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27 class InvalidICS(Exception): pass
28 class notJoined(Exception): pass
30 def lineJoiner(oldcal):
31 '''Takes a string containing a calendar and returns an array of its lines'''
33 if list(oldcal) == oldcal:
34 oldcal = '\r\n'.join(oldcal)
36 oldcal.replace('\r\n ', '')
37 return oldcal.split('\r\n')
40 def lineFolder(oldcal, length=75):
41 '''Folds content lines to a specified length, returns a list'''
44 sys.stderr.write('WARN: lines > 75 octets are not RFC compliant\n')
50 # Line fits inside length, do nothing
51 if len(line.rstrip()) <= length:
54 brokenline = [line[0:length] + '\r\n']
56 while ll < len(line.rstrip('\r\n')) + 1:
57 brokenline.append(' ' + line[ll:sl+ll].rstrip('\r\n') + '\r\n')
63 def getContent(url='',stdin=False):
64 '''Generic content retriever, DO NOT use this function in a CGI script as
65 it can read from the local disk (which you probably don't want it to).
68 # Special case, if this is a HTTP url, return the data from it using
69 # the HTTP functions which attempt to play a bit nicer.
70 parsedURL = urlparse.urlparse(url)
71 if 'http' in parsedURL[0]: return getHTTPContent(url)
74 content = sys.stdin.read()
78 try: content = open(os.path.abspath(url),'r').read()
79 except (IOError, OSError), e:
80 sys.stderr.write('%s\n'%e)
84 # If we've survived, use python's generic URL opening library to handle it
87 res = urllib2.urlopen(url)
90 except (urllib2.URLError, ValueError), e:
91 sys.stderr.write('%s\n'%e)
96 def getHTTPContent(url='',cache='.httplib2-cache'):
97 '''This function attempts to play nice when retrieving content from HTTP
98 services. It's what you should use in a CGI script. It will (by default)
99 slurp the first 20 bytes of the file and check that we are indeed looking
100 at an ICS file before going for broke.'''
107 if not url: return ''
109 if 'httplib2' in sys.modules:
110 try: h = httplib2.Http('.httplib2-cache')
111 except OSError: h = httplib2.Http()
115 if h: content = h.request(url)[1]
117 except ValueError, e:
118 sys.stderr.write('%s\n'%e)
122 content = urllib2.urlopen(url).read()
124 except urllib2.URLError, e:
125 sys.stderr.write('%s\n'%e)
130 if __name__ == '__main__':
131 from optparse import OptionParser
132 # If the user passed us a 'stdin' argument, we'll go with that,
133 # otherwise we'll try for a url opener
135 parser = OptionParser('usage: %prog [options] url')
136 parser.add_option('-s', '--stdin', action='store_true', dest='stdin',
137 default=False, help='Take a calendar from standard input')
138 parser.add_option('-o', '--output', dest='outfile', default='',
139 help='Specify output file (defaults to standard output)')
141 (options, args) = parser.parse_args()
143 if not args and not options.stdin:
146 elif not options.stdin:
151 content = getContent(url, options.stdin)