the rtf value.
Example:
STYLED-DESCRIPTION;FMTTYPE=text/html;
DERIVED=TRUE:<html>...</html>
6. New Properties
This specification makes use of the "NAME" property, which is defined
in [
RFC7986].
6.1. Location Type
Property Name: LOCATION-TYPE
Purpose: This property specifies the type(s) of a location.
Value Type: The value type for this property is TEXT. The allowable
values are defined below.
Description: This property
MAY be specified in "VLOCATION"
components and provides a way to differentiate multiple locations.
For example, it allows event producers to provide location
information for the venue and the parking.
Format Definition: This property is defined by the following
notation:
loctype = "LOCATION-TYPE" loctypeparam ":"
text *("," text)
CRLF
loctypeparam = *(";" other-param)
Multiple values may be used if the location has multiple purposes,
for example, a hotel and a restaurant.
Values for this parameter are taken from the values defined in
Section 3 of [
RFC4589]. New location types
SHOULD be registered
in the manner laid down in
Section 5 of [
RFC4589].
6.2. Participant Type
Property Name: PARTICIPANT-TYPE
Purpose: This property specifies the type of participant.
Value Type: The value type for this property is TEXT. The allowable
values are defined below.
Property Parameters: Nonstandard parameters can be specified on this
property.
Conformance: This property
MUST be specified once within a
"PARTICIPANT" component.
Description: This property defines the type of participation in
events or tasks. Participants can be individuals or
organizations, for example, a soccer team, the spectators, or the
musicians.
Format Definition: This property is defined by the following
notation:
participanttype = "PARTICIPANT-TYPE" partvalueparam ":"
partvalue CRLF
partvalue = ("ACTIVE"
/ "INACTIVE"
/ "SPONSOR"
/ "CONTACT"
/ "BOOKING-CONTACT"
/ "EMERGENCY-CONTACT"
/ "PUBLICITY-CONTACT"
/ "PLANNER-CONTACT"
/ "PERFORMER"
/ "SPEAKER"
/ iana-token) ; Other IANA-registered
; values
partvalueparam = *(";" other-param)
Example: The following is an example of this property.
PARTICIPANT-TYPE:SPEAKER
The registered values for the "PARTICIPANT-TYPE" property have the
meanings described here:
ACTIVE: A participant taking an active role -- for example, a team
member.
INACTIVE: A participant taking an inactive role -- for example, an
audience member.
SPONSOR: A sponsor of the event. The "ORDER" parameter may be used
with this participant type to define the relative order of
multiple sponsors.
CONTACT: Contact information for the event. The "ORDER" parameter
may be used with this participant type to define the relative
order of multiple contacts.
BOOKING-CONTACT: Contact information for reservations or payment.
EMERGENCY-CONTACT: Contact in case of emergency.
PUBLICITY-CONTACT: Contact for publicity.
PLANNER-CONTACT: Contact for the event planner or organizer.
PERFORMER: A performer -- for example, the soloist or the
accompanist. The "ORDER" parameter may be used with this
participant type to define the relative order of multiple
performers. For example, ORDER=1 could define the principal
performer or soloist.
SPEAKER: Speaker at an event.
6.3. Resource Type
Property Name: RESOURCE-TYPE
Purpose: This property specifies the type of resource.
Value Type: The value type for this property is TEXT. The allowable
values are defined below.
Format Definition: This property is defined by the following
notation:
restypeprop = "RESOURCE-TYPE" restypeparam ":"
restypevalue CRLF
restypevalue = ("ROOM"
/ "PROJECTOR"
/ "REMOTE-CONFERENCE-AUDIO"
/ "REMOTE-CONFERENCE-VIDEO"
/ iana-token) ; Other IANA-registered
; values
restypeparam = *(";" other-param)
Description: This property
MAY be specified in "VRESOURCE"
components and provides a way to differentiate multiple resources.
The registered values are described below. New resource types
SHOULD be registered in the manner laid down in this
specification.
ROOM: A room for the event/meeting.
