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==Places to Get Help==<br />
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=== This Wiki ===<br />
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There should be information to cover many situations on this Wiki. If you can't find it here, but do find it elsewhere, consider helping future visitors by adding the information in some relevant location. Refer to the procedure in [[Editing the Wiki]] if you want to become an editor.<br />
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=== Other Places ===<br />
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* [[IRC|DAViCal IRC Channel]] can be a good place to get quick interactive help, though sometimes it may take a few hours for the developers to respond if your problem is an especially interesting one.<br />
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* [[DAViCal Mailing Lists]] have subscribers who have been happily using DAViCal for years, and may well have seen your problem.<br />
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* [[Support]] is available in other ways as well.</div>Tonyhttps://wiki.davical.org/index.php?title=Release_Notes&diff=3821Release Notes2021-03-02T08:28:25Z<p>Tony: </p>
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== Specific Versions ==<br />
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<div>== Free Software ==<br />
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* [[CalDAV Clients/Evolution|Evolution]] supports CardDAV native<br />
* Thunderbird<br />
** work on native support [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=546932 has not started]<br />
** [[CalDAV_Clients/sogo_connector|SoGo Connector]] provides CardDAV for Thunderbird<br />
** [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/cardbook/ CardBook] provides an enhanced address-book, manages all contacts under the VCard standard, and synchronizes with CardDAV.<br />
* Outlook:[https://github.com/somedevelopment/CardDAVSyncOutlook CardDAVSyncOutlook] - Outlook address book synchronization with CardDAV<br />
* Roundcube Webmail: [https://github.com/graviox/Roundcube-CardDAV Roundcube CardDAV-Plugin] - Open source Roundcube Webmail CardDAV-Plugin<br />
* [http://www.inf-it.com/open-source/clients/ CardDavMATE] - Open source web CardDAV client / HTML5 Javascript+jQuery web application (compatible with Safari, Webkit, Chrome and Firefox)* kcarddav - Not working<br />
* Python package: [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyCardDAV/ pyCardDAV] - - Open source Python CardDAV client library<br />
* PHP module: [https://github.com/graviox/CardDAV-PHP PHP CardDAV-Plugin] - Open source PHP CardDAV client library<br />
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=== Mobile - Android ===<br />
* [https://davdroid.bitfire.at DAVdroid] – open-source CalDAV/CardDAV sync adapter for Android 4 or newer<br />
* [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.dmfs.carddav.sync CardDav Sync Free]<br />
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== Non-free Software ==<br />
* [[CardDAV Clients/Apple Address Book|Apple Address Book]] (MacOS 10.5 and higher)<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/iOS|iOS Contacts App]] (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch)<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/iCal4OL|iCal4OL]] 2.10.0 does support CardDAV for DAViCal >= 0.9.9.3<br />
* [http://www.emclient.com eM Client 3] - cost free for individuals, Windows only. <br />
* [http://dmfs.org/carddav/?home CardDav-Sync beta for Android]<br />
* [http://www.cfos.de/en/cfos-outlook-dav/cfos-outlook-dav.htm cFos Outlook DAV] Cloud synchronisation of your Outlook calendar, tasks, and contacts (nonfree)</div>Tonyhttps://wiki.davical.org/index.php?title=Client_Configuration&diff=3712Client Configuration2016-09-27T14:55:41Z<p>Tony: Created page with "Basically it's just: https://calendar.example.net/caldav.php/username/calendar/ for the calendar and http://calendar.example.net/caldav.php/username/addressbook/ for the addr..."</p>
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https://calendar.example.net/caldav.php/username/calendar/ for the calendar and<br />
http://calendar.example.net/caldav.php/username/addressbook/ for the addressbook.</div>Tonyhttps://wiki.davical.org/index.php?title=Configuration&diff=3424Configuration2015-01-26T13:25:03Z<p>Tony: /* Location */</p>
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This page, and related sub-pages, give details of the configuration of DAViCal itself. If you haven't yet got Apache, PHP and PostgreSQL working correctly to get DAViCal operating in a basic manner then you need to sort those issues out first. Take a look at the [[Apache Config]], [[PHP Config]] and [[PostgreSQL Config]] pages.<br />
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== Location ==<br />
