calext A. Apthorp
Internet-Draft DHL Express
Updates: RFC5545 (if approved) M. Douglass
Intended status: Standards Track Bedework Commercial Services
Expires: 4 June 2025 1 December 2024
Task Extensions to iCalendar
draft-ietf-calext-ical-tasks-11
Abstract
The Internet Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification
(iCalendar) (RFC5545) VTODO calendar component has been seen as the
poor relation of VEVENT - useful only for personal reminders and to-
do lists.
This document updates and defines extensions to VTODO to provide
improved status tracking, scheduling and specification of tasks to
allow its use in other contexts, such as process control and project
management.
It also defines how Calendaring Extensions to WebDAV (CalDAV) (RFC
4791) servers can be extended to support certain automated task
management behaviours.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.1. Terms and Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2. Task Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3. Task Architecture Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4. Architecture Foundations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
5. Task Extensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
6. Task Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
6.1. Task type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
6.2. Task Context and Relationships . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
6.3. Task Specific Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
7. Task Deadlines, Milestones and Time Planning . . . . . . . . 11
7.1. Deadlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
7.2. Milestones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
8. Task Scheduling and Assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
9. Status Reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
9.1. Improved granularity in status reporting information . . 13
9.2. Comments associated to reasons and status changes . . . . 13
9.3. Relating reason and comments to "ATTENDEE" property status
changes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
9.4. Task Alerts and Notifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
9.5. Automated Status Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
10. Modifications to Calendar Components . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
11. New Parameter Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
11.1. Redefined VTODO Participant Status . . . . . . . . . . . 16
12. New Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
12.1. Estimated Duration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
12.2. Reason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
12.3. Sub-State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
12.4. Task Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
13. Property Extensions and Clarifications . . . . . . . . . . . 21
13.1. Updated DURATION Property definition for VTODO . . . . . 21
13.2. Redefined STATUS Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
14. New Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
14.1. Status Component . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
15. CalDAV Support for Task Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
15.1. CALDAV:supported-task-mode-set Property . . . . . . . . 25
16. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
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17. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
17.1. New and updated iCalendar Elements Registration . . . . 26
17.1.1. Update of the Status registry . . . . . . . . . . . 26
17.1.2. Sub-State value registry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
17.1.3. Task Mode value registry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
17.1.4. Participation Statuses registry . . . . . . . . . . 27
17.1.5. Components Registry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
17.1.6. Properties registry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
18. Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
19. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
20. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Appendix A. Examples of Task State Lifecycle . . . . . . . . . . 30
A.1. Simple Case Status Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
A.2. Example for multiple Attendees . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
A.3. Example of Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
1. Introduction
This document specifies extensions to the existing Internet
Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification (iCalendar)
[RFC5545], and associated protocols, in order to enhance the
structured communication and execution of tasks. The enhancements
allow for the communication, time planning and scheduling of tasks by
and between automated systems (e.g. in smart power grids, business
process management systems) as well as for human centered tasks.
A "task" is a representation of an item of work assigned to an
individual or organization. In the iCalendar Object Model [RFC5545]
the representation of tasks is by "VTODO" calendar components. Tasks
can be identified in a number of situations, either informally as ad-
hoc tasks in personal "to-do" lists or more formally in:
* Business processes - ranging from repetitive workflows to adaptive
cases and trouble ticketing
* Project Management - whether for large scale construction projects
or collaborative software development
The extensions specified here are defined in the context of an
overall architecture for task calendaring and scheduling.
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1.1. Terms and Definitions
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.
Calendaring and scheduling roles are referred to in quoted-strings of
text with the first character of each word in upper case. For
example, "Organizer" refers to a role of a "Calendar User" (CU)
within the scheduling protocol.
Calendar components defined by [RFC5545] and updating specifications
are referred to with capitalized, quoted-strings of text, followed by
the words "calendar component". For example, "VEVENT" calendar
component refers to the event calendar component, "VTODO" calendar
component refers to the to-do calendar component, and "VJOURNAL"
calendar component refers to the daily journal calendar component.
Scheduling methods are referred to with capitalized, quoted-strings
of text. For example, "REQUEST" refers to the method for requesting
a scheduling calendar component be created or modified; "REPLY"
refers to the method a recipient of a request uses to update their
status with the "Organizer" of the calendar component.
Properties defined by [RFC5545] and updating specifications are
referred to with capitalized, quoted-strings of text, followed by the
word "property". For example, "ATTENDEE" property refers to the
iCalendar property used to convey the calendar address of a "Calendar
User".
Property parameters defined by [RFC5545] and updating specifications
are referred to with lowercase, quoted-strings of text, followed by
the word "parameter". For example, "value" parameter refers to the
iCalendar property parameter used to override the default data type
for a property value.
Enumerated values defined by this specification are referred to with
capitalized text, either alone or followed by the word "value".
In tables, the quoted-string text is specified without quotes in
order to minimize the table length.
Terms defined and used in this specification include:
Assignee A calendar user assigned to perform a given task. An
assignee is equivalent to an "A"ttendee" of a task.
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BPMS Business Process Management Software
Calendar User (CU) A person or software system that accesses or
modifies calendar information.
Calendar User Agent (CUA) This may be
1. Software with which the calendar user communicates with a
calendar service or local calendar store to access calendar
information.
2. Software that gathers calendar data on the Calendar User's
behalf.
Candidate A calendar user who might be able to perform a given task,
prior to actually being assigned the task, e.g., a dispatcher has
a list of taxi drivers (candidates) from which one will be
selected to pick-up a passenger.
