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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T05:14:36+00:00 2026-05-28T05:14:36+00:00

i would like to know how to fetch all events from an EventStore using

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i would like to know how to fetch all events from an EventStore using EventKit in iOS.

This way i can specify all events for today:

- (NSArray *)fetchEventsForToday {

    NSDate *startDate = [NSDate date];

    // endDate is 1 day = 60*60*24 seconds = 86400 seconds from startDate
    NSDate *endDate = [NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSinceNow:86400];

    // Create the predicate. Pass it the default calendar.
    NSArray *calendarArray = [NSArray arrayWithObject:defaultCalendar];
    NSPredicate *predicate = [self.eventStore predicateForEventsWithStartDate:startDate endDate:endDate calendars:calendarArray]; 

    // Fetch all events that match the predicate.
    NSArray *events = [self.eventStore eventsMatchingPredicate:predicate];

    return events;
}

The correct should use a NSPredicate, which is created with:

NSPredicate *predicate = [self.eventStore predicateForEventsWithStartDate:startDate endDate:endDate calendars:calendarArray]; 

I have tried using

distantPast
distantFuture

as startDate and endDate, no good.
So other A’s from other Q’s are not exaclty wha im looking for.

Thank you!


EDIT

I have tested and got to the conclusion that i can only fetch events in a period of 4 years maximum. Any way of getting past this? Without using multiple fetches..

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    2026-05-28T05:14:37+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 5:14 am

    Code for fetch all events into array :

    NSDate *start = ...
    NSDate *finish = ...
    
    // use Dictionary for remove duplicates produced by events covered more one year segment
    NSMutableDictionary *eventsDict = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithCapacity:1024];
    
    NSDate* currentStart = [NSDate dateWithTimeInterval:0 sinceDate:start];
    
    int seconds_in_year = 60*60*24*365;
    
    // enumerate events by one year segment because iOS do not support predicate longer than 4 year !
    while ([currentStart compare:finish] == NSOrderedAscending) {
    
        NSDate* currentFinish = [NSDate dateWithTimeInterval:seconds_in_year sinceDate:currentStart];
    
        if ([currentFinish compare:finish] == NSOrderedDescending) {
            currentFinish = [NSDate dateWithTimeInterval:0 sinceDate:finish];
        }
        NSPredicate *predicate = [eventStore predicateForEventsWithStartDate:currentStart endDate:currentFinish calendars:nil];
        [eventStore enumerateEventsMatchingPredicate:predicate
                                          usingBlock:^(EKEvent *event, BOOL *stop) {
    
                                              if (event) {
                                                  [eventsDict setObject:event forKey:event.eventIdentifier];
                                              }
    
                                          }];       
        currentStart = [NSDate dateWithTimeInterval:(seconds_in_year + 1) sinceDate:currentStart];
    
    }
    
    NSArray *events = [eventsDict allValues];
    
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