;;; bbdb-csv-import.el --- import csv to bbdb version 3+ ;; Copyright (C) 2014 by Ian Kelling ;; Maintainer: Ian Kelling ;; Author: Ian Kelling ;; Created: 1 Apr 2014 ;; Version: 1.1 ;; Package-Requires: ((pcsv "1.3.3") (dash "2.5.0")) ;; Keywords: csv, util, bbdb ;; Homepage: https://gitlab.com/iankelling/bbdb-csv-import ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with this program. If not, see . ;;; Commentary: ;; Importer of csv (comma separated value) text into Emacs’s bbdb database, ;; version 3+. Works out of the box with csv exported from Thunderbird, Gmail, ;; Linkedin, Outlook.com/hotmail, and probably others. ;; Easily extensible to handle new formats. ;;; Installation: ;; ;; Install bbdb. If you installed this file with a package manager, just ;; ;; (require 'bbdb-csv-import) ;; ;; Else, note the min versions of dependencies above in "Package-Requires:", ;; and load this file. I don't know the exact minimum bbdb version. ;;; Usage: ;; ;; You may want to back up existing data in ~/.bbdb and ~/.emacs.d/bbdb in case ;; you don't like the newly imported data. ;; ;; Simply M-x `bbdb-csv-import-buffer' or `bbdb-csv-import-file'. ;; When called interactively, they prompt for file or buffer arguments. ;; ;; Tested to work with thunderbird, gmail, linkedin, outlook.com/hotmail.com For ;; those programs, if it's exporter has an option of what kind of csv format, ;; choose it's own native format if available, if not, choose an outlook ;; compatible format. If you're exporting from some other program, and its csv ;; exporter claims outlook compatibility, there is a good chance it will work ;; out of the box. ;; ;; If things don't work, you can probably fix it with a field mapping variable. ;; By default, we use a combination of all predefined mappings, and look for ;; every known field. If you have data that is from something we've already ;; tested, try using it's specific mapping table in case that works better. ;; Here is a handy template to set each of the predefined mapping tables: ;; ;; (setq bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table bbdb-csv-import-combined) ;; (setq bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table bbdb-csv-import-thunderbird) ;; (setq bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table bbdb-csv-import-gmail) ;; (setq bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table bbdb-csv-import-linkedin) ;; (setq bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table bbdb-csv-import-outlook-web) ;; ;; If you need to define your own mapping table, it should not be too hard. Use ;; the existing tables as an example. Probably best to ignore the combined table ;; as it is an unnecessary complexity when working on a new table. The doc ;; string for `bbdb-create-internal' may also be useful. Please send any ;; new mapping tables to the maintainer listed in this file. The maintainer ;; should be able to help with any issues and may create a new mapping table ;; given sample data. ;; ;; Misc tips/troubleshooting: ;; - ASynK looks promising for syncing bbdb/google/outlook. ;; - The git repo contains a test folder with exactly tested version info and working ;; test data. ;; - bbdb doesn't work if you delete the bbdb database file in ;; the middle of an emacs session. If you want to empty the current bbdb database, ;; do M-x bbdb then .* then C-u * d on the beginning of a record. ;; - After changing a mapping table, don't forget to re-execute ;; (setq bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table ...) so that it propagates. ;;; Code: (require 'pcsv) (require 'dash) (require 'bbdb-com) (eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) (defconst bbdb-csv-import-thunderbird '(("firstname" "First Name") ("lastname" "Last Name") ("name" "Display Name") ("aka" "Nickname") ("mail" "Primary Email" "Secondary Email") ("phone" "Work Phone" "Home Phone" "Fax Number" "Pager Number" "Mobile Number") ("address" (("home address" (("Home Address" "Home Address 2") "Home City" "Home State" "Home ZipCode" "Home Country")) ("work address" (("Work Address" "Work Address 2") "Work City" "Work