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* Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project
*
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package com.android.vcard;
import android.util.Log;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Represents vCard's property, or logical "one line" of each vCard entry.
*
* e.g.
* Given a vCard below, objects for N:name
, TEL:1111111111
are
* "property".
*
*
* BEGIN:VCARD
* N:name
* TEL:1111111111
* END:VCARD
*
*
* vCard's property has three elements: name, parameter (or param), and value. Name is the name
* of each property. Parameter or param is additional information for the property. Value is one
* or multiple values representing the parameter.
*
* e.g.
* N;CHARSET=UTF-8:Joe;Due;M.;Mr.;Ph.D.
, has "N" for name, "CHALSET=UTF-8" for param,
* and "Joe;Due;M.;Mr.;Ph.D." for value.
*
* Usually params are represented as "key=value" pair, but not always
* (The property TEL;WORK;VOICE:(111) 555-1212
has two params without key "TYPE",
* which are same as "TYPE=WORK" and "TYPE=VOICE". In vCard 3.0, we can even express them as
* "TYPE=WORK,VOICE").
*
* Sometimes (not always) value can be separated by semi-colon. In the example above "Joe;Due;;;"
* should be interpreted as five strings: "Joe" (for family name), "Due" (for given name), "M."
* (for middle name), "Mr." (for prefix), and "Ph.D." (for suffix). Whether the value is
* separable or not is specified by vCard specs.
*/
public class VCardProperty {
private static final String LOG_TAG = VCardConstants.LOG_TAG;
private String mName;
private List mGroupList;
private Map> mParameterMap =
new HashMap>();
private String mRawValue;
private List mValueList;
private byte[] mByteValue;
public void setName(String name) {
if (mName != null) {
Log.w(LOG_TAG, String.format("Property name is re-defined " +
"(existing: %s, requested: %s", mName, name));
}
mName = name;
}
public void addGroup(String group) {
if (mGroupList == null) {
mGroupList = new ArrayList();
}
mGroupList.add(group);
}
public void setParameter(final String paramName, final String paramValue) {
mParameterMap.clear();
addParameter(paramName, paramValue);
}
public void addParameter(final String paramName, final String paramValue) {
Collection values;
if (!mParameterMap.containsKey(paramName)) {
if (paramName.equals("TYPE")) {
values = new HashSet();
} else {
values = new ArrayList();
}
mParameterMap.put(paramName, values);
} else {
values = mParameterMap.get(paramName);
}
values.add(paramValue);
}
public void setRawValue(String rawValue) {
mRawValue = rawValue;
}
// TODO: would be much better to have translateRawValue() functionality instead of forcing
// VCardParserImpl does this job.
public void setValues(String... propertyValues) {
mValueList = Arrays.asList(propertyValues);
}
public void setValues(List propertyValueList) {
mValueList = propertyValueList;
}
public void addValues(String... propertyValues) {
if (mValueList == null) {
mValueList = Arrays.asList(propertyValues);
} else {
mValueList.addAll(Arrays.asList(propertyValues));
}
}
public void addValues(List propertyValueList) {
if (mValueList == null) {
mValueList = new ArrayList(propertyValueList);
} else {
mValueList.addAll(propertyValueList);
}
}
public void setByteValue(byte[] byteValue) {
mByteValue = byteValue;
}
public String getName() {
return mName;
}
public List getGroupList() {
return mGroupList;
}
public Map> getParameterMap() {
return mParameterMap;
}
public Collection getParameters(String type) {
return mParameterMap.get(type);
}
public String getRawValue() {
return mRawValue;
}
public List getValueList() {
return mValueList;
}
public byte[] getByteValue() {
return mByteValue;
}
}