NAME
Net::vFile - Generic module which can read and write "vFile" files such as vCard (RFC 2426) and vCalendar (RFC 2445). The result of loading this data is a collection of objects which will grant you easy access to the properties. Then the module can write your objects back to a data file.
SYNOPIS
use Net::vCard;
my $cards = Net::vCard->loadFile( "foo.vCard", "blort.vCard", "whee.vCard" );
foreach my $card (@$cards) {
spam ( $card->EMAIL('default') );
}
DETAILS
The way this processor works is that it reads the vFile line by line.
1 - BEGIN:(.*) tag
$1 is looked up in classMap; class is loaded; new object of this class is created
ie/ $Net::vFile::classMap{'VCARD'}="Net::vCard";
$object=$classMap{'VCARD'}->new;
n.b. classMap is a package variable for Net::vFile
2 - All lines are read and stored until a BEGIN tag (goto 1) or END tag (goto 3) is reached
3 - END:(.*) tag
Signals that all entry data has been obtained and now the rows of data are processed
4 - Data is concatenated - thanks to Net::iCal for the strategy; the tag label and data are obtained
5 - The data handler is identified via $object->varHandler->{$label}
There are some generic handlers for common data types such as simple strings, dates, etc. More
elaborate data types such as N, ADR, etc. need special treatment and are declared explititly
in classes as "load_XXX" such as "load_N"
You should be able to override and extend the processing by taking Net::vCard.pm as your example and adjusting as necessary.
The resulting data structure is a bit bulky - but is such that it can express vCard data completely and reliably
Put in a dump of a vCard here
DEPENDENCIES
DateTime::Format::ICal
- \@objects = loadFile( filename [, filename ... ] )
-
Loads the vFiles and returns an array of objects
- $object = class->new
-
Make a new object
- \@objects = Class->load( filehandle )
-
Loads data from file handle and creates objects as necessary
- $object->error
-
Called when a line cannot be successfully decoded
DATA HANDLERS
- varHandler
-
Returns a hash ref mapping the item label to a handler name. Ie:
{ 'FN' => 'singleText', 'N' => 'N', 'NICKNAME' => 'multipleText', 'PHOTO' => 'singleBinary', 'BDAY' => 'singleText', 'ADR' => 'ADR', };
- typeDefault
-
Additional information where handlers require type info. Such as ADR - is this a home, postal, or whatever? If not supplied the RFC specifies what types they should default to.
from vCard: { 'ADR' => [ qw(intl postal parcel work) ], 'LABEL' => [ qw(intl postal parcel work) ], 'TEL' => [ qw(voice) ], 'EMAIL' => [ qw(internet) ], };
- load_singleText
-
Loads a single text item with no processing other than unescape text
- _singleText
-
Accessor for single text items
- load_singleDate
-
Loads a date creating a DateTime::Format::ICal object. Thanks Dave!
- load_singleDuration
-
Loads a data duration using DateTime::Format::ICal.
- load_multipleText
-
This is text that is separated by commas. The text is then unescaped. An array of items is created.
- load_singleTextType
-
Load text that has a type attribute. Each text of different type attributes will be handled independantly in as a hash entry. If no type attribute is supplied then the typeDefaults types will be used. A line can have multiple types. In the case where multiple types have the same value "_alias" indicators are created. The preferred type is stored in "_pref"
- load_singleBinary
-
Not done as I don't have example data yet.
SUPPORT
For technical support please email to jlawrenc@cpan.org ... for faster service please include "Net::vFile" and "help" in your subject line.
AUTHOR
Jay J. Lawrence - jlawrenc@cpan.org
Infonium Inc., Canada
http://www.infonium.ca/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2003 Jay J. Lawrence, Infonium Inc. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Net::iCal - whose loading code inspired me for mine
SEE ALSO
RFC 2426, Net::iCal