Organizer A calendar user who creates a calendar item, requests
free/busy information, or published free/busy information. It is
an "Organizer" who invites "Attendees" [RFC5545].
Observer A calendar user interested in a calendar component, e.g., a
manager may have interest in all tasks that have not been
completed. Often represented as an "Attendee" with ROLE=NON-
PARTICIPANT.
Resource A resource in the scheduling context is any shared entity
that can be scheduled by a calendar user, but does not control its
own attendance status. Examples of such resources are locations
such as a booakble conference room or equipment such as
projectors.
Task A representation of an item of work that can be assigned to one
or more task actor assignees. In [RFC5545], these are "VTODO"
calendar components, which are groupings of component properties
and possibly "VALARM" calendar components that represent an
action-item or assignment.
2. Task Architecture
A reference architecture for task calendaring and scheduling is
defined in order to identify the key logical elements involved in
task management and the interfaces between them to enable
interoperability. The logical elements identified here establish an
appropriate separation of concerns and clarify the responsibilities
of different elements. However, the architecture does not prescribe
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a binding or packaging of elements, i.e., software systems may be
developed where some elements are tightly bound and the interfaces
between bound elements are not exposed. The task architecture is
also described in [TARCH].
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Task +-------+
Trigger |
+---------------------V---------------------+ +-----------+
| Task Generating System | | |
| +-------------------------+ | | |
| | O | | | |
| | /|\ | | | |
| | / \ | | | |
| | Task Organizer | <----> |
| +-^--------^--------------+ | | |
| | | | | |
| +--------V-+ +----V-----+ +----------+ | | |
| | Task | | Process | | Task | | | |
| |Assignment| | Logic <----> Domain | | | |
| | Rules | | | | Data | | | |
| +----------+ +----------+ +----------+ | | |
| | | |
+------^----------+-----^-------------------+ | |
| | | | |
Availability Task Task | |
| | Status | |
| | | | |
+------v----------v-----+-------------------+ | |
| Calendar and Scheduling System | | Directory |
| +---------+ +---------+ | | Service |
| | | | Task | <----> |
| |Schedule | | Lists | | | |
| | | | | | | |
| +---------+ +---------+ Server | | |
+-------------------------------------------+ | |
| Client | | |
| +----------------------+ +-----------+ | | |
| | Calendar | | Task | | | |
| | User Agent +----> Specific | <----> |
| | | |Application| | | |
| +----------------------+ +-----------+ | | |
| | | |
+-----^---------^--------+---------+--------+ | |
| | | | | |
+-----V---------V--------V---------V--------+ | |
| Task Actors | | |
| O O O O | | |
| /|\ /|\ /|\ /|\ +----> |
| / \ / \ / \ / \ | | |
| Candidate(s) Observer(s) | | |
| Assignee(s) Resource(s) | | |
+-------------------------------------------+ +-----------+
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Figure 1: Task architecture diagram
3. Task Architecture Elements
The following logical elements form the task architecture that this
specification is based on:
Task Actors Various calendar users that may be involved in the
monitoring or performing of a task. The set of actors includes:
Organizers, Observers, Resources, Assignees, and Candidates.
Task Organizer The Organizer of a task.
Task Domain Data This is any domain specific data that may be acted
on or provides context to it in performing a task.
Task Specific Application A task specific application renders the
data concerning the task (including task domain data) for
presentation and manipulation by a task actor.
Process Logic Determines under what conditions a task (or tasks) is
generated and the actions to take on completion, or some other
status event occurring (or not) on the task.
Task Trigger This is some event that gives rise to the generation of
a task according to Process Logic. Task triggers can come from
many sources including, for example; a task being requested
through the calendaring system, a status change in the progression
of a business process being managed by a business process
management or Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system.
Task Assignment Rules Govern how actors are assigned to a task. A
range of different assignment patterns [WfRP] may be considered,
including the two general cases:
a. Delegation to a named actor or group of actors
b. Advertising to a pool of actors for self-selection
In either case the assignment may be made based on a variety of
criteria including, name, availability, skills, capacity, etc.
Task Generating System A system that creates and assigns tasks in
response to some initiating event (task trigger). Task creation
is according to Process Logic with task assignment determined by
Task Assignment Rules. This system also tracks the status of
tasks and will initiate further actions based upon the status. A
task generating system can take many forms, for example; Business
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Process Management System, Project Management System, Bug Tracking
System, Building Control System. A Task Generating System may
also be a human. In iCalendar terms the Task Generating System is
the organizer.
Human Task Generation Task creation, assignment and tracking
coordinated by a human organizer is a special case of a task
generating system. In this case Task Assignment Rules and Process
Logic may be either explicit or tacit.
Directory Service A software system that stores and provides access
to information providing details of task actors that may
participate or be interested in a task.
Calendar and Scheduling System A software system that stores,
publishes and synchronizes calendar data such as events, tasks and
journal entries for actors. In the context of tasks this includes
schedules (i.e. allocated time and availability to perform tasks)
and task lists. A calendar and scheduling system typically
consists of server and client software components.
It is not within the scope of this document to specify how Process
Logic or Task Assignment Rules are codified. Such logic and rules
may be codified in a variety of ways, including traditional
programming languages (e.g. C++, Java) or process modelling
languages (e.g. BPMN [BPMN]).
4. Architecture Foundations
The key standards that enable interoperability between the logical
elements of the architecture are the Internet Calendaring and
Scheduling Core Object Specification (iCalendar) [RFC5545] and
associated protocols. Task and task status are represented by the
"VTODO" calendar component. Protocols include, in particular, the
iCalendar Transport-Independent Interoperability Protocol (iTIP)
[RFC5546] for task assignment and scheduling, and Calendaring
Extensions to WebDAV (CalDAV) [RFC4791] for client server
communication.
