#!/usr/bin/env python """ https://github.com/tobixen/calendar-cli/ - high-level cli against caldav servers. Copyright (C) 2013-2020 Tobias Brox and other contributors. See https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html for license information. """ import argparse import pytz import tzlocal import time from datetime import datetime, timedelta, date from datetime import time as time_ import dateutil.parser from dateutil.rrule import rrulestr from icalendar import Calendar,Event,Todo,Journal,Alarm import vobject import caldav import uuid import json import os import logging import sys import re import urllib3 from getpass import getpass from six import PY3 def to_normal_str(text): if PY3 and text and not isinstance(text, str): text = text.decode('utf-8') elif not PY3 and text and not isinstance(text, str): text = text.encode('utf-8') return text ## ref https://github.com/tobixen/calendar-cli/issues/33, python3-compatibility try: raw_input except NameError: raw_input = input try: unicode except NameError: unicode = str __version__ = "0.12.1" __author__ = "Tobias Brox" __author_short__ = "tobixen" __copyright__ = "Copyright 2013-2020, Tobias Brox" #__credits__ = [] __license__ = "GPLv3+" __license_url__ = "http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0-standalone.html" __maintainer__ = "Tobias Brox" __author_email__ = "t-calendar-cli@tobixen.no" __status__ = "Development" __product__ = "calendar-cli" __description__ = "high-level cli against caldav servers" def _date(ts): """ helper function to get a date out of a Date or Datetime object. """ if hasattr(ts, 'date'): return ts.date() return ts def _force_datetime(t, args): """ date objects cannot be compared with timestamp objects, neither in python2 nor python3. Silly. also, objects with time zone info cannot be compared with timestamps without time zone info. and both datetime.now() and datetime.utcnow() seems to be without those bits. Silly. This method should only be used in comparitions, never when populating fields in an icalendar object. Events with dates rather than timestamps are to be considered as full-day events, so the difference is significant. """ if type(t) == date: t = datetime(t.year, t.month, t.day) if t.tzinfo is None: return t.replace(tzinfo=_tz(args.timezone)) return t def _now(): """ python datetime is ... crap! """ return datetime.utcnow().replace(tzinfo=pytz.utc) def _tz(timezone=None): if timezone: return pytz.timezone(timezone) else: return tzlocal.get_localzone() ## global constant ## (todo: this doesn't really work out that well, leap seconds/days are not considered, and we're missing the month unit) ## (todo: Sebastian Brox has made some other code using regexps and dateutil.relativedelta, should consider to steal his code) time_units = { 's': 1, 'm': 60, 'h': 3600, 'd': 86400, 'w': 604800, 'y': 31536000 } vtodo_txt_one = ['location', 'description', 'geo', 'organizer', 'summary'] vtodo_txt_many = ['categories', 'comment', 'contact', 'resources'] vcal_txt_one = ['location', 'description'] vcal_txt_many = [] def niy(*args, **kwargs): if 'feature' in kwargs: raise NotImplementedError("This feature is not implemented yet: %(feature)s" % kwargs) raise NotImplementedError def caldav_connect(args): ## args.ssl_verify_cert is a string and can be a path or 'yes'/'no'. ## the library expects a path or a boolean. ## Translate 'yes' and 'no' to True and False, or pass the raw string: ssl_verify_cert = { 'yes': True, 'no': False }.get(args.ssl_verify_cert, args.ssl_verify_cert) # Create the account return caldav.DAVClient(url=args.caldav_url, username=args.caldav_user, password=args.caldav_pass, ssl_verify_cert=ssl_verify_cert, proxy=args.caldav_proxy) def parse_time_delta(delta_string): # TODO: handle bad strings more gracefully if len(delta_string) < 2 or delta_string[-1].lower() not in time_units: raise ValueError("Invalid time delta: %s" % delta_string) num = int(delta_string[:-1]) return timedelta(0, num*time_units[delta_string[-1].lower()]) def find_calendar(caldav_conn, args): if args.calendar_url: if '/' in args.calendar_url: return caldav.Calendar(client=caldav_conn, url=args.calendar_url) else: return caldav.Principal(caldav_conn).calendar(cal_id=args.calendar_url) else: ## Find default calendar calendars = caldav.Principal(caldav_conn).calendars() if not calendars: sys.stderr.write("no calendar url given and no default calendar found - can't proceed. You will need to create a calendar first") sys.exit(2) if len(calendars) > 1: sys.stderr.write("no calendar url given and several calendars found; assuming the primary is %s" % calendars[0].url) return calendars[0] def _calendar_addics(caldav_conn, ics, uid, args): """" "Internal" method for adding a calendar object item to the caldav server through a PUT. ASSUMES the ics conforms to rfc4791.txt section 4.1 Handles --calendar-url and --icalendar from the args """ if args.icalendar and args.nocaldav: print(ics) return if args.icalendar or args.nocaldav: raise