Internet-Draft vCard JSContact Extensions November 2022
Stepanek & Loffredo Expires 29 May 2023 [Page]
Workgroup:
Calendaring Extensions
Internet-Draft:
draft-ietf-calext-vcard-jscontact-extensions-02
Published:
Intended Status:
Standards Track
Expires:
Authors:
R. Stepanek
Fastmail
M. Loffredo
IIT-CNR

vCard Format Extension for JSContact

Abstract

This document defines a set of new properties for vCard and extends the use of existing ones. Their primary purpose is to align the same set of features between the JSContact and vCard formats, but the new definitions also aim to be useful within just the vCard format.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

The JSContact [I-D.ietf-calext-jscontact] format aims to be an alternative to the vCard [RFC6350] format for representation of contact and address book data. As such, it introduces new semantics that are not covered in the current definition of vCard and its various extensions. Converting contact data between the two formats is defined in [I-D.ietf-calext-jscontact-vcard] with the goal of not loosing any semantics during conversion. In order to do so, this document defines a new set of properties for vCard and extends existing definitions.

1.1. Requirements Language

The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119] [RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all capitals, as shown here.

2. New Properties

2.1. CONTACT-CHANNEL-PREF Property

Property name:
CONTACT-CHANNEL-PREF
Purpose:
This property defines which channels the entity associated with this vCard prefers to be contacted with.
Value type:
A single text value, restricted to an enumerated list of allowed values.
Cardinality:
*
Property parameters:
The PREF parameter defines the preference of this contact channel in relation to other contact channels. The TYPE parameter defines when to use this preference.
Description:
This defines an order of preferences for contact channels. The contact channels supported in this specification are phone numbers, email, instant messaging and postal delivery. They are identified by the name of the respective vCard property.
Format definition:

This property is defined by the following notation:

contact-channel-pref  = "CONTACT-CHANNEL-PREF
                    *(";" contact-channel-pref-param )
                      ":" contact-channel-pref-value CRLF

contact-channel-pref-param  = type-param / pref-param / any-param

contact-channel-pref-value = "ADR" / "EMAIL" / "IMPP" / "TEL" / x-value
Example(s):
CONTACT-CHANNEL-PREF;PREF=1:EMAIL
CONTACT-CHANNEL-PREF;PREF=2:TEL

2.2. CREATED Property

Property name:
CREATED
Purpose:
This property defines the date and time when the vCard was created
Value type:
A single timestamp value.
Cardinality:
*1
Property parameters:
VALUE
Description:
This is the time stamp when the vCard was created. Copying the vCard across systems does not count as a new creation, nor does a new revision. Instead, the time stamp value typically stays unchanged for the existence of the vCard.
Format definition:

This property is defined by the following notation:

created       = "CREATED" createdparam
                ":" timestamp CRLF

createdparam  = *(
                 ;
                 ; The following is OPTIONAL,
                 ; but MUST NOT occur more than once.
                 ;
                 (";" "VALUE" "=" "TIMESTAMP") /
                 ;
                 ; The following is OPTIONAL,
                 ; and MAY occur more than once.
                 ;
                 (";" any-param)
                 ;
                 )
Example(s):
CREATED:20220705093412Z
CREATED;VALUE=TIMESTAMP:20211022T140000-05

2.3. GRAMMATICAL-GENDER Property

Property name:
GRAMMATICAL-GENDER
Purpose:
This property defines the grammatical gender that shall be used to address the entity represented by this vCard.
Value type:
A single text value, restricted to an enumerated list of allowed values.
Cardinality:
*
Property parameters:
LANG
Description:

This property defines the grammatical gender that the contact prefers to be addressed by or referred at. Multiple occurrences of this property are allowed, but SHOULD be distinguished by the LANG parameter.

Many human languages use grammatical genders in salutations and other language constructs. For example, the German language typically distinguishes between the grammatical gender of the recipient in salutations. The allowed values for this property aim to cover grammatical genders for the majority of human languages. Future RFCs MAY define additional values if the current selection is found to be inadequate.

