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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# ical2rem.pl -
# Reads iCal files and outputs remind-compatible files. Tested ONLY with
# calendar files created by Mozilla Calendar/Sunbird. Use at your own risk.
# Copyright (c) 2005, 2007, Justin B. Alcorn
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
# version 0.6 2019-03-01
# - Updates to put on GitHub
# version 0.5.2 2007-03-23
# - BUG: leadtime for recurring events had a max of 4 instead of DEFAULT_LEAD_TIME
# - remove project-lead-time, since Category was a non-standard attribute
# - NOTE: There is a bug in iCal::Parser v1.14 that causes multiple calendars to
# fail if a calendar with recurring events is followed by a calendar with no
# recurring events. This has been reported to the iCal::Parser author.
# version 0.5.1 2007-03-21
# - BUG: Handle multiple calendars on STDIN
# - add --heading option for priority on section headers
# version 0.5 2007-03-21
# - Add more help options
# - --project-lead-time option
# - Supress printing of heading if there are no todos to print
# version 0.4
# - Version 0.4 changes all written or inspired by, and thanks to Mark Stosberg
# - Change to GetOptions
# - Change to pipe
# - Add --label, --help options
# - Add Help Text
# - Change to subroutines
# - Efficiency and Cleanup
# version 0.3
# - Convert to GPL (Thanks to Mark Stosberg)
# - Add usage
# version 0.2
# - add command line switches
# - add debug code
# - add SCHED _sfun keyword
# - fix typos
# version 0.1 - ALPHA CODE.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
cat /path/to/file*.ics | ical2rem.pl > ~/.ical2rem
All options have reasonable defaults:
--label Calendar name (Default: Calendar)
--start Start of time period to parse (parsed by str2time)
--end End of time period to parse
--lead-time Advance days to start reminders (Default: 3)
--todos, --no-todos Process Todos? (Default: Yes)
--iso8601 Use YYYY-MM-DD date format
--locations, --no-locations Include location? (Default: Yes)
--end-times, --no-end-times Include event end times in reminder text
(Default: No)
--heading Define a priority for static entries
--help Usage
--debug Enable debug output
--man Complete man page
Expects an ICAL stream on STDIN. Converts it to the format
used by the C<remind> script and prints it to STDOUT.
=head2 --label
ical2rem.pl --label "Bob's Calendar"
The syntax generated includes a label for the calendar parsed.
By default this is "Calendar". You can customize this with
the "--label" option.
=head2 --iso8601
Use YYYY-MM-DD date format in output instead of Mmm DD YYYY
=head2 --locations, --no-locations
Whether or not to include locations in events
=head2 --lead-time
ical2rem.pl --lead-time 3
How may days in advance to start getting reminders about the events. Defaults to 3.
=head2 --no-todos
ical2rem.pl --no-todos
If you don't care about the ToDos the calendar, this will surpress
printing of the ToDo heading, as well as skipping ToDo processing.
=head2 --heading
ical2rem.pl --heading "PRIORITY 9999"
Set an option on static messages output. Using priorities can made the static messages look different from
the calendar entries. See the file defs.rem from the remind distribution for more information.