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The configuration file for DAViCal is looked for in several places, but the best choice is probably '''<code>/etc/davical/config.php</code>''' if you only want to run a single DAViCal instance.<br />
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If you want to do something different, DAViCal searches first for a number of absolute paths, and then for some relative paths, in the following order:<br />
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Absolute paths searched for DAViCal's configuration file:<br />
# /etc/davical/server.domain.net-conf.php<br />
# /etc/davical/config.php<br />
# /usr/local/etc/davical/server.domain.net-conf.php<br />
# /usr/local/etc/davical/config.php<br />
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Relative (to DAViCal's index.php) paths searched for the configuration file:<br />
# ../config/config.php<br />
# config/config.php<br />
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'''Make sure config.php is readable for your webserver!'''<br />
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==Configuration is PHP Code==<br />
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The DAViCal configuration file is a piece of PHP code which is included very early in the processing of each page. If that does not exist, you'll get a nice error page telling you what to put in it. If the file exists but is not readable, it will be silently ignored.<br />
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If the file has a PHP syntax error you '''''will''''' have problems! Make sure all assignments are enclosed in quotes (or are numbers) and that each statement is correctly ended with a semicolon.<br />
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== General Configuration Settings ==<br />
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* [[Configuration/Database_Settings|Database Settings]]<br />
* [[Configuration/Authentication_Settings|Authentication Settings]] - configuring external authentication methods like LDAP, AD, AD with SSO, etc.<br />
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==Example Configurations==<br />
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Some commented example configurations are available in the source code. Unfortunately these did not ship in the past but they should be included in future versions in <code>/usr/share/doc/davical/examples</code>. <br />
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You can, however, download these example configurations from the source code, here: <br />
* [http://repo.or.cz/w/davical.git?a=blob;f=config/example-config.php;hb=HEAD Example Config] - examples of the general settings. <br />
* [http://repo.or.cz/w/davical.git?a=blob;f=config/other-config.php;hb=HEAD Other Config] - examples of the more unusual settings. <br />
* [http://repo.or.cz/w/davical.git?a=blob;f=config/debug-config.php;hb=HEAD Debugging Config] - examples of the debugging settings.<br />
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There is also an start on a wikified version of the main example above, at [[Configuration settings]].<br />
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== See Also ==<br />
* [[Setup for Apple Users]]<br />
* [[Force Admin Password]]<br />
* [[Common Problems]]<br />
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== All Sub Pages ==<br />
<ListSubPages allpages="yes"/><br />
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DAViCal is generally available for download from:<br />
http://debian.mcmillan.net.nz/packages/davical/<br />
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Andrew's Web Libraries, which DAViCal depends on, is similarly available from:<br />
http://debian.mcmillan.net.nz/packages/awl/<br />
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== Pre-built Distribution Files ==<br />
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=== Debian / Ubuntu ===<br />
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==== Debian Sid ====<br />
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The latest versions of AWL and DAViCal are in Debian Sid and can be installed directly with apt-get.<br />
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==== Ubuntu Development ====<br />
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The latest versions of DAViCal have very likely been synced from Debian and are present already.<br />
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==== Older Ubuntu & Debian releases ====<br />
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While older DAViCal packages are present in several releases of Ubuntu, you may want to consider installing a more recent version by adding Andrew's repository to your APT sources:<br />
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deb <nowiki>http://debian.mcmillan.net.nz/debian</nowiki> lenny awm <br />
