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102 lines
3.1 KiB
PHP
102 lines
3.1 KiB
PHP
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<?php
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/**
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* This server combines both CardDAV and CalDAV functionality into a single
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* server. It is assumed that the server runs at the root of a HTTP domain (be
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* that a domainname-based vhost or a specific TCP port.
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*
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* This example also assumes that you're using SQLite and the database has
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* already been setup (along with the database tables).
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*
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* You may choose to use MySQL instead, just change the PDO connection
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* statement.
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*/
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/**
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* UTC or GMT is easy to work with, and usually recommended for any
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* application.
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*/
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date_default_timezone_set('UTC');
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/**
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* Make sure this setting is turned on and reflect the root url for your WebDAV
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* server.
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*
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* This can be for example the root / or a complete path to your server script.
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*/
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// $baseUri = '/';
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/**
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* Database
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*
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* Feel free to switch this to MySQL, it will definitely be better for higher
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* concurrency.
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*/
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$pdo = new \PDO('sqlite:data/db.sqlite');
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$pdo->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
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/**
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* Mapping PHP errors to exceptions.
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*
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* While this is not strictly needed, it makes a lot of sense to do so. If an
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* E_NOTICE or anything appears in your code, this allows SabreDAV to intercept
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* the issue and send a proper response back to the client (HTTP/1.1 500).
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*/
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function exception_error_handler($errno, $errstr, $errfile, $errline) {
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throw new ErrorException($errstr, 0, $errno, $errfile, $errline);
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}
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set_error_handler("exception_error_handler");
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// Autoloader
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require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
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/**
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* The backends. Yes we do really need all of them.
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*
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* This allows any developer to subclass just any of them and hook into their
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* own backend systems.
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*/
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$authBackend = new \Sabre\DAV\Auth\Backend\PDO($pdo);
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$principalBackend = new \Sabre\DAVACL\PrincipalBackend\PDO($pdo);
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$carddavBackend = new \Sabre\CardDAV\Backend\PDO($pdo);
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$caldavBackend = new \Sabre\CalDAV\Backend\PDO($pdo);
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/**
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* The directory tree
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*
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* Basically this is an array which contains the 'top-level' directories in the
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* WebDAV server.
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*/
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$nodes = [
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// /principals
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new \Sabre\CalDAV\Principal\Collection($principalBackend),
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// /calendars
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new \Sabre\CalDAV\CalendarRoot($principalBackend, $caldavBackend),
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// /addressbook
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new \Sabre\CardDAV\AddressBookRoot($principalBackend, $carddavBackend),
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];
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// The object tree needs in turn to be passed to the server class
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$server = new \Sabre\DAV\Server($nodes);
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if (isset($baseUri)) $server->setBaseUri($baseUri);
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// Plugins
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$server->addPlugin(new \Sabre\DAV\Auth\Plugin($authBackend));
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$server->addPlugin(new \Sabre\DAV\Browser\Plugin());
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$server->addPlugin(new \Sabre\DAV\Sync\Plugin());
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$server->addPlugin(new \Sabre\DAV\Sharing\Plugin());
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$server->addPlugin(new \Sabre\DAVACL\Plugin());
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// CalDAV plugins
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$server->addPlugin(new \Sabre\CalDAV\Plugin());
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$server->addPlugin(new \Sabre\CalDAV\Schedule\Plugin());
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$server->addPlugin(new \Sabre\CalDAV\SharingPlugin());
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$server->addPlugin(new \Sabre\CalDAV\ICSExportPlugin());
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// CardDAV plugins
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$server->addPlugin(new \Sabre\CardDAV\Plugin());
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$server->addPlugin(new \Sabre\CardDAV\VCFExportPlugin());
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// And off we go!
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$server->exec();
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