"""This module contains the parser/generators (or coders/encoders if you
prefer) for the classes/datatypes that are used in iCalendar:
###########################################################################
# This module defines these property value data types and property parameters
4.2 Defined property parameters are:
.. code-block:: text
ALTREP, CN, CUTYPE, DELEGATED-FROM, DELEGATED-TO, DIR, ENCODING, FMTTYPE,
FBTYPE, LANGUAGE, MEMBER, PARTSTAT, RANGE, RELATED, RELTYPE, ROLE, RSVP,
SENT-BY, TZID, VALUE
4.3 Defined value data types are:
.. code-block:: text
BINARY, BOOLEAN, CAL-ADDRESS, DATE, DATE-TIME, DURATION, FLOAT, INTEGER,
PERIOD, RECUR, TEXT, TIME, URI, UTC-OFFSET
###########################################################################
iCalendar properties have values. The values are strongly typed. This module
defines these types, calling val.to_ical() on them will render them as defined
in rfc5545.
If you pass any of these classes a Python primitive, you will have an object
that can render itself as iCalendar formatted date.
Property Value Data Types start with a 'v'. they all have an to_ical() and
from_ical() method. The to_ical() method generates a text string in the
iCalendar format. The from_ical() method can parse this format and return a
primitive Python datatype. So it should always be true that:
.. code-block:: python
x == vDataType.from_ical(VDataType(x).to_ical())
These types are mainly used for parsing and file generation. But you can set
them directly.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import re
import uuid
from datetime import date, datetime, time, timedelta, timezone
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, ClassVar, NamedTuple, Tuple, TypeAlias, Union
from icalendar.caselessdict import CaselessDict
from icalendar.enums import Enum
from icalendar.error import InvalidCalendar, JCalParsingError
from icalendar.parser import Parameters
from icalendar.parser_tools import (
DEFAULT_ENCODING,
ICAL_TYPE,
SEQUENCE_TYPES,
from_unicode,
to_unicode,
)
from icalendar.timezone import tzid_from_dt, tzid_from_tzinfo, tzp
from icalendar.timezone.tzid import is_utc
from icalendar.tools import is_date, is_datetime, normalize_pytz, to_datetime
from .adr import AdrFields, vAdr
from .binary import vBinary
from .boolean import vBoolean
from .broken import vBrokenProperty
from .cal_address import vCalAddress
from .categories import vCategory
from .float import vFloat
from .geo import vGeo
from .inline import vInline
from .n import NFields, vN
from .org import vOrg
from .text import vText
from .uid import vUid
from .unknown import vUnknown
from .uri import vUri
from .xml_reference import vXmlReference
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from icalendar.compatibility import Self
DURATION_REGEX = re.compile(
r"([-+]?)P(?:(\d+)W)?(?:(\d+)D)?(?:T(?:(\d+)H)?(?:(\d+)M)?(?:(\d+)S)?)?$"
)
WEEKDAY_RULE = re.compile(
r"(?P<signal>[+-]?)(?P<relative>[\d]{0,2})(?P<weekday>[\w]{2})$"
)
[docs]
class vInt(int):
"""Integer
Value Name:
INTEGER
Purpose:
This value type is used to identify properties that contain a
signed integer value.
Format Definition:
This value type is defined by the following notation:
.. code-block:: text
integer = (["+"] / "-") 1*DIGIT
Description:
If the property permits, multiple "integer" values are
specified by a COMMA-separated list of values. The valid range
for "integer" is -2147483648 to 2147483647. If the sign is not
specified, then the value is assumed to be positive.
Example:
.. code-block:: text
1234567890
-1234567890
+1234567890
432109876
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from icalendar.prop import vInt
>>> integer = vInt.from_ical('1234567890')
>>> integer
1234567890
>>> integer = vInt.from_ical('-1234567890')
>>> integer
-1234567890
>>> integer = vInt.from_ical('+1234567890')
>>> integer
1234567890
>>> integer = vInt.from_ical('432109876')
>>> integer
432109876
"""
default_value: ClassVar[str] = "INTEGER"
params: Parameters
def __new__(cls, *args, params: dict[str, Any] | None = None, **kwargs):
self = super().__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs)
self.params = Parameters(params)
return self
[docs]
def to_ical(self) -> bytes:
return str(self).encode("utf-8")
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_ical(cls, ical: ICAL_TYPE):
try:
return cls(ical)
except Exception as e:
raise ValueError(f"Expected int, got: {ical}") from e
[docs]
@classmethod
def examples(cls) -> list[vInt]:
"""Examples of vInt."""
return [vInt(1000), vInt(-42)]
from icalendar.param import VALUE
[docs]
def to_jcal(self, name: str) -> list:
"""The jCal representation of this property according to :rfc:`7265`."""
return [name, self.params.to_jcal(), self.VALUE.lower(), int(self)]
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_jcal(cls, jcal_property: list) -> Self:
"""Parse jCal from :rfc:`7265`.
Parameters:
jcal_property: The jCal property to parse.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the provided jCal is invalid.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_property(jcal_property, cls)
JCalParsingError.validate_value_type(jcal_property[3], int, cls, 3)
return cls(
jcal_property[3],
params=Parameters.from_jcal_property(jcal_property),
)
[docs]
@classmethod
def parse_jcal_value(cls, value: Any) -> int:
"""Parse a jCal value for vInt.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the value is not an int.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_value_type(value, int, cls)
return cls(value)
[docs]
class vDDDLists:
"""A list of vDDDTypes values."""
default_value: ClassVar[str] = "DATE-TIME"
params: Parameters
dts: list[vDDDTypes]
[docs]
def __init__(self, dt_list, params: dict[str, Any] | None = None):
if params is None:
params = {}
if not hasattr(dt_list, "__iter__"):
dt_list = [dt_list]
vddd = []
tzid = None
for dt_l in dt_list:
dt = vDDDTypes(dt_l) if not isinstance(dt_l, vDDDTypes) else dt_l
vddd.append(dt)
if "TZID" in dt.params:
tzid = dt.params["TZID"]
if tzid:
# NOTE: no support for multiple timezones here!
params["TZID"] = tzid
self.params = Parameters(params)
self.dts = vddd
[docs]
def to_ical(self):
dts_ical = (from_unicode(dt.to_ical()) for dt in self.dts)
return b",".join(dts_ical)
[docs]
@staticmethod
def from_ical(ical, timezone=None):
out = []
ical_dates = ical.split(",")
for ical_dt in ical_dates:
out.append(vDDDTypes.from_ical(ical_dt, timezone=timezone))
return out
def __eq__(self, other):
if isinstance(other, vDDDLists):
return self.dts == other.dts
if isinstance(other, (TimeBase, date)):
return self.dts == [other]
return False
def __repr__(self):
"""String representation."""
return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({self.dts})"
[docs]
@classmethod
def examples(cls) -> list[vDDDLists]:
"""Examples of vDDDLists."""
return [vDDDLists([datetime(2025, 11, 10, 16, 50)])] # noqa: DTZ001
[docs]
def to_jcal(self, name: str) -> list:
"""The jCal representation of this property according to :rfc:`7265`."""
return [
name,
self.params.to_jcal(),
self.VALUE.lower(),
*[dt.to_jcal(name)[3] for dt in self.dts],
]
def _get_value(self) -> str | None:
return None if not self.dts else self.dts[0].VALUE
from icalendar.param import VALUE
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_jcal(cls, jcal_property: list) -> Self:
"""Parse jCal from :rfc:`7265`.