ValueError("Nothing to do/invalid option combination for 'calendar add'-mode; either both --icalendar and --nocaldav should be set, or none of them") return try: c = find_calendar(caldav_conn, args) ## unicode strings vs byte strings is a minefield in python3 ... so, re.search demands a string here ... ics = to_normal_str(ics) if re.search(r'^METHOD:[A-Z]+[\r\n]+',ics,flags=re.MULTILINE) and args.ignoremethod: ics = re.sub(r'^METHOD:[A-Z]+[\r\n]+', '', ics, flags=re.MULTILINE) print ("METHOD property found and ignored") c.add_event(ics) except caldav.lib.error.AuthorizationError: print("Error logging in") sys.exit(2) """ Peter Havekes: This needs more checking. It works for me when connecting to O365 except caldav.lib.error.PutError as e: if "200 OK" in str(e): print("Duplicate") else: raise """ def calendar_addics(caldav_conn, args): """ Takes an ics from external source and puts it into the calendar. From the CalDAV RFC: Calendar components in a calendar collection that have different UID property values MUST be stored in separate calendar object resources. This means the inbound .ics has to be split up into one .ics for each event as long as the uid is different. """ if args.file == '-': input_ical = sys.stdin.read() else: with open(args.file, 'r') as f: input_ical = f.read() c = Calendar.from_ical(input_ical) ## unfortunately we need to mess around with the object internals, ## since the icalendar library doesn't offer methods out of the ## hat for doing such kind of things entries = c.subcomponents ## Timezones should be duplicated into each ics, ref the RFC timezones = [x for x in entries if x.name == 'VTIMEZONE'] ## Make a mapping from UID to the other components uids = {} for x in entries: if x.name == 'VTIMEZONE' or not 'UID' in x: continue uid = x['UID'].to_ical() uids[uid] = uids.get(uid, []) + [x] for uid in uids: c.subcomponents = timezones + uids[uid] _calendar_addics(caldav_conn, c.to_ical(), uid, args) def interactive_config(args, config, remaining_argv): import readline new_config = False section = 'default' backup = {} modified = False print("Welcome to the interactive calendar configuration mode") print("Warning - untested code ahead, raise issues at t-calendar-cli@tobixen.no or the github issue tracker") print("It might be a good idea to read the documentation in parallel if running this for your first time") if not config or not hasattr(config, 'keys'): config = {} print("No valid existing configuration found") new_config = True if config: print("The following sections have been found: ") print("\n".join(config.keys())) if args.config_section and args.config_section != 'default': section = args.config_section else: ## TODO: tab completion section = raw_input("Chose one of those, or a new name / no name for a new configuration section: ") if section in config: backup = config[section].copy() print("Using section " + section) else: section = 'default' if not section in config: config[section] = {} for config_key in ('caldav_url', 'calendar_url', 'caldav_user', 'caldav_pass', 'caldav_proxy', 'ssl_verify_cert', 'language', 'timezone', 'inherits'): if config_key == 'caldav_pass': print("Config option caldav_pass - old value: **HIDDEN**") value = getpass(prompt="Enter new value (or just enter to keep the old): ") else: print("Config option %s - old value: %s" % (config_key, config[section].get(config_key, '(None)'))) value = raw_input("Enter new value (or just enter to keep the old): ") if value: config[section][config_key] = value modified = True if not modified: print("No configuration changes have been done") else: state = 'start' while state == 'start': options = [] if section: options.append(('save', 'save configuration into section %s' % section)) if backup or not section: options.append(('save_other', 'add this new configuration into a new section in the configuration file')) if remaining_argv: options.append(('use', 'use this configuration without saving')) options.append(('abort', 'abort without saving')) print("CONFIGURATION DONE ...") for o in options: print("Type %s if you want to %s" % o) cmd = raw_input("Enter a command: ") if cmd in ('use', 'abort'): state = 'done' if cmd in ('save', 'save_other'): if cmd == 'save_other': new_section = raw_input("New config section name: ") config[new_section] = config[section] if backup: config[section] = backup else: del config[section] section = new_section try: if os.path.isfile(args.config_file): os.rename(args.config_file, "%s.