//===================================================================== /// <summary> /// This is overridden to allow cloning of a PDI object /// </summary> /// <returns>A clone of the object</returns> public override object Clone() { RDateProperty o = new RDateProperty(); o.Clone(this); return(o); }
//===================================================================== /// <summary> /// This is overridden to allow cloning of a PDI object /// </summary> /// <returns>A clone of the object</returns> public override object Clone() { RDateProperty o = new RDateProperty(); o.Clone(this); return o; }
/// <summary> /// This is implemented to handle properties related to VEvent items /// </summary> /// <param name="propertyName">The name of the property</param> /// <param name="parameters">A string collection containing the parameters and their values. If empty, /// there are no parameters.</param> /// <param name="propertyValue">The value of the property.</param> protected virtual void VEventParser(string propertyName, StringCollection parameters, string propertyValue) { StringCollection sc; string[] parts, parms; int idx; // The last entry is always CustomProperty so scan for length minus one for(idx = 0; idx < ntvEvent.Length - 1; idx++) if(ntvEvent[idx].IsMatch(propertyName)) break; // An opening BEGIN:VEVENT property must have been seen if(vEvent == null) throw new PDIParserException(this.LineNumber, LR.GetString("ExParseNoBeginProp", "BEGIN:VEVENT", propertyName)); // Handle or create the property switch(ntvEvent[idx].EnumValue) { case PropertyType.Begin: // Handle nested objects priorState.Push(currentState); // Is it an alarm? if(String.Compare(propertyValue.Trim(), "VALARM", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) == 0) { vAlarm = new VAlarm(); vEvent.Alarms.Add(vAlarm); currentState = VCalendarParserState.VAlarm; } else { // Unknown/custom object currentState = VCalendarParserState.Custom; CustomObjectParser(propertyName, parameters, propertyValue); } break; case PropertyType.End: // For this, the value must be VEVENT if(String.Compare(propertyValue.Trim(), "VEVENT", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) != 0) throw new PDIParserException(this.LineNumber, LR.GetString("ExParseUnrecognizedTagValue", ntvEvent[idx].Name, propertyValue)); // The event is added to the collection when created so we don't have to rely on an END tag // to add it. vEvent = null; currentState = priorState.Pop(); break; case PropertyType.Class: vEvent.Classification.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.Categories: // If this is seen more than once, just add the new stuff to the existing property CategoriesProperty cp = new CategoriesProperty(); cp.DeserializeParameters(parameters); cp.EncodedValue = propertyValue; foreach(string s in cp.Categories) vEvent.Categories.Categories.Add(s); break; case PropertyType.Resources: // If this is seen more than once, just add the new stuff to the existing property ResourcesProperty rp = new ResourcesProperty(); rp.DeserializeParameters(parameters); rp.EncodedValue = propertyValue; foreach(string s in rp.Resources) vEvent.Resources.Resources.Add(s); break; case PropertyType.Url: vEvent.Url.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.Url.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.UniqueId: vEvent.UniqueId.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.LastModified: vEvent.LastModified.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.LastModified.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.GeographicPosition: vEvent.GeographicPosition.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.DateCreated: vEvent.DateCreated.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.DateCreated.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.StartDateTime: vEvent.StartDateTime.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.StartDateTime.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.EndDateTime: vEvent.EndDateTime.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.EndDateTime.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.TimeStamp: vEvent.TimeStamp.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.TimeStamp.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.Summary: vEvent.Summary.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.Summary.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.Description: vEvent.Description.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.Description.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.Location: vEvent.Location.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.Location.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.Priority: vEvent.Priority.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.Priority.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.Sequence: vEvent.Sequence.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.Sequence.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.Transparency: vEvent.Transparency.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.Transparency.