vcard-creator-fork

A JavaScript vCard creator library for both node.js and the web

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import vcardCreatorFork from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/vcard-creator-fork';
</script>

README

vcard-creator

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A JavaScript vCard 3.0 creator library for both node.js and the web. It outputs the vCard text that should be saved as a *.vcf file.

Origin

This is based on jeroendesloovere's vCard for PHP.

Installation

yarn add vcard-creator

# or

npm install vcard-creator

Usage

As an ESM module (web)

Load vcard-creator directly from skypack (CDN).

<script type="module">
  import VCard from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/vcard-creator'
</script>

Demo available in codepen.

On the web (self-hosted)

It's exposed through the window global object as explained below.

index.html

<head>
  <script type="text/javascript" src="./js/vcard-creator.js"></script>
  <script type="text/javascript" src="./js/main.js"></script>
</head>

main.js

// Define a new vCard
var VCard = window.vcardcreator.default
var myVCard = new VCard()

// ...rest of the code

With a bundler / Node.js

With a bundler (e.g. webpack) or in Node.js you can just require / import it.

const VCard = require('vcard-creator').default

// Define a new vCard
const myVCard = new VCard()

Or...

import VCard from 'vcard-creator'

// Define a new vCard
const myVCard = new VCard()

Including an image

You need to provide the image already properly encoded (base64). Most software will probably ignore a photo URL, even if it adheres to the specification.

// Example in Node.js

const fs = require('fs')
const VCard = require('vcard-creator').default

const imagePath = './lib/__tests__/assets/sample.jpg'
const image = fs.readFileSync(imagePath, { encoding: 'base64', flag: 'r' })

const vCard = new VCard()

vCard.addPhoto(image, 'JPEG')

Include the proper MIME type (defaults to JPEG).

iCalendar format

For Apple devices that don't support the vcf file format, there is a workaround. Specify the format of the output as vcalendar and then save it with a ics file extension instead.

The trick is to create an iCalendar file with a vCard attached.

// Define a new vCard as 'vcalendar'
const myVCalendar = new VCard('vcalendar')

// ...or set it afterwards
const myOtherVCalendar = new VCard()
myOtherVCalendar.setFormat('vcalendar')

Example

import VCard from 'vcard-creator'

// Define a new vCard
const myVCard = new VCard()

// Some variables
const lastname = 'Desloovere'
const firstname = 'Jeroen'
const additional = ''
const prefix = ''
const suffix = ''

myVCard
  // Add personal data
  .addName(lastname, firstname, additional, prefix, suffix)
  // Add work data
  .addCompany('Siesqo')
  .addJobtitle('Web Developer')
  .addRole('Data Protection Officer')
  .addEmail('info@jeroendesloovere.be')
  .addPhoneNumber(1234121212, 'PREF;WORK')
  .addPhoneNumber(123456789, 'WORK')
  .addAddress(null, null, 'street', 'worktown', null, 'workpostcode', 'Belgium')
  .addURL('http://www.jeroendesloovere.be')

console.log(myVCard.toString())

Output

BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:3.0
REV:2017-08-31T17:00:15.850Z
N;CHARSET=utf-8:Desloovere;Jeroen;;;
FN;CHARSET=utf-8:Jeroen Desloovere
ORG;CHARSET=utf-8:Siesqo
TITLE;CHARSET=utf-8:Web Developer
ROLE;CHARSET=utf-8:Data Protection Officer
EMAIL;INTERNET:info@jeroendesloovere.be
TEL;PREF;WORK:1234121212
TEL;WORK:123456789
ADR;WORK;POSTAL;CHARSET=utf-8:name;extended;street;worktown;state;workpos
 tcode;Belgium
URL:http://www.jeroendesloovere.be
END:VCARD

Forking / Contributing

If you're interested in the development of this project, you can run some ready to use commands to compile and test your changes.

# Build
yarn build

# Test
yarn test:unit

yarn test:functional

yarn test:web-build

yarn test:web-export