Parameters:
jcal_property: The jCal property to parse.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the jCal provided is invalid.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_property(jcal_property, cls)
values = jcal_property[3:]
prop = jcal_property[:3]
dts = []
for value in values:
dts.append(vDDDTypes.from_jcal(prop + [value]))
return cls(
dts,
params=Parameters.from_jcal_property(jcal_property),
)
[docs]
class TimeBase:
"""Make classes with a datetime/date comparable."""
default_value: ClassVar[str]
params: Parameters
ignore_for_equality = {"TZID", "VALUE"}
def __eq__(self, other):
"""self == other"""
if isinstance(other, date):
return self.dt == other
if isinstance(other, TimeBase):
default = object()
for key in (
set(self.params) | set(other.params)
) - self.ignore_for_equality:
if key[:2].lower() != "x-" and self.params.get(
key, default
) != other.params.get(key, default):
return False
return self.dt == other.dt
if isinstance(other, vDDDLists):
return other == self
return False
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.dt)
from icalendar.param import RANGE, RELATED, TZID
def __repr__(self):
"""String representation."""
return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({self.dt}, {self.params})"
DT_TYPE: TypeAlias = Union[
datetime,
date,
timedelta,
time,
Tuple[datetime, datetime],
Tuple[datetime, timedelta],
]
[docs]
class vDDDTypes(TimeBase):
"""A combined Datetime, Date or Duration parser/generator. Their format
cannot be confused, and often values can be of either types.
So this is practical.
"""
default_value: ClassVar[str] = "DATE-TIME"
params: Parameters
dt: DT_TYPE
[docs]
def __init__(self, dt, params: dict[str, Any] | None = None):
if params is None:
params = {}
if not isinstance(dt, (datetime, date, timedelta, time, tuple)):
raise TypeError(
"You must use datetime, date, timedelta, time or tuple (for periods)"
)
self.dt = dt
# if isinstance(dt, (datetime, timedelta)): pass
if is_date(dt):
params.update({"value": "DATE"})
elif isinstance(dt, time):
params.update({"value": "TIME"})
elif isinstance(dt, tuple):
params.update({"value": "PERIOD"})
self.params = Parameters(params)
self.params.update_tzid_from(dt)
[docs]
def to_property_type(self) -> vDatetime | vDate | vDuration | vTime | vPeriod:
"""Convert to a property type.
Raises:
ValueError: If the type is unknown.
"""
dt = self.dt
if isinstance(dt, datetime):
result = vDatetime(dt)
elif isinstance(dt, date):
result = vDate(dt)
elif isinstance(dt, timedelta):
result = vDuration(dt)
elif isinstance(dt, time):
result = vTime(dt)
elif isinstance(dt, tuple) and len(dt) == 2:
result = vPeriod(dt)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Unknown date type: {type(dt)}")
result.params = self.params
return result
[docs]
def to_ical(self) -> str:
"""Return the ical representation."""
return self.to_property_type().to_ical()
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_ical(cls, ical, timezone=None):
if isinstance(ical, cls):
return ical.dt
u = ical.upper()
if u.startswith(("P", "-P", "+P")):
return vDuration.from_ical(ical)
if "/" in u:
return vPeriod.from_ical(ical, timezone=timezone)
if len(ical) in (15, 16):
return vDatetime.from_ical(ical, timezone=timezone)
if len(ical) == 8:
if timezone:
tzinfo = tzp.timezone(timezone)
if tzinfo is not None:
return to_datetime(vDate.from_ical(ical)).replace(tzinfo=tzinfo)
return vDate.from_ical(ical)
if len(ical) in (6, 7):
return vTime.from_ical(ical)
raise ValueError(f"Expected datetime, date, or time. Got: '{ical}'")
@property
def td(self) -> timedelta:
"""Compatibility property returning ``self.dt``.
This class is used to replace different time components.
Some of them contain a datetime or date (``.dt``).
Some of them contain a timedelta (``.td``).
This property allows interoperability.
"""
return self.dt
@property
def dts(self) -> list:
"""Compatibility method to return a list of datetimes."""
return [self]
[docs]
@classmethod
def examples(cls) -> list[vDDDTypes]:
"""Examples of vDDDTypes."""
return [cls(date(2025, 11, 10))]
def _get_value(self) -> str | None:
"""Determine the VALUE parameter."""
return self.to_property_type().VALUE
from icalendar.param import VALUE
[docs]
def to_jcal(self, name: str) -> list:
"""The jCal representation of this property according to :rfc:`7265`."""
return self.to_property_type().to_jcal(name)
[docs]
@classmethod
def parse_jcal_value(cls, jcal: str | list) -> timedelta:
"""Parse a jCal value.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the value can't be parsed as either a date, time,
date-time, duration, or period.
"""
if isinstance(jcal, list):
return vPeriod.parse_jcal_value(jcal)
JCalParsingError.validate_value_type(jcal, str, cls)
if "/" in jcal:
return vPeriod.parse_jcal_value(jcal)
for jcal_type in (vDatetime, vDate, vTime, vDuration):
try:
return jcal_type.parse_jcal_value(jcal)
except JCalParsingError: # noqa: PERF203
pass
raise JCalParsingError(
"Cannot parse date, time, date-time, duration, or period.", cls, value=jcal
)
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_jcal(cls, jcal_property: list) -> Self:
"""Parse jCal from :rfc:`7265`.
Parameters:
jcal_property: The jCal property to parse.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the provided jCal is invalid.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_property(jcal_property, cls)
with JCalParsingError.reraise_with_path_added(3):
dt = cls.parse_jcal_value(jcal_property[3])
params = Parameters.from_jcal_property(jcal_property)
if params.tzid:
if isinstance(dt, tuple):
# period
start = tzp.localize(dt[0], params.tzid)
end = tzp.localize(dt[1], params.tzid) if is_datetime(dt[1]) else dt[1]
dt = (start, end)
else:
dt = tzp.localize(dt, params.tzid)
return cls(
dt,
params=params,
)
[docs]
class vDate(TimeBase):
"""Date
Value Name:
DATE
Purpose:
This value type is used to identify values that contain a
calendar date.
Format Definition:
This value type is defined by the following notation:
.. code-block:: text
date = date-value
date-value = date-fullyear date-month date-mday
date-fullyear = 4DIGIT
date-month = 2DIGIT ;01-12
date-mday = 2DIGIT ;01-28, 01-29, 01-30, 01-31
;based on month/year
Description:
If the property permits, multiple "date" values are
specified as a COMMA-separated list of values. The format for the
value type is based on the [ISO.8601.2004] complete
representation, basic format for a calendar date. The textual
format specifies a four-digit year, two-digit month, and two-digit
day of the month. There are no separator characters between the
year, month, and day component text.
Example:
The following represents July 14, 1997:
.. code-block:: text
19970714
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from icalendar.prop import vDate
>>> date = vDate.from_ical('19970714')
>>> date.year
1997
>>> date.month
7
>>> date.day
14
"""
default_value: ClassVar[str] = "DATE"
params: Parameters
[docs]
def __init__(self, dt, params: dict[str, Any] | None = None):
if not isinstance(dt, date):
raise TypeError("Value MUST be a date instance")
self.dt = dt
self.params = Parameters(params or {})
[docs]
def to_ical(self):
s = f"{self.dt.year:04}{self.dt.month:02}{self.dt.day:02}"
return s.encode("utf-8")
[docs]
@staticmethod
def from_ical(ical):
try:
timetuple = (
int(ical[:4]), # year
int(ical[4:6]), # month
int(ical[6:8]), # day
)
return date(*timetuple)
except Exception as e:
raise ValueError(f"Wrong date format {ical}") from e
[docs]
@classmethod
def examples(cls) -> list[vDate]:
"""Examples of vDate."""
return [cls(date(2025, 11, 10))]
from icalendar.param import VALUE
[docs]
def to_jcal(self, name: str) -> list:
"""The jCal representation of this property according to :rfc:`7265`."""
return [
name,
self.params.to_jcal(),
self.VALUE.lower(),
self.dt.strftime("%Y-%m-%d"),
]
[docs]
@classmethod
def parse_jcal_value(cls, jcal: str) -> datetime:
"""Parse a jCal string to a :py:class:`datetime.datetime`.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If it can't parse a date.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_value_type(jcal, str, cls)
try:
return datetime.strptime(jcal, "%Y-%m-%d").date() # noqa: DTZ007
except ValueError as e:
raise JCalParsingError("Cannot parse date.", cls, value=jcal) from e
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_jcal(cls, jcal_property: list) -> Self:
"""Parse jCal from :rfc:`7265`.