%s.bak" % (args.config_file, int(time.time()))) with open(args.config_file, 'w') as outfile: json.dump(config, outfile, indent=4) except Exception as e: print(e) else: print("Saved config") state = 'done' if args.config_section == 'default' and section != 'default': config['default'] = config[section] return config def create_alarm(message, relative_timedelta): alarm = Alarm() alarm.add('ACTION', 'DISPLAY') alarm.add('DESCRIPTION', message) alarm.add('TRIGGER', relative_timedelta, parameters={'VALUE':'DURATION'}) return alarm def calendar_add(caldav_conn, args): cal = Calendar() cal.add('prodid', '-//{author_short}//{product}//{language}'.format(author_short=__author_short__, product=__product__, language=args.language)) cal.add('version', '2.0') event = Event() ## read timestamps from arguments event_spec = args.event_time.split('+') if len(event_spec)>3: raise ValueError('Invalid event time "%s" - can max contain 2 plus-signs' % args.event_time) elif len(event_spec)==3: event_time = '%s+%s' % tuple(event_spec[0:2]) event_duration = event_spec[2] elif len(event_spec)==2 and not event_spec[1][-1:] in time_units: event_time = '%s+%s' % tuple(event_spec[0:2]) event_duration = '1h' elif len(event_spec)==2: event_time = '%s' % event_spec[0] event_duration = event_spec[1] else: event_time = event_spec[0] event_duration = '1h' ## TODO: error handling event_duration_secs = int(event_duration[:-1]) * time_units[event_duration[-1:]] dtstart = dateutil.parser.parse(event_spec[0], ignoretz=True) if (args.whole_day or (event_duration_secs % (60*60*24) == 0 and dtstart.time() == time_(0,0))): ## allowing 1 second off due to leap seconds if (event_duration_secs+1) % (60*60*24) > 2: raise ValueError('Duration of whole-day event must be multiple of 1d') duration = event_duration_secs//60//60//24 dtend = dtstart + timedelta(days=duration) event.add('dtstart', _date(dtstart.date())) event.add('dtend', _date(dtend.date())) else: dtstart = _tz(args.timezone).localize(dtstart) event.add('dtstart', dtstart) ## TODO: handle duration and end-time as options. default 3600s by now. event.add('dtend', dtstart + timedelta(0,event_duration_secs)) if (args.private): event.add('class', 'PRIVATE') event.add('dtstamp', _now()) uid = uuid.uuid1() event.add('uid', str(uid)) for attr in vcal_txt_one + vcal_txt_many: if attr == 'summary': continue val = getattr(args, 'set_'+attr) if val: event.add(attr, val) event.add('summary', ' '.join(args.summary)) cal.add_component(event) ## workaround for getting RFC-compliant ical data, ## ref https://github.com/collective/icalendar/issues/272#issuecomment-640204031 ical_data = vobject.readOne(cal.to_ical().decode('utf-8')).serialize() _calendar_addics(caldav_conn, ical_data, uid, args) print("Added event with uid=%s" % uid) def calendar_delete(caldav_conn, args): cal = find_calendar(caldav_conn, args) if args.event_uid: event = cal.event_by_uid(args.event_uid) elif args.event_url: event = cal.event_by_url(args.event_url) else: raise ValueError("Event deletion failed: either uid or url is needed") event.delete() def journal_add(caldav_conn, args): ## TODO: copied from todo_add, should probably be consolidated cal = Calendar() cal.add('prodid', '-//{author_short}//{product}//{language}'.format(author_short=__author_short__, product=__product__, language=args.language)) cal.add('version', '2.0') journal = Journal() ## TODO: what does the cryptic comment here really mean, and why was the dtstamp commented out? dtstamp is required according to the RFC. ## TODO: (cryptic old comment:) not really correct, and it breaks i.e. with google calendar journal.add('dtstamp', datetime.now()) journal.add('dtstart', date.today()) journal.add('summary', ' '.join(args.summaryline)) uid = uuid.uuid1() journal.add('uid', str(uid)) cal.add_component(journal) _calendar_addics(caldav_conn, cal.to_ical(), uid, args) print("Added journal item with uid=%s" % uid) ## FULL STOP - should do some major refactoring before doing more work here! def todo_add(caldav_conn, args): ## TODO: copied from calendar_add, should probably be consolidated if args.icalendar or args.nocaldav: niy(feature="add todo item by icalendar raw stdin data or create raw icalendar data to stdout") if args.todo_uid: uid = args.todo_uid else: uid = uuid.uuid1() cal = Calendar() cal.add('prodid', '-//{author_short}//{product}//{language}'.format(author_short=__author_short__, product=__product__, language=args.language)) cal.add('version', '2.0') todo = Todo() todo.add('dtstamp', _now()) for setarg in ('due', 'dtstart'): if getattr(args, 'set_'+setarg): if type(getattr(args, 'set_'+setarg)) == str: val = dateutil.parser.parse(getattr(args, 'set_'+setarg)) else: val = getattr(args, 'set_'+setarg) todo.add(setarg, val) todo.add('uid', str(uid)) todo.add('summary', ' '.join(args.summaryline)) todo.add('status', 'NEEDS-ACTION') if args.is_child: for t in todo_select(caldav_conn, args): todo.add('related-to', t.instance.vtodo.uid.value) rt = t.instance.vtodo.add('related-to') rt.params['RELTYPE']=['CHILD'] rt.value = str(uid) t.save() for attr in vtodo_txt_one: if attr == 'summary': continue val = getattr(args, 'set_'+attr) if val: todo.add(attr, val) ## TODO: this doesn't currently work quite the way we'd like it to ## work (it adds to lines to the ical, and vobject cares only ## about one of them), and if we do get it to work, we'd like to ## refactor and get the same logic in the edit-function for attr in vtodo_txt_many: val = getattr(args, 'set_'+attr) if val: vals = val.split(',') todo.add(attr, vals) if args.alarm is not None: alarm = create_alarm(' '.join(args.summaryline), parse_time_delta(args.alarm)) todo.add_component(alarm) cal.add_component(todo) _calendar_addics(caldav_conn, cal.to_ical(), uid, args) print("Added todo item with uid=%s" % uid) def calendar_agenda(caldav_conn, args): if args.nocaldav and args.icalendar: niy(feature="Read events from stdin in ical format and list out in prettified format") if args.nocaldav: raise ValueError("Agenda with --nocaldav only makes sense together with --icalendar") if args.from_time: dtstart = dateutil.parser.parse(args.from_time) dtstart = _tz(args.timezone).localize(dtstart) else: dtstart = _now() if args.to_time: dtend = dateutil.parser.parse(args.to_time) dtend = _tz(args.timezone).localize(dtend) elif args.agenda_mins: dtend = dtstart + timedelta(minutes=args.agenda_mins) elif args.agenda_days: dtend = dtstart + timedelta(args.agenda_days) ## TODO - error handling if dtend is not set above - but agenda_days have a default value, so that probably won't happen ## TODO: time zone events_ = find_calendar(caldav_conn, args).date_search(dtstart, dtend, expand=True) events = [] if args.icalendar: for ical in events_: print(to_normal_str(ical.data).strip()) else: for event_cal in events_: if hasattr(event_cal.instance, 'vtimezone'): ## i'm not sure this is useful tzinfo = event_cal.instance.vtimezone.gettzinfo() else: tzinfo = _tz(args.timezone) events__ = event_cal.instance.components() for event in events__: if event.name != 'VEVENT': continue dtstart = event.dtstart.value if hasattr(event, 'dtstart') else _now() if not isinstance(dtstart, datetime): dtstart = datetime(dtstart.year, dtstart.month, dtstart.day) if not dtstart.tzinfo: try: dtstart = tzinfo.localize(dtstart) except AttributeError: dtstart.astimezone(tzinfo) ## convert into timezone given in args: dtstart = dtstart.astimezone(_tz(args.timezone)) events.append({'dtstart': dtstart, 'instance': event}) ## changed to use the "key"-parameter at 2019-09-18, as needed for python3. ## this will probably cause regression on sufficiently old versions of python events.sort(key=lambda a: a['dtstart']) for event in events: event['summary'] = "(no description)" event['dtstart'] = event['dtstart'].strftime(args.timestamp_format) for timeattr in ('dtcreated', 'dtend'): if hasattr(event['instance'], timeattr): event[timeattr] = getattr(event['instance'], timeattr).value if hasattr(event[timeattr], 'strftime'): event[timeattr] = event[timeattr].strftime(args.timestamp_format) else: event[timeattr] = '-' for textattr in vcal_txt_one: if hasattr(event['instance'], textattr): event[textattr] = getattr(event['instance'], textattr).value else: event[textattr] = '-' for summary_attr in ('summary', 'location', 'description'): if hasattr(event['instance'], summary_attr): event['summary'] = getattr(event['instance'], summary_attr).value break event['uid'] = event['instance'].uid.value if hasattr(event['instance'], 'uid') else '' ## TODO: this will probably break and is probably moot on python3? for attr in vcal_txt_one + ['summary']: if isinstance(event[attr], unicode): event[attr] = to_normal_str(event[attr]) print(args.event_template.format(**event)) def create_calendar(caldav_conn, args): cal_obj = caldav.Principal(caldav_conn).make_calendar(cal_id=args.cal_id) if cal_obj: print("Created a calendar with id " + args.cal_id) def create_tasklist(caldav_conn, args): cal_obj = caldav.Principal(caldav_conn).make_calendar(cal_id=args.cal_id, supported_calendar_component_set=['VTODO']) if cal_obj: print("Created a task list with id " + args.tasklist_id) def todo_select(caldav_conn, args): if args.top+args.limit+args.offset+args.offsetn and args.todo_uid: raise ValueError("It doesn't make sense to combine --todo-uid with --top/--limit/--offset/--offsetn") if args.todo_uid: tasks = [ find_calendar(caldav_conn, args).todo_by_uid(args.todo_uid) ] else: ## TODO: we're fetching everything from the server, and then doing the filtering here. It would be better to let the server do the filtering, though that requires library modifications. ## TODO: current release of the caldav library doesn't support the multi-key sort_keys attribute. The try-except construct should be removed at some point in the future, when caldav 0.5 is released. try: tasks = find_calendar(caldav_conn, args).todos(sort_keys=('isnt_overdue', 'hasnt_started', 'due', 'dtstart', 'priority')) except: tasks = find_calendar(caldav_conn, args).todos() for attr in vtodo_txt_one + vtodo_txt_many: ## TODO: now we have _exact_ match on items in the the array attributes, and substring match on items that cannot be duplicated. Does that make sense? Probably not. if getattr(args, attr): tasks = [x for x in tasks if hasattr(x.instance.vtodo, attr) and getattr(args, attr) in getattr(x.instance.vtodo, attr).value] if getattr(args, 'no'+attr): tasks = [x for x in tasks if not hasattr(x.instance.vtodo, attr)] if args.overdue: tasks = [x for x in tasks if