PROJECTOR: Projection equipment.
REMOTE-CONFERENCE-AUDIO: Audio remote conferencing facilities.
REMOTE-CONFERENCE-VIDEO: Video remote conferencing facilities.
6.4. Calendar Address
Property Name: CALENDAR-ADDRESS
Purpose: This property specifies the calendar address for a
participant.
Value Type: CAL-ADDRESS
Property Parameters: IANA-registered or nonstandard property
parameters can be specified on this property.
Conformance: This property
MAY be specified once within a
"PARTICIPANT" component.
Description: This property provides a calendar user address for the
participant. If there is an "ATTENDEE" property with the same
value, then the participant is schedulable.
Format Definition: This property is defined by the following
notation:
calendaraddress = "CALENDAR-ADDRESS" caladdressparam ":"
cal-address CRLF
caladdressparam = *(";" other-param)
6.5. Styled-Description
Property Name: STYLED-DESCRIPTION
Purpose: This property provides for one or more rich-text
descriptions to replace that provided by the "DESCRIPTION"
property.
Value Type: There is no default value type for this property. The
value type can be set to URI or TEXT. Other text-based value
types can be used when defined in the future. Clients
MUST ignore
any properties with value types they do not understand.
Property Parameters: IANA-registered, nonstandard, id, alternate
text representation, format type, derived, and language property
parameters can be specified on this property.
Conformance: The property can be specified multiple times in the
"VEVENT", "VTODO", "VJOURNAL", "VFREEBUSY", "PARTICIPANT", or
"VALARM" calendar components.
If it does appear more than once, there
MUST be exactly one
instance of the property with no "DERIVED" parameter or
DERIVED=FALSE. All others
MUST have DERIVED=TRUE.
Additionally, if there is one or more "STYLED-DESCRIPTION"
property, then the "DESCRIPTION" property should either be absent
or have the parameter DERIVED=TRUE.
Description: This property supports rich-text descriptions, for
example, HTML. Event publishers typically wish to provide more
and better-formatted information about the event.
This property is used in the "VEVENT" and "VTODO" components to
capture lengthy textual descriptions associated with the activity.
This property is used in the "VJOURNAL" calendar component to
capture one or more textual journal entries. This property is
used in the "VALARM" calendar component to capture the display
text for a DISPLAY category of alarm and to capture the body text
for an EMAIL category of alarm. In the "PARTICIPANT" component,
it provides a detailed description of the participant.
VALUE=TEXT is used to provide rich text inline as the property
value.
VALUE=URI is used to provide a link to rich-text content, which is
expected to be displayed inline as part of the event.
In either case, the "DESCRIPTION" property should be absent or
contain a plain-text rendering of the styled text.
Applications
MAY attempt to guess the media type of the resource
via inspection of its content if and only if the media type of the
resource is not given by the "FMTTYPE" parameter. If the media
type remains unknown, calendar applications
SHOULD treat it as
type "text/html" and process the content as defined in
[W3C.REC-html51-20171003].
Multiple "STYLED-DESCRIPTION" properties may be used to provide
different formats or different language variants. However, all
but one
MUST have DERIVED=TRUE.
Format Definition: This property is defined by the following
notation:
styleddescription = "STYLED-DESCRIPTION" styleddescparam ":"
styleddescval CRLF
styleddescparam = *(
; The following is
REQUIRED ; but
MUST NOT occur more than once.
;
(";" "VALUE" "=" ("URI" / "TEXT")) /
;
; The following are
OPTIONAL ; but
MUST NOT occur more than once.
;
(";" altrepparam) / (";" languageparam) /
(";" fmttypeparam) / (";" derivedparam) /
;
; The following is
OPTIONAL ; and
MAY occur more than once.
;
(";" other-param)
)
styleddescval = ( uri / text )
;Value
MUST match value type
Example: The following is an example of this property. It points to
an HTML description.
STYLED-DESCRIPTION;VALUE=URI:
http://example.org/desc001.html6.6. Structured-Data
Property Name: STRUCTURED-DATA
Purpose: This property specifies ancillary data associated with the
calendar component.