Parameters:
jcal_property: The jCal property to parse.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the provided jCal is invalid.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_property(jcal_property, cls)
with JCalParsingError.reraise_with_path_added(3):
value = cls.parse_jcal_value(jcal_property[3])
return cls(
value,
params=Parameters.from_jcal_property(jcal_property),
)
[docs]
class vDatetime(TimeBase):
"""Date-Time
Value Name:
DATE-TIME
Purpose:
This value type is used to identify values that specify a
precise calendar date and time of day. The format is based on
the ISO.8601.2004 complete representation.
Format Definition:
This value type is defined by the following notation:
.. code-block:: text
date-time = date "T" time
date = date-value
date-value = date-fullyear date-month date-mday
date-fullyear = 4DIGIT
date-month = 2DIGIT ;01-12
date-mday = 2DIGIT ;01-28, 01-29, 01-30, 01-31
;based on month/year
time = time-hour time-minute time-second [time-utc]
time-hour = 2DIGIT ;00-23
time-minute = 2DIGIT ;00-59
time-second = 2DIGIT ;00-60
time-utc = "Z"
The following is the representation of the date-time format.
.. code-block:: text
YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS
Description:
vDatetime is timezone aware and uses a timezone library.
When a vDatetime object is created from an
ical string, you can pass a valid timezone identifier. When a
vDatetime object is created from a Python :py:mod:`datetime` object, it uses the
tzinfo component, if present. Otherwise a timezone-naive object is
created. Be aware that there are certain limitations with timezone naive
DATE-TIME components in the icalendar standard.
Example:
The following represents March 2, 2021 at 10:15 AM with local time:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from icalendar import vDatetime
>>> datetime = vDatetime.from_ical("20210302T101500")
>>> datetime.tzname()
>>> datetime.year
2021
>>> datetime.minute
15
The following represents March 2, 2021 at 10:15 AM in New York:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> datetime = vDatetime.from_ical("20210302T101500", 'America/New_York')
>>> datetime.tzname()
'EST'
The following represents March 2, 2021 at 10:15 AM in Berlin:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from zoneinfo import ZoneInfo
>>> timezone = ZoneInfo("Europe/Berlin")
>>> vDatetime.from_ical("20210302T101500", timezone)
datetime.datetime(2021, 3, 2, 10, 15, tzinfo=ZoneInfo(key='Europe/Berlin'))
"""
default_value: ClassVar[str] = "DATE-TIME"
params: Parameters
[docs]
def __init__(self, dt, /, params: dict[str, Any] | None = None):
self.dt = dt
self.params = Parameters(params)
self.params.update_tzid_from(dt)
[docs]
def to_ical(self):
dt = self.dt
s = (
f"{dt.year:04}{dt.month:02}{dt.day:02}"
f"T{dt.hour:02}{dt.minute:02}{dt.second:02}"
)
if self.is_utc():
s += "Z"
return s.encode("utf-8")
[docs]
@staticmethod
def from_ical(ical, timezone=None):
"""Create a datetime from the RFC string."""
tzinfo = None
if isinstance(timezone, str):
tzinfo = tzp.timezone(timezone)
elif timezone is not None:
tzinfo = timezone
try:
timetuple = (
int(ical[:4]), # year
int(ical[4:6]), # month
int(ical[6:8]), # day
int(ical[9:11]), # hour
int(ical[11:13]), # minute
int(ical[13:15]), # second
)
if tzinfo:
return tzp.localize(datetime(*timetuple), tzinfo) # noqa: DTZ001
if not ical[15:]:
return datetime(*timetuple) # noqa: DTZ001
if ical[15:16] == "Z":
return tzp.localize_utc(datetime(*timetuple)) # noqa: DTZ001
except Exception as e:
raise ValueError(f"Wrong datetime format: {ical}") from e
raise ValueError(f"Wrong datetime format: {ical}")
[docs]
@classmethod
def examples(cls) -> list[vDatetime]:
"""Examples of vDatetime."""
return [cls(datetime(2025, 11, 10, 16, 52))] # noqa: DTZ001
from icalendar.param import VALUE
[docs]
def to_jcal(self, name: str) -> list:
"""The jCal representation of this property according to :rfc:`7265`."""
value = self.dt.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S")
if self.is_utc():
value += "Z"
return [name, self.params.to_jcal(exclude_utc=True), self.VALUE.lower(), value]
[docs]
def is_utc(self) -> bool:
"""Whether this datetime is UTC."""
return self.params.is_utc() or is_utc(self.dt)
[docs]
@classmethod
def parse_jcal_value(cls, jcal: str) -> datetime:
"""Parse a jCal string to a :py:class:`datetime.datetime`.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If it can't parse a date-time value.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_value_type(jcal, str, cls)
utc = jcal.endswith("Z")
if utc:
jcal = jcal[:-1]
try:
dt = datetime.strptime(jcal, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S") # noqa: DTZ007
except ValueError as e:
raise JCalParsingError("Cannot parse date-time.", cls, value=jcal) from e
if utc:
return tzp.localize_utc(dt)
return dt
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_jcal(cls, jcal_property: list) -> Self:
"""Parse jCal from :rfc:`7265`.
Parameters:
jcal_property: The jCal property to parse.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the provided jCal is invalid.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_property(jcal_property, cls)
params = Parameters.from_jcal_property(jcal_property)
with JCalParsingError.reraise_with_path_added(3):
dt = cls.parse_jcal_value(jcal_property[3])
if params.tzid:
dt = tzp.localize(dt, params.tzid)
return cls(
dt,
params=params,
)
[docs]
class vDuration(TimeBase):
"""Duration
Value Name:
DURATION
Purpose:
This value type is used to identify properties that contain
a duration of time.
Format Definition:
This value type is defined by the following notation:
.. code-block:: text
dur-value = (["+"] / "-") "P" (dur-date / dur-time / dur-week)
dur-date = dur-day [dur-time]
dur-time = "T" (dur-hour / dur-minute / dur-second)
dur-week = 1*DIGIT "W"
dur-hour = 1*DIGIT "H" [dur-minute]
dur-minute = 1*DIGIT "M" [dur-second]
dur-second = 1*DIGIT "S"
dur-day = 1*DIGIT "D"
Description:
If the property permits, multiple "duration" values are
specified by a COMMA-separated list of values. The format is
based on the [ISO.8601.2004] complete representation basic format
with designators for the duration of time. The format can
represent nominal durations (weeks and days) and accurate
durations (hours, minutes, and seconds). Note that unlike
[ISO.8601.2004], this value type doesn't support the "Y" and "M"
designators to specify durations in terms of years and months.
The duration of a week or a day depends on its position in the
calendar. In the case of discontinuities in the time scale, such
as the change from standard time to daylight time and back, the
computation of the exact duration requires the subtraction or
addition of the change of duration of the discontinuity. Leap
seconds MUST NOT be considered when computing an exact duration.
When computing an exact duration, the greatest order time
components MUST be added first, that is, the number of days MUST
be added first, followed by the number of hours, number of
minutes, and number of seconds.
Example:
A duration of 15 days, 5 hours, and 20 seconds would be:
.. code-block:: text
P15DT5H0M20S
A duration of 7 weeks would be:
.. code-block:: text
P7W
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from icalendar.prop import vDuration
>>> duration = vDuration.from_ical('P15DT5H0M20S')
>>> duration
datetime.timedelta(days=15, seconds=18020)
>>> duration = vDuration.from_ical('P7W')
>>> duration
datetime.timedelta(days=49)
"""
default_value: ClassVar[str] = "DURATION"
params: Parameters
[docs]
def __init__(self, td: timedelta | str, /, params: dict[str, Any] | None = None):
if isinstance(td, str):
td = vDuration.from_ical(td)
if not isinstance(td, timedelta):
raise TypeError("Value MUST be a timedelta instance")
self.td = td
self.params = Parameters(params)
[docs]
def to_ical(self):
sign = ""
td = self.td
if td.days < 0:
sign = "-"
td = -td
timepart = ""
if td.seconds:
timepart = "T"
hours = td.seconds // 3600
minutes = td.seconds % 3600 // 60
seconds = td.seconds % 60
if hours:
timepart += f"{hours}H"
if minutes or (hours and seconds):
timepart += f"{minutes}M"
if seconds:
timepart += f"{seconds}S"
if td.days == 0 and timepart:
return str(sign).encode("utf-8") + b"P" + str(timepart).encode("utf-8")
return (
str(sign).encode("utf-8")
+ b"P"
+ str(abs(td.days)).encode("utf-8")
+ b"D"
+ str(timepart).encode("utf-8")
)
[docs]
@staticmethod
def from_ical(ical):
match = DURATION_REGEX.match(ical)
if not match:
raise InvalidCalendar(f"Invalid iCalendar duration: {ical}")
sign, weeks, days, hours, minutes, seconds = match.groups()
value = timedelta(
weeks=int(weeks or 0),
days=int(days or 0),
hours=int(hours or 0),
minutes=int(minutes or 0),
seconds=int(seconds or 0),
)
if sign == "-":
value = -value
return value
@property
def dt(self) -> timedelta:
"""The time delta for compatibility."""
