NAME
RDF::vCard::Line - represents a line within a vCard
DESCRIPTION
Instances of this class correspond to lines within vCards, though they could potentially be used as basis for other RFC 2425-based formats such as iCalendar.
Constructor
new(%options)
Returns a new RDF::vCard::Line object.
The only options worth worrying about are: property (case-insensitive property name), value (arrayref or single string value), type_parameters (hashref of property-related parameters).
RDF::vCard::Entity overloads stringification, so you can do the following:
my $line = RDF::vCard::Line->new( property => 'email', value => 'joe@example.net', type_parameters => { type=>['PREF','INTERNET'] }, ); print "$line\n" if $line =~ /internet/i;
Methods
to_string()
Formats the line according to RFC 2425 and RFC 2426.
add_to_model($model, $node)
Given an RDF::Trine::Model and an RDF::Trine::Node representing the entity (i.e. vcard) that this line belongs to, adds triples to the model for this line.
property()
Returns the line's property - e.g. "EMAIL".
property_node()
Returns the line's property as an RDF::Trine::Node that can be used as an RDF predicate. Returns undef if a sensible URI cannot be found.
property_order()
Returns a string which can be used to sort a list of lines into a sensible order.
value()
Returns an arrayref for the value. Each item in the arrayref could be a plain scalar, or an arrayref of scalars. For example the arrayref representing this name:
N:Smith;John;Edward,James
which is the vCard representation of somebody with surname Smith, given name John and additional names (middle names) Edward and James, might be represented with the following "value" arrayref:
[ 'Smith', 'John', ['Edward', 'James'], ]
or maybe:
[ ['Smith'], 'John', ['Edward', 'James'], ]
That's why it's sometimes useful to have a normalised version of it...
nvalue()
Returns a normalised version of the arrayref for the value. It will always be an arrayref of arrayrefs. For example:
[ ['Smith'], ['John'], ['Edward', 'James'], ]
value_node()
Returns the line's value as an RDF::Trine::Node that can be used as an RDF object. For some complex properties (e.g. ADR, GEO, ORG, N, etc) the result is not especially useful.
value_to_string()
Formats the line value according to RFC 2425 and RFC 2426.
type_parameters()
Returns the type_parameters hashref. Here be monsters (kinda).
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2011 Toby Inkster
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.