hasattr(x.instance.vtodo, 'due') and _force_datetime(x.instance.vtodo.due.value, args) < _force_datetime(datetime.now(), args)] if args.hide_future: tasks = [x for x in tasks if not(hasattr(x.instance.vtodo, 'dtstart') and _force_datetime(x.instance.vtodo.dtstart.value, args) > _force_datetime(datetime.now(), args))] if args.hide_parents or args.hide_children: tasks_by_uid = {} for task in tasks: tasks_by_uid[task.instance.vtodo.uid.value] = task for task in tasks: if hasattr(task.instance.vtodo, 'related_to'): uid = task.instance.vtodo.uid.value rel_uid = task.instance.vtodo.related_to.value rel_type = task.instance.vtodo.related_to.params.get('RELTYPE', 'PARENT') if ((rel_type == 'CHILD' and args.hide_parents) or (rel_type == 'PARENT' and args.hide_children)) and \ rel_uid in tasks_by_uid and uid in tasks_by_uid: del tasks_by_uid[uid] if ((rel_type == 'PARENT' and args.hide_parents) or (rel_type == 'CHILD' and args.hide_children)) and \ rel_uid in tasks_by_uid: del tasks_by_uid[rel_uid] tasks = [x for x in tasks if x.instance.vtodo.uid.value in tasks_by_uid] if args.top+args.limit: tasks = tasks[args.offset+args.offsetn:args.top+args.limit+args.offset+args.offsetn] elif args.offset+args.offsetn: tasks = tasks[args.offset+args.offsetn:] return tasks def todo_edit(caldav_conn, args): tasks = todo_select(caldav_conn, args) for task in tasks: ## TODO: code duplication - can we refactor this? for attr in vtodo_txt_one: if getattr(args, 'set_'+attr): if not hasattr(task.instance.vtodo, attr): task.instance.vtodo.add(attr) getattr(task.instance.vtodo, attr).value = getattr(args, 'set_'+attr) for attr in vtodo_txt_many: if getattr(args, 'set_'+attr): if not hasattr(task.instance.vtodo, attr): task.instance.vtodo.add(attr) getattr(task.instance.vtodo, attr).value = [ getattr(args, 'set_'+attr) ] for attr in vtodo_txt_many: if getattr(args, 'add_'+attr): if not hasattr(task.instance.vtodo, attr): task.instance.vtodo.add(attr) getattr(task.instance.vtodo, attr).value = [] getattr(task.instance.vtodo, attr).value.append(getattr(args, 'add_'+attr)) if args.pdb: import pdb; pdb.set_trace() ## you may now access task.data to edit the raw ical, or ## task.instance.vtodo to edit a vobject instance task.save() def todo_postpone(caldav_conn, args): if args.nocaldav: raise ValueError("No caldav connection, aborting") rel_skew = None new_ts = None if args.until.startswith('+'): rel_skew = timedelta(seconds=int(args.until[1:-1])*time_units[args.until[-1]]) elif args.until.startswith('in'): new_ts = _now()+timedelta(seconds=int(args.until[2:-1])*time_units[args.until[-1]]) else: new_ts = dateutil.parser.parse(args.until) if not new_ts.time(): new_ts = _date(new_ts) tasks = todo_select(caldav_conn, args) for task in tasks: if new_ts: attr = 'due' if args.due else 'dtstart' if not hasattr(task.instance.vtodo, attr): task.instance.vtodo.add(attr) getattr(task.instance.vtodo, attr).value = new_ts if rel_skew: if not args.due and hasattr(task.instance.vtodo, 'dtstart'): task.instance.vtodo.dtstart.value += rel_skew elif hasattr(task.instance.vtodo, 'due'): task.instance.vtodo.due.value += rel_skew if hasattr(task.instance.vtodo, 'dtstart') and hasattr(task.instance.vtodo, 'due'): if type(task.instance.vtodo.dtstart.value) != type(task.instance.vtodo.due.value): ## RFC states they must be of the same type if isinstance(task.instance.vtodo.dtstart.value, date): task.instance.vtodo.due.value = _date(task.instance.vtodo.due.value) else: d = task.instance.vtodo.due.value task.instance.vtodo.due.value = datetime(d.year, d.month, d.day) ## RFC also states that due cannot be before dtstart (and that makes sense) if _force_datetime(task.instance.vtodo.dtstart.value, args) > _force_datetime(task.instance.vtodo.due.value, args): task.instance.vtodo.due.value = task.instance.vtodo.dtstart.value task.save() def todo_list(caldav_conn, args): if args.nocaldav and args.icalendar: niy(feature="display a prettified tasklist based on stdin ical") if args.nocaldav: raise ValueError("Todo-listing with --nocaldav only makes sense together with --icalendar") tasks = todo_select(caldav_conn, args) if args.icalendar: for ical in tasks: print(to_normal_str(ical.data)) elif args.list_categories: categories = set() for task in tasks: if hasattr(task.instance.vtodo, 'categories'): categories.update(task.instance.vtodo.categories.value) for c in categories: print(c) else: for task in tasks: t = {'instance': task} t['dtstart'] = task.instance.vtodo.dtstart.value if hasattr(task.instance.vtodo,'dtstart') else date.today() t['dtstart_passed_mark'] = '!' if _force_datetime(t['dtstart'], args) <= _now() else ' ' t['due'] = task.instance.vtodo.due.value if hasattr(task.instance.vtodo,'due') else date.today()+timedelta(args.default_due) t['due_passed_mark'] = '!' if _force_datetime(t['due'], args) < _now() else ' ' for timeattr in ('dtstart', 'due'): t[timeattr] = t[timeattr].strftime(args.timestamp_format) for summary_attr in ('summary', 'location', 'description', 'url', 