=cut
use strict;
use iCal::Parser;
use Date::Parse;
use DateTime;
use Getopt::Long 2.24 qw':config auto_help';
use Pod::Usage;
use Data::Dumper;
use vars '$VERSION';
$VERSION = "0.5.2";
# Declare how many days in advance to remind
my $DEFAULT_LEAD_TIME = 3;
my $PROCESS_TODOS = 1;
my $HEADING = "";
my $help;
my $debug;
my $man;
my $iso8601;
my $do_location = 1;
my $do_end_times;
my $start;
my $end;
my $label = 'Calendar';
GetOptions (
"label=s" => \$label,
"start=s" => \$start,
"end=s" => \$end,
"lead-time=i" => \$DEFAULT_LEAD_TIME,
"todos!" => \$PROCESS_TODOS,
"iso8601!" => \$iso8601,
"locations!" => \$do_location,
"end-times!" => \$do_end_times,
"heading=s" => \$HEADING,
"help|?" => \$help,
"debug" => \$debug,
"man" => \$man
) or pod2usage(1);
pod2usage(1) if $help;
pod2usage(-verbose => 2) if $man;
my $month = ['None','Jan','Feb','Mar','Apr','May','Jun','Jul','Aug','Sep','Oct','Nov','Dec'];
my @calendars;
my $in;
while (<>) {
$in .= $_;
if (/END:VCALENDAR/) {
push(@calendars,$in);
$in = "";
}
}
print STDERR "Read all calendars\n" if $debug;
my(%parser_opts) = ("debug" => $debug);
if ($start) {
my $t = str2time($start);
die "Invalid time $start\n" if (! $t);
$parser_opts{'start'} = DateTime->from_epoch(epoch => $t);
}
if ($end) {
my $t = str2time($end);
die "Invalid time $end\n" if (! $t);
$parser_opts{'end'} = DateTime->from_epoch(epoch => $t);
}
print STDERR "About to parse calendars\n" if $debug;
my $parser = iCal::Parser->new(%parser_opts);
my $hash = $parser->parse_strings(@calendars);
print STDERR "Calendars parsed\n" if $debug;
##############################################################
#
# Subroutines
#
#############################################################
#
# _process_todos()
# expects 'todos' hashref from iCal::Parser is input
# returns String to output
sub _process_todos {
my $todos = shift;
my ($todo, @newtodos, $leadtime);
my $output = "";
$output .= 'REM '.$HEADING.' MSG '.$label.' ToDos:%"%"%'."\n";
# For sorting, make sure everything's got something
# To sort on.
my $now = DateTime->now;
for $todo (@{$todos}) {
# remove completed items
if ($todo->{'STATUS'} && $todo->{'STATUS'} eq 'COMPLETED') {
next;
} elsif ($todo->{'DUE'}) {
# All we need is a due date, everything else is sugar
$todo->{'SORT'} = $todo->{'DUE'}->clone;
} elsif ($todo->{'DTSTART'}) {
# for sorting, sort on start date if there's no due date
$todo->{'SORT'} = $todo->{'DTSTART'}->clone;
} else {
# if there's no due or start date, just make it now.
$todo->{'SORT'} = $now;
}
push(@newtodos,$todo);
}
if (! (scalar @newtodos)) {
return "";
}
# Now sort on the new Due dates and print them out.
for $todo (sort { DateTime->compare($a->{'SORT'}, $b->{'SORT'}) } @newtodos) {
my $due = $todo->{'SORT'}->clone();
my $priority = "";
if (defined($todo->{'PRIORITY'})) {
if ($todo->{'PRIORITY'} == 1) {
$priority = "PRIORITY 1000";
} elsif ($todo->{'PRIORITY'} == 3) {
$priority = "PRIORITY 7500";
}
}
if (defined($todo->{'DTSTART'}) && defined($todo->{'DUE'})) {
# Lead time is duration of task + lead time
my $diff = ($todo->{'DUE'}->delta_days($todo->{'DTSTART'})->days())+$DEFAULT_LEAD_TIME;
$leadtime = "+".$diff;
} else {
$leadtime = "+".$DEFAULT_LEAD_TIME;
}
$output .= "REM ".$due->month_abbr." ".$due->day." ".$due->year." $leadtime $priority MSG \%a $todo->{'SUMMARY'}\%\"\%\"\%\n";
}
$output .= 'REM '.$HEADING.' MSG %"%"%'."\n";
return $output;