Additionally, this specification uses definitions from Support for
iCalendar Relationships [RFC9253]. The "LINK", "REFID", "RELATED-TO"
and "CONCEPT" properties enable context and a rich set of
relationships between tasks and other calendar components to be
specified.
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5. Task Extensions
In order to support the task architecture described in Section 2,
this document defines a number of extensions to the current iCalendar
standards in the areas of:
Task Specification improved ability to specify domain specific tasks
Task Deadlines, Milestones and Time Planning clarification of
deadlines and extension for task duration to support task time
planning
Task Scheduling and Assignment ensure support for common patterns of
scheduling and assigning tasks
Task Status Tracking improved granularity in status tracking
information and alerting task actors of pending or actual task
status changes
These extensions are supported mainly by additions to the properties
and parameters used within the "VTODO" calendar component.
6. Task Specification
The specification of tasks must be semantically explicit in order for
them to be managed within the context of a business process or
project, and be understood by both humans and IT systems. The
[RFC5545] "VTODO" calendar component only provides for simple ad-hoc
tasks or 'to do' lists, and is therefore extended by this
specification as follows:
Task type explicitly what type of task is to be performed is
identified.
Task context and relationships how a specific task relates to other
tasks and other objects that need to be understood for the
effective execution of a task.
Task specific data the form and content of domain data provided as
input to a task and/or that may be output from a task.
Organizer and attendee recognizes that a task "Organizer" or
"Attendee" can be an automated system.
6.1. Task type
The [RFC9253] "CONCEPT" property is used to identify the type of
task, for example;
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CONCEPT:http://example.com/task/delivery
6.2. Task Context and Relationships
The [RFC9253] "LINK" property specifies a link to external
information, which may be context to the task. For example:
LINK;LINKREL=SOURCE:http://example.com/package/1234567890
LINK;LINKREL=describedby:mid:752142.141482.307E5@mx123.example.com
The external information may be data to be manipulated in performing
the task. See Section 6.3.
The [RFC9253] "REFID" property is used to identify a key used to
group tasks by that key.
REFID:Manhattan
REFID:1234567890
Extensions to the "RELATED-TO" property defined in [RFC9253] allow
temporal relationships between tasks as found in project management
to be specified as well as parent/child relationships and
dependencies (DEPENDS-ON). Tasks ("VTODO" calendar components) may
also be related to other calendar components; for example to a
"VEVENT" calendar component to block time to perform a task.
6.3. Task Specific Data
The "LINK" property can be used to relate a domain specific service
to the task. For example, it might be a URI pointing to a web page
where the status of the task can be directly manipulated.
LINK;LINKREL="vacation-system";VALUE=URI:
http://example.com/vacation-approval?id=1234
Additionally, it might be used to link data specific to the task, for
example an electronic copy of a signature taken to confirm delivery
of a package.
LINK;LINKREL="electronic-signature";VALUE=URI:
http://example.com/delivery/sig1234.jpg
7. Task Deadlines, Milestones and Time Planning
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7.1. Deadlines
Deadlines for starting and finishing a task are defined by the
"DTSTART", "DUE" and "DURATION" properties. The "DTSTART" property
represents the earliest start time for beginning work on a task. The
"DUE", or "DTSTART" + "DURATION" properties represent the latest
finish time for a task. Thus, these properties define a "window"
within which a task has to be performed. However, [RFC5545] provides
no way to indicate how long the task is expected to take. This
document defines a new "ESTIMATED-DURATION" property, in
Section 12.1, to allow the estimated time that a task should take to
be specified separately from the deadlines for starting and finishing
a task. This supports time planning by enabling calendar user agents
to display when tasks should occur and therefore allow calendar users
to visualize when tasks should be performed and allocate time to
them.
7.2. Milestones
A task that has intermediary deadlines (i.e., milestones) SHOULD be
expressed by child "VTODO" calendar components (i.e., sub-tasks
associated with each of the milestones) in conjunction with the
"RELATED-TO" property to relate the parent and child tasks.
8. Task Scheduling and Assignment
Tasks are assigned to actors using one or more [RFC5545] "ATTENDEE"
properties and/or one or more [RFC9073] "PARTICIPANT" calendar
components.
Communication of task assignment or delegation to one or more actors
who are allocated to a task by the organizer is directly supported by
iTIP, i.e., all included "ATTENDEE" properties in an iTIP REQUEST are
expected to perform the task.
The offering or advertising of a task to one or more (potential)
actors where only one or a subset of the candidates may accept the
task will be addressed by a later specification.
9. Status Reporting
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9.1. Improved granularity in status reporting information
This document defines a new "VSTATUS" calendar component (see section
Section 14.1) that can be used to group related information about the
status of the task. This might include information on why, the
"REASON" property and when, the "DTSTAMP" property, a status has
changed. In addition, new status values are specified to provide for
task suspension, failure and preparation.
BEGIN:VSTATUS
STATUS:FAILED
REASON:https://example.com/reason/delivery-failed
SUBSTATE:ERROR
DTSTAMP:20130212T120000Z
COMMENT:Breakdown
END:VSTATUS
9.2. Comments associated to reasons and status changes
Multiple comments and reasons may have the same status. As
situations change further "VSTATUS" calendar components can be added
to provide additional information.