'uid'): if hasattr(task.instance.vtodo, summary_attr): t['summary'] = getattr(task.instance.vtodo, summary_attr).value break t['uid'] = task.instance.vtodo.uid.value t['summary'] = to_normal_str(t['summary']) print(args.todo_template.format(**t)) def todo_complete(caldav_conn, args): if args.nocaldav: raise ValueError("No caldav connection, aborting") tasks = todo_select(caldav_conn, args) for task in tasks: if hasattr(task.instance.vtodo, 'rrule'): rrule = rrulestr(task.instance.vtodo.rrule.value) try: next = rrule.after(datetime.now()) except TypeError: ## pesky problem with comparition of timestamps with and without tzinfo next = rrule.after(datetime.now(tz=tzlocal.get_localzone())) if next: ## new_task is to be completed and we keep the original task open completed_task = task.copy() remaining_task = task ## the remaining task should have recurrence id set to next start time, and range THISANDFUTURE if hasattr(remaining_task.instance.vtodo, 'recurrence_id'): del remaining_task.instance.vtodo.recurrence_id remaining_task.instance.vtodo.add('recurrence-id') remaining_task.instance.vtodo.recurrence_id.value = next ## TODO: should be same type as dtstart (date or datetime) remaining_task.instance.vtodo.dtstart.value = next ## TODO: should be same type as dtstart (date or datetime) remaining_task.instance.vtodo.recurrence_id.params['RANGE'] = [ 'THISANDFUTURE' ] remaining_task.instance.vtodo.rrule remaining_task.save() ## the completed task should have recurrence id set to current time ## count in rrule should decrease if hasattr(completed_task.instance.vtodo, 'recurrence_id'): del completed_task.instance.vtodo.recurrence_id completed_task.instance.vtodo.add('recurrence-id') completed_task.instance.vtodo.recurrence_id.value = datetime.now() completed_task.instance.vtodo.dtstart.value = datetime.now() count_search = re.search('COUNT=(\d+)', completed_task.instance.vtodo.rrule.value) if count_search: completed_task.instance.vtodo.rrule.value = re.replace('COUNT=(\d+)', 'COUNT=%d' % int(count_search.group(1))-1) completed_task.complete() continue task.complete() def todo_delete(caldav_conn, args): if args.nocaldav: raise ValueError("No caldav connection, aborting") tasks = todo_select(caldav_conn, args) for task in tasks: task.delete() def config_section(config, section='default'): if section in config and 'inherits' in config[section]: ret = config_section(config, config[section]['inherits']) else: ret = {} if section in config: ret.update(config[section]) return ret def main(): """ the main function does (almost) nothing but parsing command line parameters """ ## This boilerplate pattern is from ## http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3609852 ## We want defaults for the command line options to be fetched from the config file # Parse any conf_file specification # We make this parser with add_help=False so that # it doesn't parse -h and print help. conf_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( prog=__product__, description=__doc__, # printed with -h/--help # Don't mess with format of description formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, # Turn off help, so we print all options in response to -h add_help=False ) conf_parser.add_argument("--config-file", help="Specify config file", metavar="FILE", default=os.getenv('XDG_CONFIG_HOME', os.getenv('HOME', '~') + '/.config')+'/calendar.conf') conf_parser.add_argument("--config-section", help="Specify config section; allows several caldav servers to be configured in the same config file", default='default') conf_parser.add_argument("--interactive-config", help="Interactively ask for configuration", action="store_true") args, remaining_argv = conf_parser.parse_known_args() conf_parser.add_argument("--version", action='version', version='%%(prog)s %s' % __version__) config = {} try: with open(args.config_file) as config_file: config = json.load(config_file) except IOError: ## File not found logging.info("no config file found") except ValueError: if args.interactive_config: logging.error("error in config file. Be aware that the current config file will be ignored and overwritten", exc_info=True) else: logging.error("error in config file. You may want to run --interactive-config or fix the config file", exc_info=True) if args.interactive_config: defaults = interactive_config(args, config, remaining_argv) if not remaining_argv: return else: defaults = config_section(config, args.config_section) if not 'ssl_verify_cert' in defaults: defaults['ssl_verify_cert'] = 'yes' if not 'language' in defaults: ## TODO: shouldn't this be lower case? defaults['language'] = 'EN' # Parse rest of arguments # Don't suppress add_help here so it will handle -h parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description=__doc__, prog=__product__, # Inherit options from config_parser parents=[conf_parser] ) parser.set_defaults(**defaults) ## Global options parser.add_argument("--nocaldav", help="Do not connect to CalDAV server, but