Format definition:

This property is defined by the following notation:

gram-gender       = "GRAMMATICAL-GENDER" gram-gender-param
                      ":" gram-gender-value CRLF

gram-gender-param =
                *(
                 ;
                 ; The following is OPTIONAL,
                 ; but MUST NOT occur more than once.
                 ;
                 (";" language-param) /
                 ;
                 ; The following is OPTIONAL,
                 ; and MAY occur more than once.
                 ;
                 (";" any-param)
                 ;
                 )

gram-gender-value = "animate" /
                    "female" /
                    "inanimate" /
                    "male" /
                    "neuter" /
                    x-value
Example(s):
GRAMMATICAL-GENDER:neuter

2.4. LOCALE Property

Property name:
LOCALE
Purpose:
This property defines the default locale that human-readable text values in this vCard should be assumed written in.
Value type:
A single Language-Tag value as defined in Section 4 of [RFC6350].
Cardinality:
*1
Property parameters:
The LANG parameter MUST NOT be assigned to this property.
Description:
This property defines the locale in which property values of type TEXT shall be assumed to be written for this vCard. If a vCard property includes the LANG parameter, then the parameter value has higher precedence than the LOCALE property value.
Format definition:

This property is defined by the following notation:

locale       = "LOCALE" any-param
                ":" Language-Tag CRLF   ; defined in RFC6350, Section 4.
Example(s):
LOCALE:de-AT

2.5. PRONOUNS Property

Property name:
PRONOUNS
Purpose:
This property defines the pronouns that shall be used to refer to the entity represented by this vCard.
Value type:
A single text value.
Cardinality:
*
Property parameters:
LANG, PREF, TYPE
Description:
This property contains the pronouns that the contact chooses to use for themselves. The value is free-form text. These pronouns shall be used when addressing or referring to the contact. Multiple occurrences of this property MAY define pronouns for multiple languages, preferences and contexts.
Format definition:

This property is defined by the following notation:

pronouns       = "PRONOUNS" pronouns-param
                ":" text CRLF

pronouns-param =
                *(
                 ;
                 ; The following is OPTIONAL,
                 ; but MUST NOT occur more than once.
                 ;
                 (";" language-param / pref-param / type-param) /
                 ;
                 ; The following is OPTIONAL,
                 ; and MAY occur more than once.
                 ;
                 (";" any-param)
                 ;
                 )
Example(s):
PRONOUNS;LANG=en:they/them

2.6. SOCIALPROFILE Property

Property name:
SOCIALPROFILE
Purpose:
To specify the URI or username for social media profiles associated with the object the vCard represents.
Value type:
A single URI or TEXT value. The default value type is URI.
Cardinality:
*
Property parameters:
The SERVICE-TYPE parameter SHOULD be assigned to this property if the value type is URI. It MUST be assigned if the value type is TEXT. In either case, it MUST NOT be assigned more than once.
Description:
Several vCard address book implementations currently use an experimental X-SOCIALPROFILE property to store social media profiles for contacts. This specification provides a standard property for the same purpose. In addition to the typical use of this property with URI values, it also allows to set usernames for social media services as free-text TEXT values, in which case the service name MUST be provided as a parameter.
Format definition:

This property is defined by the following notation:

SOCIALPR-param = "VALUE=uri" / "VALUE=text" / service-type-param / any-param
SOCIALPR-value = URI / text ; Value and VALUE parameter MUST match.
Example(s):
SOCIALPROFILE;SERVICE-TYPE=Twitter:https://twitter.com/ietf
SOCIALPROFILE:https://github.com/github
SOCIALPROFILE;SERVICE-TYPE=SomeSite;VALUE=TEXT:peter94

3. New Parameters

3.1. AUTHOR Parameter

Parameter name:
AUTHOR
Purpose:
This parameter identifies the author of the associated property value.
Description:

This parameter MAY be set on any property where conveying authorship is desired. It identifies the author as a URI [RFC3986]. Since every valid URI includes the COLON (U+003A) character, the parameter value MUST be quoted. Note that as an alternative or in addition to this parameter, the AUTHOR-NAME parameter allows to name an author as free-text value (see Section 3.2).

Format definition:
author-param    = "AUTHOR" "=" DQUOTE +QSAFE-CHAR DQUOTE
                ; a valid URI from Section 3 of [RFC3986]
Example(s):
NOTE;AUTHOR="mailto:john@example.com":This is some note.

