Resolves the same "Failed to fetch" cancellation issue that was occurring
in the "modify single event in a series" flow by eliminating concurrent
HTTP requests from the frontend.
## Problem:
The RecurringEditAction::ThisEvent handler was making two concurrent requests:
1. UPDATE request via update_callback.emit()
2. CREATE request via create_callback.emit()
This caused the same race condition and HTTP cancellation (~700-900ms) that
we previously fixed in the "this_and_future" flow.
## Solution:
- **Remove concurrent CREATE request** from frontend
- **Use single UPDATE request** with "this_only" scope
- **Backend handles both operations** atomically:
1. Add EXDATE to original series (exclude occurrence)
2. Create exception event with RECURRENCE-ID (user modifications)
## Implementation:
- Frontend sends single request with occurrence_date and dragged times
- Backend update_single_occurrence() already handled both operations
- Added comprehensive RFC 5545 documentation for single occurrence modification
- Cleaned up unused imports and variables
## Benefits:
- No more HTTP request cancellation for single event modifications
- Proper RFC 5545 EXDATE + RECURRENCE-ID exception handling
- Atomic operations ensure data consistency
- Matches the pattern used in this_and_future fix
The "modify single event" drag operations now work reliably without
network errors, completing the fix for all recurring event modification flows.
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This commit resolves the "Failed to fetch" errors when updating recurring
event series through drag operations by implementing proper request
sequencing and fixing time parameter handling.
Key fixes:
- Eliminate HTTP request cancellation by sequencing operations properly
- Add global mutex to prevent CalDAV HTTP race conditions
- Implement complete RFC 5545-compliant series splitting for "this_and_future"
- Fix frontend to pass dragged times instead of original times
- Add comprehensive error handling and request timing logs
- Backend now handles both UPDATE (add UNTIL) and CREATE (new series) in single request
Technical changes:
- Frontend: Remove concurrent CREATE request, pass dragged times to backend
- Backend: Implement full this_and_future logic with sequential operations
- CalDAV: Add mutex serialization and detailed error tracking
- Series: Create new series with occurrence date + dragged times
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This commit resolves multiple issues with event deletion:
Backend fixes:
- Fix CalDAV URL construction for DELETE requests (missing slash separator)
- Improve event lookup by href with exact matching and fallback to UID extraction
- Add support for both RFC3339 and simple YYYY-MM-DD date formats in occurrence parsing
- Implement proper logic to distinguish recurring vs non-recurring events in delete_this action
- For non-recurring events: delete entire event from CalDAV server
- For recurring events: add EXDATE to exclude specific occurrences
- Add comprehensive debug logging for troubleshooting deletion issues
Frontend fixes:
- Update callback signatures to support series endpoint parameters (7-parameter tuples)
- Add update_series method to CalendarService for series-specific operations
- Route single occurrence modifications through series endpoint with proper scoping
- Fix all component prop definitions to use new callback signature
- Update all emit calls to pass correct number of parameters
The deletion process now works correctly:
- Single events are completely removed from the calendar
- Recurring event occurrences are properly excluded via EXDATE
- Debug logging helps identify and resolve CalDAV communication issues
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- Extended update callback signature to include update_scope and occurrence_date parameters
- Modified app.rs to detect when series endpoint should be used vs regular endpoint
- Updated calendar_service to automatically set occurrence_date for "this_only" updates
- Modified all callback emit calls throughout frontend to include new parameters
- Week_view now properly calls series endpoint with "this_only" scope for single occurrence edits
This ensures that single occurrence modifications (RecurringEditAction::ThisEvent)
now go through the proper series endpoint which will:
- Add EXDATE to the original recurring series
- Create exception event with RECURRENCE-ID
- Show proper debug logging in backend
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- Created calendar-models/ shared library with RFC 5545-compliant VEvent structures
- Migrated backend to use shared VEvent with proper field mappings (dtstart/dtend, rrule, exdate, etc.)
- Converted CalDAV client to parse into VEvent structures with structured types
- Updated all CRUD handlers to use VEvent with CalendarUser, Attendee, VAlarm types
- Restructured project as Cargo workspace with frontend/, backend/, calendar-models/
- Updated Trunk configuration for new directory structure
- Fixed all compilation errors and field references throughout codebase
- Updated documentation and build instructions for workspace structure
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