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.RecurrenceCount: vEvent.RecurrenceCount.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.RecurrenceCount.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.Comment: // If this is seen more than once, just add the new stuff to the existing property if(vEvent.Comment.Value != null) { vEvent.Comment.EncodedValue += "\r\n"; vEvent.Comment.EncodedValue += propertyValue; } else { vEvent.Comment.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.Comment.EncodedValue = propertyValue; } break; case PropertyType.Contact: ContactProperty c = new ContactProperty(); c.DeserializeParameters(parameters); c.EncodedValue = propertyValue; vEvent.Contacts.Add(c); break; case PropertyType.Organizer: vEvent.Organizer.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.Organizer.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.Attendee: AttendeeProperty ap = new AttendeeProperty(); ap.DeserializeParameters(parameters); ap.EncodedValue = propertyValue; vEvent.Attendees.Add(ap); break; case PropertyType.RelatedTo: RelatedToProperty rt = new RelatedToProperty(); rt.DeserializeParameters(parameters); rt.EncodedValue = propertyValue; vEvent.RelatedTo.Add(rt); break; case PropertyType.Attachment: AttachProperty att = new AttachProperty(); att.DeserializeParameters(parameters); att.EncodedValue = propertyValue; vEvent.Attachments.Add(att); break; case PropertyType.RecurrenceId: vEvent.RecurrenceId.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.RecurrenceId.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.Status: vEvent.Status.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.Status.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.RequestStatus: RequestStatusProperty rs = new RequestStatusProperty(); rs.DeserializeParameters(parameters); rs.EncodedValue = propertyValue; vEvent.RequestStatuses.Add(rs); break; case PropertyType.Duration: vEvent.Duration.DeserializeParameters(parameters); vEvent.Duration.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.AudioAlarm: case PropertyType.DisplayAlarm: case PropertyType.EMailAlarm: case PropertyType.ProcedureAlarm: // These are converted to a VAlarm object vAlarm = new VAlarm(); ParseVCalendarAlarm(ntvEvent[idx].EnumValue, parameters, propertyValue); vEvent.Alarms.Add(vAlarm); vAlarm = null; break; case PropertyType.RecurrenceRule: RRuleProperty rr = new RRuleProperty(); rr.DeserializeParameters(parameters); rr.EncodedValue = propertyValue; vEvent.RecurrenceRules.Add(rr); break; case PropertyType.RecurDate: // There may be more than one date in the value. If so, split them into separate ones. This // makes it easier to manage. They'll get written back out as individual properties but // that's okay. parts = propertyValue.Split(',', ';'); // It's important that we retain the same parameters for each one parms = new string[parameters.Count]; parameters.CopyTo(parms, 0); foreach(string s in parts) { sc = new StringCollection(); sc.AddRange(parms); RDateProperty rd = new RDateProperty(); rd.DeserializeParameters(sc); rd.EncodedValue = s; vEvent.RecurDates.Add(rd); } break; case PropertyType.ExceptionRule: ExRuleProperty er = new ExRuleProperty(); er.DeserializeParameters(parameters); er.EncodedValue = propertyValue; vEvent.ExceptionRules.Add(er); break; case PropertyType.ExceptionDate: // There may be more than one date in the value. If so, split them into separate ones. This // makes it easier to manage. They'll get written back out as individual properties but // that's okay. parts = propertyValue.Split(',', ';'); // It's important that we retain the same parameters for each one parms = new string[parameters.Count]; parameters.CopyTo(parms, 0); foreach(string s in parts) { sc = new StringCollection(); sc.AddRange(parms); ExDateProperty ed = new ExDateProperty(); ed.DeserializeParameters(sc); ed.EncodedValue = s; vEvent.ExceptionDates.Add(ed); } break; case PropertyType.ExcludeStartDateTime: // This is a custom property not defined by the spec vEvent.ExcludeStartDateTime = (propertyValue[0] == '1'); break; default: // Anything else is a custom property CustomProperty cust = new CustomProperty(propertyName); cust.DeserializeParameters(parameters); cust.EncodedValue = propertyValue; vEvent.CustomProperties.Add(cust); break; } }