Value Type: There is no default value type for this property. The
value type can be set to TEXT, BINARY, or URI.
Property Parameters: IANA-registered, nonstandard, inline encoding,
and value data type property parameters can be specified on this
property. The format type and schema parameters can be specified
on this property and
MUST be present for text or inline binary
encoded content information.
Conformance: This property can be specified multiple times in an
iCalendar object. Typically, it would be used in the "VEVENT",
"VTODO", or "VJOURNAL" calendar components.
Description: The existing properties in iCalendar cover key elements
of events and tasks, such as start time, end time, location,
summary, etc. However, different types of events often have other
specific "fields" that are useful to include in the calendar data.
For example, an event representing an airline flight could include
the airline, flight number, departure and arrival airport codes,
check-in and gate-closing times, etc. As another example, a
sporting event might contain information about the type of sport,
the home and away teams, the league the teams are in, information
about nearby parking, etc.
This property is used to specify ancillary data in some structured
format, either directly (inline) as a "TEXT" or "BINARY" value or
as a link via a "URI" value.
Rather than define new iCalendar properties for the variety of
event types that might occur, it would be better to leverage
existing schemas for such data. For example, schemas available at
<
https://schema.org> include different event types. By using
standard schemas, interoperability can be improved between
calendar clients and noncalendaring systems that wish to generate
or process the data.
This property allows the direct inclusion of ancillary data whose
schema is defined elsewhere. This property also includes
parameters to clearly identify the type of the schema being used
so that clients can quickly and easily spot what is relevant
within the calendar data and present that to users or process it
within the calendaring system.
iCalendar does support an "ATTACH" property, which can be used to
include documents or links to documents within the calendar data.
However, that property does not allow data to be included as a
"TEXT" value (a feature that "STRUCTURED-DATA" does allow), plus
attachments are often treated as "opaque" data to be processed by
some other system rather than the calendar client. Thus, the
existing "ATTACH" property is not sufficient to cover the specific
needs of inclusion of schema data. Extending the "ATTACH"
property to support a new value type would likely cause
interoperability problems. Additionally, some implementations
manage attachments by stripping them out and replacing with a link
to the resource. Thus, a new property to support inclusion of
schema data is warranted.
Format Definition: This property is defined by the following
notation:
sdataprop = "STRUCTURED-DATA" sdataparam
(
";" "VALUE" "=" "TEXT"
":" text
) /
(
";" "ENCODING" "=" "BASE64"
";" "VALUE" "=" "BINARY"
";" binary
) /
(
";" "VALUE" "=" "URI"
":" uri
)
CRLF
sdataparam = *(
;
; The following is
OPTIONAL for a URI value,
;
REQUIRED for a TEXT or BINARY value,
; and
MUST NOT occur more than once.
;
(";" fmttypeparam) /
(";" schemaparam) /
;
; The following is
OPTIONAL ; and
MAY occur more than once.
;
(";" other-param)
;
)
Example: The following is an example of this property.
STRUCTURED-DATA;FMTTYPE=application/ld+json;
SCHEMA="
https://schema.org/SportsEvent";
VALUE=TEXT:{\n
"@context": "
http://schema.org"\,\n "@type": "SportsEvent"\,\n
"homeTeam": "Pittsburgh Pirates"\,\n
"awayTeam": "San Francisco Giants"\n
}\n
7. New Components
7.1. Participant
Component name: PARTICIPANT
Purpose: This component provides information about a participant in
an event or task.
Conformance: This component can be specified multiple times in a
"VEVENT", "VTODO", "VJOURNAL", or "VFREEBUSY" calendar component.
Description: This component provides information about a participant
in a calendar component. A participant may be an attendee in a
scheduling sense, and the "ATTENDEE" property may be specified in
addition. Participants can be individuals or organizations, for
example, a soccer team, the spectators, or the musicians.
"STRUCTURED-DATA" properties, if present, may refer to definitions
of the participant -- such as a vCard.