CONCEPT:https://example.com/task/delivery
BEGIN:VSTATUS
STATUS:FAILED
SUBSTATE:ERROR
DTSTAMP:20220212T104900Z
COMMENT:Out of time
END:VSTATUS
BEGIN:VSTATUS
STATUS:FAILED
COMMENT:Traffic Accident on E44
REASON:https://example.com/reason/traffic
DTSTAMP:20220212T110451Z
END:VSTATUS
BEGIN:VSTATUS
STATUS:FAILED
COMMENT:Arrived after office hours
REASON:https://example.com/reason/closed
DTSTAMP:20220212T180451Z
END:VSTATUS
Note that the "VSTATUS" calendar component is not intended to be used
as a history of changes to a tasks properties. The purpose of the
"VSTATUS" calendar component is only to document changes related to
fulfilling the tasks
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9.3. Relating reason and comments to "ATTENDEE" property status
changes.
The [RFC9073] "PARTICIPANT" calendar component can be used to provide
additional information about why an "ATTENDEE" property participation
status has changed. The "COMMENT" property can also be used to
include additional human-readable information about why the
associated "STATUS" or "ATTENDEE" property changed. For example, if
a driver failed to deliver a package because of a puncture it might
be expressed as
ATTENDEE;PARTSTAT=FAILED:mailto:xxx@example.com
...
BEGIN:PARTICIPANT
CALENDAR-ADDRESS:mailto:xxx@example.com
DTSTAMP:20130226T1104510Z
REASON:https://example.com/reason/van-break-down
COMMENT:Puncture
END:PARTICIPANT
9.4. Task Alerts and Notifications
Different needs to alert or notify task actors of pending or actual
task status changes are recognized:
Alarms "VALARM" calendar components operate in the calendar user
agent space to notify the task actor of a pending task state for a
task they are assigned to or are interested in.
Current standards (see [RFC9074]) indicate "VALARM" calendar
components SHOULD be removed from incoming data and many systems
in fact do so. In a task assignment scenario it may be
appropriate for the organizer to be able to set alarms for the
participants. A system implementing these standards may choose to
preserve "VALARM" calendar components but sending a task via some
external service may result in them being removed. This issue is
not addressed by this specification.
Escalations An escalation or notification to the "Attendee",
"Organizer", or other task actor may be required if a deadline
associated with a task is exceeded or for some other reason.
Process Logic identifying when and who to propagate escalations is
the responsibility of the Task Generating System, e.g., a BPMS.
Notifications Task actors (observers) not directly involved in
performing a task, but with a known interest in a given task's
status, can be identified by the "PARTICIPANT" calendar component
[RFC9073] against certain components e.g. the "VALARM" calendar
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component, to identify which task events the stakeholder/party is
interested in. Notifications on shared calendars will allow task
actors to register an interest in changes to tasks within a
calendar (see Appendix A).
9.5. Automated Status Changes
A new "TASK-MODE" property is introduced to instruct servers to apply
automated operations for changing the status of a task.
10. Modifications to Calendar Components
The following changes to the syntax defined in iCalendar [RFC5545]
and Event Publishing Extensions to iCalendar [RFC9073] are made here.
New elements are defined in subsequent sections.
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; Addition of VSTATUS as a valid component for VEVENT
eventc = "BEGIN" ":" "VEVENT" CRLF
eventprop *alarmc *participantc *locationc
*resourcec *statusc
"END" ":" "VEVENT" CRLF
; Addition of VSTATUS as a valid component for VTODO
todoc = "BEGIN" ":" "VTODO" CRLF
todoprop *alarmc *participantc *locationc
*resourcec *statusc
"END" ":" "VTODO" CRLF
; Addition of properties ESTIMATED-DURATION and TASK-MODE to VTODO
todoprop =/ est-duration /
task-mode
; Addition of VSTATUS as a valid component for VJOURNAL
journalc = "BEGIN" ":" "VJOURNAL" CRLF
jourprop *statusc
"END" ":" "VJOURNAL" CRLF
; Addition of VSTATUS as a valid component for VFREEBUSY
freebusyc = "BEGIN" ":" "VFREEBUSY" CRLF
fbprop *participantc *locationc *resourcec *statusc
"END" ":" "VFREEBUSY" CRLF
; Addition of VSTATUS as a valid component for PARTICIPANT
participantc = "BEGIN" ":" "PARTICIPANT" CRLF
partprop *locationc *resourcec
*statusc
"END" ":" "PARTICIPANT" CRLF
; Addition of properties PERCENT-COMPLETE and REASON to PARTICIPANT
partprop =/ percent / ; OPTIONAL but MUST NOT occur more than once.
reason ; OPTIONAL but MUST NOT occur more than once.
11. New Parameter Values
11.1. Redefined VTODO Participant Status
Participant status parameter type values are defined in
Section 3.2.12 of [RFC5545]. This specification redefines that type
to include the new value FAILED for "VTODO" calendar components.
Format Definition This property parameter is extended by the
following notation:
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partstat-todo =/ *("FAILED") ; To-do cannot be completed
Example
ATTENDEE;REASON="https://example.com/reason/not-enough-time";
PARTSTAT=FAILED:mailto:jsmith@example.com
12. New Properties
12.1. Estimated Duration
Property Name ESTIMATED-DURATION
Purpose This property specifies the estimated positive duration of
time the corresponding task will take to complete.
Value Type DURATION
Property Parameters IANA and non-standard property parameters can be
specified on this property.
Conformance This property can be specified in "VTODO" calendar
components.