3.2. AUTHOR-NAME Parameter

Parameter name:
AUTHOR-NAME
Purpose:
This parameter names the author of the associated property value.
Description:

This parameter MAY be set on any property where conveying authorship is desired. It names the author as a free-text value. The parameter value MUST NOT be empty. Implementations MUST take care to quote the name part, if otherwise the part would not be a valid param-value (see Section 3.3 of [RFC6350]). Note that as an alternative or in addition to this parameter, the AUTHOR parameter allows to identify an author by URI (see Section 3.1).

Format definition:
author-name-param    = "AUTHOR-NAME" "=" param-value ; not empty
Example(s):
NOTE;AUTHOR-NAME=John Doe:This is some note.
NOTE;AUTHOR-NAME="_:l33tHacker:_":A note with an unusual author name.

3.3. CREATED Parameter

Parameter name:
CREATED
Purpose:
This parameter defines the date and time when a property was created in a vCard.
Description:

This parameter MAY be set on any property to define the point in time when the property was created. The value MUST be a valid TIMESTAMP value as defined in Section 4.3.5 of [RFC6350]. Generally, updating a property value SHOULD NOT change the creation timestamp. It is up to implementations to decide if a property change resembles an update or rather a delete and create.

Format definition:
created-param    = "CREATED" "=" param-value ;
                ; a valid TIMESTAMP from Section 4.3.5 of [RFC6350]
Example(s):
NOTE;CREATED=20221122T151823Z:This is some note.

3.4. DERIVED Parameter

Parameter name:
DERIVED
Purpose:
This parameter specifies that the value of the associated property is derived from some other property value or values.
Description:

This property parameter MAY be specified on any property when the value is derived from some other property or properties. When present with a value of true, clients MUST NOT update the property.

For an example, an implementation may derive the value of the FN property from the name components of the N property. It indicates this by setting the DERIVED parameter on the FN property to true.

Format definition:
derived-param    = "DERIVED" "=" ("true" / "false")
; Default is false
Example(s):
N:;John;Quinlan;Mr.;
FN;DERIVED=TRUE:Mr.  John Quinlan

3.5. RANKS Parameter

Parameter name:
RANKS
Purpose:
This parameter specifies a ranking among the name components of a vCard N property value.
Description:

The vCard N property defines the name of the object represented by a vCard. A name may consist of multiple name components of the same type, such as surnames, and these form a sequence of values in the structured N property value. However, the order in which a name component appears in the N property value does not allow to infer its culturally or otherwise significant rank among other values of the same component type. Notably, cultures may distinguish between a first and a second surname, or people might prefer to go by their second given name.

The RANKS parameter on a N property assigns a rank among the same-typed name components of a N property value. The parameter value is structurally equivalent to the multi-valued N property value: ranks of different name component types are separated by semi-colon, ranks among the same name component types are separated by colon. The rank is an integer number larger than or equal to 1 and indicates the first or nth rank. Its location within the RANKS parameter value ranks the name component value at that same position within the N property value. An empty or absent rank indicates that the rank of its related name component value is undefined.

Format definition:
ranks-param     = ranks-component 4(";" ranks-component)
ranks-component = rank *("," rank)
rank            = (("1" / "2" / "3" / "4" / "5" / "6" / "7" / "8" / "9") *DIGIT)) / ""
Example(s):
N;RANKS="2,1";Gómez,Rodriguez;Pablo;;;
             ; The culturally "first" surname is Rodriguez but
             ; it appears at the second position in the N property.

N;RANKS=",1;,1":Hamilton,Cartland;Mary,Barbara;;Dame;
             ; The writer Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland
             ; generally published as "Barbara Cartland"

3.6. PROP-ID Parameter

Parameter name:
PROP-ID
Purpose:
This parameter identifies a property among all its siblings of the same type.
Description:

This parameter uniquely identifies a property among all of its siblings with the same name within a vCard. A valid PROP-ID value must be of 1 and a maximum of 255 octets in size, and it MUST only contain the ASCII alphanumeric characters (A-Za-z0-9), hyphen (-), and underscore (_). The identifier only has the purpose to uniquely identify siblings, its value has no other meaning. If an application makes use of PROP-ID it SHOULD assign a unique identifier to each sibling property of the same name within their embedding component. The same identifier MAY be used for properties of a different name, and it MAY also be assigned to a same-named property that is not a sibling.

