- Add fallback registry to prevent invalid tag format
- Make Docker login conditional on secrets being present
- Make push conditional on registry being configured
- Rename Docker image from calendar to runway
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Implemented clustering algorithm in calculate_event_layout that:
- Only creates column splits for events that actually overlap
- Non-overlapping events maintain full width display
- Uses greedy column assignment for overlapping groups
- Preserves proper column indices for each event
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Backend fixes:
- Fix all-day event creation validation error
- Allow same start/end date for all-day events (single-day events)
- Maintain strict validation for timed events (end must be after start)
Frontend improvements:
- Move all-day events from time grid to day headers
- Add dedicated all-day events container that stacks vertically
- Filter all-day events out of main time-based events area
- Add proper CSS styling for all-day event display and interaction
- Maintain event click handling and color themes
All-day events now appear in the correct location at the top of each
day column and properly stack when multiple events exist.
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- Update project name in Cargo.toml from calendar-app to runway
- Change HTML title and sidebar header to 'Runway'
- Complete README rewrite with new branding and philosophy
- Add 'The Name' section explaining runway metaphor as passive infrastructure
- Update Dockerfile build references to use new binary name
- Maintain all technical documentation with new branding context
The name 'Runway' embodies passive infrastructure that enables coordination
without getting in the way - like airport runways that provide essential
structure for planes but stay invisible during flight.
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- Fix drag-to-create being blocked by existing events
- Add creating-event CSS class that disables pointer events on existing events
- Fix single clicks creating temporary event boxes
- Add mouse button state check to prevent post-mouseup movement being treated as drag
- Ensure temp event boxes only appear during actual drag operations (has_moved=true)
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- Add overlap detection algorithm to identify overlapping events
- Implement layout calculation to arrange events in columns
- Update event positioning to use dynamic left/width instead of fixed right
- Events now render side-by-side when they overlap in time
- Maintains proper spacing and margins for all event arrangements
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- Remove unnecessary boundary slot from week view time grid
- Adjust container heights to display full 11 PM - midnight time slot
- Fix timezone issue preventing events at 8 PM or later from rendering
- Update date matching logic to handle UTC-4 timezone offset correctly
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This commit adds a complete style system alongside the existing theme system, allowing users to switch between different UI styles while maintaining theme color variations.
**Core Features:**
- Style enum (Default, Google Calendar) separate from Theme enum
- Hot-swappable stylesheets with dynamic loading
- Style preference persistence (localStorage + database)
- Style picker UI in sidebar below theme picker
**Frontend Implementation:**
- Add Style enum to sidebar.rs with value/display methods
- Implement dynamic stylesheet loading in app.rs
- Add style picker dropdown with proper styling
- Handle style state management and persistence
- Add web-sys features for HtmlLinkElement support
**Backend Integration:**
- Add calendar_style column to user_preferences table
- Update all database operations (insert/update/select)
- Extend API models for style preference
- Add migration for existing users
**Google Calendar Style:**
- Clean Material Design-inspired interface
- White sidebar with proper contrast
- Enhanced calendar grid with subtle shadows
- Improved event styling with hover effects
- Google Sans typography throughout
- Professional color scheme and spacing
**Technical Details:**
- Trunk asset management for stylesheet copying
- High CSS specificity to override theme styles
- Modular CSS architecture for easy extensibility
- Comprehensive text contrast fixes
- Enhanced calendar cells and navigation
Users can now choose between the original gradient design (Default) and a clean Google Calendar-inspired interface (Google Calendar), with full preference persistence across sessions.
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- Added comprehensive Docker Compose deployment section as recommended method
- Documented automatic database migrations and persistent storage
- Updated architecture section to mention SQLite auth system
- Added new User Experience section highlighting session management
- Reorganized development setup with local database migration instructions
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- Create /db directory in container
- Ensure database directory exists and has proper permissions in startup script
- Remove problematic conditional COPY command that was causing build failures
This fixes the 'unable to open database file' error by ensuring the
database directory exists before migrations run.
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- Install sqlx-cli in backend builder stage
- Copy migrations and sqlx binary to runtime image
- Run database migrations automatically on container startup
- Add error handling to prevent startup failure if migrations already applied
This ensures the database schema is always up to date when deploying
with Docker, eliminating manual migration steps.
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- Remember checkboxes now default to checked for better user experience
- Reduced visual prominence with smaller size, lighter colors, and lower opacity
- Users get convenience by default while still being able to opt out
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Added SQLite database for session management and user preferences storage,
allowing users to have consistent settings across different sessions and devices.