Format Definition This property is defined by the following
notation:
est-duration = "ESTIMATED-DURATION" durparam ":" dur-value CRLF
;consisting of a positive duration of time.
durparam = *(";" other-param)
Description In a "VTODO" calendar component the property MAY be used
to specify the estimated duration for the to-do, with or without
an explicit time window in which the event should be started and
completed. When present, "DTSTART" and "DUE"/"DURATION"
properties represent the window in which the task can be
performed. The "ESTIMATED-DURATION" property SHOULD be passed
from the organizer to the "Attendee" in iTIP [RFC5546] messages.
Example The following is an example of this property that estimates
the duration of a task to be one hour:
ESTIMATED-DURATION:PT1H
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12.2. Reason
Property name REASON
Purpose To indicate the reason for a status change or change of
"Attendee" participation status.
Value Type URI
Property Parameters IANA and non-standard property parameters can be
specified on this property.
Conformance This property can be specified in "VSTATUS" and
"PARTICIPANT" calendar components.
Format Definition This property is defined by the following
notation:
reason = "REASON" reasonparam ":" uri CRLF
reasonparam = *(";" other-param)
Description This property allows the change in status of a task or
participant status to be qualified by the reason for the change
with a codified reason. Typically, reasons are defined within the
context of the task type and therefore SHOULD include the name-
space of the authority defining the task.
Example
REASON:https://example.com/reason/delivered-on-time
12.3. Sub-State
Property name SUBSTATE
Purpose To provide additional granularity of task status for e.g.
IN-PROCESS.
Value Type TEXT
Property Parameters IANA and non-standard property parameters can be
specified on this property.
Conformance This property can be specified in a "VSTATUS" calendar
component.
Format Definition This property is defined by the following
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notation:
substate = "SUBSTATE" substateparam ":" substatevalue CRLF
substateparam = *(";" other-param)
substatevalue = ("OK" ; everything is fine(the default)
/ "ERROR" ; something is wrong (the REASON
; code explains why)
/ "SUSPENDED" ; waiting on some other task to
; complete or availability of a
; resource (REASON code explains
; why)
/ iana-token) ; Other IANA-registered type
Description The sub-state property allows additional qualification
and granularity of states to be recorded, in particular for the
IN-PROCESS state. It allows individual sub-states to be recorded
without the need to define and publish a sub-task associated with
a parent task purely to track that a particular state has been
reached. This property also allows parallel states to be
expressed e.g. that a task has been suspended at whatever state it
has reached.
Example
BEGIN:VSTATUS
STATUS:FAILED
REASON:https://example.com/reason/no-one-home
SUBSTATE:ERROR
END:VSTATUS
BEGIN:VSTATUS
STATUS:IN-PROCESS
REASON:https://example.com/reason/paint-drying
SUBSTATE:SUSPENDED
END:VSTATUS
12.4. Task Mode
Property Name TASK-MODE
Purpose This property specifies automatic operations that servers
acting on behalf of the organizer apply to tasks based on changes
in attendee status (PARTSTAT).
Value Type TEXT
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Property Parameters IANA and non-standard property parameters can be
specified on this property.
Conformance This property can be specified zero or once in a "VTODO"
calendar component.
Format Definition This property is defined by the following
notation:
task-mode = "TASK-MODE taskmodeparam ":"
("AUTOMATIC-COMPLETION"
/ "AUTOMATIC-FAILURE"
/ "AUTOMATIC"
/ "SERVER"
/ "CLIENT"
/ iana-token
/ x-name) CRLF
taskmodeparam = *(";" other-param)
Description In a "VTODO" calendar component this property MAY be
used to indicate to servers how they can automatically change the
state of the task based on iTIP replies from "Attendees". For
example, the server can automatically set the overall task status
to COMPLETED when every attendee has marked their own status
(PARTSTAT) as COMPLETED, or the server could mark the task as
FAILED if its DUE date passes without it being completed. TASK-
MODE processing is performed on the organizer's copy of the task.
To set the status, add a VSTATUS component as specified in
Section 14.1.
The property value is an IANA registered token that defines the
mode to be used for the task. The modes are described in the
following subsections.
If the "TASK-MODE" property is absent then the "CLIENT" value is
assumed.
AUTOMATIC-COMPLETION Task Mode The task mode value "AUTOMATIC-
COMPLETION" indicates to the server that it can change the "VTODO"
calendar component's status to "COMPLETED" as soon as all
attendees in the task have replied with a "partstat" parameter set
to "COMPLETED".
Failing the task MUST be handled by a client.
AUTOMATIC-FAILURE Task Mode The task mode value "AUTOMATIC-FAILURE"
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indicates to the server that it SHOULD change the "VTODO" calendar
component's status to "FAILED" if either:
1. the PARTSTAT of one "ATTENDEE" property is set to FAILED; or
2. the current time is past the effective due date of the
component and the task has not yet been completed. The
effective due date is either the "DUE" property value or the
combination of the "DTSTART" and "DURATION" property values.
Completing the task MUST be handled by a client.
AUTOMATIC Task Mode This mode handles both "AUTOMATIC-COMPLETION"
and "AUTOMATIC-FAILURE".
CLIENT Task Mode The task mode value "CLIENT" is an instruction to
the server to honour the status set by the client.
SERVER Task Mode The task mode value "SERVER" indicates to the
server that it can change the "VTODO" calendar component's status
to an appropriate value, based on implementation defined "business
rules", as attendee responses are processed or as deadlines
related to the task pass.
Examples
TASK-MODE:AUTOMATIC-COMPLETION
TASK-MODE:AUTOMATIC-FAILURE
TASK-MODE:SERVER
13. Property Extensions and Clarifications
13.1. Updated DURATION Property definition for VTODO
[RFC5545] section 3.6.2 introduced a constraint on the use of the
"DURATION" property in the "VTODO" calendar component, requiring that
a "DURATION" property MUST be accompanied by a "DTSTART" property.