State" "Work ZipCode" "Work Country")))) ("organization" "Organization") ("xfields" "Web Page 1" "Web Page 2" "Birth Year" "Birth Month" "Birth Day" "Department" "Custom 1" "Custom 2" "Custom 3" "Custom 4" "Notes" "Job Title")) "Thunderbird csv format") (defconst bbdb-csv-import-linkedin '(("firstname" "First Name") ("lastname" "Last Name") ("middlename" "Middle Name") ("mail" "E-mail Address" "E-mail 2 Address" "E-mail 3 Address") ("phone" "Assistant's Phone" "Business Fax" "Business Phone" "Business Phone 2" "Callback" "Car Phone" "Company Main Phone" "Home Fax" "Home Phone" "Home Phone 2" "ISDN" "Mobile Phone" "Other Fax" "Other Phone" "Pager" "Primary Phone" "Radio Phone" "TTY/TDD Phone" "Telex") ("address" (("business address" (("Business Street" "Business Street 2" "Business Street 3") "Business City" "Business State" "Business Postal Code" "Business Country")) ("home address" (("Home Street" "Home Street 2" "Home Street 3") "Home City" "Home State" "Home Postal Code" "Home Country")) ("other address" (("Other Street" "Other Street 2" "Other Street 3") "Other City" "Other State" "Other Postal Code" "Other Country")))) ("organization" "Company") ("xfields" "Suffix" "Department" "Job Title" "Assistant's Name" "Birthday" "Manager's Name" "Notes" "Other Address PO Box" "Spouse" "Web Page" "Personal Web Page")) "Linkedin export in the Outlook csv format.") ;; note. PO Box and Extended Address are added as additional address street lines if they exist. ;; If you don't like this, just delete them from this fiel. ;; If you want some other special handling, it will need to be coded. (defconst bbdb-csv-import-gmail '(("firstname" "Given Name") ("lastname" "Family Name") ("name" "Name") ("mail" (repeat "E-mail 1 - Value")) ("phone" (repeat ("Phone 1 - Type" "Phone 1 - Value"))) ("address" (repeat (("Address 1 - Type") (("Address 1 - Street" "Address 1 - PO Box" "Address 1 - Extended Address") "Address 1 - City" "Address 1 - Region" "Address 1 - Postal Code" "Address 1 - Country")))) ("organization" (repeat "Organization 1 - Name")) ("xfields" "Additional Name" "Yomi Name" "Given Name Yomi" "Additional Name Yomi" "Family Name Yomi" "Name Prefix" "Name Suffix" "Initials" "Nickname" "Short Name" "Maiden Name" "Birthday" "Gender" "Location" "Billing Information" "Directory Server" "Mileage" "Occupation" "Hobby" "Sensitivity" "Priority" "Subject" "Notes" "Group Membership" ;; Gmail wouldn't let me add more than 1 organization, but no harm in ;; looking for multiple since the field name implies the possibility. (repeat "Organization 1 - Type" "Organization 1 - Yomi Name" "Organization 1 - Title" "Organization 1 - Department" "Organization 1 - Symbol" "Organization 1 - Location" "Organization 1 - Job Description") (repeat ("Relation 1 - Type" "Relation 1 - Value")) (repeat ("Website 1 - Type" "Website 1 - Value")) (repeat ("Event 1 - Type" "Event 1 - Value")) (repeat ("Custom Field 1 - Type" "Custom Field 1 - Value")))) "Gmail csv export format") (defconst bbdb-csv-import-gmail-typed-email (append (car (last bbdb-csv-import-gmail)) '((repeat "E-mail 1 - Type"))) "Like the first Gmail mapping, but use custom fields to store Gmail's email labels. This is separate because I assume most people don't use those labels and using the default labels would create useless custom fields.") (defconst bbdb-csv-import-outlook-web '(("firstname" "First Name") ("lastname" "Last Name") ("middlename" "Middle Name") ("mail" "E-mail Address" "E-mail 2 Address" "E-mail 3 Address") ("phone" "Assistant's Phone" "Business Fax" "Business Phone" "Business Phone 2" "Callback" "Car Phone" "Company Main Phone" "Home Fax" "Home Phone" "Home Phone 2" "ISDN" "Mobile Phone" "Other Fax" "Other Phone" "Pager" "Primary Phone" "Radio Phone" "TTY/TDD Phone" "Telex") ("address" (("business address" (("Business Street") "Business City" "Business State" "Business Postal Code" "Business Country")) ("home address" (("Home Street") "Home City" "Home State" "Home Postal Code" "Home Country")) ("other address" (("Other Street") "Other City" "Other State" "Other Postal Code" "Other Country")))) ("organization" "Company") ("xfields" "Anniversary" "Family