Backend changes:
- Added SQLite database with users, sessions, and preferences tables
- Implemented session-based authentication alongside JWT tokens
- Created preference storage/retrieval API endpoints
- Database migrations for schema setup
- Session validation and cleanup functionality
Frontend changes:
- Added "Remember server" and "Remember username" checkboxes to login
- Created preferences service for syncing settings with backend
- Updated auth flow to handle session tokens and preferences
- Store remembered values in LocalStorage (not database) for convenience
Key features:
- User preferences persist across sessions and devices
- CalDAV passwords never stored, only passed through
- Sessions expire after 24 hours
- Remember checkboxes only affect local browser storage
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Moved event fetching logic from CalendarView to Calendar component to properly
use the visible date range instead of hardcoded current month. The Calendar
component already tracks the current visible date through navigation, so events
now load correctly for August and other months when navigating.
Changes:
- Calendar component now manages its own events state and fetching
- Event fetching responds to current_date changes from navigation
- CalendarView simplified to just render Calendar component
- Fixed cargo fmt/clippy formatting across codebase
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## Removed Obsolete Environment Variables:
- `CALDAV_SERVER_URL` - provided by user login
- `CALDAV_USERNAME` - provided by user login
- `CALDAV_PASSWORD` - provided by user login
- `CALDAV_TASKS_PATH` - not used in any features
## Kept with Intelligent Discovery:
- `CALDAV_CALENDAR_PATH` - optional override, defaults to smart discovery
## Changes:
### Backend
- Remove `CalDAVConfig::from_env()` method (not used in main app)
- Add `CalDAVConfig::new()` constructor with credentials
- Remove `tasks_path` field from CalDAVConfig
- Update auth service to use new constructor
- Update tests to use hardcoded test values instead of env vars
- Update debug tools to use test credentials
### Frontend
- Remove unused `config.rs` file entirely (frontend uses backend API)
## Current Authentication Flow:
1. User provides CalDAV credentials via login API
2. Backend creates CalDAVConfig dynamically from login request
3. Backend tests authentication via calendar discovery
4. Optional `CALDAV_CALENDAR_PATH` env var can override discovery
5. No environment variables required for normal operation
This simplifies deployment - users only need to provide CalDAV
credentials through the web interface, no server-side configuration required.
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The modal update flow was calling the regular event update endpoint
instead of the series endpoint, preventing proper handling of the
three edit types (this event, this and future, all events).
## Changes:
- Add logic to detect when edit_scope is set for recurring events
- Route to update_series() when edit_scope is present and event has RRULE
- Map EditAction enum to backend update_scope strings:
- EditThis → "this_only" (creates exception + EXDATE)
- EditFuture → "this_and_future" (new series + UNTIL on original)
- EditAll → "all_in_series" (update existing series)
- Pass occurrence date for single/future edits using original event date
- Fall back to regular update_event() for non-recurring events
Now the modal properly leverages the existing robust series endpoint
that handles RFC 5545 compliant recurring event modifications.
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## Frontend Changes:
- Add EditAction enum (EditThis, EditFuture, EditAll) to event context menu
- Update context menu to show 3 edit options for recurring events
- Enhance EventCreationData with edit_scope and changed_fields tracking
- Update app component to handle EditAction types and pass to modal
- Add field change tracking infrastructure to CreateEventModal
## Backend Changes:
- Add changed_fields parameter to UpdateEventSeriesRequest for optimization
- Existing series endpoint already supports the three update types:
- "this_only" - creates exception with EXDATE
- "this_and_future" - creates new series with UNTIL on original
- "all_in_series" - updates existing series in-place
## Implementation Details:
- Event context menu shows single edit option for non-recurring events
- Recurring events get three options: "Edit This Event", "Edit This and Future Events", "Edit All Events in Series"
- Modal tracks which fields user actually changed for efficient updates
- Backend series endpoint already has the logic for all three update scenarios
- Full RFC 5545 compliance with proper EXDATE and UNTIL handling
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- Builds and pushes Docker image on main branch commits
- Tags with both latest and commit SHA
- Uses build cache for faster builds
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- Add multi-stage Dockerfile with dependency caching for both frontend and backend
- Implement Docker Compose configuration with separate frontend/backend services
- Configure Caddy as reverse proxy with proper WASM and static file serving
- Add volume mounting for frontend assets shared between containers
- Optimize build process with staged compilation and workspace handling
- Add debug logging and WASM initialization tracking for production deployment
- Update README with project motivation and "vibe coded" disclaimer
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- Updated CLAUDE.md with current architecture and recent improvements
- Removed from git tracking to keep as local development resource
- Added to gitignore to prevent future commits
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- Add project motivation highlighting gap in quality CalDAV web clients
- Expand feature list with advanced recurring event and drag-drop capabilities
- Detail architecture with frontend/backend technical implementation
- Include comprehensive project structure and CalDAV server compatibility
- Note current testing status (Baikal tested, others planned)
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Removed unused functions and variables identified after RRULE parameter fix:
- Remove unused build_series_rrule function from backend series handler
- Remove unused RecurrenceType::from_rrule and helper functions from frontend
- Prefix unused state variables with underscores to suppress warnings
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Clean up extensive console logging that was added during RRULE debugging.