This constraint is dropped reverting to the situation as specified
previously.
Thus the text:
; Either 'due' or 'duration' MAY appear in
; a 'todoprop', but 'due' and 'duration'
; MUST NOT occur in the same 'todoprop'.
; If 'duration' appear in a 'todoprop',
; then 'dtstart' MUST also appear in
; the same 'todoprop'.
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is replaced by
; Either 'due' or 'duration' MAY appear in
; a 'todoprop', but 'due' and 'duration'
; MUST NOT occur in the same 'todoprop'.
This allows a "VTODO" calendar component to only have a "DURATION"
property.
Furthermore, the following text:
A "VTODO" calendar component without the "DTSTART" and "DUE" (or
"DURATION") properties specifies a to-do that will be associated
with each successive calendar date, until it is completed.
is replaced by
A "VTODO" calendar component without the "DTSTART" and "DUE"
properties specifies a to-do that will be associated
with each successive calendar date, until it is completed.
13.2. Redefined STATUS Property
The Status property is defined in Section 3.8.1.11 of [RFC5545].
This specification extends that property to include new values
associated with "VTODO" calendar components (See Appendix A for
examples of the task state lifecycle).
Format Definition The "STATUS" property parameter list is augmented
as follows:
statvalue-todo = / "PENDING" ;Indicates a to-do has been
;created and accepted, but has
; not yet started.
/ "FAILED" ;Indicates to-do has failed.
;Extended status values for "VTODO" calendar component.
Description:
PENDING - A to-do has been created and accepted but has not yet
started and is ready to start subject to other dependencies (e.g.
preceding task or DTSTART). This is the default state.
FAILED - to-do has failed and may need some follow-up from the
organizer to re-schedule or cancel
Example: The following is an example of this property for a "VTODO"
calendar component:
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STATUS:FAILED
14. New Components
14.1. Status Component
Component Name VSTATUS
Purpose This component allows information to be associated with a
status, for example comments and date stamps.
Conformance This component can be specified multiple times in any
calendar component.
Description This component provides a way for multiple date-stamped
statuses to be associated with a component such as a participant,
task or event.
This component may be added to the [RFC9073] "PARTICIPANT" component
to allow participants in a task to specify their own status.
For backwards compatibility, when a VSTATUS component is added the
[RFC5545] STATUS property MUST be set on the parent component.
Format Definition This component is defined by the following
notation:
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statusc = "BEGIN" ":" "VSTATUS" CRLF
statusprop
"END" ":" "VSTATUS" CRLF
statusprop = *(
;
; The following is REQUIRED,
; but MUST NOT occur more than once.
;
status /
;
; The following are OPTIONAL,
; but MUST NOT occur more than once.
;
description / dtstamp / reason / substate / summary
;
; The following are OPTIONAL,
; and MAY occur more than once.
;
comment / styleddescription / iana-prop
;
)
Examples
BEGIN:VSTATUS
STATUS:COMPLETED
REASON: https://example.com/reason/delivered-on-time
DTSTAMP:20220212T120000Z
END:VSTATUS
15. CalDAV Support for Task Mode
The CalDAV [RFC4791] calendar access protocol allows clients and
servers to exchange iCalendar data. With the introduction of the
"TASK-MODE" property in this specification, different automated task
management behaviours may be delegated to the server by the Task
Organizer depending upon the value of "TASK-MODE".
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In order for a CalDAV client to know what task modes are available, a
CalDAV server advertises a CALDAV:supported-task-mode-set WebDAV
property on calendar home or calendar collections if it supports the
use of the "TASK-MODE" property as described in this specification.
The server can advertise a specific set of supported task modes by
including one or more CALDAV:supported-task-mode XML elements within
the CALDAV:supported-task-mode-set XML element. If no
CALDAV:supported-task-mode XML elements are included in the WebDAV
property, then clients can try any task mode, but need to be prepared
for a failure when attempting to store the calendar data.
Clients MUST NOT attempt to store iCalendar data containing "TASK-
MODE" elements if the CALDAV:supported-task-mode-set WebDAV property
is not advertised by the server.
The server SHOULD return an HTTP 403 response with a DAV:error
element containing a CALDAV:supported-task-mode XML element, if a
client attempts to store iCalendar data with an "TASK-MODE" element
value not supported by the server.
It is possible for a "TASK-MODE" value to be present in calendar data
on the server being accessed by a client that does not support the
"TASK-MODE" property. It is expected that existing clients, unaware
of "TASK-MODE", will fail gracefully by ignoring the calendar
property.
15.1. CALDAV:supported-task-mode-set Property
Name supported-task-mode-set
Namespace urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav
Purpose Enumerates the set of supported iCalendar "TASK-MODE"
element values supported by the server.
Protected This property MUST be protected and SHOULD NOT be returned
by a PROPFIND allprop request (as defined in Section 14.2 of
[RFC4918]).
Description See above.
Definition
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Example
AUTOMATIC-COMPLETION
AUTOMATIC-FAILURE
SERVER
CLIENT
16. Security Considerations
This specification introduces no new security considerations beyond
those identified in [RFC5545], [RFC5546] and [RFC4791].
17. IANA Considerations
17.1. New and updated iCalendar Elements Registration
This specification updates [RFC5545] by adding and updating a number
of elements according to the procedures and templates specified in
Section 8.2 of [RFC5545].