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These packages will work with any version of Debian, Ubuntu or other debian-based release, on any architecture, as long as versions of PostgreSQL (8.1 or later, 8.4 or 9.0 preferred) & PHP5 (5.1 or later, 5.3 preferred) are used.<br />
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=== Gentoo ===<br />
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An ebuild should be available within the 'sunrise' overlay.<br />
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=== Red Hat and other RPM-based releases ===<br />
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Packages may be easily built using 'alien' to convert the Debian packages to RPMs and these are available at:<br />
* DAViCal is available for download from http://debian.mcmillan.net.nz/packages/davical/<br />
* Andrew's Web Libraries, which DAViCal depends on, are available from http://debian.mcmillan.net.nz/packages/awl/<br />
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It is possible that DAViCal will appear in the Fedora repository shortly, with more carefully constructed packages.<br />
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=== FreeBSD ===<br />
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There are ports of DAViCal which are updated from time to time.<br />
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== Installing from Source ==<br />
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=== Tar archives ===<br />
DAViCal is not a compiled package, so there is generally very little to be gained from installing from source, however you can do this by downloading the relevant .tar.gz files (both DAViCal and AWL) from the above location.<br />
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=== Installing from Git ===<br />
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If you really do want to install from source you are best advised to clone from the DAViCal git repository at GitHub (and the AWL repository which is on repo.or.cz) as follows:<br />
git clone git://repo.or.cz/davical.git<br />
git clone git://repo.or.cz/awl.git<br />
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For more information have a read of [[Developer Setup]] and [[Helping with DAViCal]].</div>Tonyhttps://wiki.davical.org/index.php?title=Features&diff=3241Features2013-09-18T13:10:55Z<p>Tony: kontact updated</p>
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Features of DAViCal are linked to features of CalDAV client.<br />
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== Comparison of CalDAV clients ==<br />
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{{Tlist}}<br />
{{TRlist}}Features\Clients<br />
{{THlist}}[[CalDAV Clients/Evolution|Evolution]]<br />
{{THlist}}[[CalDAV Clients/Mozilla Calendar|Mozilla]]<br />
{{THlist}}[[CalDAV Clients/Mulberry|Mulberry]]<br />
{{THlist}}[[CalDAV Clients/Chandler|Chandler]]<br />
{{THlist}}[[CalDAV Clients/Cadaver|Cadaver]]<br />
{{THlist}}[[CalDAV Clients/Kontact|Kontact]] <br />
{{THlist}}[[CalDAV Clients/iCal|iCal 3.0.1+]] <br />
{{TRlist}}[[#Handle Private Events|Handle Private Events]]<br />
| yes || yes || yes || yes || no || yes || yes<br />
{{TRlist}}[[#Handle Confidential Events|Handle Confidential Events]]<br />
| yes || yes || yes || ? || no || no || yes<br />
{{TRlist}}[[#Handle Alarms|Handle Alarms]]<br />
| yes || yes || yes || yes || no || yes || yes<br />
{{TRlist}}[[#Alarm per Calendar|Alarm per Calendar]]<br />
| yes || 0.8 || ? || ? || no || yes || no<br />
{{TRlist}}[[#Free Busy|Free Busy]]<br />
| yes || 0.8+ || ? || ? || no || yes || yes<br />
{{TRlist}}Auto detect subscribable calendar<br />
| || wip [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Calendar:Hamburg_F2F_Meeting details] || yes || || || || 3.0.1, but only your own calendars<br />
{{TRlist}}Access Rights: UI to manipulate ACL<br />
| || wip || yes, unsupported in DAViCal || ? || ? || ? || yes, unsupported in DAViCal<br />
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== legend ==<br />
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{{TRlist}}yes || feature implemented, and working (almost) perfectly <br />
{{TRlist}}no || not available <br />
{{TRlist}}wip || work in progress, something is already there but not completely working as expected <br />
{{TRlist}}? || unknown <br />
{{TRlist}}x.y.z || From Client version x.y.z<br />
{{TRlist}}D x.y.z || From DAViCal version x.y.z<br />
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== Feature Details ==<br />
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=== Handle Private Events ===<br />
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The user has the ability to set the privacy of an event. If set to ''Private'' the event is hidden to all except: the Administrator, the users that have the Administer's right on its calendar, or the user himself. DAViCal is able to filter and returns no information when this situation appears<br />