Removed debug logs from:
- Frontend RRULE generation in create event modal
- Frontend RRULE parsing in calendar service
- Weekly/monthly/yearly occurrence generation functions
- Backend RRULE processing in events and series handlers
The core functionality remains unchanged - this is purely a cleanup
of temporary debugging output that is no longer needed.
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This commit fixes a critical bug where INTERVAL and COUNT parameters
were being stripped from recurring events during backend processing.
Frontend was correctly generating complete RRULE strings like:
FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=2;BYDAY=TU,FR;COUNT=6
But backend was ignoring the complete RRULE and rebuilding from scratch,
resulting in simplified RRULEs like:
FREQ=WEEKLY;BYDAY=TU,FR (missing INTERVAL and COUNT)
Changes:
- Modified both events and series handlers to detect complete RRULE strings
- Added logic to use frontend RRULE directly when it starts with "FREQ="
- Maintained backwards compatibility with simple recurrence types
- Added comprehensive debug logging for RRULE generation
- Fixed weekly BYDAY occurrence counting to respect COUNT parameter
- Enhanced frontend RRULE generation with detailed logging
This ensures all RFC 5545 RRULE parameters are preserved from
frontend creation through CalDAV storage and retrieval.
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This commit resolves a significant bug where weekly recurring events with multiple selected days (BYDAY parameter) were only displaying the first 2 chronologically selected days instead of all selected days.
## Root Cause:
The `next_weekday_occurrence` function was designed for single-occurrence processing, causing it to:
- Find the first matching weekday in the current week
- Return immediately, skipping subsequent selected days
- Repeat this pattern across weeks, showing only the same first day repeatedly
## Solution:
- **New Function**: `generate_weekly_byday_occurrences()` handles multiple days per week
- **Week-by-Week Processing**: Generates events for ALL selected weekdays in each interval
- **Comprehensive Logic**: Properly handles INTERVAL, COUNT, UNTIL, and EXDATE constraints
- **Performance Optimized**: More efficient than single-occurrence iteration
## Technical Details:
- Replaced linear occurrence processing with specialized weekly BYDAY handler
- Added comprehensive debug logging for troubleshooting
- Maintains full RFC 5545 RRULE compliance
- Preserves existing functionality for non-BYDAY weekly events
## Expected Result:
Users creating weekly recurring events with multiple days (e.g., Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat) will now see events appear on ALL selected days in each week interval, not just the first two.
Example: "Every week on Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat" now correctly generates 4 events per week instead of just Monday events.
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This commit enhances the professional appearance of the calendar application by removing all user-facing emojis while preserving debug logging functionality. Additionally, includes modal layout and styling improvements for better usability.
## Changes Made:
### Emoji Removal:
- **Event creation modal tabs**: Removed emojis from all 6 tab buttons (📅 Basic Details → Basic Details, etc.)
- **Modal content**: Removed emojis from alarm types, attachment types, pattern examples, and completion status
- **Theme picker**: Removed emojis from all 8 theme options (🌊 Ocean → Ocean, etc.)
- **Context menus**: Removed emojis from event context menu (edit/delete actions) and calendar context menu
### Modal Styling Improvements:
- **Width expansion**: Increased modal max-width from 500px to 900px (80% wider)
- **Enhanced padding**: Added more padding to modal header (2rem 3rem 1.5rem) and tab content areas
- **Responsive design**: Improved mobile adjustments while maintaining desktop experience
- **Checkbox fix**: Override width inheritance for "All Day" checkbox with auto width and inline-block display
### Form Layout Enhancement:
- **Field reordering**: Moved Repeat and Reminder options above date/time pickers for better workflow
- **Visual consistency**: Maintained clean, professional appearance throughout the interface
The application now presents a clean, professional interface suitable for business environments while retaining full functionality. Debug logging with emojis is preserved for development purposes.
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Transform the basic event creation modal into a professional 6-tab interface
exposing all major RFC 5545 VEvent properties with enhanced UX:
• Basic Details: Essential fields (title, calendar, dates, location, basic recurrence/reminders)
• Advanced: Status, priority, classification, extended reminders/recurrence
• People: Organizer and attendee management with validation
• Categories: Interactive tagging system with quick-add buttons
• Location: Enhanced location handling with common shortcuts and geo features preview
• Reminders: Comprehensive alarm configuration with attachment features preview
Features:
- Complete RFC 5545 compliance throughout all tabs
- Interactive elements: 30+ clickable tags and quick-action buttons
- Professional styling with full theme compatibility (including dark mode)
- Mobile-responsive design with optimized layouts
- Educational content explaining calendar system capabilities
- Smooth tab navigation with active state management
- Form validation and smart defaults
- Future-proof extensible architecture
Technical implementation:
- Type-safe Rust/Yew state management with proper event handling
- Modular tab-based architecture for maintainability
- Performance optimized with efficient state updates
- JsCast integration for proper DOM element handling
- Comprehensive CSS with theme variants and responsive breakpoints
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Aligns update_entire_series with the same metadata preservation approach
used in this_only and this_and_future update methods.
