CalDAV web gui
from Shimitar@feddit.it to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 27 Apr 07:28
https://feddit.it/post/7421679

Hi, Using radicale since I switched from next cloud, using dav5x on android pretty nicely.

I was thinking about adding a web ui to access my calendars too from web… Any recommendations?

Radicale web ui only manages accounts and stuff, not the calendars contents.

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taaz@biglemmowski.win on 27 Apr 07:57 next collapse

Maybe this github.com/Alinto/sogo

Shimitar@feddit.it on 27 Apr 11:00 next collapse

Interesting but seems way overkill…

lemmyvore@feddit.nl on 27 Apr 19:49 collapse

SoGo is a monster, it’s super hard to set up because it’s an entire email stack. If you only want a calendar interface it’s way too much.

Tiritibambix@lemmy.ml on 27 Apr 11:32 next collapse

Been looking for a solid solution for a while and found these:

github.com/intri-in/manage-my-damn-life-nextjs

github.com/nibdo/bloben-app

I use bloben. It’s not perfect but it works

Shimitar@feddit.it on 27 Apr 13:27 collapse

Why not agenDav?

Tiritibambix@lemmy.ml on 27 Apr 14:59 collapse

I don’t remember when I last tried it but for some reason I disliked it. Why dont you use it ?

Shimitar@feddit.it on 27 Apr 16:12 collapse

Just learned about its existence from your link… Its referred there.

Tiritibambix@lemmy.ml on 27 Apr 16:25 collapse

Let me.know what you think if you set it up

[deleted] on 27 Apr 16:24 next collapse

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Cyber@feddit.uk on 27 Apr 16:39 next collapse

Hmm, I’m in a very similar situation… I think a few people use the calendar in Thunderbird for example, but I don’t use an email client.

What I’ve found that works well enough for me is the calendar in Vivaldi - I can see multiple calendars (ie other family members) Work, etc… so far it’s done me well.

lemmyvore@feddit.nl on 27 Apr 20:00 collapse

I’m using InfCloud, it has support for events, tasks and contacts so it pairs perfectly with Radicale (which is also what I use). It doesn’t look amazing I’ll be honest and it lacks some features but it works fine.

Here’s my docker compose:

services:
  infcloud:
    image: ckulka/infcloud:0.13.1
    container_name: infcloud
    depends_on:
      - php
    ports:
      - "5233:80/tcp"
    volumes:
      - "infcloud:/usr/share/nginx/infcloud"
      - "./data/config.js:/usr/share/nginx/infcloud/config.js:ro"
    restart: always
  php:
    image: php:7.3-fpm-alpine
    container_name: infcloud-php
    volumes:
      - "infcloud:/usr/share/nginx/infcloud:ro"
    restart: always

volumes:
  infcloud:

Run it without mapping config.js first and copy it from the container, edit it on the host, then map the volume and reprovision the container. You have to find the section globalNetworkCheckSettings and add a href: entry that points to your radicale host, for example href: “http://192.168.1.1:5232”.

Another essential setting is to edit the Radicale config file and add the following section:

[headers]
Access-Control-Allow-Origin = http://192.168.1.1:5233
Access-Control-Allow-Methods = GET, POST, OPTIONS, PROPFIND, PROPPATCH, REPORT, PUT, MOVE, DELETE, LOCK, UNLOCK
Access-Control-Allow-Headers = User-Agent, Authorization, Content-type, Depth, If-match, If-None-Match, Lock-Token, Timeout, Destination, Overwrite, Prefer, X
Access-Control-Expose-Headers = Etag, Preference-Applied

The -Allow-Origin host and port must match the URL where you access InfCloud in the browser.

If you use a reverse proxy and you put Radicale / InfCloud behind domain names you can use the domain names in config.js and config. As long as InfCloud knows where to find Radicale, and Radicale knows where InfCloud comes.