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for i in fh.readlines():
for i in fh:
line = i.replace("\n","")
line = i.replace("\n","")
last,first,detail = i.split(';')
last,first,detail = i.split(';')
check = False
for i in objectlist:
for i in objectlist:
if i.check(first,last):
if i.check(first,last):
i.update(detail)
i.update(detail)
check = True
break
break
if check == False:
else:
obj = contact(first,last)
obj = contact(first,last)
obj.update(detail)
obj.update(detail)
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print "N:"+i.last+";"+i.first
print "N:"+i.last+";"+i.first
print "FN:"+i.first+" "+i.last
print "FN:"+i.first+" "+i.last
for j in i.details.keys():
for j, v in i.details.items():
print j+i.details[j]
print j+v
now = datetime.datetime
now = datetime.datetime
n = now.now()
n = now.now()

Revision as of 21:51, 8 August 2010

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To import data, we first need to jailbreak the iPhone. There are many tutorials for this on the net. After jailbreaking, ensure that you have the package "Cydia" installed (usually included by default).

  1. From Cydia, install securedContacts (from the BigBoss repository)
  2. Run securedContacts, and download the resulting csv file on your PC.

contact.py

The following code will take the output csv file and transfer it into one large vcf file which you can import using the Contacts application on your N900. One drawback to using the securedContacts seems to be that any location information is lost, but I found this import a million times better than doing it by hand. Just copy the code into a new file "contact.py" and then rename your csv along side it as "contacts.csv".

You can run the code with:

python contact.py > contacts.vcf

<source lang="python">

  1. !/usr/bin/env python

import re import datetime, time fh = open('contacts.csv','r') objectlist = [] class contact: def __init__(self,first,last): self.last = last self.first = first self.details={}

def update(self,detail): value = detail.replace(" ","") value = value.strip('\n') homenum = re.compile("^[0-9]{8}$") mobnum = re.compile("^[0-9]{10}$") mobnum2 = re.compile("^\+[0-9]{11}$") email = re.compile("^.*@.*$")

if homenum.search(value): self.details['TEL;TYPE=HOME,VOICE:']=value elif mobnum.search(value): self.details['TEL;TYPE=MOBILE,VOICE:']=value elif mobnum2.search(value): self.details['TEL;TYPE=MOBILE,VOICE:']=value elif email.search(value): self.details['EMAIL;TYPE=PREF,INTERNET:']=value def check(self,first,last): if first == self.first: if last == self.last: return True else: return False else: return False


for i in fh: line = i.replace("\n","") last,first,detail = i.split(';')

for i in objectlist: if i.check(first,last): i.update(detail) break else: obj = contact(first,last) obj.update(detail) objectlist.append(obj)

for i in objectlist: print "BEGIN:VCARD" print "VERSION:3.0" print "N:"+i.last+";"+i.first print "FN:"+i.first+" "+i.last for j, v in i.details.items(): print j+v now = datetime.datetime n = now.now() print "REV:"+str(n.year)+str(n.month).zfill(2)+str(n.day).zfill(2)+"T"+str(n.hour).zfill(2)+str(n.minute).zfill(2)+str(n.second).zfill(2)+"Z" print "END:VCARD" </source>

After your vcf file is generated, you can place it onto your n900, then in the Contacts application, click the title bar >>> "Get contacts" >>> Import Contacts". Browse to your contacts.vcf file and click import!

Hope this helps someone, this code was pretty rushed and got the job done for me. Phone number regexps worked for my Australian phone numbers, you may have to make changes for overseas numbers.