Resolving duplicate identifier conflicts is specific to the application. Similarly, handling properties where some but not all siblings have a PROP-ID is assigned, is application-specific.

Format definition:
prop-id-param  = "PROP-ID" "=" 1*255(ALPHA / DIGIT / "-"/ "_")
Example(s):
PHOTO;PROP-ID=p827:data:image/jpeg;base64,MIICajCCAdOgAwIBAg
        <...remainder of base64-encoded data...>

3.7. SERVICE-TYPE Parameter

Parameter name:
SERVICE-TYPE
Purpose:
To define the online service name associated with a messaging or social media profile.
Description:

This parameter MAY be specified on a IMPP or SOCIALPROFILE property to name the online service associated with that property value. Its value is case-sensitive, its letter cases MUST be preserved.

Several vCard address book implementations currently use an experimental X-SERVICE-TYPE parameter property to achieve the same as this parameter. This specification provides a standard parameter for the same purpose.

Format definition:
service-type-param    = param-value
Example(s):
SOCIALPROFILE;SERVICE-TYPE=Twitter:https://twitter.com/ietf

4. Security Considerations

This specification extends the vCard Format Specification. The same security considerations as outlined in Section 9 of [RFC6350] apply.

5. IANA Considerations

IANA is requested to add the following entries to the "vCard Properties" registry, defined in Section 10.3.1. of [RFC6350].

Table 1: New VCARD Properties
Namespace Property Reference
CONTACT-CHANNEL-PREF This document, Section 2.1
CREATED This document, Section 2.2
GRAMMATICAL-GENDER This document, Section 2.3
LOCALE This document, Section 2.4
PRONOUNS This document, Section 2.5
SOCIALPROFILE This document, Section 2.6

IANA is requested to add the following entries to the "vCard Parameters" registry, defined in Section 10.3.2. of [RFC6350].

Table 2: New VCARD Parameters
Namespace Parameter Reference
AUTHOR This document, Section 3.1
AUTHOR-NAME This document, Section 3.2
CREATED This document, Section 3.3
DERIVED This document, Section 3.4
PROP-ID This document, Section 3.6
RANKS This document, Section 3.5
SERVICE-TYPE This document, Section 3.7

IANA is requested to add the following entries to the "vCard Property Values" registry, defined in Section 10.3.4. of [RFC6350].

Table 3: New VCARD Property Values
Property Value Reference
GRAMMATICAL-GENDER animate This document, Section 2.3
GRAMMATICAL-GENDER female This document, Section 2.3
GRAMMATICAL-GENDER inanimate This document, Section 2.3
GRAMMATICAL-GENDER male This document, Section 2.3
GRAMMATICAL-GENDER neuter This document, Section 2.3

6. References

6.1. Normative References

[RFC2119]
Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.
[RFC3986]
Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66, RFC 3986, DOI 10.17487/RFC3986, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3986>.
[RFC6350]
Perreault, S., "vCard Format Specification", RFC 6350, DOI 10.17487/RFC6350, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6350>.
[RFC8174]
Leiba, B., "Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in RFC 2119 Key Words", BCP 14, RFC 8174, DOI 10.17487/RFC8174, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8174>.

6.2. Informative References

[I-D.ietf-calext-jscontact]
Stepanek, R. and M. Loffredo, "JSContact: A JSON representation of contact data", Work in Progress, Internet-Draft, draft-ietf-calext-jscontact-04, , <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-calext-jscontact-04>.
[I-D.ietf-calext-jscontact-vcard]
Loffredo, M. and R. Stepanek, "JSContact: Converting from and to vCard", Work in Progress, Internet-Draft, draft-ietf-calext-jscontact-vcard-03, , <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-calext-jscontact-vcard-03>.

Authors' Addresses

Robert Stepanek
Fastmail
PO Box 234, Collins St West
Melbourne VIC 8007
Australia
Mario Loffredo
IIT-CNR
Via Moruzzi,1
56124 Pisa
Italy