read/write icalendar format from stdin/stdout", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("--icalendar", help="Read/write icalendar format from stdin/stdout", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("--timezone", help="Timezone to use") parser.add_argument('--language', help="language used") parser.add_argument("--caldav-url", help="Full URL to the caldav server", metavar="URL") parser.add_argument("--caldav-user", help="username to log into the caldav server", metavar="USER") parser.add_argument("--caldav-pass", help="password to log into the caldav server", metavar="PASS") parser.add_argument("--caldav-proxy", help="HTTP proxy server to use (if any)") parser.add_argument("--ssl-verify-cert", help="verification of the SSL cert - 'yes' to use the OS-provided CA-bundle, 'no' to trust any cert and the path to a CA-bundle") parser.add_argument("--debug-logging", help="turn on debug logging", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("--calendar-url", help="URL for calendar to be used (may be absolute or relative to caldav URL, or just the name of the calendar)") parser.add_argument("--ignoremethod", help="Ignores METHOD property if exists in the request. This violates RFC4791 but is sometimes appended by some calendar servers", action="store_true") parser.set_defaults(print_help=parser.print_help) ## TODO: check sys.argv[0] to find command ## TODO: set up logging subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(title='command') ## Tasks todo_parser = subparsers.add_parser('todo') todo_parser.add_argument('--top', '-1', action='count', default=0) todo_parser.add_argument('--offset', action='count', default=0) todo_parser.add_argument('--offsetn', type=int, default=0) todo_parser.add_argument('--limit', type=int, default=0) todo_parser.add_argument('--todo-uid') todo_parser.add_argument('--hide-parents', help='Hide the parent if you need to work on children tasks first (parent task depends on children tasks to be done first)', action='store_true') todo_parser.add_argument('--hide-children', help='Hide the parent if you need to work on children tasks first (parent task depends on children tasks to be done first)', action='store_true') todo_parser.add_argument('--overdue', help='Only show overdue tasks', action='store_true') todo_parser.add_argument('--hide-future', help='Hide events with future dtstart', action='store_true') for attr in vtodo_txt_one + vtodo_txt_many: todo_parser.add_argument('--'+attr, help="for filtering tasks") for attr in vtodo_txt_one + vtodo_txt_many: todo_parser.add_argument('--no'+attr, help="for filtering tasks", action='store_true') #todo_parser.add_argument('--priority', ....) #todo_parser.add_argument('--sort-by', ....) #todo_parser.add_argument('--due-before', ....) todo_parser.set_defaults(print_help=todo_parser.print_help) todo_subparsers = todo_parser.add_subparsers(title='tasks subcommand') todo_create_parser = todo_subparsers.add_parser('createlist') todo_create_parser.add_argument('tasklist_id') todo_create_parser.set_defaults(func=create_tasklist) todo_add_parser = todo_subparsers.add_parser('add') todo_add_parser.add_argument('summaryline', nargs='+') todo_add_parser.add_argument('--set-dtstart', default=date.today()+timedelta(1)) todo_add_parser.add_argument('--set-due', default=date.today()+timedelta(1)) todo_add_parser.add_argument('--is-child', help="the new task is a child-task of the selected task(s)", action='store_true') for attr in vtodo_txt_one + vtodo_txt_many: if attr != 'summary': todo_add_parser.add_argument('--set-'+attr, help="Set "+attr) # TODO: we probably want to be able to set or delete alarms in other situations, yes? generalize? todo_add_parser.add_argument('--alarm', metavar='DURATION_BEFORE', help="specifies a time at which a reminder should be presented for this task, " \ "relative to the start time of the task (as a timestamp delta)") todo_add_parser.set_defaults(func=todo_add) todo_list_parser = todo_subparsers.add_parser('list') todo_list_parser.add_argument('--todo-template', help="Template for printing out the event", default="{dtstart}{dtstart_passed_mark} {due}{due_passed_mark} {summary}") todo_list_parser.add_argument('--default-due', help="If a task has no due date set, list it with the due date set N days from today", type=int, default=14) todo_list_parser.add_argument('--list-categories', help="Instead of listing the todo-items, list the unique categories used", action='store_true') todo_list_parser.add_argument('--timestamp-format', help="strftime-style format string for the output timestamps", default="%Y-%m-%d (%a)") todo_list_parser.set_defaults(func=todo_list) todo_edit_parser = todo_subparsers.add_parser('edit') for attr in vtodo_txt_one + vtodo_txt_many: todo_edit_parser.add_argument('--set-'+attr, help="Set "+attr) for attr in vtodo_txt_many: todo_edit_parser.add_argument('--add-'+attr, help="Add an "+attr) todo_edit_parser.add_argument('--pdb', help='Allow interactive edit through the python debugger', action='store_true') todo_edit_parser.set_defaults(func=todo_edit) todo_postpone_parser = todo_subparsers.add_parser('postpone') todo_postpone_parser.add_argument('until', help="either a new date or +interval to add some interval to the existing time, or i.e. 