Crates.io | ical |
lib.rs | ical |
version | 0.11.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2016-11-23 12:17:44.647193 |
updated_at | 2024-03-13 05:33:18.456185 |
description | Ical/Vcard parser for Rust |
homepage | https://github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs |
repository | https://github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs |
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This library parses the iCalendar format defined in RFC5545, as well as similar formats like vCard.
There are probably some issues to be taken care of, but the library should work for most cases. If you like to help out and would like to discuss any API changes, please contact me or create an issue.
Initially, the goal was to port the JavaScript ical.js library. Many code/algorithms were taken from it at first; but in order to but more “Rusty”, a complete rewrite was made.
Put this in your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
ical = "0.10"
There are several ways to use the ical
crate, depending on the level of parsing you want.
Some new wrappers/formatters could appear in future releases.
By default all the features are included, but you can include only the features you need in your project.
The parsers (PropertyParser
and IcalParser
) only parse the content and uppercase the case-insensitive fields.
No checks are made on the fields’ validity.
IcalParser
/ VcardParser
Wraps the result of the PropertyParser
into components.
Each component can contains properties (ie: Property
) or sub-components.
IcalParser
returns IcalCalendar
VcardParser
returns VcardContact
Cargo.toml:
[dependencies.ical]
version = "0.10"
default-features = false
features = ["ical", "vcard"]
Code:
extern crate ical;
use std::io::BufReader;
use std::fs::File;
fn main() {
let buf = BufReader::new(File::open("/tmp/component.ics")
.unwrap());
let reader = ical::IcalParser::new(buf);
for line in reader {
println!("{:?}", line);
}
}
Output:
IcalCalendar {
properties: [],
events: [
IcalEvent {
properties: [ Property { ... }, ... ],
alarms: [
IcalAlarm {
properties: [ Property { ... } ]
}
]
}
],
alarms: [],
todos: [],
journals: [],
free_busys: [],
timezones: []
}
Parse the result of LineReader
into three parts:
(key, value)
tuples for the parameters:
It work for both the vCard and iCal formats.
Cargo.toml:
[dependencies.ical]
version = "0.10"
default-features = false
features = ["property"]
Code:
extern crate ical;
use std::io::BufReader;
use std::fs::File;
fn main() {
let buf = BufReader::new(File::open("/tmp/component.ics")
.unwrap());
let reader = ical::PropertyParser::from_reader(buf);
for line in reader {
println!("{:?}", line);
}
}
Input -> Output:
begin:VCALENDAR Ok(Property { name: "BEGIN", params: None, value: Some("VCALENDAR") })
ATTENDEE;cn=FooBar:mailto:foo3@bar -> Ok(Property { name: "ATTENDEE", params: Some([("CN", "FooBar")]), value: Some("mailto:foo3@bar") })
DESCRIPTION: Ok(Property { name: "DESCRIPTION": params: None, value: None })
END:VCALENDAR Ok(Property { name: "END", params: None, value: Some("VCALENDAR") })
LineReader
This is a very low-level parser. It cleans empty lines and unfolds them.
It work for both the vCard and iCal formats.
Cargo.toml:
[dependencies.ical]
version = "0.10"
default-features = false
features = ["line"]
Code:
extern crate ical;
use std::io::BufReader;
use std::fs::File;
fn main() {
let buf = BufReader::new(File::open("/tmp/component.ics")
.unwrap());
let reader = ical::LineReader::new(buf);
for line in reader {
println!("{}", line);
}
}
Input -> Output:
BEGIN:VCALENDAR Line 0: BEGIN:VCALENDAR
BEGIN:VEVENT Line 1: BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:foo and -> Line 3: SUMMARY:foo andbar
bar
END:VEVENT Line 4: END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR Line 5: END:VCALENDAR
The other way to use ical
is to generate ical/ics files. Builder
for Events, Calendar and VCards ensure filling of mandatory fields.
A fair knowledge of the iCal-standards is necessary to create usable
ics-files, even so the IcalEventBuilder
helps to stick to the
formalities.
Cargo.toml:
[dependencies.ical]
version = "0.10"
default-features = false
features = ["ical", "vcard", "generator"]
Code:
extern crate ical;
use crate::ical::{generator::*, *};
fn main() {
let mut cal = IcalCalendarBuilder::version("2.0")
.gregorian()
.prodid("-//ical-rs//github.com//")
.build();
let event = IcalEventBuilder::tzid("Europe/Berlin")
.uid("UID for identifying this event.")
.changed("20210115")
.one_day("20220101")
.set(ical_property!("SUMMARY", "New Year"))
.build();
cal.events.push(event);
print!("{}", cal.generate());
}