return self.td
[docs]
@classmethod
def examples(cls) -> list[vDuration]:
"""Examples of vDuration."""
return [cls(timedelta(1, 99))]
from icalendar.param import VALUE
[docs]
def to_jcal(self, name: str) -> list:
"""The jCal representation of this property according to :rfc:`7265`."""
return [
name,
self.params.to_jcal(),
self.VALUE.lower(),
self.to_ical().decode(),
]
[docs]
@classmethod
def parse_jcal_value(cls, jcal: str) -> timedelta | None:
"""Parse a jCal string to a :py:class:`datetime.timedelta`.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If it can't parse a duration."""
JCalParsingError.validate_value_type(jcal, str, cls)
try:
return cls.from_ical(jcal)
except ValueError as e:
raise JCalParsingError("Cannot parse duration.", cls, value=jcal) from e
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_jcal(cls, jcal_property: list) -> Self:
"""Parse jCal from :rfc:`7265`.
Parameters:
jcal_property: The jCal property to parse.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the provided jCal is invalid.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_property(jcal_property, cls)
with JCalParsingError.reraise_with_path_added(3):
duration = cls.parse_jcal_value(jcal_property[3])
return cls(
duration,
Parameters.from_jcal_property(jcal_property),
)
[docs]
class vPeriod(TimeBase):
"""Period of Time
Value Name:
PERIOD
Purpose:
This value type is used to identify values that contain a
precise period of time.
Format Definition:
This value type is defined by the following notation:
.. code-block:: text
period = period-explicit / period-start
period-explicit = date-time "/" date-time
; [ISO.8601.2004] complete representation basic format for a
; period of time consisting of a start and end. The start MUST
; be before the end.
period-start = date-time "/" dur-value
; [ISO.8601.2004] complete representation basic format for a
; period of time consisting of a start and positive duration
; of time.
Description:
If the property permits, multiple "period" values are
specified by a COMMA-separated list of values. There are two
forms of a period of time. First, a period of time is identified
by its start and its end. This format is based on the
[ISO.8601.2004] complete representation, basic format for "DATE-
TIME" start of the period, followed by a SOLIDUS character
followed by the "DATE-TIME" of the end of the period. The start
of the period MUST be before the end of the period. Second, a
period of time can also be defined by a start and a positive
duration of time. The format is based on the [ISO.8601.2004]
complete representation, basic format for the "DATE-TIME" start of
the period, followed by a SOLIDUS character, followed by the
[ISO.8601.2004] basic format for "DURATION" of the period.
Example:
The period starting at 18:00:00 UTC, on January 1, 1997 and
ending at 07:00:00 UTC on January 2, 1997 would be:
.. code-block:: text
19970101T180000Z/19970102T070000Z
The period start at 18:00:00 on January 1, 1997 and lasting 5 hours
and 30 minutes would be:
.. code-block:: text
19970101T180000Z/PT5H30M
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from icalendar.prop import vPeriod
>>> period = vPeriod.from_ical('19970101T180000Z/19970102T070000Z')
>>> period = vPeriod.from_ical('19970101T180000Z/PT5H30M')
"""
default_value: ClassVar[str] = "PERIOD"
params: Parameters
by_duration: bool
start: datetime
end: datetime
duration: timedelta
[docs]
def __init__(
self,
per: tuple[datetime, Union[datetime, timedelta]],
params: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
):
start, end_or_duration = per
if not (isinstance(start, (datetime, date))):
raise TypeError("Start value MUST be a datetime or date instance")
if not (isinstance(end_or_duration, (datetime, date, timedelta))):
raise TypeError(
"end_or_duration MUST be a datetime, date or timedelta instance"
)
by_duration = isinstance(end_or_duration, timedelta)
if by_duration:
duration = end_or_duration
end = normalize_pytz(start + duration)
else:
end = end_or_duration
duration = normalize_pytz(end - start)
if start > end:
raise ValueError("Start time is greater than end time")
self.params = Parameters(params or {"value": "PERIOD"})
# set the timezone identifier
# does not support different timezones for start and end
self.params.update_tzid_from(start)
self.start = start
self.end = end
self.by_duration = by_duration
self.duration = duration
[docs]
def overlaps(self, other):
if self.start > other.start:
return other.overlaps(self)
return self.start <= other.start < self.end
[docs]
def to_ical(self):
if self.by_duration:
return (
vDatetime(self.start).to_ical()
+ b"/"
+ vDuration(self.duration).to_ical()
)
return vDatetime(self.start).to_ical() + b"/" + vDatetime(self.end).to_ical()
[docs]
@staticmethod
def from_ical(ical, timezone=None):
try:
start, end_or_duration = ical.split("/")
start = vDDDTypes.from_ical(start, timezone=timezone)
end_or_duration = vDDDTypes.from_ical(end_or_duration, timezone=timezone)
except Exception as e:
raise ValueError(f"Expected period format, got: {ical}") from e
return (start, end_or_duration)
def __repr__(self):
p = (self.start, self.duration) if self.by_duration else (self.start, self.end)
return f"vPeriod({p!r})"
@property
def dt(self):
"""Make this cooperate with the other vDDDTypes."""
return (self.start, (self.duration if self.by_duration else self.end))
from icalendar.param import FBTYPE
[docs]
@classmethod
def examples(cls) -> list[vPeriod]:
"""Examples of vPeriod."""
return [
vPeriod((datetime(2025, 11, 10, 16, 35), timedelta(hours=1, minutes=30))), # noqa: DTZ001
vPeriod((datetime(2025, 11, 10, 16, 35), datetime(2025, 11, 10, 18, 5))), # noqa: DTZ001
]
from icalendar.param import VALUE
[docs]
def to_jcal(self, name: str) -> list:
"""The jCal representation of this property according to :rfc:`7265`."""
value = [vDatetime(self.start).to_jcal(name)[-1]]
if self.by_duration:
value.append(vDuration(self.duration).to_jcal(name)[-1])
else:
value.append(vDatetime(self.end).to_jcal(name)[-1])
return [name, self.params.to_jcal(exclude_utc=True), self.VALUE.lower(), value]
[docs]
@classmethod
def parse_jcal_value(
cls, jcal: str | list
) -> tuple[datetime, datetime] | tuple[datetime, timedelta]:
"""Parse a jCal value.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the period is not a list with exactly two items,
or it can't parse a date-time or duration.
"""
if isinstance(jcal, str) and "/" in jcal:
# only occurs in the example of RFC7265, Section B.2.2.
jcal = jcal.split("/")
if not isinstance(jcal, list) or len(jcal) != 2:
raise JCalParsingError(
"A period must be a list with exactly 2 items.", cls, value=jcal
)
with JCalParsingError.reraise_with_path_added(0):
start = vDatetime.parse_jcal_value(jcal[0])
with JCalParsingError.reraise_with_path_added(1):
JCalParsingError.validate_value_type(jcal[1], str, cls)
if jcal[1].startswith(("P", "-P", "+P")):
end_or_duration = vDuration.parse_jcal_value(jcal[1])
else:
try:
end_or_duration = vDatetime.parse_jcal_value(jcal[1])
except JCalParsingError as e:
raise JCalParsingError(
"Cannot parse date-time or duration.",
cls,
value=jcal[1],
) from e
return start, end_or_duration
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_jcal(cls, jcal_property: list) -> Self:
"""Parse jCal from :rfc:`7265`.