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=== Handle Confidential Events ===<br />
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The user has the ability to set the privacy of an event. If set to ''Confidential'' the event is visible, but only information that the user is busy. This applies to all except the Administrator, the users that have the Administer' right on its calendar, or the user themselves. DAViCal is able to filter and returns only the information needed.<br />
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=== Handle Alarms ===<br />
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The user has the ability to set an alarm on events. In [[CalDAV Clients/Mozilla Calendar|Mozilla Calendar]] the user can set an alarm but can also recognise alarms of all other calendars. DAViCal supports alarm filtering: if the user is the Administrator, the users that have the Administer' right on its calendar, or the user themselves, the user receives an alarm for the event, otherwise the full event will be created without an alarm. For information about configuring hiding of alarms for non-owners and non-admins of calendars see [[Configuration/settings/hide_alarm|hide_alarm]].<br />
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=== Alarm per Calendar ===<br />
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The calendar client offers a way to specify which one of the subscribed calendar can trigger an alarm.<br />
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=== Free Busy ===<br />
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With such a feature, the user, with its calendar client, can request the server to find free time for all their attendees. <br />
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The client should provide a specific view like this one <br />
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[http://wiki.mozilla.org/images/e/e0/Wcap-freebusy.png http://wiki.mozilla.org/images/e/e0/Wcap-freebusy.png] <br />
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== General DAViCal Server Features ==<br />
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=== Multiple calendars per user ===<br />
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The CalDAV specifications allowed for one user to have many calendars. A calendar in the specification is called a collection and has a path like a directory in a file system, for example: I can have 2 calendars "/max/work/" "/max/home/" <br />
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=== ACL ===<br />
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for more details : [[Improved Permissions]]<br />
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=== ICS Import ===<br />
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You have 2 ways for doing this in the web interface provided, <br />
# You can import in place an ics file that will replace a specific calendar collection in the server<br />
# You can import all ics files stored on a directory on the server into DAViCal for a specific user deduced from the ics file name. <br />
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You specify the path on the server and the path of the calendars newly created, for example: on my server I have the directory /ics_files_directory, I've got 2 ics files :'' /ics_files_directory/'''max'''.ics'',''/ics_files_directory/'''andrew'''.ics''. I set '''''ics_files_directory''''' as the path on the server, and '''''home''''' for the newly created calendars. All ics files will be imported respectively in collections ''/max/home'' and ''/andrew/home''<br />
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=== Supported DAV Methods ===<br />
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GET,HEAD,OPTIONS,PUT (target exists),PUT (no target exists),PROPPATCH,PROPFIND,DELETE,LOCK (target exists),LOCK (no target exists), MKCOL, MKCALENDAR,UNLOCK,REPORT,FREEBUSY for more details : [[Improved Permissions]] <br />
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=== Alarms and TODO Handling ===<br />
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DAViCal provides a way to not share alarms and todos of a calendar when the requester of the calendar is not the owner or does not have the 'Administer' right. <br />
===LDAP Authentication===<br />
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for more details see [[LDAP Authentication]]<br />
* when a user from the LDAP directory log in, and does not exist then DAViCal creates a new user or if they do exist updates the user if necessary (timestamp comparison) <br />
* ability to sync LDAP directory to DAViCal : this operation do the following : <br />
*# check valid users in LDAP directory <br />
*# check users in DAViCal <br />
*#: then <br />
*# if a user is present in DAViCal but not in LDAP, mark them as inactive in DAViCal <br />