17.1.1. Update of the Status registry
This specification updates the Status registry defined in
[draft-ietf-calext-subscription-upgrade] with additional values
defined in this document.
+=========+=========+=========================+
| Value | Status | Reference |
+=========+=========+=========================+
| PENDING | Current | This Spec, Section 13.2 |
+---------+---------+-------------------------+
| FAILED | Current | This Spec, Section 13.2 |
+---------+---------+-------------------------+
Table 1: Updated Status Value Registry
17.1.2. Sub-State value registry
The following table has been used to initialize the Sub-State
registry.
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+===========+=========+=========================+
| Substate | Status | Reference |
+===========+=========+=========================+
| OK | Current | This Spec, Section 12.3 |
+-----------+---------+-------------------------+
| ERROR | Current | This Spec, Section 12.3 |
+-----------+---------+-------------------------+
| SUSPENDED | Current | This Spec, Section 12.3 |
+-----------+---------+-------------------------+
Table 2: Sub-State registry
17.1.3. Task Mode value registry
The following table has been used to initialize the Task Mode
registry.
+======================+=========+=========================+
| Task Mode | Status | Reference |
+======================+=========+=========================+
| AUTOMATIC-COMPLETION | Current | This Spec, Section 12.4 |
+----------------------+---------+-------------------------+
| AUTOMATIC-FAILURE | Current | This Spec, Section 12.4 |
+----------------------+---------+-------------------------+
| AUTOMATIC | Current | This Spec, Section 12.4 |
+----------------------+---------+-------------------------+
| CLIENT | Current | This Spec, Section 12.4 |
+----------------------+---------+-------------------------+
| SERVER | Current | This Spec, Section 12.4 |
+----------------------+---------+-------------------------+
Table 3: Task Mode Value Registry
17.1.4. Participation Statuses registry
The following table has been used to update the Participation
Statuses registry defined in Section 8.3.7 of [RFC5545] and located
here: https://www.iana.org/assignments/icalendar>
+========+=========+=========================+
| Value | Status | Reference |
+========+=========+=========================+
| FAILED | Current | This Spec, Section 11.1 |
+--------+---------+-------------------------+
Table 4: Participation Statuses Registry
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17.1.5. Components Registry
The following table has been used to update the Components registry
defined in Section 8.3.1 of [RFC5545] and located here:
https://www.iana.org/assignments/icalendar>.
+===========+=========+=========================+
| Component | Status | Reference |
+===========+=========+=========================+
| VSTATUS | Current | This Spec, Section 14.1 |
+-----------+---------+-------------------------+
Table 5: Updated Components Registry
17.1.6. Properties registry
The following table has been used to update the Properties registry
defined in Section 8.3.2 of [RFC5545] and located here:
https://www.iana.org/assignments/icalendar>.
+====================+=========+=========================+
| Property | Status | Reference |
+====================+=========+=========================+
| ESTIMATED-DURATION | Current | This Spec, Section 12.1 |
+--------------------+---------+-------------------------+
| REASON | Current | This Spec, Section 12.2 |
+--------------------+---------+-------------------------+
| SUBSTATE | Current | This Spec, Section 12.3 |
+--------------------+---------+-------------------------+
| STATUS | Current | This Spec, Section 13.2 |
+--------------------+---------+-------------------------+
| TASK-MODE | Current | This Spec, Section 12.4 |
+--------------------+---------+-------------------------+
Table 6: Updated Properties Registry
18. Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank the members of the Calendaring and
Scheduling Consortium technical committees and the following
individuals for contributing their ideas, support and comments:
John Chaffee, Marten Gajda, Ken Murchison
The authors would also like to thank CalConnect, the Calendaring and
Scheduling Consortium, for advice with this specification.
19. Normative References
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[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
Requirement Levels", IETF, DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, BCP 14,
RFC 2119, March 1997,
.
[RFC4791] Daboo, C., Desruisseaux, B., and L. Dusseault,
"Calendaring Extensions to WebDAV (CalDAV)", IETF,
DOI 10.17487/RFC4791, RFC 4791, March 2007,
.
[RFC4918] Dusseault, L., "HTTP Extensions for Web Distributed
Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV)", IETF,
DOI 10.17487/RFC4918, RFC 4918, June 2007,
.
[RFC5545] Desruisseaux, B., "Internet Calendaring and Scheduling
Core Object Specification (iCalendar)", IETF,
DOI 10.17487/RFC5545, RFC 5545, September 2009,
.
[RFC5546] Daboo, C., "iCalendar Transport-Independent
Interoperability Protocol (iTIP)", IETF,
DOI 10.17487/RFC5546, RFC 5546, December 2009,
.
[RFC8174] Leiba, B., "Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in RFC
2119 Key Words", IETF, DOI 10.17487/RFC8174, BCP 14,
RFC 8174, May 2017,
.
[RFC9073] Douglass, M., "Event Publishing Extensions to iCalendar",
IETF, DOI 10.17487/RFC9073, RFC 9073, August 2021,
.
[RFC9074] Daboo, C. and K. Murchison, ""VALARM" Extensions for
iCalendar", IETF, DOI 10.17487/RFC9074, RFC 9074, August
2021, .
[RFC9253] Douglass, M., "Support for iCalendar Relationships", IETF,
DOI 10.17487/RFC9253, RFC 9253, August 2022,
.
[draft-ietf-calext-subscription-upgrade]
Douglass, M., "draft-ietf-calext-subscription-upgrade",
draft-ietf-calext-subscription-upgrade,
.
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20. Informative References
[BPMN] "Business Process Model and Notation", OMG BPMN 2.0.2,
January 2014,
.
