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a simple script that will generate an ICal file for your Trakt.tv calendar to import into your calendar application of choice.or serve it through a Flask server to automatically import it into your Google Calendar.

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Trakt ICal


This project is no longer maintained. If you are looking for a similar solution, please check out Showtime, a revamped version of Trakt ICal that offers more features and better performance. Showtime is also available as a hosted service or a self-hosted application.

Please note that the hosted service for Trakt ICal is still up and running, but it will be discontinued in a few months. It’s recommended to migrate to Showtime as soon as possible.


Trakt ICal is a script that generates an ICal file for your Trakt.tv calendar, which you can import into your calendar application or serve through a Flask server to automatically import it into your Google Calendar. This readme provides instructions on how to set up and use Trakt ICal.

Prerequisites

Before setting up Trakt ICal, ensure that you have the following prerequisites installed:

  • Python (version 3.6 or higher)
  • MongoDB (if self-hosting)

Option 1: Hosted Solution

You can directly use the hosted version of Trakt ICal, which is accessible at https://trakt-ical.radityaharya.com/. Simply visit the provided URL and follow the authentication process to obtain your ICal URL.

Option 2: Self-Hosting

Deploy on Railway

If you prefer to host the application yourself, follow the steps below:

  1. Set up the environment:

    • Install the required Python dependencies by running the following command:

      pip install -r requirements.txt
      
    • If you haven't already, install MongoDB following the instructions for your operating system from the official MongoDB documentation: https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/installation/

  2. Set the following environment variables:

  3. Ensure that the application is accessible to the internet, as Google Calendar needs to access it for proper functionality.

  4. Run the application:

    • For the Flask development server, execute the following command:

      python serve_ical.py
    • For production deployment, consider using a production-ready web server, such as Gunicorn or uWSGI. Refer to the Flask documentation for instructions on deploying Flask applications in production. You can use services such as Railway or Fly.io to host the application.

  5. Once you have hosted the application or accessed the provided link, it will automatically redirect you for authentication with Trakt. After successful authentication, you will obtain your ICal URL.

Usage

After setting up Trakt ICal, you can use the generated ICal URL to import your Trakt.tv calendar into your preferred calendar application. The specific steps to import the ICal file vary depending on the application you are using. The landing page provides instructions for importing the ICal file into Google Calendar and Outlook Calendar.

disclaimer: This project is not affiliated with Trakt.tv in any way. It is a personal project that I created for my own use, and I decided to make it public in case anyone else finds it useful. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to open an issue or contact me on [contact@radityaharya.com](mailto:contact@radityaharya.com) or create an issue on GitHub.

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