*# if a user is present in LDAP but not in DAViCal, create the user in DAViCal<br />
*# if a user in present in LDAP and DAViCal, update the information in DAViCal<br />
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=== SyncML synchronisation ===<br />
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A patch exists on the sf.net tracker for this, but it is monolithic, includes large chunks of another project, and it probably doesn't apply to current DAViCal. Someone with an interest needs to take on the job of fixing the patch, modifying it to refer to external code as external code and feeding the result to Andrew in small incremental changes.</div>Tonyhttps://wiki.davical.org/index.php?title=PROPFIND&diff=3240PROPFIND2013-09-17T11:34:09Z<p>Tony: </p>
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==Only this user==<br />
curl --request PROPFIND --user "USER:PASS" https://SERVER/caldav.php <br />
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==Show all user has access to==<br />
curl --request PROPFIND --header "Depth: 2" --data-ascii "<D:propfind xmlns:D=\"DAV:\"><D:getetag/></D:propfind>" --user "USER:PASS" https://SERVER/caldav.php</div>Tonyhttps://wiki.davical.org/index.php?title=PROPFIND&diff=3239PROPFIND2013-09-17T11:33:57Z<p>Tony: </p>
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<div>=List available resources using propfind=<br />
==Only this user=<br />
curl --request PROPFIND --user "USER:PASS" https://SERVER/caldav.php <br />
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==Show all user has access to=<br />
curl --request PROPFIND --header "Depth: 2" --data-ascii "<D:propfind xmlns:D=\"DAV:\"><D:getetag/></D:propfind>" --user "USER:PASS" https://SERVER/caldav.php</div>Tonyhttps://wiki.davical.org/index.php?title=PROPFIND&diff=3238PROPFIND2013-09-16T14:32:53Z<p>Tony: </p>
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<div>=List available resources using propfind=<br />
==Only this user<br />
curl --request PROPFIND --user "USER:PASS" https://SERVER/caldav.php <br />
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==Show all user has access to<br />
curl --request PROPFIND --header "Depth: 2" --data-ascii "<D:propfind xmlns:D=\"DAV:\"><D:getetag/></D:propfind>" --user "USER:PASS" https://SERVER/caldav.php</div>Tonyhttps://wiki.davical.org/index.php?title=PROPFIND&diff=3237PROPFIND2013-09-16T14:31:07Z<p>Tony: Created page with " curl --request PROPFIND --header "Depth: 2" --data-ascii "<D:propfind xmlns:D=\"DAV:\"><D:getetag/></D:propfind>" --user "USER:PASS" https://SERVER/caldav.php"</p>
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curl --request PROPFIND --header "Depth: 2" --data-ascii "<D:propfind xmlns:D=\"DAV:\"><D:getetag/></D:propfind>" --user "USER:PASS" https://SERVER/caldav.php</div>Tonyhttps://wiki.davical.org/index.php?title=Frequently_Asked_Questions&diff=3236Frequently Asked Questions2013-09-16T14:30:12Z<p>Tony: </p>
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* [[Permissions|How do I set up a groups of users with access to shared calendars?]]<br />
* [[Removal of users|How do I delete a user or calendar?]]<br />
* [[I can log into the web UI OK, but I can't seem to access calendars. What is going wrong?]]<br />
* [[How can I migrate to DAViCal using already generated .ics files?]]<br />
* [[Common_Problems|Why does sending invitations out of Thunderbird not work?]]<br />
* [[FastCGI|Why does the server return "501 Not Implemented" errors when I try to create a new calendar?]]<br />
* [[PROPFIND|List available resources using propfind]]</div>Tonyhttps://wiki.davical.org/index.php?title=CalDAV_Clients&diff=3235CalDAV Clients2013-09-16T13:40:39Z<p>Tony: </p>
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{{TOCright}}So far the available CalDAV clients which have been verified to work with DAViCal in at least some manner are: <br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Evolution|Evolution]] <br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Mozilla Calendar|Mozilla Calendar]] (Mozilla Lightning & Mozilla Sunbird)<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Postbox|Postbox]] Postbox and its Postbox Lightning add-on, working very well. (It's paid) <br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Mulberry|Mulberry]]<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Chandler|Chandler]] <br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Cadaver|Cadaver]] <br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Kontact|Kontact / Akonadi / KOrganizer]] (via WebDAV as at Sept 2009)<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/iCal|iCal]] version 3.0.1 onward from OS 10.5, and since DAViCal release 0.9.2 onwards<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/SOHO Organizer|SOHO Organizer]] will work with basic functions from DAViCal 0.9.2 onwards, more complete support arrived in 0.9.3<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook|Outlook]] Several extensions for Outlook are available:<br />