Parameters:
jcal_property: The jCal property to parse.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the provided jCal is invalid.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_property(jcal_property, cls)
with JCalParsingError.reraise_with_path_added(3):
start, end_or_duration = cls.parse_jcal_value(jcal_property[3])
params = Parameters.from_jcal_property(jcal_property)
tzid = params.tzid
if tzid:
start = tzp.localize(start, tzid)
if is_datetime(end_or_duration):
end_or_duration = tzp.localize(end_or_duration, tzid)
return cls((start, end_or_duration), params=params)
[docs]
class vWeekday(str):
"""Either a ``weekday`` or a ``weekdaynum``.
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from icalendar import vWeekday
>>> vWeekday("MO") # Simple weekday
'MO'
>>> vWeekday("2FR").relative # Second friday
2
>>> vWeekday("2FR").weekday
'FR'
>>> vWeekday("-1SU").relative # Last Sunday
-1
Definition from :rfc:`5545#section-3.3.10`:
.. code-block:: text
weekdaynum = [[plus / minus] ordwk] weekday
plus = "+"
minus = "-"
ordwk = 1*2DIGIT ;1 to 53
weekday = "SU" / "MO" / "TU" / "WE" / "TH" / "FR" / "SA"
;Corresponding to SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
;FRIDAY, and SATURDAY days of the week.
"""
params: Parameters
__slots__ = ("params", "relative", "weekday")
week_days = CaselessDict(
{
"SU": 0,
"MO": 1,
"TU": 2,
"WE": 3,
"TH": 4,
"FR": 5,
"SA": 6,
}
)
def __new__(
cls,
value,
encoding=DEFAULT_ENCODING,
/,
params: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
):
value = to_unicode(value, encoding=encoding)
self = super().__new__(cls, value)
match = WEEKDAY_RULE.match(self)
if match is None:
raise ValueError(f"Expected weekday abbrevation, got: {self}")
match = match.groupdict()
sign = match["signal"]
weekday = match["weekday"]
relative = match["relative"]
if weekday not in vWeekday.week_days or sign not in "+-":
raise ValueError(f"Expected weekday abbrevation, got: {self}")
self.weekday = weekday or None
self.relative = (relative and int(relative)) or None
if sign == "-" and self.relative:
self.relative *= -1
self.params = Parameters(params)
return self
[docs]
def to_ical(self):
return self.encode(DEFAULT_ENCODING).upper()
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_ical(cls, ical):
try:
return cls(ical.upper())
except Exception as e:
raise ValueError(f"Expected weekday abbrevation, got: {ical}") from e
[docs]
@classmethod
def parse_jcal_value(cls, value: Any) -> vWeekday:
"""Parse a jCal value for vWeekday.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the value is not a valid weekday.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_value_type(value, str, cls)
try:
return cls(value)
except ValueError as e:
raise JCalParsingError(
"The value must be a valid weekday.", cls, value=value
) from e
[docs]
class vFrequency(str):
"""A simple class that catches illegal values."""
params: Parameters
__slots__ = ("params",)
frequencies = CaselessDict(
{
"SECONDLY": "SECONDLY",
"MINUTELY": "MINUTELY",
"HOURLY": "HOURLY",
"DAILY": "DAILY",
"WEEKLY": "WEEKLY",
"MONTHLY": "MONTHLY",
"YEARLY": "YEARLY",
}
)
def __new__(
cls,
value,
encoding=DEFAULT_ENCODING,
/,
params: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
):
value = to_unicode(value, encoding=encoding)
self = super().__new__(cls, value)
if self not in vFrequency.frequencies:
raise ValueError(f"Expected frequency, got: {self}")
self.params = Parameters(params)
return self
[docs]
def to_ical(self):
return self.encode(DEFAULT_ENCODING).upper()
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_ical(cls, ical):
try:
return cls(ical.upper())
except Exception as e:
raise ValueError(f"Expected frequency, got: {ical}") from e
[docs]
@classmethod
def parse_jcal_value(cls, value: Any) -> vFrequency:
"""Parse a jCal value for vFrequency.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the value is not a valid frequency.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_value_type(value, str, cls)
try:
return cls(value)
except ValueError as e:
raise JCalParsingError(
"The value must be a valid frequency.", cls, value=value
) from e
[docs]
class vMonth(int):
"""The number of the month for recurrence.
In :rfc:`5545`, this is just an int.
In :rfc:`7529`, this can be followed by `L` to indicate a leap month.
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from icalendar import vMonth
>>> vMonth(1) # first month January
vMonth('1')
>>> vMonth("5L") # leap month in Hebrew calendar
vMonth('5L')
>>> vMonth(1).leap
False
>>> vMonth("5L").leap
True
Definition from RFC:
.. code-block:: text
type-bymonth = element bymonth {
xsd:positiveInteger |
xsd:string
}
"""
params: Parameters
def __new__(cls, month: Union[str, int], /, params: dict[str, Any] | None = None):
if isinstance(month, vMonth):
return cls(month.to_ical().decode())
if isinstance(month, str):
if month.isdigit():
month_index = int(month)
leap = False
else:
if not month or (month[-1] != "L" and month[:-1].isdigit()):
raise ValueError(f"Invalid month: {month!r}")
month_index = int(month[:-1])
leap = True
else:
leap = False
month_index = int(month)
self = super().__new__(cls, month_index)
self.leap = leap
self.params = Parameters(params)
return self
[docs]
def to_ical(self) -> bytes:
"""The ical representation."""
return str(self).encode("utf-8")
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_ical(cls, ical: str):
return cls(ical)
@property
def leap(self) -> bool:
"""Whether this is a leap month."""
return self._leap
@leap.setter
def leap(self, value: bool) -> None:
self._leap = value
def __repr__(self) -> str:
"""repr(self)"""
return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({str(self)!r})"
def __str__(self) -> str:
"""str(self)"""
return f"{int(self)}{'L' if self.leap else ''}"
[docs]
@classmethod
def parse_jcal_value(cls, value: Any) -> vMonth:
"""Parse a jCal value for vMonth.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the value is not a valid month.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_value_type(value, (str, int), cls)
try:
return cls(value)
except ValueError as e:
raise JCalParsingError(
"The value must be a string or an integer.", cls, value=value
) from e
[docs]
class vSkip(vText, Enum):
"""Skip values for RRULE.
These are defined in :rfc:`7529`.
OMIT is the default value.
Examples:
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from icalendar import vSkip
>>> vSkip.OMIT
vSkip('OMIT')
>>> vSkip.FORWARD
vSkip('FORWARD')
>>> vSkip.BACKWARD
vSkip('BACKWARD')
"""
OMIT = "OMIT"
FORWARD = "FORWARD"
BACKWARD = "BACKWARD"
__reduce_ex__ = Enum.__reduce_ex__
def __repr__(self):
return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({self._name_!r})"
[docs]
@classmethod
def parse_jcal_value(cls, value: Any) -> vSkip:
"""Parse a jCal value for vSkip.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the value is not a valid skip value.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_value_type(value, str, cls)
try:
return cls[value.upper()]
except KeyError as e:
raise JCalParsingError(
"The value must be a valid skip value.", cls, value=value
) from e
[docs]
class vRecur(CaselessDict):
"""Recurrence definition.
Property Name:
RRULE
Purpose:
This property defines a rule or repeating pattern for recurring events, to-dos,
journal entries, or time zone definitions.
Value Type:
RECUR
Property Parameters:
IANA and non-standard property parameters can be specified on this property.
Conformance:
This property can be specified in recurring "VEVENT", "VTODO", and "VJOURNAL"
calendar components as well as in the "STANDARD" and "DAYLIGHT" sub-components
of the "VTIMEZONE" calendar component, but it SHOULD NOT be specified more than once.
The recurrence set generated with multiple "RRULE" properties is undefined.
Description:
The recurrence rule, if specified, is used in computing the recurrence set.
The recurrence set is the complete set of recurrence instances for a calendar component.