Name Yomi" "Given Name Yomi" "Suffix" "Department" "Job Title" "Birthday" "Manager's Name" "Notes" "Spouse" "Web Page")) "Hotmail.com, outlook.com, live.com, etc. Based on 'Export for outlook.com and other services', not the export for Outlook 2010 and 2013.") (defconst bbdb-csv-import-outlook-typed-email (append (car (last bbdb-csv-import-outlook-web)) '((repeat "E-mail 1 - Type"))) "Like the previous var, but for outlook-web. Adds email labels as custom fields.") (defun bbdb-csv-import-flatten1 (list) "flatten LIST by 1 level." (--reduce-from (if (consp it) (-concat acc it) (-snoc acc it)) nil list)) (defun bbdb-csv-import-merge-map (root) "Combine two root mappings." (bbdb-csv-import-flatten1 (list root (-distinct (append (cdr (assoc root bbdb-csv-import-thunderbird)) (cdr (assoc root bbdb-csv-import-linkedin)) (cdr (assoc root bbdb-csv-import-gmail)) (cdr (assoc root bbdb-csv-import-outlook-web))))))) (defconst bbdb-csv-import-combined (list (bbdb-csv-import-merge-map "firstname") (bbdb-csv-import-merge-map "middlename") (bbdb-csv-import-merge-map "lastname") (bbdb-csv-import-merge-map "name") (bbdb-csv-import-merge-map "aka") (bbdb-csv-import-merge-map "mail") (bbdb-csv-import-merge-map "phone") ;; manually combined the addresses. Because it was easier. '("address" (repeat (("Address 1 - Type") (("Address 1 - Street" "Address 1 - PO Box" "Address 1 - Extended Address") "Address 1 - City" "Address 1 - Region" "Address 1 - Postal Code" "Address 1 - Country"))) (("business address" (("Business Street" "Business Street 2" "Business Street 3") "Business City" "Business State" "Business Postal Code" "Business Country")) ("home address" (("Home Street" "Home Street 2" "Home Street 3" "Home Address" "Home Address 2") "Home City" "Home State" "Home Postal Code" "Home ZipCode" "Home Country")) ("work address" (("Work Address" "Work Address 2") "Work City" "Work State" "Work ZipCode" "Work Country")) ("other address" (("Other Street" "Other Street 2" "Other Street 3") "Other City" "Other State" "Other Postal Code" "Other Country")))) (bbdb-csv-import-merge-map "organization") (bbdb-csv-import-merge-map "xfields"))) (defvar bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table bbdb-csv-import-combined "The table which maps bbdb fields to csv fields. The default should work for most cases. See the commentary section of this file for more details.") ;;;###autoload (defun bbdb-csv-import-file (filename) "Parse and import csv file FILENAME to bbdb." (interactive "fCSV file containg contact data: ") (bbdb-csv-import-buffer (find-file-noselect filename))) ;;;###autoload (defun bbdb-csv-import-buffer (&optional buffer-or-name) "Parse and import csv BUFFER-OR-NAME to bbdb. Argument is a buffer or name of a buffer. Defaults to current buffer." (interactive "bBuffer containing CSV contact data: ") (when (null bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table) (error "error: `bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table' is nil. Please set it and rerun.")) (let* ((csv-fields (pcsv-parse-buffer (get-buffer (or buffer-or-name (current-buffer))))) (csv-contents (cdr csv-fields)) (csv-fields (car csv-fields)) (initial-duplicate-value bbdb-allow-duplicates) csv-record rd assoc-plus flatten1) ;; convenient function names (fset 'rd 'bbdb-csv-import-rd) (fset 'assoc-plus 'bbdb-csv-import-assoc-plus) (fset 'flatten1 'bbdb-csv-import-flatten1) ;; Easier to allow duplicates and handle them post import vs failing as ;; soon as we find one. (setq bbdb-allow-duplicates t) ;; loop over the csv records (while (setq csv-record (map 'list 'cons csv-fields (pop csv-contents))) (cl-flet* ((replace-num (num string) ;; in STRING, replace all groups of numbers with NUM (replace-regexp-in-string "[0-9]+" (number-to-string num) string)) (expand-repeats (list) ;; return new list where elements from LIST in form ;; (repeat elem1 ...) become ((elem1 ...) [(elem2 ...)] ...) ;; For as many repeating numbered fields exist in the csv fields. ;; elem can be a string or a tree (a list with possibly lists inside it) (--reduce-from (if (not (and (consp it) (eq (car it) 'repeat))) (cons it acc) (setq it (cdr it)) (let* ((i 1) (first-field (car (flatten it)))) (setq acc (cons it acc)) ;; use first-field to test if there is another repetition. (while (member (replace-num (setq i (1+ i)) first-field) csv-fields) (cl-labels ((fun (cell) (if (consp cell) (mapcar #'fun cell) (replace-num i cell)))) (setq acc (cons (fun it) acc)))) acc)) nil list)) (map-bbdb (root) ;; ROOT = a root element from bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table. ;; Get the actual csv-fields, including variably repeated ones. flattened ;; by one because repeated fields are put in sub-lists, but ;; after expanding them, that extra depth is no longer ;; useful. Small quirk: address mappings without 'repeat ;; need to be grouped in a list because they contain sublists that we ;; don't want flattened. Better this than more complex code. (flatten1 (expand-repeats (cdr (assoc root bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table))))) (rd-assoc (root) ;; given ROOT, return a list of data, ignoring empty fields (rd (lambda (elem) (assoc-plus elem csv-record)) (map-bbdb root))) (assoc-expand (e) ;; E = data-field-name | (field-name-field data-field) ;; get data from the csv-record and return ;; (field-name data) or nil. (let ((data-name (if (consp e) (cdr (assoc (car e) csv-record)) e)) (data (assoc-plus (if (consp e) (cadr e) e) csv-record))) (if data (list data-name data)))) (map-assoc (field) ;; For simple mappings, get a single result (car (rd-assoc field)))) (let ((name (let ((first (map-assoc "firstname")) (middle (map-assoc "middlename")) (last (map-assoc "lastname")) (name (map-assoc "name"))) ;; prioritize any combination of first middle last over just "name" (if (or (and first last) (and first middle) (and middle last)) ;; purely historical note. ;; using (cons first last) as argument works the same as (concat first " " last) (concat (or first middle) " " (or middle last) (when (and first middle) (concat " " last) )) (or name first middle last "")))) (phone (rd 'vconcat (rd #'assoc-expand (map-bbdb "phone")))) (mail (rd-assoc "mail")) (xfields (rd (lambda (list) (let ((e (car list))) (while (string-match "-" e) (setq e (replace-match "" nil nil e))) (while (string-match " +" e) (setq e (replace-match "-" nil nil e))) (setq e (make-symbol (downcase e))) (cons e (cadr list)))) ;; change from (a b) to (a . b) (rd #'assoc-expand (map-bbdb "xfields")))) (address (rd (lambda (e) (let ((address-lines (rd (lambda (elem) (assoc-plus elem csv-record)) (caadr e))) ;; little bit of special handling so we can ;; use the combined mapping (address-data (--reduce-from (if (member it csv-fields) (cons (cdr (assoc it csv-record)) acc) acc) nil (cdadr e))) (elem-name (car e))) (setq address-lines (nreverse address-lines)) (setq address-data (nreverse address-data)) ;; make it a list of at least 2 elements (setq address-lines (append address-lines (-repeat (- 2 (length address-lines)) ""))) (when (consp elem-name) (setq elem-name (cdr (assoc (car elem-name) csv-record)))) ;; determine if non-nil and put together the minimum set (when (or (not (--all? (zerop (length it)) address-data)) (not (--all? (zerop (length it)) address-lines))) (when (> 2 (length address-lines)) (setcdr (max 2 (nthcdr (--find-last-index (not (null it)) address-lines) address-lines)) nil)) (vconcat (list elem-name) (list address-lines) address-data)))) (map-bbdb "address"))) (organization (rd-assoc "organization")) (affix (map-assoc "affix")) (aka (rd-assoc "aka"))) (bbdb-create-internal name affix aka organization mail phone address xfields t)))) (setq bbdb-allow-duplicates initial-duplicate-value))) (defun bbdb-csv-import-rd (func list) "like mapcar but don't build nil results into the resulting list" (--reduce-from (let ((funcreturn (funcall func it))) (if funcreturn (cons funcreturn acc) acc)) nil list)) (defun bbdb-csv-import-assoc-plus (key list) "Like (cdr assoc ...) but turn an empty string result to nil." (let ((result (cdr (assoc key list)))) (when (not (string= "" result)) result))) (provide 'bbdb-csv-import) ;;; bbdb-csv-import.el ends here