Outlook Calendar (microsoft_calendar_v1)

This integration is included in WebhookDB Enterprise.

Replicate Outlook Calendars into your database.

To get set up, run this code from the WebhookDB CLI:

webhookdb integrations create microsoft_calendar_v1

Features

Depends on
To use this replicator, you will need microsoft_calendar_user_v1. You'll be prompted to create it if you haven't.
Dependents
This replicator is required for the creation of the following dependents:
Supports Webhooks
Supports Backfilling
Enterprise Only
Yes

Schema

Tables replicated from Outlook Calendars have this schema. Note that the data types listed are for Postgres; when replicating to other databases, other data types maybe used.

Column Type Indexed
pk bigint  
microsoft_calendar_id text
row_created_at timestamptz
row_updated_at timestamptz
microsoft_user_id text
is_default_calendar boolean  
delta_url text  
data* jsonb  

* The data column contains the raw payload from the webhook or API. In many cases there is no canonical form, like if a webhook and API request return two different versions of the same resource. In that case we try to keep the most coherent and detailed resource.”

Table definition

This definition can also be generated through webhookdb fixture microsoft_calendar_v1.

CREATE TABLE public.microsoft_calendar_v1_fixture (
  pk bigserial PRIMARY KEY,
  microsoft_calendar_id text UNIQUE NOT NULL,
  row_created_at timestamptz,
  row_updated_at timestamptz,
  microsoft_user_id text,
  is_default_calendar boolean,
  delta_url text,
  data jsonb NOT NULL
);
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS svi_fixture_microsoft_calendar_id_idx ON public.microsoft_calendar_v1_fixture (microsoft_calendar_id);
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS svi_fixture_row_created_at_idx ON public.microsoft_calendar_v1_fixture (row_created_at);
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS svi_fixture_row_updated_at_idx ON public.microsoft_calendar_v1_fixture (row_updated_at);
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS svi_fixture_microsoft_user_id_idx ON public.microsoft_calendar_v1_fixture (microsoft_user_id);