The recurrence set is generated by considering the initial "DTSTART" property along
with the "RRULE", "RDATE", and "EXDATE" properties contained within the
recurring component. The "DTSTART" property defines the first instance in the
recurrence set. The "DTSTART" property value SHOULD be synchronized with the
recurrence rule, if specified. The recurrence set generated with a "DTSTART" property
value not synchronized with the recurrence rule is undefined.
The final recurrence set is generated by gathering all of the start DATE-TIME
values generated by any of the specified "RRULE" and "RDATE" properties, and then
excluding any start DATE-TIME values specified by "EXDATE" properties.
This implies that start DATE- TIME values specified by "EXDATE" properties take
precedence over those specified by inclusion properties (i.e., "RDATE" and "RRULE").
Where duplicate instances are generated by the "RRULE" and "RDATE" properties,
only one recurrence is considered. Duplicate instances are ignored.
The "DTSTART" property specified within the iCalendar object defines the first
instance of the recurrence. In most cases, a "DTSTART" property of DATE-TIME value
type used with a recurrence rule, should be specified as a date with local time
and time zone reference to make sure all the recurrence instances start at the
same local time regardless of time zone changes.
If the duration of the recurring component is specified with the "DTEND" or
"DUE" property, then the same exact duration will apply to all the members of the
generated recurrence set. Else, if the duration of the recurring component is
specified with the "DURATION" property, then the same nominal duration will apply
to all the members of the generated recurrence set and the exact duration of each
recurrence instance will depend on its specific start time. For example, recurrence
instances of a nominal duration of one day will have an exact duration of more or less
than 24 hours on a day where a time zone shift occurs. The duration of a specific
recurrence may be modified in an exception component or simply by using an
"RDATE" property of PERIOD value type.
Examples:
The following RRULE specifies daily events for 10 occurrences.
.. code-block:: text
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;COUNT=10
Below, we parse the RRULE ical string.
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from icalendar.prop import vRecur
>>> rrule = vRecur.from_ical('FREQ=DAILY;COUNT=10')
>>> rrule
vRecur({'FREQ': ['DAILY'], 'COUNT': [10]})
You can choose to add an rrule to an :class:`icalendar.cal.Event` or
:class:`icalendar.cal.Todo`.
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from icalendar import Event
>>> event = Event()
>>> event.add('RRULE', 'FREQ=DAILY;COUNT=10')
>>> event.rrules
[vRecur({'FREQ': ['DAILY'], 'COUNT': [10]})]
""" # noqa: E501
default_value: ClassVar[str] = "RECUR"
params: Parameters
frequencies = [
"SECONDLY",
"MINUTELY",
"HOURLY",
"DAILY",
"WEEKLY",
"MONTHLY",
"YEARLY",
]
# Mac iCal ignores RRULEs where FREQ is not the first rule part.
# Sorts parts according to the order listed in RFC 5545, section 3.3.10.
canonical_order = (
"RSCALE",
"FREQ",
"UNTIL",
"COUNT",
"INTERVAL",
"BYSECOND",
"BYMINUTE",
"BYHOUR",
"BYDAY",
"BYWEEKDAY",
"BYMONTHDAY",
"BYYEARDAY",
"BYWEEKNO",
"BYMONTH",
"BYSETPOS",
"WKST",
"SKIP",
)
types = CaselessDict(
{
"COUNT": vInt,
"INTERVAL": vInt,
"BYSECOND": vInt,
"BYMINUTE": vInt,
"BYHOUR": vInt,
"BYWEEKNO": vInt,
"BYMONTHDAY": vInt,
"BYYEARDAY": vInt,
"BYMONTH": vMonth,
"UNTIL": vDDDTypes,
"BYSETPOS": vInt,
"WKST": vWeekday,
"BYDAY": vWeekday,
"FREQ": vFrequency,
"BYWEEKDAY": vWeekday,
"SKIP": vSkip, # RFC 7529
"RSCALE": vText, # RFC 7529
}
)
# for reproducible serialization:
# RULE: if and only if it can be a list it will be a list
# look up in RFC
jcal_not_a_list = {"FREQ", "UNTIL", "COUNT", "INTERVAL", "WKST", "SKIP", "RSCALE"}
[docs]
def __init__(self, *args, params: dict[str, Any] | None = None, **kwargs):
if args and isinstance(args[0], str):
# we have a string as an argument.
args = (self.from_ical(args[0]),) + args[1:]
for k, v in kwargs.items():
if not isinstance(v, SEQUENCE_TYPES):
kwargs[k] = [v]
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.params = Parameters(params)
[docs]
def to_ical(self):
result = []
for key, vals in self.sorted_items():
typ = self.types.get(key, vText)
if not isinstance(vals, SEQUENCE_TYPES):
vals = [vals] # noqa: PLW2901
param_vals = b",".join(typ(val).to_ical() for val in vals)
# CaselessDict keys are always unicode
param_key = key.encode(DEFAULT_ENCODING)
result.append(param_key + b"=" + param_vals)
return b";".join(result)
[docs]
@classmethod
def parse_type(cls, key, values):
# integers
parser = cls.types.get(key, vText)
return [parser.from_ical(v) for v in values.split(",")]
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_ical(cls, ical: str):
if isinstance(ical, cls):
return ical
try:
recur = cls()
for pairs in ical.split(";"):
try:
key, vals = pairs.split("=")
except ValueError:
# E.g. incorrect trailing semicolon, like (issue #157):
# FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU;
continue
recur[key] = cls.parse_type(key, vals)
return cls(recur)
except ValueError:
raise
except Exception as e:
raise ValueError(f"Error in recurrence rule: {ical}") from e
[docs]
@classmethod
def examples(cls) -> list[vRecur]:
"""Examples of vRecur."""
return [cls.from_ical("FREQ=DAILY;COUNT=10")]
from icalendar.param import VALUE
[docs]
def to_jcal(self, name: str) -> list:
"""The jCal representation of this property according to :rfc:`7265`."""
recur = {}
for k, v in self.items():
key = k.lower()
if key.upper() in self.jcal_not_a_list:
value = v[0] if isinstance(v, list) and len(v) == 1 else v
elif not isinstance(v, list):
value = [v]
else:
value = v
recur[key] = value
if "until" in recur:
until = recur["until"]
until_jcal = vDDDTypes(until).to_jcal("until")
recur["until"] = until_jcal[-1]
return [name, self.params.to_jcal(), self.VALUE.lower(), recur]
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_jcal(cls, jcal_property: list) -> Self:
"""Parse jCal from :rfc:`7265`.
Parameters:
jcal_property: The jCal property to parse.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the provided jCal is invalid.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_property(jcal_property, cls)
params = Parameters.from_jcal_property(jcal_property)
if not isinstance(jcal_property[3], dict) or not all(
isinstance(k, str) for k in jcal_property[3]
):
raise JCalParsingError(
"The recurrence rule must be a mapping with string keys.",
cls,
3,
value=jcal_property[3],
)
recur = {}
for key, value in jcal_property[3].items():
value_type = cls.types.get(key, vText)
with JCalParsingError.reraise_with_path_added(3, key):
if isinstance(value, list):
recur[key.lower()] = values = []
for i, v in enumerate(value):
with JCalParsingError.reraise_with_path_added(i):
values.append(value_type.parse_jcal_value(v))
else:
recur[key] = value_type.parse_jcal_value(value)
until = recur.get("until")
if until is not None and not isinstance(until, list):
recur["until"] = [until]
return cls(recur, params=params)
def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
"""self == other"""
if not isinstance(other, vRecur):
return super().__eq__(other)
if self.keys() != other.keys():
return False
for key in self.keys():
v1 = self[key]
v2 = other[key]
if not isinstance(v1, SEQUENCE_TYPES):
v1 = [v1]
if not isinstance(v2, SEQUENCE_TYPES):
v2 = [v2]
if v1 != v2:
return False
return True
TIME_JCAL_REGEX = re.compile(
r"^(?P<hour>[0-9]{2}):(?P<minute>[0-9]{2}):(?P<second>[0-9]{2})(?P<utc>Z)?$"
)
[docs]
class vTime(TimeBase):
"""Time
Value Name:
TIME
Purpose:
This value type is used to identify values that contain a
time of day.
