=begin Copyright (C) 2006 Sam Roberts This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the ruby language itself, see the file COPYING for details. =end require 'vpim/vpim' module Vpim # Contains regular expression strings for the EBNF of RFC 2425. module Bnf #:nodoc: # 1*(ALPHA / DIGIT / "-") # Note: I think I can add A-Z here, and get rid of the "i" matches elsewhere. # Note: added '_' to allowed because its produced by Notes - X-LOTUS-CHILD_UID NAME = '[-a-z0-9_]+' # <"> <"> QSTR = '"([^"]*)"' # * PTEXT = '([^";:,]+)' # param-value = ptext / quoted-string PVALUE = "(?:#{QSTR}|#{PTEXT})" # param = name "=" param-value *("," param-value) # Note: v2.1 allows a type or encoding param-value to appear without the type= # or the encoding=. This is hideous, but we try and support it, if there # is no "=", then $2 will be "", and we will treat it as a v2.1 param. PARAM = ";(#{NAME})(=?)((?:#{PVALUE})?(?:,#{PVALUE})*)" # V3.0: contentline = [group "."] name *(";" param) ":" value # V2.1: contentline = *( group "." ) name *(";" param) ":" value # # We accept the V2.1 syntax for backwards compatibility. #LINE = "((?:#{NAME}\\.)*)?(#{NAME})([^:]*)\:(.*)" LINE = "^((?:#{NAME}\\.)*)?(#{NAME})((?:#{PARAM})*):(.*)$" # date = date-fullyear ["-"] date-month ["-"] date-mday # date-fullyear = 4 DIGIT # date-month = 2 DIGIT # date-mday = 2 DIGIT DATE = '(\d\d\d\d)-?(\d\d)-?(\d\d)' # time = time-hour [":"] time-minute [":"] time-second [time-secfrac] [time-zone] # time-hour = 2 DIGIT # time-minute = 2 DIGIT # time-second = 2 DIGIT # time-secfrac = "," 1*DIGIT # time-zone = "Z" / time-numzone # time-numzome = sign time-hour [":"] time-minute TIME = '(\d\d):?(\d\d):?(\d\d)(\.\d+)?(Z|[-+]\d\d:?\d\d)?' # integer = (["+"] / "-") 1*DIGIT INTEGER = '[-+]?\d+' # QSAFE-CHAR = WSP / %x21 / %x23-7E / NON-US-ASCII # ; Any character except CTLs and DQUOTE QSAFECHAR = '[ \t\x21\x23-\x7e\x80-\xff]' # SAFE-CHAR = WSP / %x21 / %x23-2B / %x2D-39 / %x3C-7E / NON-US-ASCII # ; Any character except CTLs, DQUOTE, ";", ":", "," SAFECHAR = '[ \t\x21\x23-\x2b\x2d-\x39\x3c-\x7e\x80-\xff]' end end module Vpim # Split on \r\n or \n to get the lines, unfold continued lines (they # start with ' ' or \t), and return the array of unfolded lines. # # This also supports the (invalid) encoding convention of allowing empty # lines to be inserted for readability - it does this by dropping zero-length # lines. def Vpim.unfold(card) #:nodoc: unfolded = [] card.each do |line| line.chomp! # If it's a continuation line, add it to the last. # If it's an empty line, drop it from the input. if( line =~ /^[ \t]/ ) unfolded[-1] << line[1, line.size-1] elsif( line =~ /^$/ ) else unfolded << line end end unfolded end # Convert a +sep+-seperated list of values into an array of values. def Vpim.decode_list(value, sep = ',') # :nodoc: list = [] value.each(sep) do |item| item.chomp!(sep) list << yield(item) end list end # Convert a RFC 2425 date into an array of [year, month, day]. def Vpim.decode_date(v) # :nodoc: unless v =~ %r{\s*#{Bnf::DATE}\s*} raise Vpim::InvalidEncodingError, "date not valid (#{v})" end [$1.to_i, $2.to_i, $3.to_i] end # Note in the following the RFC2425 allows yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss, but RFC2445 # does not. I choose to encode to the subset that is valid for both. # Encode a Date object as "yyyymmdd". def Vpim.encode_date(d) # :nodoc: "%0.4d%0.2d%0.2d" % [ d.year, d.mon, d.day ] end # Encode a Date object as "yyyymmdd". def Vpim.encode_time(d) # :nodoc: "%0.4d%0.2d%0.2d" % [ d.year, d.mon, d.day ] end # Encode a Time or DateTime object as "yyyymmddThhmmss" def Vpim.encode_date_time(d) # :nodoc: "%0.4d%0.2d%0.2dT%0.2d%0.2d%0.2d" % [ d.year, d.mon, d.day, d.hour, d.min, d.sec ] end # Convert a RFC 2425 time into an array of [hour,min,sec,secfrac,timezone] def Vpim.decode_time(v) # :nodoc: unless match = %r{\s*#{Bnf::TIME}\s*}.match(v) raise Vpim::InvalidEncodingError, "time not valid (#{v})" end hour, min, sec, secfrac, tz = match.to_a[1..5] [hour.to_i, min.to_i, sec.to_i, secfrac ? secfrac.to_f : 0, tz] end # Convert a RFC 2425 date-time into an array of [hour,min,sec,secfrac,timezone] def Vpim.decode_date_time(v) # :nodoc: unless match = %r{\s*#{Bnf::DATE}T#{Bnf::TIME}\s*}.match(v) raise