NAME
DateTime::TimeZone::ICal - iCal VTIMEZONE entry to DateTime::TimeZone
VERSION
Version 0.04
SYNOPSIS
use Data::ICal;
use DateTime::Format::ICal;
use DateTime::TimeZone::ICal;
my $ical = Data::ICal->new(filename => 'foo.ics');
# generate a table of time zones
my (%tz, @events);
for my $entry (@{$ical->entries}) {
my $type = $entry->ical_entry_type;
if ($type eq 'VTIMEZONE') {
my $dtz = DateTime::TimeZone::ICal->from_ical_entry($entry);
$tz{$dtz->name} = $dtz;
}
elsif ($type eq 'VEVENT') {
push @events, $entry;
}
# ... handle other iCal objects ...
}
# now we can use this dictionary of time zones elsewhere:
for my $event (@events) {
# get a property that is a date
my ($dtstart) = @{$event->property('dtstart')};
# get the time zone key from the property parameters
my $tzid = $dtstart->parameters->{TZID};
# convert the date in the ordinary fashion
my $dt = DateTime::Format::ICal->parse_datetime($dtstart->value);
# the datetime will be 'floating', therefore unaffected
$dt->set_time_zone($tz{$tzid}) if $tzid and $tz{$tzid};
# ... do other processing ...
}
DESCRIPTION
Conforming iCal documents (RFC 5545) have three ways to represent DATE-TIME
values: UTC, local, and specified through the TZID
mechanism. TZID
parameters in relevant properties are references to the same TZID
property in one of a list of VTIMEZONE
objects, where the information about UTC offsets and their recurrence is embedded in the document.
In practice, many generators of iCal documents use, as TZID
keys, valid labels from the Olson database, but others, notably Microsoft Outlook, do not. RFC 5545 explicitly declines to specify a naming convention, so it is sometimes necessary to construct the time zone offsets and daylight savings changes from the VTIMEZONE
data itself, rather than just inferring it from the name. That's where this module comes in.
METHODS
The only differences in interface for this module are its constructor and one method, "from_ical_entry". The rest of the interface should work exactly the same way as DateTime::TimeZone, so please consult its documentation for other functionality.
This module overrides the following methods:
new %PARAMS
The constructor has been modified to permit the assembly of a time zone specification from piecemeal data. These are the following initialization parameters:
- tzid
-
This is the
TZID
of the iCal entry. Note that the accessor to retrieve the value from an instantiated object isname
, for congruence with DateTime::TimeZone. - standard
-
This is an
ARRAY
reference of DateTime::TimeZone::ICal::Spec instances, or otherwise ofHASH
references congruent to that module's constructor, which will be coerced into said objects. This parameter is required, and there must be at least one member in theARRAY
. - daylight
-
Same deal but for Daylight Savings Time. This parameter is optional, as is its contents.
In practice you may not need to ever use this constructor directly, but it may come in handy for instances where you need to compose non-standard time zone behaviour from scratch.
from_ical_entry $ENTRY [, $USE_DATA ]
This class method converts a Data::ICal::Entry object of type VTIMEZONE
into a DateTime::TimeZone::ICal object. It will croak
if the input is malformed, so wrap it in an eval
or equivalent if you expect that possibility.
This method attempts to check if an existing DateTime::TimeZone can be instantiated from the TZID
, thus skipping over any local processing. This behaviour can be overridden with the $USE_DATA
flag.
AUTHOR
Dorian Taylor, <dorian at cpan.org>
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-datetime-timezone-ical at rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=DateTime-TimeZone-ICal. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc DateTime::TimeZone::ICal
You can also look for information at:
RT: CPAN's request tracker (report bugs here)
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=DateTime-TimeZone-ICal
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LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2015 Dorian Taylor.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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