Event Object ============ A standard object that FullCalendar uses to store information about a calendar event. An Event Object has a number of properties. When passing new Event Objects to `events` and `eventSources`, only the `title` and `start` properties are required. Here is the full list of properties: **id**: String/Integer (optional) : Uniquely identifies the given event. Different instances of repeating events should all have the same `id`. **title**: String : The text on an event's element **allDay**: `true` or `false` (optional) : Whether an event occurs at a specific time-of-day. This property affects whether an event's time is shown. Also, in the agenda views, determines if it is displayed in the "all-day" section. **Don't include quotes** around your `true`/`false`. This value is not a string! When specifying Event Objects for `events` or `eventSources`, omitting this property will make it inherit from [allDayDefault](), which is normally `false`. **start**: Date : A JavaScript Date object indicating the date/time an event begins. When specifying Event Objects for `events` or `eventSources`, you may specify a string in IETF format (ex: "Wed, 18 Oct 2009 13:00:00 EST"), a string in ISO8601 format (ex: "2009-11-05T13:15:30Z") or a UNIX timestamp. **end**: Date (optional) : A Javascript Date object indicating the date/time an event ends. As with `start`, you may specify it in IETF, ISO8601, or UNIX timestamp format. **If an event is all-day**... the end date is inclusive. This means an event with `start` Nov 10 and `end` Nov 12 will span 3 days on the calendar. **If an event is NOT all-day**... the end date is exclusive. This is only a gotcha when your `end` has time 00:00. It means your event ends on midnight, and it will not span through the next day. **url**: String (optional) : A URL that will be visited when this event is clicked by the user. For more information on controlling this behavior, see the [eventClick](../mouse/eventClick) callback. **className**: String/Array (optional) : A CSS class (or array of classes) that will be attached to this event's element. **editable**: `true` or `false` (optional) : Overrides the master [editable](../event_ui/editable) option for this single event. **source**: Array/String/Function (automatically populated) : A reference to the event source (as specified in `events` or `eventSources`) that this event came from. Do not worry about populating this value, FullCalendar will do this automatically. In addition to the fields above, you may also include your own non-standard fields in each Event Object. FullCalendar will not modify or delete these fields. For example, developers often include a `description` field for use in callbacks such as [eventRender](../event_rendering/eventRender).
Prior to version 1.3, the *end* date was always exclusive, even when *allDay* was set to *true*. Prior to version 1.3, the *allDay* property did not exist. *showTime* was used instead. It was set to *true* to show times and *false* to hide them. The *className* and *source* properties did not exist prior to version 1.2.