Vpim::InvalidEncodingError, "date-time '#{v}' not valid" end year, month, day, hour, min, sec, secfrac, tz = match.to_a[1..8] [ # date year.to_i, month.to_i, day.to_i, # time hour.to_i, min.to_i, sec.to_i, secfrac ? secfrac.to_f : 0, tz ] end # Vpim.decode_boolean # # float # # float_list =begin =end # Convert an RFC2425 INTEGER value into an Integer def Vpim.decode_integer(v) # :nodoc: unless match = %r{\s*#{Bnf::INTEGER}\s*}.match(v) raise Vpim::InvalidEncodingError, "integer not valid (#{v})" end v.to_i end # # integer_list # # text_list # Convert a RFC2425 date-list into an array of dates. def Vpim.decode_date_list(v) # :nodoc: Vpim.decode_list(v) do |date| date.strip! if date.length > 0 Vpim.decode_date(date) end end.compact end # Convert a RFC 2425 time-list into an array of times. def Vpim.decode_time_list(v) # :nodoc: Vpim.decode_list(v) do |time| time.strip! if time.length > 0 Vpim.decode_time(time) end end.compact end # Convert a RFC 2425 date-time-list into an array of date-times. def Vpim.decode_date_time_list(v) # :nodoc: Vpim.decode_list(v) do |datetime| datetime.strip! if datetime.length > 0 Vpim.decode_date_time(datetime) end end.compact end # Convert RFC 2425 text into a String. # \\ -> \ # \n -> NL # \N -> NL # \, -> , # \; -> ; # # I've seen double-quote escaped by iCal.app. Hmm. Ok, if you aren't supposed # to escape anything but the above, everything else is ambiguous, so I'll # just support it. def Vpim.decode_text(v) # :nodoc: # FIXME - I think this should trim leading and trailing space v.gsub(/\\(.)/) do case $1 when 'n', 'N' "\n" else $1 end end end def Vpim.encode_text(v) #:nodoc: v.to_str.gsub(/([.\n])/) do case $1 when "\n" "\\n" when "\\", ",", ";" "\\#{$1}" else $1 end end end # v is an Array of String, or just a single String def Vpim.encode_text_list(v, sep = ",") #:nodoc: begin v.to_ary.map{ |t| Vpim.encode_text(t) }.join(sep) rescue Vpim.encode_text(v) end end # Convert a +sep+-seperated list of TEXT values into an array of values. def Vpim.decode_text_list(value, sep = ',') # :nodoc: # Need to do in two stages, as best I can find. list = value.scan(/([^#{sep}\\]*(?:\\.[^#{sep}\\]*)*)#{sep}/).map do |v| Vpim.decode_text(v.first) end if value.match(/([^#{sep}\\]*(?:\\.[^#{sep}\\]*)*)$/) list << $1 end list end # param-value = paramtext / quoted-string # paramtext = *SAFE-CHAR # quoted-string = DQUOTE *QSAFE-CHAR DQUOTE def Vpim.encode_paramtext(value) case value when %r{\A#{Bnf::SAFECHAR}*\z} value else raise Vpim::Unencodable, "paramtext #{value.inspect}" end end def Vpim.encode_paramvalue(value) case value when %r{\A#{Bnf::SAFECHAR}*\z} value when %r{\A#{Bnf::QSAFECHAR}*\z} '"' + value + '"' else raise Vpim::Unencodable, "param-value #{value.inspect}" end end # Unfold the lines in +card+, then return an array of one Field object per # line. def Vpim.decode(card) #:nodoc: content = Vpim.unfold(card).collect { |line| DirectoryInfo::Field.decode(line) } end # Expand an array of fields into its syntactic entities. Each entity is a sequence # of fields where the sequences is delimited by a BEGIN/END field. Since # BEGIN/END delimited entities can be nested, we build a tree. Each entry in # the array is either a Field or an array of entries (where each entry is # either a Field, or an array of entries...). def Vpim.expand(src) #:nodoc: # output array to expand the src to dst = [] # stack used to track our nesting level, as we see begin/end we start a # new/finish the current entity, and push/pop that entity from the stack current = [ dst ] for f in src if f.name? 'BEGIN' e = [ f ] current.last.push(e) current.push(e) elsif f.name? 'END' current.last.push(f) unless current.last.first.value? current.last.last.value raise "BEGIN/END mismatch (#{current.last.first.value} != #{current.last.last.value})" end current.pop else current.last.push(f) end end dst end # Split an array into an array of all the fields at the outer level, and # an array of all the inner arrays of fields. Return the array [outer, # inner]. def Vpim.outer_inner(fields) #:nodoc: # FIXME - use Enumerable#partition # seperate into the outer-level fields, and the arrays of component # fields outer = [] inner = [] fields.each do |line| case line when Array; inner << line else; outer << line end end return outer, inner end end