** [[Atmail|Atmail Sync for Outlook]] A Microsoft Outlook 2007 & 2010 Add-in to open-standard CalDAV (calendaring) and CardDAV (contacts) protocols to sync to the Atmail server (nonfree)<br />
** [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/iCal4OL|iCal4OL]] A perfect 2-Way Synchronization with Google Calendar, DAViCAL and WebCalendar! (nonfree)<br />
** [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/Open Connector|OpenConnector]] for Outlook 2003+, post 2007-Dec releases. ([http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2066366/caldav-on-outlook| deprecated])<br />
** [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/OpenChange|OpenChange/SoGo]] seems to have [http://tracker.openchange.org/boards/3/topics/13| worked out] a built-in solution for their project that may be usable?<br />
** [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/ZideOne|ZideOne]] A MAPI message store provider which converts Outlook into a real CalDAV/GroupDAV client (nonfree) (deprecated, no longer available)<br />
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=== Mobile Device Clients ===<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/RemoteCalendar|RemoteCalendar for iPhone]] <br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/iPhone|iPhone]] and iPad fully working.<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Android|CalDAV support for Android]]<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/eTask|eTask]] (Task app for iPhone)<br />
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===Web Based Client(s)===<br />
* [http://agendav.org AgenDAV] -- Free software, featuring [http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/ Fullcalendar]. Tested on 2011-11-05, fully working with Davical.<br />
* [http://www.inf-it.com/open-source/clients/ CalDavZAP] - Open source web CalDAV client / HTML5 Javascript+jQuery web application (compatible with Safari, Webkit, Chrome and Firefox)<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/WebiCal|Webical]] -- no active development anymore<br />
* [[DAViCal_Web_Client|DAViCal Web Client]] -- simple graphical interface. Full support for create, edit and delete<br />
* [[PHPiCalendar|PHP iCalendar]]<br />
* [[Atmail|Atmail CalDAV client]] -- a jQuery CalDAV client, support for delegation and shared calendars. Full support for DAViCal in older version. 100 user evaluation available.<br />
* [http://www.reliam.de/ Reliam Cloudmail] - a web groupware (IMAP, calendars, contacts, files) with support for shared calendars. Supports DAViCal/google/yahoo-calendars. Not free software (except for free lite-accounts).<br />
* A [http://github.com/LazloNL/roundcube-calendar/ calendar plugin] for [http://www.roundcube.net RoundCube] based on DAViCal's '''caldav-client.php''' -- on 2010-05-10, ''no'' Davical support indeed - This plugin seems to be gone now, there is another plugin for roundcube listed below however.<br />
* [https://code.google.com/p/myroundcube/ Calender plugin] for [http://www.roundcube.net RoundCube webmail] (part of the myroundcube plugin bundle), jquery interface that allows for read/write to caldav calendars.<br />
* [[Kronolith]] -- part of the Horde framework. Version 4 will support CalDAV. Current git version allready work.<br />
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=== Client Libraries ===<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Libraries|Libraries]] for clients<br />
** [[PHP libraries]] and classes that can act as clients<br />
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===Clients not confirmed to be working===<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/Open Connector|OpenConnector]] for Outlook 2003+, post 2007-Dec releases.<br />
** Just tested on 2010-05-09, to no avail. Don't lose your time, it will never connect to your Davical server, and will only pollute your Outlook client with highly time-consuming extra processes. BTW, this project seems abandoned.<br />
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===Clients confirmed not to be working===<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Open Connector|OpenConnector]] for Outlook 2003+, 2006-Oct-25 release.</div>Tonyhttps://wiki.davical.org/index.php?title=CalDAV_Clients&diff=3234CalDAV Clients2013-09-16T13:40:23Z<p>Tony: </p>