[TARCH] Apthorp, A., Daboo, C., and M. Douglass, "CalConnect, Task
Architecture V1.0", (CalConnect Task Architecture V1.0,
.
[WfRP] Russell, N., ter Hofstede, A.H.M., Edmond, T., and W.M.P.
van der Aalst,, "Workflow Resource Patterns", WfRP, 2004,
.
Appendix A. Examples of Task State Lifecycle
A.1. Simple Case Status Change
+===+==============+==============+===========================+
| | STATUS | PARTSTAT | Action |
+===+==============+==============+===========================+
| 1 | - | - | Organizer draft |
+---+--------------+--------------+---------------------------+
| 2 | NEEDS-ACTION | NEEDS-ACTION | Organizer sends iTIP |
| | | | request |
+---+--------------+--------------+---------------------------+
| 3 | NEEDS-ACTION | ACCEPTED | Attendee reply |
+---+--------------+--------------+---------------------------+
| 4 | PENDING | ACCEPTED | Task accepted but waiting |
| | | | on some "trigger" to |
| | | | start (e.g. another task |
| | | | has to finish first) |
+---+--------------+--------------+---------------------------+
| 5 | IN-PROCESS | IN-PROCESS | Attendee reply now |
| | | | working on the task |
+---+--------------+--------------+---------------------------+
| 6 | IN-PROCESS | COMPLETED | Attendee reply completed |
+---+--------------+--------------+---------------------------+
| 7 | COMPLETED | COMPLETED | Organizer changes overall |
| | | | state |
+---+--------------+--------------+---------------------------+
Table 7: Example of status changes in assigning and
performing a task with one attendee.
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A.2. Example for multiple Attendees
Example of status changes in assigning and performing a task with two
attendees (A1 and A2).
+====+==============+==============+==============+================+
| | STATUS | PARTSTAT | PARTSTAT | Action |
| | | (A1) | (A2) | |
+====+==============+==============+==============+================+
| 1 | - | - | - | Organizer |
| | | | | draft. |
+----+--------------+--------------+--------------+----------------+
| 2 | NEEDS-ACTION | NEEDS-ACTION | NEEDS-ACTION | Organizer |
| | | | | sends iTIP |
| | | | | request. |
+----+--------------+--------------+--------------+----------------+
| 4 | NEEDS-ACTION | ACCEPTED | NEEDS-ACTION | Attendee 1 |
| | | | | reply. |
+----+--------------+--------------+--------------+----------------+
| 5 | NEEDS-ACTION | ACCEPTED | ACCEPTED | Attendee 2 |
| | | | | reply. |
+----+--------------+--------------+--------------+----------------+
| 6 | PENDING | ACCEPTED | ACCEPTED | Task accepted |
| | | | | but waiting on |
| | | | | some"trigger" |
| | | | | to start (e.g. |
| | | | | another task |
| | | | | has to finish |
| | | | | first) |
+----+--------------+--------------+--------------+----------------+
| 7 | IN-PROCESS | ACCEPTED | IN-PROCESS | Attendee 2 |
| | | | | reply now |
| | | | | working on the |
| | | | | task. |
+----+--------------+--------------+--------------+----------------+
| 8 | IN-PROCESS | IN-PROCESS | IN-PROCESS | Attendee 1 |
| | | | | reply now |
| | | | | working on the |
| | | | | task. |
+----+--------------+--------------+--------------+----------------+
| 9 | IN-PROCESS | COMPLETED | IN-PROCESS | Attendee 1 |
| | | | | reply |
| | | | | Completed |
| | | | | (overall |
| | | | | status still |
| | | | | IN-PROCESS). |
+----+--------------+--------------+--------------+----------------+
| 10 | IN-PROCESS | COMPLETED | COMPLETED | Attendee 2 |
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| | | | | reply |
| | | | | Completed |
+----+--------------+--------------+--------------+----------------+
| 11 | COMPLETED | COMPLETED | COMPLETED | Organizer |
| | | | | changes |
| | | | | overall state |
| | | | | once both |
| | | | | attendees are |
| | | | | finished. |
+----+--------------+--------------+--------------+----------------+
Table 8: Example for multiple Attendees
| NOTE: The logic for determining the status change to the
| "VTODO" calendar component is determined by the task organizer
| based on the "ATTENDEE" property status and other business
| logic.
A.3. Example of Failure
Example of status changes for a task that fails.
+===+==============+==============+==============================+
| | STATUS | PARTSTAT | Action |
+===+==============+==============+==============================+
| 1 | - | - | Organizer draft |
+---+--------------+--------------+------------------------------+
| 2 | NEEDS-ACTION | NEEDS-ACTION | Organizer sends iTIP request |
+---+--------------+--------------+------------------------------+
| 3 | NEEDS-ACTION | ACCEPTED | Attendee reply |
+---+--------------+--------------+------------------------------+
| 4 | IN-PROCESS | IN-PROCESS | Attendee reply now working |
| | | | on the task |
+---+--------------+--------------+------------------------------+
| 5 | IN-PROCESS | FAILED | Attendee reply task failed |
+---+--------------+--------------+------------------------------+
| 6 | FAILED | FAILED | Organizer changes overall |
| | | | state |
+---+--------------+--------------+------------------------------+
Table 9: Example of Failure
Authors' Addresses
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Adrian Apthorp
DHL Express
Fritz-Erler-Str. 5
Bonn
Germany
Email: adrian.apthorp@dhl.com
Michael Douglass
Bedework Commercial Services
226 3rd Street
Troy, NY
United States of America
Email: mdouglass@bedework.com
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