1Text::vCard::AddressbooUks(e3r)Contributed Perl DocumentTaetxito:n:vCard::Addressbook(3)
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6 Text::vCard::Addressbook - Parse, edit, and create vCard address books
7 (RFC 2426)
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10 vCard::AddressBook is built on top of this module and provides a more
11 intuitive user interface. Please try that module first.
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14 use Text::vCard::Addressbook;
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16 # To read an existing address book file:
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18 my $address_book = Text::vCard::Addressbook->new({
19 'source_file' => '/path/to/address_book.vcf',
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22 foreach my $vcard ( $address_book->vcards() ) {
23 print "Got card for " . $vcard->fullname() . "\n";
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26 # To create a new address book file:
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28 my $address_book = Text::vCard::Addressbook->new();
29 my $vcard = $address_book->add_vcard;
30 $vcard->fullname('Foo Bar');
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33 open my $out, '>:encoding(UTF-8)', 'new_address_book.vcf' or die;
34 print $out $address_book->export;
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37 This package provides an API to reading / editing and creating multiple
38 vCards. A vCard is an electronic business card. This package has been
39 developed based on rfc2426.
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41 You will find that many applications (Apple Address book, MS Outlook,
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45 Constructor Arguments
46 The 'encoding_in' and 'encoding_out' constructor arguments allow you to
47 read and write vCard files with any encoding. Examples of valid values
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50 Both values default to 'UTF-8' and this should just work for the vast
51 majority of people. The latest vCard RFC 6350 only allows UTF-8 as an
52 encoding so most people should not need to use either of these
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56 vCard RFC 6350 only allows UTF-8 but it still permits 8bit MIME
57 encoding schemes such as Quoted-Printable and Base64 which are
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60 Manually setting values on a Text::vCard or Text::vCard::Node object
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67 my $address_book = Text::vCard::Addressbook->load(
68 [ 'foo.vCard', 'Addresses.vcf' ], # list of files to load
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71 This method will croak if it is unable to read in any of the files.
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74 $address_book->import_data($string);
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76 This method imports data directly from a string. $string is assumed to
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80 # Create a new (empty) address book
81 my $address_book = Text::vCard::Addressbook->new();
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83 # Load vcards from a single file
84 my $address_book = Text::vCard::Addressbook->new({
85 source_file => '/path/to/address_book.vcf'
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88 # Load vcards from a a string
89 my $address_book = Text::vCard::Addressbook->new({
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93 This method will croak if it is unable to read the source_file.
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95 The constructor accepts 'encoding_in' and 'encoding_out' attributes.
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102 my $vcard = $address_book->add_vcard();
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104 This method creates a new empty Text::vCard object, stores it in the
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108 my $vcards = $address_book->vcards();
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111 This method returns a reference to an array or an array of vcards in
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116 DEPRECATED. Use the 'encoding_in' and 'encoding_out' constructor
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120 my $string = $address_book->export()
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122 This method returns the vcard data as a string in the vcf file format.
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124 Please note there is no validation, you must ensure that the correct
125 nodes (FN,N,VERSION) are already added to each vcard if you want to
126 comply with RFC 2426.
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129 Leo Lapworth, LLAP@cuckoo.org Eric Johnson (kablamo), github ~!at!~
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133 Copyright (c) 2003 Leo Lapworth. All rights reserved. This program is
134 free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
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138 The authors of Text::vFile::asData for making my life so much easier.
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