## Key Changes:
1. **Clone-and-Modify Pattern**:
- Clone existing event to preserve all metadata (organizer, attendees, etc.)
- Only modify specific properties that need to change
- Maintains consistency with other update methods
2. **Smart Field Handling**:
- Preserve original values when request fields are empty
- Only overwrite when new values are explicitly provided
- Same selective update logic as other scopes
3. **RRULE Preservation**:
- Keep existing recurrence pattern unchanged for simple updates
- Suitable for drag operations that just change start/end times
- Avoids breaking complex RRULE patterns unnecessarily
4. **Proper Timestamp Management**:
- Update dtstamp and last_modified to current time
- Preserve original created timestamp for event history
- Consistent timestamp handling across all update types
## Benefits:
- All three update scopes now follow the same metadata preservation pattern
- Simple time changes (drag operations) work without side effects
- Complex event properties maintained across all modification types
- Better RFC 5545 compliance through proper event structure preservation
## Removed:
- Complex RRULE regeneration logic (build_series_rrule function now unused)
- Manual field-by-field assignment replaced with selective clone modification
This ensures consistent behavior whether users modify single occurrences,
future events, or entire series - all maintain original event metadata.
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Resolves multiple issues with single occurrence modification to implement
correct CalDAV/RFC 5545 exception patterns:
## Key Fixes:
1. **Eliminate Double Updates**:
- Removed redundant client.update_event() call from update_single_occurrence
- Main handler now performs single CalDAV update, preventing conflicts
2. **Preserve Event Metadata**:
- Changed from creating new event to cloning existing event
- Maintains organizer, attendees, categories, and all original properties
- Only modifies necessary fields (times, title, recurrence rules)
3. **Fix UID Conflicts**:
- Generate unique UID for exception event (exception-{uuid})
- Prevents CalDAV from treating exception as update to original series
- Original series keeps its UID, exception gets separate identity
4. **Correct Date/Time Handling**:
- Use occurrence_date for both this_only and this_and_future scopes
- Exception event now gets dragged date/time instead of original series date
- Properly reflects user's drag operation in the exception event
## Implementation Details:
- Exception event clones original with unique UID and RECURRENCE-ID
- Original series gets EXDATE to exclude the modified occurrence
- Main handler performs single atomic CalDAV update
- Smart field preservation (keeps original values when request is empty)
## Result:
Single occurrence modifications now work correctly with proper RFC 5545
EXDATE + exception event pattern, maintaining all event metadata while
reflecting user modifications at the correct date/time.
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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 the 404 error when dragging/updating non-recurring events.
The issue was in the regular event update handler where it was generating fake
event hrefs based on the UID (format: "{uid}.ics") instead of using the actual
href returned by the CalDAV server during event fetching.
Changes:
- Use event.href from the stored event data instead of generating fake hrefs
- Add comprehensive debug logging to track event updates
- Fallback to generated href only when the stored href is missing
Debug logging added:
- "🔍 Found event {uid} with href: {href}" - shows which href is being used
- "📝 Updating event {uid} at calendar_path: {path}, event_href: {href}" - tracks update parameters
- "✅ Successfully updated event {uid}" - confirms successful CalDAV updates
This matches the fix previously applied to the deletion functionality and ensures
that CalDAV PUT requests target the correct resource URLs.
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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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- When dragging recurring events, preserve original series start date
- Only update time components, not date, to prevent series from shifting days
- For timed events: use original date with new start/end times from drag
- For all-day events: preserve original date and duration pattern
- Added debug logging to track date preservation behavior
- Maintains event duration for both timed and all-day recurring events
Fixes issue where dragging a recurring event would change the date
for all occurrences instead of just updating the time.
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- Fix doctest import paths to use calendar_backend::config::CalDAVConfig
- Add proper Result handling in doctest example with ?operator
- All doctests now passing (3/3)
- Complete test coverage: 7 unit + 9 integration + 3 doc = 19 tests
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- Add 9 integration tests covering all HTTP endpoints
- Test authentication flow: login, verify, user info
- Test calendar operations: create, delete, list events
- Test event CRUD: create, update, delete, refresh
- Add TestServer utility for automated server setup
- Test both success and error scenarios (401, 400, 404)
- Integration with real CalDAV server using .env credentials
- Fix test module visibility by making handlers public
- Move misplaced unit tests into proper test module
- All tests passing: 7 unit + 9 integration = 16 total
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