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{{TOCright}}So far the available CalDAV clients which have been verified to work with DAViCal in at least some manner are: <br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Evolution|Evolution]] <br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Mozilla Calendar|Mozilla Calendar]] (Mozilla Lightning & Mozilla Sunbird)<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Postbox|Postbox]] Postbox and its Postbox Lightning add-on, working very well. (It's paid) <br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Mulberry|Mulberry]]<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Chandler|Chandler]] <br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Cadaver|Cadaver]] <br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Kontact|Kontact / Akonadi / KOrganize]] (via WebDAV as at Sept 2009)<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/iCal|iCal]] version 3.0.1 onward from OS 10.5, and since DAViCal release 0.9.2 onwards<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/SOHO Organizer|SOHO Organizer]] will work with basic functions from DAViCal 0.9.2 onwards, more complete support arrived in 0.9.3<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook|Outlook]] Several extensions for Outlook are available:<br />
** [[Atmail|Atmail Sync for Outlook]] A Microsoft Outlook 2007 & 2010 Add-in to open-standard CalDAV (calendaring) and CardDAV (contacts) protocols to sync to the Atmail server (nonfree)<br />
** [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/iCal4OL|iCal4OL]] A perfect 2-Way Synchronization with Google Calendar, DAViCAL and WebCalendar! (nonfree)<br />
** [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/Open Connector|OpenConnector]] for Outlook 2003+, post 2007-Dec releases. ([http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2066366/caldav-on-outlook| deprecated])<br />
** [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/OpenChange|OpenChange/SoGo]] seems to have [http://tracker.openchange.org/boards/3/topics/13| worked out] a built-in solution for their project that may be usable?<br />
** [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/ZideOne|ZideOne]] A MAPI message store provider which converts Outlook into a real CalDAV/GroupDAV client (nonfree) (deprecated, no longer available)<br />
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=== Mobile Device Clients ===<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/RemoteCalendar|RemoteCalendar for iPhone]] <br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/iPhone|iPhone]] and iPad fully working.<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Android|CalDAV support for Android]]<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/eTask|eTask]] (Task app for iPhone)<br />
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===Web Based Client(s)===<br />
* [http://agendav.org AgenDAV] -- Free software, featuring [http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/ Fullcalendar]. Tested on 2011-11-05, fully working with Davical.<br />
* [http://www.inf-it.com/open-source/clients/ CalDavZAP] - Open source web CalDAV client / HTML5 Javascript+jQuery web application (compatible with Safari, Webkit, Chrome and Firefox)<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/WebiCal|Webical]] -- no active development anymore<br />
* [[DAViCal_Web_Client|DAViCal Web Client]] -- simple graphical interface. Full support for create, edit and delete<br />
* [[PHPiCalendar|PHP iCalendar]]<br />
* [[Atmail|Atmail CalDAV client]] -- a jQuery CalDAV client, support for delegation and shared calendars. Full support for DAViCal in older version. 100 user evaluation available.<br />
* [http://www.reliam.de/ Reliam Cloudmail] - a web groupware (IMAP, calendars, contacts, files) with support for shared calendars. Supports DAViCal/google/yahoo-calendars. Not free software (except for free lite-accounts).<br />
* A [http://github.com/LazloNL/roundcube-calendar/ calendar plugin] for [http://www.roundcube.net RoundCube] based on DAViCal's '''caldav-client.php''' -- on 2010-05-10, ''no'' Davical support indeed - This plugin seems to be gone now, there is another plugin for roundcube listed below however.<br />
* [https://code.google.com/p/myroundcube/ Calender plugin] for [http://www.roundcube.net RoundCube webmail] (part of the myroundcube plugin bundle), jquery interface that allows for read/write to caldav calendars.<br />
* [[Kronolith]] -- part of the Horde framework. Version 4 will support CalDAV. Current git version allready work.<br />
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=== Client Libraries ===<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Libraries|Libraries]] for clients<br />
** [[PHP libraries]] and classes that can act as clients<br />
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===Clients not confirmed to be working===<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Outlook/Open Connector|OpenConnector]] for Outlook 2003+, post 2007-Dec releases.<br />
** Just tested on 2010-05-09, to no avail. Don't lose your time, it will never connect to your Davical server, and will only pollute your Outlook client with highly time-consuming extra processes. BTW, this project seems abandoned.<br />
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===Clients confirmed not to be working===<br />
* [[CalDAV Clients/Open Connector|OpenConnector]] for Outlook 2003+, 2006-Oct-25 release.</div>Tony