The "CALENDAR-ADDRESS" property, if present, will provide a cal-
address. If an "ATTENDEE" property has the same value, the
participant is considered schedulable. The "PARTICIPANT"
component can be used to contain additional metadata related to
the attendee.
Format Definition: This component is defined by the following
notation:
participantc = "BEGIN" ":" "PARTICIPANT" CRLF
partprop *locationc *resourcec
"END" ":" "PARTICIPANT" CRLF
partprop = *(
;
; The following are
REQUIRED ; but
MUST NOT occur more than once.
;
participanttype / uid /
;
; The following are
OPTIONAL ; but
MUST NOT occur more than once.
;
calendaraddress / created / description / dtstamp /
geo / last-mod / priority / seq /
status / summary / url /
;
; The following are
OPTIONAL ; and
MAY occur more than once.
;
attach / categories / comment
contact / location / rstatus / related /
resources / strucloc / strucres /
styleddescription / sdataprop / iana-prop
;
)
Note: When the "PRIORITY" property is supplied, it defines the
ordering of "PARTICIPANT" components with the same value for the
"PARTICIPANT-TYPE" property.
Privacy Issues: When a "LOCATION" property is supplied, it provides
information about the location of a participant at a given time or
times. This may represent an unacceptable privacy risk for some
participants. User agents
MUST NOT broadcast this information
without the express permission of the participants whose location
would be exposed. For further comments, see
Section 10.
Example: The following is an example of this component. It contains
a "STRUCTURED-DATA" property that points to a vCard providing
information about the event participant.
BEGIN:PARTICIPANT
UID: em9lQGZvb2GFtcGxlLmNvbQ
PARTICIPANT-TYPE:PERFORMER
STRUCTURED-DATA;VALUE=URI:
http://dir.example.com/vcard/aviolinist.vcf END:PARTICIPANT
Example: The following is an example for the primary contact.
BEGIN:PARTICIPANT
UID: em9lQGZvb2GFtcGxlLmNvbQ
STRUCTURED-DATA;VALUE=URI;
http://dir.example.com/vcard/contacts/contact1.vcf PARTICIPANT-TYPE:CONTACT
DESCRIPTION:A contact
END:PARTICIPANT
Example: The following is an example for a participant with contact
and location.
BEGIN:PARTICIPANT
UID: em9lQGZvb2GFtcGxlLmNdrt
STRUCTURED-DATA;VALUE=URI;
http://dir.example.com/vcard/contacts/my-card.vcf PARTICIPANT-TYPE:SPEAKER
DESCRIPTION:A participant
BEGIN:VLOCATION
UID:123456-abcdef-98765432
NAME:My home location
STRUCTURED-DATA;VALUE=URI:
http://dir.example.com/addresses/my-home.vcf END:VLOCATION
END:PARTICIPANT
7.1.1. Schedulable Participant
A "PARTICIPANT" component may represent someone or something that
needs to be scheduled, as defined for ATTENDEE in [
RFC5545] and
[
RFC5546]. The "PARTICIPANT" component may also represent someone or
something that is NOT to receive scheduling messages.
For backwards compatibility with existing clients and servers when
used to schedule events and tasks, the "ATTENDEE" property
MUST be
used to specify the scheduling parameters as defined for that
property.
For other, future uses, the "CALENDAR-ADDRESS" property
MUST be used
to specify those parameters.
A "PARTICIPANT" component is defined to be schedulable if:
* it contains a "CALENDAR-ADDRESS" property and
* that property value is the same as the value for an "ATTENDEE"
property.
If both of these conditions apply, then the participant defined by
the value of the URL property will take part in scheduling
operations, as defined in [
RFC5546].
An appropriate use for the "PARTICIPANT" component in scheduling
would be to store "SEQUENCE" and "DTSTAMP" properties associated with
replies from each "ATTENDEE" property. A "LOCATION" property within
the "PARTICIPANT" component might allow better selection of meeting
times when participants are in different time zones.
