NAME
DateTime::Format::ICal - Parse and format iCal datetime and duration strings
SYNOPSIS
use DateTime::Format::ICal;
my $dt = DateTime::Format::ICal->parse_datetime( '20030117T032900Z' );
my $dur = DateTime::Format::ICal->parse_duration( '+P3WT4H55S' );
# 20030117T032900Z
DateTime::Format::ICal->format_datetime($dt);
# +P3WT4H55S
DateTime::Format::ICal->format_duration($dur);
DESCRIPTION
This module understands the ICal date/time and duration formats, as defined in RFC 2445. It can be used to parse these formats in order to create the appropriate objects.
METHODS
This class offers the following methods.
parse_datetime($string)
Given an iCal datetime string, this method will return a new
DateTime
object.If given an improperly formatted string, this method may die.
parse_duration($string)
Given an iCal duration string, this method will return a new
DateTime::Duration
object.If given an improperly formatted string, this method may die.
parse_period($string)
Given an iCal period string, this method will return a new
DateTime::Span
object.If given an improperly formatted string, this method may die.
parse_recurrence( recurrence => $string, ... )
Given an iCal recurrence description, this method uses
DateTime::Event::ICal
to create aDateTime::Set
object representing that recurrence. Any parameters given to this method beside "recurrence" will be passed directly to theDateTime::Event::ICal->recur
method.If given an improperly formatted string, this method may die.
This method accepts optional parameters "dtstart" and "dtend". These parameters must be
DateTime
objects.The iCal spec requires that "dtstart" always be included in the recurrence set, unless this is an "exrule" statement. Since we don't know what kind of statement is being parsed, we do not include
dtstart
in the recurrence set.format_datetime($datetime)
Given a
DateTime
object, this methods returns an iCal datetime string.The iCal spec requires that datetimes be formatted either as floating times (no time zone), UTC (with a 'Z' suffix) or with a time zone id at the beginning ('TZID=America/Chicago;...'). If this method is asked to format a
DateTime
object that has an offset-only time zone, then the object will be converted to the UTC time zone internally before formatting.For example, this code:
my $dt = DateTime->new( year => 1900, hour => 15, time_zone => '-0100' ); print $ical->format_datetime($dt);
will print the string "19000101T160000Z".
format_duration($duration)
Given a
DateTime::Duration
object, this methods returns an iCal duration string.The iCal standard does not allow for months or years in a duration, so if a duration for which
delta_months()
is not zero is given, then this method will die.format_period($span)
Given a
DateTime::Span
object, this methods returns an iCal period string, using the formatDateTime/DateTime
.format_period_with_duration($span)
Given a
DateTime::Span
object, this methods returns an iCal period string, using the formatDateTime/Duration
.format_recurrence($arg [,$arg...] )
This method returns a list of strings containing ICal statements. In scalar context it returns a single string which may contain embedded newlines.
The argument can be a
DateTime
list, aDateTime::Span
list, aDateTime::Set
, or aDateTime::SpanSet
.ICal
DATE
values are not supported. Whenever a date value is found, aDATE-TIME
is generated.If a recurrence has an associated
DTSTART
orDTEND
, those values must be formatted usingformat_datetime()
. Theformat_recurrence()
method will not do this for you.If a
union
orcomplement
of recurrences is being formatted, they are assumed to have the sameDTSTART
value.Only
union
andcomplement
operations are supported for recurrences. This is a limitation of the ICal specification.If given a set it cannot format, this method may die.
Only
DateTime::Set::ICal
objects are formattable. A set may change class after some set operations:$recurrence = $recurrence->union( $dt_set ); # Ok - $recurrence still is a DT::Set::ICal $recurrence = $dt_set->union( $recurrence ); # Not Ok! - $recurrence is a DT::Set now
The only unbounded recurrences currently supported are the ones generated by the
DateTime::Event::ICal
module.You can add ICal formatting support to a custom recurrence by using the
DateTime::Set::ICal
module:$custom_recurrence = DateTime::Set::ICal->from_recurrence ( recurrence => sub { $_[0]->truncate( to => 'month' )->add( months => 1 ) } ); $custom_recurrence->set_ical( include => [ 'FREQ=MONTHLY' ] );
SUPPORT
Support for this module is provided via the datetime@perl.org email list. See http://lists.perl.org/ for more details.
AUTHORS
Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org> and Flavio Soibelmann Glock <fglock@pucrs.br>
Some of the code in this module comes from Rich Bowen's Date::ICal
module.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2003 David Rolsky. 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.
SEE ALSO
datetime@perl.org mailing list
http://datetime.perl.org/