}
#######################################################################
#
# Main Program
#
######################################################################
# Issue 8 https://github.com/jbalcorn/ical2rem/issues/8
# Make sure there is a _sfun function declared in the reminder file. We'll just make it do nothing here.
print 'IF args("_sfun") < 1
FSET _sfun(x) choose(x,0)
ENDIF
';
print _process_todos($hash->{'todos'}) if $PROCESS_TODOS;
my ($leadtime, $yearkey, $monkey, $daykey,$uid,%eventsbyuid);
print 'REM '.$HEADING.' MSG '.$label.' Events:%"%"%'."\n";
my $events = $hash->{'events'};
foreach $yearkey (sort keys %{$events} ) {
my $yearevents = $events->{$yearkey};
foreach $monkey (sort {$a <=> $b} keys %{$yearevents}){
my $monevents = $yearevents->{$monkey};
foreach $daykey (sort {$a <=> $b} keys %{$monevents} ) {
my $dayevents = $monevents->{$daykey};
foreach $uid (sort {
DateTime->compare($dayevents->{$a}->{'DTSTART'}, $dayevents->{$b}->{'DTSTART'})
} keys %{$dayevents}) {
my $event = $dayevents->{$uid};
if ($eventsbyuid{$uid}) {
my $curreventday = $event->{'DTSTART'}->clone;
$curreventday->truncate( to => 'day' );
$eventsbyuid{$uid}{$curreventday->epoch()} =1;
for (my $i = 0;$i < $DEFAULT_LEAD_TIME && !defined($event->{'LEADTIME'});$i++) {
if ($eventsbyuid{$uid}{$curreventday->subtract( days => $i+1 )->epoch() }) {
$event->{'LEADTIME'} = $i;
}
}
} else {
$eventsbyuid{$uid} = $event;
my $curreventday = $event->{'DTSTART'}->clone;
$curreventday->truncate( to => 'day' );
$eventsbyuid{$uid}{$curreventday->epoch()} =1;
}
}
}
}
}
foreach $yearkey (sort keys %{$events} ) {
my $yearevents = $events->{$yearkey};
foreach $monkey (sort {$a <=> $b} keys %{$yearevents}){
my $monevents = $yearevents->{$monkey};
foreach $daykey (sort {$a <=> $b} keys %{$monevents} ) {
my $dayevents = $monevents->{$daykey};
foreach $uid (sort {
DateTime->compare($dayevents->{$a}->{'DTSTART'}, $dayevents->{$b}->{'DTSTART'})
} keys %{$dayevents}) {
my $event = $dayevents->{$uid};
if (exists($event->{'LEADTIME'})) {
$leadtime = "+".$event->{'LEADTIME'};
} else {
$leadtime = "+".$DEFAULT_LEAD_TIME;
}
my $start = $event->{'DTSTART'};
my $end = $event->{'DTEND'};
my $duration = "";
if ($end and ($start->hour or $start->minute or $end->hour or $end->minute)) {
# We need both an HH:MM version of the delta, to put in the
# DURATION specifier, and a human-readable version of the
# delta, to put in the message if the user requested it.
my $seconds = $end->epoch - $start->epoch;
my $minutes = int($seconds / 60);
my $hours = int($minutes / 60);
$minutes -= $hours * 60;
$duration = sprintf("DURATION %d:%02d ", $hours, $minutes);
}
print "REM ";
if ($iso8601) {
print $start->strftime("%F ");
} else {
print $start->month_abbr." ".$start->day." ".$start->year." ";
}
print "$leadtime ";
if ($duration or $start->hour > 0 or $start->minute > 0) {
print "AT ";
print $start->strftime("%H:%M");
print " SCHED _sfun ${duration}MSG %a %2 ";
} else {
print "MSG %a ";
}
print "%\"", &quote($event->{'SUMMARY'});
print(" at ", &quote($event->{'LOCATION'}))
if ($do_location and $event->{'LOCATION'});
print "\%\"";
if ($do_end_times and ($start->hour or $start->minute or
$end->hour or $end->minute)) {
my $start_date = $start->strftime("%F");
my $start_time = $start->strftime("%k:%M");
my $end_date = $end->strftime("%F");
my $end_time = $end->strftime("%k:%M");
# We don't want leading whitespace; some strftime's support
# disabling the pdding in the format string, but not all,
# so for maximum portability we do it ourselves.
$start_time =~ s/^\s+//;
$end_time =~ s/^\s+//;
my(@pieces);
if ($start_date ne $end_date) {
push(@pieces, $end_date);
}
if ($start_time ne $end_time) {
push(@pieces, $end_time);
}
print " (-", join(" ", @pieces), ")";
}
print "%\n";
}
}
}
}
sub quote {
local($_) = @_;
s/\[/["["]/g;
return $_;
}
exit 0;
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