Format Definition:
This value type is defined by the following notation:
.. code-block:: text
time = time-hour time-minute time-second [time-utc]
time-hour = 2DIGIT ;00-23
time-minute = 2DIGIT ;00-59
time-second = 2DIGIT ;00-60
;The "60" value is used to account for positive "leap" seconds.
time-utc = "Z"
Description:
If the property permits, multiple "time" values are
specified by a COMMA-separated list of values. No additional
content value encoding (i.e., BACKSLASH character encoding, see
vText) is defined for this value type.
The "TIME" value type is used to identify values that contain a
time of day. The format is based on the [ISO.8601.2004] complete
representation, basic format for a time of day. The text format
consists of a two-digit, 24-hour of the day (i.e., values 00-23),
two-digit minute in the hour (i.e., values 00-59), and two-digit
seconds in the minute (i.e., values 00-60). The seconds value of
60 MUST only be used to account for positive "leap" seconds.
Fractions of a second are not supported by this format.
In parallel to the "DATE-TIME" definition above, the "TIME" value
type expresses time values in three forms:
The form of time with UTC offset MUST NOT be used. For example,
the following is not valid for a time value:
.. code-block:: text
230000-0800 ;Invalid time format
**FORM #1 LOCAL TIME**
The local time form is simply a time value that does not contain
the UTC designator nor does it reference a time zone. For
example, 11:00 PM:
.. code-block:: text
230000
Time values of this type are said to be "floating" and are not
bound to any time zone in particular. They are used to represent
the same hour, minute, and second value regardless of which time
zone is currently being observed. For example, an event can be
defined that indicates that an individual will be busy from 11:00
AM to 1:00 PM every day, no matter which time zone the person is
in. In these cases, a local time can be specified. The recipient
of an iCalendar object with a property value consisting of a local
time, without any relative time zone information, SHOULD interpret
the value as being fixed to whatever time zone the "ATTENDEE" is
in at any given moment. This means that two "Attendees", may
participate in the same event at different UTC times; floating
time SHOULD only be used where that is reasonable behavior.
In most cases, a fixed time is desired. To properly communicate a
fixed time in a property value, either UTC time or local time with
time zone reference MUST be specified.
The use of local time in a TIME value without the "TZID" property
parameter is to be interpreted as floating time, regardless of the
existence of "VTIMEZONE" calendar components in the iCalendar
object.
**FORM #2: UTC TIME**
UTC time, or absolute time, is identified by a LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER Z suffix character, the UTC designator, appended to the
time value. For example, the following represents 07:00 AM UTC:
.. code-block:: text
070000Z
The "TZID" property parameter MUST NOT be applied to TIME
properties whose time values are specified in UTC.
**FORM #3: LOCAL TIME AND TIME ZONE REFERENCE**
The local time with reference to time zone information form is
identified by the use the "TZID" property parameter to reference
the appropriate time zone definition.
Example:
The following represents 8:30 AM in New York in winter,
five hours behind UTC, in each of the three formats:
.. code-block:: text
083000
133000Z
TZID=America/New_York:083000
"""
default_value: ClassVar[str] = "TIME"
params: Parameters
[docs]
def __init__(self, *args, params: dict[str, Any] | None = None):
if len(args) == 1:
if not isinstance(args[0], (time, datetime)):
raise ValueError(f"Expected a datetime.time, got: {args[0]}")
self.dt = args[0]
else:
self.dt = time(*args)
self.params = Parameters(params or {})
self.params.update_tzid_from(self.dt)
[docs]
def to_ical(self):
value = self.dt.strftime("%H%M%S")
if self.is_utc():
value += "Z"
return value
[docs]
def is_utc(self) -> bool:
"""Whether this time is UTC."""
return self.params.is_utc() or is_utc(self.dt)
[docs]
@staticmethod
def from_ical(ical):
# TODO: timezone support
try:
timetuple = (int(ical[:2]), int(ical[2:4]), int(ical[4:6]))
return time(*timetuple)
except Exception as e:
raise ValueError(f"Expected time, got: {ical}") from e
[docs]
@classmethod
def examples(cls) -> list[vTime]:
"""Examples of vTime."""
return [cls(time(12, 30))]
from icalendar.param import VALUE
[docs]
def to_jcal(self, name: str) -> list:
"""The jCal representation of this property according to :rfc:`7265`."""
value = self.dt.strftime("%H:%M:%S")
if self.is_utc():
value += "Z"
return [name, self.params.to_jcal(exclude_utc=True), self.VALUE.lower(), value]
[docs]
@classmethod
def parse_jcal_value(cls, jcal: str) -> time:
"""Parse a jCal string to a :py:class:`datetime.time`.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If it can't parse a time.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_value_type(jcal, str, cls)
match = TIME_JCAL_REGEX.match(jcal)
if match is None:
raise JCalParsingError("Cannot parse time.", cls, value=jcal)
hour = int(match.group("hour"))
minute = int(match.group("minute"))
second = int(match.group("second"))
utc = bool(match.group("utc"))
return time(hour, minute, second, tzinfo=timezone.utc if utc else None)
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_jcal(cls, jcal_property: list) -> Self:
"""Parse jCal from :rfc:`7265`.
Parameters:
jcal_property: The jCal property to parse.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the provided jCal is invalid.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_property(jcal_property, cls)
with JCalParsingError.reraise_with_path_added(3):
value = cls.parse_jcal_value(jcal_property[3])
return cls(
value,
params=Parameters.from_jcal_property(jcal_property),
)
UTC_OFFSET_JCAL_REGEX = re.compile(
r"^(?P<sign>[+-])?(?P<hours>\d\d):(?P<minutes>\d\d)(?::(?P<seconds>\d\d))?$"
)
[docs]
class vUTCOffset:
"""UTC Offset
Value Name:
UTC-OFFSET
Purpose:
This value type is used to identify properties that contain
an offset from UTC to local time.
Format Definition:
This value type is defined by the following notation:
.. code-block:: text
utc-offset = time-numzone
time-numzone = ("+" / "-") time-hour time-minute [time-second]
Description:
The PLUS SIGN character MUST be specified for positive
UTC offsets (i.e., ahead of UTC). The HYPHEN-MINUS character MUST
be specified for negative UTC offsets (i.e., behind of UTC). The
value of "-0000" and "-000000" are not allowed. The time-second,
if present, MUST NOT be 60; if absent, it defaults to zero.
Example:
The following UTC offsets are given for standard time for
New York (five hours behind UTC) and Geneva (one hour ahead of
UTC):
.. code-block:: text
-0500
+0100
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from icalendar.prop import vUTCOffset
>>> utc_offset = vUTCOffset.from_ical('-0500')
>>> utc_offset
datetime.timedelta(days=-1, seconds=68400)
>>> utc_offset = vUTCOffset.from_ical('+0100')
>>> utc_offset
datetime.timedelta(seconds=3600)
"""
default_value: ClassVar[str] = "UTC-OFFSET"
params: Parameters
ignore_exceptions = False # if True, and we cannot parse this
# component, we will silently ignore
# it, rather than let the exception
# propagate upwards
[docs]
def __init__(self, td: timedelta, /, params: dict[str, Any] | None = None):
if not isinstance(td, timedelta):
raise TypeError("Offset value MUST be a timedelta instance")
self.td = td
self.params = Parameters(params)
[docs]
def to_ical(self) -> str:
"""Return the ical representation."""
return self.format("")
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_ical(cls, ical):
if isinstance(ical, cls):
return ical.td
try:
sign, hours, minutes, seconds = (
ical[0:1],
int(ical[1:3]),
int(ical[3:5]),
int(ical[5:7] or 0),
)
offset = timedelta(hours=hours, minutes=minutes, seconds=seconds)
except Exception as e:
raise ValueError(f"Expected UTC offset, got: {ical}") from e
if not cls.ignore_exceptions and offset >= timedelta(hours=24):
raise ValueError(f"Offset must be less than 24 hours, was {ical}")
if sign == "-":
return -offset
return offset
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, vUTCOffset):
return False
return self.td == other.td
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.td)
def __repr__(self):
return f"vUTCOffset({self.td!r})"
[docs]
@classmethod
def examples(cls) -> list[vUTCOffset]:
"""Examples of vUTCOffset."""
return [
cls(timedelta(hours=3)),
cls(timedelta(0)),
]
from icalendar.param import VALUE
[docs]
def to_jcal(self, name: str) -> list:
"""The jCal representation of this property according to :rfc:`7265`."""
return [name, self.params.to_jcal(), self.VALUE.lower(), self.format(":")]
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_jcal(cls, jcal_property: list) -> Self:
"""Parse jCal from :rfc:`7265`.