7.2. Location
Component name: VLOCATION
Purpose: This component provides rich information about the location
of an event using the structured data property or, optionally, a
plain-text typed value.
Conformance: This component can be specified multiple times in a
"VEVENT", "VTODO", "VJOURNAL", "VFREEBUSY", or "PARTICIPANT"
calendar component.
Description: There may be a number of locations associated with an
event. This component provides detailed information about a
location.
When used in a component, the value of this property provides
information about the event venue or of related services, such as
parking, dining, stations, etc.
"STRUCTURED-DATA" properties, if present, may refer to
representations of the location -- such as a vCard.
Format Definition: This component is defined by the following
notation:
locationc = "BEGIN" ":" "VLOCATION" CRLF
locprop
"END" ":" "VLOCATION" CRLF
locprop = *(
;
; The following are
REQUIRED ; but
MUST NOT occur more than once.
;
uid /
;
; The following are
OPTIONAL ; but
MUST NOT occur more than once.
;
description / geo / loctype / name
;
; The following are
OPTIONAL ; and
MAY occur more than once.
;
sdataprop / iana-prop
)
The "NAME" property is defined in [
RFC7986].
Example: The following is an example of this component. It points
to a venue.
BEGIN:VLOCATION
UID:123456-abcdef-98765432
NAME:The venue
STRUCTURED-DATA;VALUE=URI:
http://dir.example.com/venues/big-hall.vcf END:VLOCATION
7.3. Resource
Component name: VRESOURCE
Purpose: This component provides a typed reference to external
information about a resource or, optionally, a plain-text typed
value. Typically, a resource is anything that might be required
or used by a calendar entity and possibly has a directory entry.
Conformance: This component can be specified multiple times in a
"VEVENT", "VTODO", "VJOURNAL", "VFREEBUSY", or "PARTICIPANT"
calendar component.
Description: When used in a component, this component provides
information about resources used for the event, such as rooms,
projectors, and conferencing capabilities.
The RESOURCE-TYPE value registry provides a place in which
resource types may be registered.
"STRUCTURED-DATA" properties, if present, may refer to
representations of the resource -- such as a vCard.
Format Definition: This component is defined by the following
notation:
resourcec = "BEGIN" ":" "VRESOURCE" CRLF
resprop
"END" ":" "VRESOURCE" CRLF
resprop = *(
;
; The following are
REQUIRED ; but
MUST NOT occur more than once.
;
uid /
;
; The following are
OPTIONAL ; but
MUST NOT occur more than once.
;
description / geo / name / restype /
;
; The following are
OPTIONAL ; and
MAY occur more than once.
;
sdataprop / iana-prop
)
The "NAME" property is defined in [
RFC7986].
Example: The following is an example of this component. It refers
to a projector.
BEGIN:VRESOURCE
UID:456789-abcdef-98765432
NAME:The projector
RESOURCE-TYPE:projector
STRUCTURED-DATA;VALUE=URI:
http://dir.example.com/projectors/3d.vcf END:VRESOURCE
8. Extended Examples
The following are some examples of the use of the properties defined
in this specification. They include additional properties defined in
[
RFC7986], which includes "IMAGE".
8.1. Example 1
The following is an example of a "VEVENT" describing a concert. It
includes location information for the venue itself, as well as
references to parking and restaurants.