/// <summary> /// This is implemented to handle properties related to observance rule items in VTimeZone objects /// </summary> /// <param name="propertyName">The name of the property.</param> /// <param name="parameters">A string collection containing the parameters and their values. If empty, /// there are no parameters.</param> /// <param name="propertyValue">The value of the property.</param> protected virtual void ObservanceRuleParser(string propertyName, StringCollection parameters, string propertyValue) { StringCollection sc; string[] parts, parms; int idx; // The last entry is always CustomProperty so scan for length minus one for(idx = 0; idx < ntvORule.Length - 1; idx++) if(ntvORule[idx].IsMatch(propertyName)) break; // An opening BEGIN:STANDARD or BEGIN:DAYLIGHT property must have been seen. if(obsRule == null) throw new PDIParserException(this.LineNumber, LR.GetString("ExParseNoBeginProp", "BEGIN:STANDARD/BEGIN:DAYLIGHT", propertyName)); // Handle or create the property switch(ntvORule[idx].EnumValue) { case PropertyType.Begin: // Handle unknown nested objects priorState.Push(currentState); currentState = VCalendarParserState.Custom; CustomObjectParser(propertyName, parameters, propertyValue); break; case PropertyType.End: // For this, the value must be STANDARD or DAYLIGHT depending on the rule type if((obsRule.RuleType == ObservanceRuleType.Standard && String.Compare(propertyValue.Trim(), "STANDARD", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) != 0) || (obsRule.RuleType == ObservanceRuleType.Daylight && String.Compare(propertyValue.Trim(), "DAYLIGHT", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) != 0)) { throw new PDIParserException(this.LineNumber, LR.GetString("ExParseUnrecognizedTagValue", ntvORule[idx].Name, propertyValue)); } // The rule is added to the collection when created so we don't have to rely on an END tag to // add it. obsRule = null; currentState = priorState.Pop(); break; case PropertyType.StartDateTime: obsRule.StartDateTime.DeserializeParameters(parameters); obsRule.StartDateTime.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.TimeZoneOffsetFrom: obsRule.OffsetFrom.DeserializeParameters(parameters); obsRule.OffsetFrom.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.TimeZoneOffsetTo: obsRule.OffsetTo.DeserializeParameters(parameters); obsRule.OffsetTo.EncodedValue = propertyValue; break; case PropertyType.Comment: // If this is seen more than once, just add the new stuff to the existing property if(obsRule.Comment.Value != null) { obsRule.Comment.EncodedValue += "\r\n"; obsRule.Comment.EncodedValue += propertyValue; } else { obsRule.Comment.DeserializeParameters(parameters); obsRule.Comment.EncodedValue = propertyValue; } break; case PropertyType.RecurrenceRule: RRuleProperty rr = new RRuleProperty(); rr.DeserializeParameters(parameters); rr.EncodedValue = propertyValue; obsRule.RecurrenceRules.Add(rr); break; case PropertyType.RecurDate: // There may be more than one date in the value. If so, split them into separate ones. This // makes it easier to manage. They'll get written back out as individual properties but // that's okay. parts = propertyValue.Split(',', ';'); // It's important that we retain the same parameters for each one parms = new string[parameters.Count]; parameters.CopyTo(parms, 0); foreach(string s in parts) { sc = new StringCollection(); sc.AddRange(parms); RDateProperty rd = new RDateProperty(); rd.DeserializeParameters(sc); rd.EncodedValue = s; obsRule.RecurDates.Add(rd); } break; case PropertyType.TimeZoneName: TimeZoneNameProperty tzn = new TimeZoneNameProperty(); tzn.DeserializeParameters(parameters); tzn.EncodedValue = propertyValue; obsRule.TimeZoneNames.Add(tzn); break; default: // Anything else is a custom property CustomProperty cust = new CustomProperty(propertyName); cust.DeserializeParameters(parameters); cust.EncodedValue = propertyValue; obsRule.CustomProperties.Add(cust); break; } }
/// <summary> /// Add a recurrence date /// </summary> /// <param name="sender">The sender of the event</param> /// <param name="e">The event parameters</param> private void btnAddRDate_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { // Add a recurrence date to the collection and the list box. If "Exclude whole day" is checked, the // time part is omitted. if(chkExcludeDay.Checked) { RDateProperty rdate = new RDateProperty(); rdate.ValueLocation = ValLocValue.Date; rdate.TimeZoneDateTime = dtpRDate.Value.Date; rDates.Add(rdate); lbRDates.Items.Add(dtpRDate.Value.Date.ToString("d")); } else { RDateProperty rdate = new RDateProperty(); rdate.TimeZoneDateTime = dtpRDate.Value; rDates.Add(rdate); lbRDates.Items.Add(dtpRDate.Value.ToString("G")); } this.SetButtonStates(); }
/// <summary> /// Initialize the dialog controls using the specified exception rule and exception date collections /// </summary> /// <param name="er">The exception rules from which to get the settings</param> /// <param name="ed">The exception dates from which to get the settings</param> public void SetValues(RRulePropertyCollection er, ExDatePropertyCollection ed) { rRules.Clear(); rDates.Clear(); rRules.CloneRange(er); // Convert the exception dates to RDate format internally foreach(ExDateProperty edate in ed) { RDateProperty rd = new RDateProperty(); rd.ValueLocation = edate.ValueLocation; rd.TimeZoneId = edate.TimeZoneId; rd.TimeZoneDateTime = edate.TimeZoneDateTime; rDates.Add(rd); } lbRRules.Items.Clear(); foreach(RRuleProperty r in rRules) lbRRules.Items.Add(r.Recurrence.ToString()); lbRDates.Items.Clear(); foreach(RDateProperty rdt in rDates) if(rdt.ValueLocation == ValLocValue.Date) lbRDates.Items.Add(rdt.TimeZoneDateTime.ToString("d")); else lbRDates.Items.Add(rdt.TimeZoneDateTime.ToString("G")); this.SetButtonStates(); }