Parameters:
jcal_property: The jCal property to parse.
Raises:
~error.JCalParsingError: If the provided jCal is invalid.
"""
JCalParsingError.validate_property(jcal_property, cls)
match = UTC_OFFSET_JCAL_REGEX.match(jcal_property[3])
if match is None:
raise JCalParsingError(f"Cannot parse {jcal_property!r} as UTC-OFFSET.")
negative = match.group("sign") == "-"
hours = int(match.group("hours"))
minutes = int(match.group("minutes"))
seconds = int(match.group("seconds") or 0)
t = timedelta(hours=hours, minutes=minutes, seconds=seconds)
if negative:
t = -t
return cls(t, Parameters.from_jcal_property(jcal_property))
[docs]
class TypesFactory(CaselessDict):
"""All Value types defined in RFC 5545 are registered in this factory
class.
The value and parameter names don't overlap. So one factory is enough for
both kinds.
"""
_instance: ClassVar[TypesFactory] = None
[docs]
def instance() -> TypesFactory:
"""Return a singleton instance of this class."""
if TypesFactory._instance is None:
TypesFactory._instance = TypesFactory()
return TypesFactory._instance
[docs]
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Set keys to upper for initial dict"""
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.all_types = (
vBinary,
vBoolean,
vCalAddress,
vDDDLists,
vDDDTypes,
vDate,
vDatetime,
vDuration,
vFloat,
vFrequency,
vGeo,
vInline,
vInt,
vPeriod,
vRecur,
vText,
vTime,
vUTCOffset,
vUri,
vWeekday,
vCategory,
vAdr,
vN,
vOrg,
vUid,
vXmlReference,
vUnknown,
)
self["binary"] = vBinary
self["boolean"] = vBoolean
self["cal-address"] = vCalAddress
self["date"] = vDDDTypes
self["date-time"] = vDDDTypes
self["duration"] = vDDDTypes
self["float"] = vFloat
self["integer"] = vInt
self["period"] = vPeriod
self["recur"] = vRecur
self["text"] = vText
self["time"] = vTime
self["uri"] = vUri
self["utc-offset"] = vUTCOffset
self["geo"] = vGeo
self["inline"] = vInline
self["date-time-list"] = vDDDLists
self["categories"] = vCategory
self["adr"] = vAdr # RFC 6350 vCard
self["n"] = vN # RFC 6350 vCard
self["org"] = vOrg # RFC 6350 vCard
self["unknown"] = vUnknown # RFC 7265
self["uid"] = vUid # RFC 9253
self["xml-reference"] = vXmlReference # RFC 9253
#################################################
# Property types
# These are the default types
types_map = CaselessDict(
{
####################################
# Property value types
# Calendar Properties
"calscale": "text",
"method": "text",
"prodid": "text",
"version": "text",
# Descriptive Component Properties
"attach": "uri",
"categories": "categories",
"class": "text",
# vCard Properties (RFC 6350)
"adr": "adr",
"n": "n",
"org": "org",
"comment": "text",
"description": "text",
"geo": "geo",
"location": "text",
"percent-complete": "integer",
"priority": "integer",
"resources": "text",
"status": "text",
"summary": "text",
# RFC 9253
# link should be uri, xml-reference or uid
# uri is likely most helpful if people forget to set VALUE
"link": "uri",
"concept": "uri",
"refid": "text",
# Date and Time Component Properties
"completed": "date-time",
"dtend": "date-time",
"due": "date-time",
"dtstart": "date-time",
"duration": "duration",
"freebusy": "period",
"transp": "text",
"refresh-interval": "duration", # RFC 7986
# Time Zone Component Properties
"tzid": "text",
"tzname": "text",
"tzoffsetfrom": "utc-offset",
"tzoffsetto": "utc-offset",
"tzurl": "uri",
# Relationship Component Properties
"attendee": "cal-address",
"contact": "text",
"organizer": "cal-address",
"recurrence-id": "date-time",
"related-to": "text",
"url": "uri",
"conference": "uri", # RFC 7986
"source": "uri",
"uid": "text",
# Recurrence Component Properties
"exdate": "date-time-list",
"exrule": "recur",
"rdate": "date-time-list",
"rrule": "recur",
# Alarm Component Properties
"action": "text",
"repeat": "integer",
"trigger": "duration",
"acknowledged": "date-time",
# Change Management Component Properties
"created": "date-time",
"dtstamp": "date-time",
"last-modified": "date-time",
"sequence": "integer",
# Miscellaneous Component Properties
"request-status": "text",
####################################
# parameter types (luckily there is no name overlap)
"altrep": "uri",
"cn": "text",
"cutype": "text",
"delegated-from": "cal-address",
"delegated-to": "cal-address",
"dir": "uri",
"encoding": "text",
"fmttype": "text",
"fbtype": "text",
"language": "text",
"member": "cal-address",
"partstat": "text",
"range": "text",
"related": "text",
"reltype": "text",
"role": "text",
"rsvp": "boolean",
"sent-by": "cal-address",
"value": "text",
# rfc 9253 parameters
"label": "text",
"linkrel": "text",
"gap": "duration",
}
)
[docs]
def for_property(self, name, value_param: str | None = None) -> type:
"""Returns the type class for a property or parameter.
Parameters:
name: Property or parameter name
value_param: Optional ``VALUE`` parameter, for example,
"DATE", "DATE-TIME", or other string.
Returns:
The appropriate value type class.
"""
# Special case: RDATE and EXDATE always use vDDDLists to support list values
# regardless of the VALUE parameter
if name.upper() in ("RDATE", "EXDATE"): # and value_param is None:
return self["date-time-list"]
# Only use VALUE parameter for known properties that support multiple value
# types (like DTSTART, DTEND, etc. which can be DATE or DATE-TIME)
# For unknown/custom properties, always use the default type from types_map
if value_param and name in self.types_map and value_param in self:
return self[value_param]
return self[self.types_map.get(name, "unknown")]
[docs]
def to_ical(self, name, value):
"""Encodes a named value from a primitive python type to an icalendar
encoded string.
"""
type_class = self.for_property(name)
return type_class(value).to_ical()
[docs]
def from_ical(self, name, value):
"""Decodes a named property or parameter value from an icalendar
encoded string to a primitive python type.
"""
type_class = self.for_property(name)
return type_class.from_ical(value)
VPROPERTY: TypeAlias = Union[
vAdr,
vBoolean,
vBrokenProperty,
vCalAddress,
vCategory,
vDDDLists,
vDDDTypes,
vDate,
vDatetime,
vDuration,
vFloat,
vFrequency,
vInt,
vMonth,
vN,
vOrg,
vPeriod,
vRecur,
vSkip,
vText,
vTime,
vUTCOffset,
vUri,
vWeekday,
vInline,
vBinary,
vGeo,
vUnknown,
vXmlReference,
vUid,
]
__all__ = [
"DURATION_REGEX",
"VPROPERTY",
"WEEKDAY_RULE",
"AdrFields",
"NFields",
"TimeBase",
"TypesFactory",
"tzid_from_dt",
"tzid_from_tzinfo",
"vAdr",
"vBinary",
"vBoolean",
"vBrokenProperty",
"vCalAddress",
"vCategory",
"vDDDLists",
"vDDDTypes",
"vDate",
"vDatetime",
"vDuration",
"vFloat",
"vFrequency",
"vGeo",
"vInline",
"vInt",
"vMonth",
"vN",
"vOrg",
"vPeriod",
"vRecur",
"vSkip",
"vText",
"vTime",
"vUTCOffset",
"vUid",
"vUnknown",
"vUri",
"vWeekday",
"vXmlReference",
]