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20200215T145739Z
DESCRIPTION: Piano Sonata No 3\n
Piano Sonata No 30
DTSTAMP:20200215T145739Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200315T150000Z
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200315T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200216T145739Z
SUMMARY:Beethoven Piano Sonatas
UID:123456
IMAGE;VALUE=URI;DISPLAY=BADGE;FMTTYPE=image/png:h
ttp://example.com/images/concert.png
BEGIN:PARTICIPANT
PARTICIPANT-TYPE:SPONSOR
UID:dG9tQGZvb2Jhci5xlLmNvbQ
STRUCTURED-DATA;VALUE=URI:
http://example.com/sponsor.vcf END:PARTICIPANT
BEGIN:PARTICIPANT
PARTICIPANT-TYPE:PERFORMER:
UID:em9lQGZvb2GFtcGxlLmNvbQ
STRUCTURED-DATA;VALUE=URI:
http://www.example.com/people/johndoe.vcf END:PARTICIPANT
BEGIN:VLOCATION
UID:123456-abcdef-98765432
NAME:The venue
STRUCTURED-DATA;VALUE=URI:
http://dir.example.com/venues/big-hall.vcf END:VLOCATION
BEGIN:VLOCATION
UID:123456-abcdef-87654321
NAME:Parking for the venue
STRUCTURED-DATA;VALUE=URI:
http://dir.example.com/venues/parking.vcf END:VLOCATION
END:VEVENT
8.2. Example 2
The following is an example of a "VEVENT" describing a meeting. One
of the attendees is a remote participant.
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED:20200215T145739Z
DTSTAMP:20200215T145739Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200315T150000Z
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200315T163000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200216T145739Z
SUMMARY:Conference planning
UID:123456
ORGANIZER:mailto:a@example.com
ATTENDEE;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;CN=A:mailto:a@example.com
ATTENDEE;RSVP=TRUE;CN=B:mailto:b@example.com
BEGIN:PARTICIPANT
PARTICIPANT-TYPE:ACTIVE:
UID:v39lQGZvb2GFtcGxlLmNvbQ
STRUCTURED-DATA;VALUE=URI:
http://www.example.com/people/b.vcf LOCATION:At home
END:PARTICIPANT
END:VEVENT
9. Security Considerations
This specification extends [
RFC5545] and makes further use of
possibly linked data. While calendar data is not unique in this
regard, it is worth reminding implementors of some of the dangers and
safeguards.
See [
RFC3986] for a discussion of the security considerations
relating to URIs. Because of the issues discussed there and below,
clients
SHOULD NOT follow URIs and fetch content automatically and
should only do so at the explicit request of the user.
Fetching remote resources carries inherent risks. Connections must
only be allowed on well-known ports, using allowed protocols
(generally just HTTP/HTTPS on their default ports). The URL must be
resolved externally and not allowed to access internal resources.
Connecting to an external source reveals IP (and therefore generally
location) information.
A maliciously constructed iCalendar object may contain a very large
number of URIs. In the case of published calendars with a large
number of subscribers, such objects could be widely distributed.
Implementations should be careful to limit the automatic fetching of
linked resources to reduce the risk of this being an amplification
vector for a denial-of-service attack.
9.2. Malicious Content
For the "STRUCTURED-DATA" property, agents need to be aware that a
client could attack underlying storage by sending extremely large
values and could attack processing time by uploading a recurring
event with a large number of overrides and then repeatedly adding,
updating, and deleting structured data.
Agents should set reasonable limits on storage size and number of
instances and apply those constraints. Calendar protocols should
ensure there is a way to report on such limits being exceeded.
Malicious content could be introduced into the calendar server by way
of the "STRUCTURED-DATA" property and propagated to many end users
via scheduling. Servers
SHOULD check this property for malicious or
inappropriate content. Upon detecting such content, servers
SHOULD remove the property.
9.3. HTML Content
When processing HTML content, applications need to be aware of the
many security and privacy issues, as described in the IANA
Considerations section of [W3C.REC-html51-20171003].
10. Privacy Considerations
Properties with a "URI" value type can expose their users to privacy
leaks, as any network access of the URI data can be tracked both by a
network observer and by the entity hosting the remote resource.
Clients
SHOULD NOT automatically download data referenced by the URI
without explicit instruction from users.
To help alleviate some of the concerns, protocols and services could
provide proxy services for downloading referenced data.
10.2. Revealing Locations
The addition of location information to the new participant component
provides information about the location of participants at a given
time. This information
MUST NOT be distributed to other participants
without those participant's express permission. Note that there may
be a number of participants who may be unaware of their inclusion in
the data.