'in 3d' to set the time to a new time relative to the current time. interval is a number postfixed with a one character unit (any of smhdwy). If the todo-item has a dtstart, this field will be modified, else the due timestamp will be modified. If both timestamps exists and dstart will be moved beyond the due time, the due time will be set to dtime.") todo_postpone_parser.add_argument('--due', help="move the due, not the dtstart", action='store_true') todo_postpone_parser.set_defaults(func=todo_postpone) todo_complete_parser = todo_subparsers.add_parser('complete') todo_complete_parser.set_defaults(func=todo_complete) todo_delete_parser = todo_subparsers.add_parser('delete') todo_delete_parser.set_defaults(func=todo_delete) ## journal journal_parser = subparsers.add_parser('journal') journal_parser.set_defaults(print_help=journal_parser.print_help) journal_subparsers = journal_parser.add_subparsers(title='journal subcommand') journal_add_parser = journal_subparsers.add_parser('add') journal_add_parser.add_argument('summaryline', nargs='+') journal_add_parser.set_defaults(func=journal_add) calendar_parser = subparsers.add_parser('calendar') calendar_parser.set_defaults(print_help=calendar_parser.print_help) calendar_subparsers = calendar_parser.add_subparsers(title='cal subcommand') calendar_create_parser = calendar_subparsers.add_parser('create') calendar_create_parser.add_argument('cal_id') calendar_create_parser.set_defaults(func=create_calendar) calendar_add_parser = calendar_subparsers.add_parser('add') calendar_add_parser.add_argument('event_time', help="Timestamp and duration of the event. See the documentation for event_time specifications") calendar_add_parser.add_argument('summary', nargs='+') calendar_add_parser.set_defaults(func=calendar_add) calendar_add_parser.add_argument('--whole-day', help='Whole-day event', action='store_true', default=False) calendar_add_parser.add_argument('--private', help='Private event', action='store_true', default=False) for attr in vcal_txt_one + vcal_txt_many: calendar_add_parser.add_argument('--set-'+attr, help='Set '+attr) calendar_addics_parser = calendar_subparsers.add_parser('addics') calendar_addics_parser.add_argument('--file', help="ICS file to upload", default='-') calendar_addics_parser.set_defaults(func=calendar_addics) calendar_agenda_parser = calendar_subparsers.add_parser('agenda') calendar_agenda_parser.add_argument('--from-time', help="Fetch calendar events from this timestamp. See the documentation for time specifications. Defaults to now") calendar_agenda_parser.add_argument('--to-time', help="Fetch calendar until this timestamp") calendar_agenda_parser.add_argument('--agenda-mins', help="Fetch calendar for so many minutes", type=int) calendar_agenda_parser.add_argument('--agenda-days', help="Fetch calendar for so many days", type=int, default=7) calendar_agenda_parser.add_argument('--event-template', help="Template for printing out the event", default="{dtstart} {summary}") calendar_agenda_parser.add_argument('--timestamp-format', help="strftime-style format string for the output timestamps", default="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M (%a)") calendar_agenda_parser.set_defaults(func=calendar_agenda) calendar_delete_parser = calendar_subparsers.add_parser('delete') calendar_delete_parser.add_argument('--event-uid') calendar_delete_parser.add_argument('--event-url') calendar_delete_parser.set_defaults(func=calendar_delete) args = parser.parse_args(remaining_argv) if args.debug_logging: ## TODO: set up more proper logging in a more proper way logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.DEBUG) caldav.log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) caldav.log.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler()) if not args.nocaldav: if not args.calendar_url and not args.caldav_url: sys.stderr.write(""" missing mandatory arguments ... either calendar_url or caldav_url needs to be set Have you set up a config file? Read the doc or ... ... use the --interactive-config option to create a config file """) sys.exit(1) caldav_conn = caldav_connect(args) else: caldav_conn = None if args.ssl_verify_cert == 'no': urllib3.disable_warnings(urllib3.exceptions.InsecureRequestWarning) if hasattr(args, 'func'): return args.func(caldav_conn, args) else: ## We get here if a subcommand is not given - in that case we should print a friendly ## help message. With python2 this goes automatically, with python3 we get here. ## ref https://stackoverflow.com/a/22994500 subcommands are by default not required anymore ## in python3. However, setting required=True gave a traceback rather than a friendly error message. args.print_help() if __name__ == '__main__': main()