Agents processing and distributing calendar data must be aware that
it has the property of providing information about a future time when
a given individual may be at a particular location, which could
enable targeted attacks against that individual.
The same may be true of other information contained in the
participant component. In general, revealing only as much as is
absolutely necessary should be the approach taken.
For example, there may be some privacy considerations relating to the
"ORDER" parameter, as it provides an indication of the organizer's
perception of the relative importance of other participants.
11. IANA Considerations
11.1. Additional iCalendar Registrations
This document defines the following iCalendar properties that have
been added to the "Properties" registry defined in Section 8.2.3 of
[
RFC5545]:
+====================+=========+=======================+
| Property | Status | Reference |
+====================+=========+=======================+
| CALENDAR-ADDRESS | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.4 |
+--------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| LOCATION-TYPE | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.1 |
+--------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| PARTICIPANT-TYPE | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.2 |
+--------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| RESOURCE-TYPE | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.3 |
+--------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| STRUCTURED-DATA | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.6 |
+--------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| STYLED-DESCRIPTION | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.5 |
+--------------------+---------+-----------------------+
Table 1: Additions to the Properties Registry
This document defines the following iCalendar property parameters
that have been added to the "Parameters" registry defined in
Section 8.2.4 of [
RFC5545]:
+===========+=========+=======================+
| Parameter | Status | Reference |
+===========+=========+=======================+
| ORDER | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 5.1 |
+-----------+---------+-----------------------+
| SCHEMA | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 5.2 |
+-----------+---------+-----------------------+
| DERIVED | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 5.3 |
+-----------+---------+-----------------------+
Table 2: Additions to the Parameters Registry
This document defines the following iCalendar components that have
been added to the "Components" registry defined in Section 8.3.1 of
[
RFC5545]:
+=============+=========+=======================+
| Component | Status | Reference |
+=============+=========+=======================+
| PARTICIPANT | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 7.1 |
+-------------+---------+-----------------------+
| VLOCATION | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 7.2 |
+-------------+---------+-----------------------+
| VRESOURCE | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 7.3 |
+-------------+---------+-----------------------+
Table 3: Additions to the Components Registry
11.2. Participant Types and Resource Types Registries
This section defines new registration tables for PARTICIPANT-TYPE and
RESOURCE-TYPE values. These tables are updated using the same
approaches laid down in Section 8.2.1 of [
RFC5545].
This document creates new IANA registries for participant and
resource types. IANA will maintain these registries and, following
the policies outlined in [
RFC8126], new tokens are assigned after
Expert Review. The Expert Reviewer will generally consult the IETF
GEOPRIV Working Group mailing list or its designated successor.
Updates or deletions of tokens from the registration follow the same
procedures. The Expert Review should be guided by a few common-sense
considerations. For example, tokens should not be specific to a
country, region, organization, or company; they should be well
defined and widely recognized. The Expert's support of IANA will
include providing IANA with the new token(s) when the update is
provided only in the form of a schema and providing IANA with the new
schema element(s) when the update is provided only in the form of a
token. To ensure widespread usability across protocols, tokens
MUST follow the character set restrictions for XML Names
[W3C.REC-xml-20040204]. Each registration must include the name of
the token and a brief description similar to the ones offered herein
for the initial registrations contained this document.
11.2.1. Participant Types
+===================+=========+=======================+
| Participant Type | Status | Reference |
+===================+=========+=======================+
| ACTIVE | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.2 |
+-------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| INACTIVE | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.2 |
+-------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| SPONSOR | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.2 |
+-------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| CONTACT | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.2 |
+-------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| BOOKING-CONTACT | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.2 |
+-------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| EMERGENCY-CONTACT | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.2 |
+-------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| PUBLICITY-CONTACT | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.2 |
+-------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| PLANNER-CONTACT | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.2 |
+-------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| PERFORMER | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.2 |
+-------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| SPEAKER | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.2 |
+-------------------+---------+-----------------------+
Table 4: Initial Contents of the Participant Types
Registry
11.2.2. Resource Types
+=========================+=========+=======================+
| Resource Type | Status | Reference |
+=========================+=========+=======================+
| PROJECTOR | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.3 |
+-------------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| ROOM | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.3 |
+-------------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| REMOTE-CONFERENCE-AUDIO | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.3 |
+-------------------------+---------+-----------------------+
| REMOTE-CONFERENCE-VIDEO | Current |
RFC 9073,
Section 6.3 |
+-------------------------+---------+-----------------------+
Table 5: Initial Contents of the Resource Types Registry
12. Normative References
[
RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
Requirement Levels", BCP 14,
RFC 2119,
DOI 10.17487/
RFC2119, March 1997,
<
https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.
[
RFC3986] Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform
Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66,
RFC 3986, DOI 10.17487/
RFC3986, January 2005,
<
https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3986>.
[
RFC4589] Schulzrinne, H. and H. Tschofenig, "Location Types
Registry",
RFC 4589, DOI 10.17487/
RFC4589, July 2006,
<
https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4589>.
[
RFC5234] Crocker, D., Ed. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
Specifications: ABNF", STD 68,
RFC 5234,
DOI 10.17487/
RFC5234, January 2008,
<
https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5234>.
[
RFC5545] Desruisseaux, B., Ed., "Internet Calendaring and
Scheduling Core Object Specification (iCalendar)",
RFC 5545, DOI 10.17487/
RFC5545, September 2009,
<
https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5545>.
[
RFC5546] Daboo, C., Ed., "iCalendar Transport-Independent
Interoperability Protocol (iTIP)",
RFC 5546,
DOI 10.17487/
RFC5546, December 2009,
<
https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5546>.
[
RFC6350] Perreault, S., "vCard Format Specification",
RFC 6350,
DOI 10.17487/
RFC6350, August 2011,
<
https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6350>.
[
RFC7986] Daboo, C., "New Properties for iCalendar",
RFC 7986,
DOI 10.17487/
RFC7986, October 2016,
<
https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7986>.
[
RFC8126] Cotton, M., Leiba, B., and T. Narten, "Guidelines for
Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26,
RFC 8126, DOI 10.17487/
RFC8126, June 2017,
<
https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8126>.
[
RFC8174] Leiba, B., "Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in
RFC 2119 Key Words", BCP 14,
RFC 8174, DOI 10.17487/
RFC8174,
May 2017, <
https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8174>.
[
RFC8259] Bray, T., Ed., "The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Data
Interchange Format", STD 90,
RFC 8259,
DOI 10.17487/
RFC8259, December 2017,
<
https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8259>.
[W3C.REC-html51-20171003]
Faulkner, S., Ed., Eicholz, A., Ed., Leithead, T., Ed.,
and A. Danilo, Ed., "HTML 5.1 2nd Edition", World Wide Web
Consortium Recommendation REC-html51-20171003, October
2017, <
https://www.w3.org/TR/2017/REC-html51-20171003>.
[W3C.REC-xml-20040204]
Sperberg-McQueen, M., Maler, E., Bray, T., Paoli, J., and
F. Yergeau, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Third
Edition)", World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation REC-
xml-20040204, February 2004,
<
https://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-20040204>.
[W3C.REC-xml-20081126]
Bray, T., Ed., Paoli, J., Ed., Sperberg-McQueen, M., Ed.,
Maler, E., Ed., and F. Yergeau, Ed., "Extensible Markup
Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth Edition)", World Wide Web
Consortium Recommendation REC-xml-20081126, November 2008,
<
https://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xml-20081126>.
Acknowledgements
The author would like to thank Chuck Norris of eventful.com for his
work, which led to the development of this RFC.
The author would also like to thank the members of CalConnect: The
Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium, the Event Publication
technical committee, and the following individuals for contributing
their ideas and support:
Cyrus Daboo, John Haug, Dan Mendell, Ken Murchison, and Scott Otis.
Author's Address
Michael Douglass
Bedework
226 3rd Street
Troy, NY 12180
United States of America
Email: mdouglass@bedework.com