Collection
extends PrincipalCollection
in package
Principal collection.
This is an alternative collection to the standard ACL principal collection. This collection adds support for the calendar-proxy-read and calendar-proxy-write sub-principals, as defined by the caldav-proxy specification.
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- $disableListing : bool
- If this value is set to true, it effectively disables listing of users it still allows user to find other users if they have an exact url.
- $principalBackend : BackendInterface
- Principal backend.
- $principalPrefix : string
- The path to the principals we're listing from.
- __construct() : mixed
- Creates the object.
- childExists() : bool
- Checks is a child-node exists.
- createDirectory() : mixed
- Creates a new subdirectory.
- createExtendedCollection() : mixed
- Creates a new collection.
- createFile() : string|null
- Creates a new file in the directory.
- delete() : mixed
- Deletes the current node.
- findByUri() : string
- Finds a principal by its URI.
- getACL() : array<string|int, mixed>
- Returns a list of ACE's for this node.
- getChild() : INode
- Returns a child object, by its name.
- getChildForPrincipal() : User
- Returns a child object based on principal information.
- getChildren() : array<string|int, mixed>
- Return the list of users.
- getGroup() : string|null
- Returns a group principal.
- getLastModified() : int
- Returns the last modification time as a unix timestamp.
- getName() : string
- Returns the name of this collection.
- getOwner() : string|null
- Returns the owner principal.
- getSupportedPrivilegeSet() : array<string|int, mixed>|null
- Returns the list of supported privileges for this node.
- searchPrincipals() : array<string|int, mixed>
- This method is used to search for principals matching a set of properties.
- setACL() : mixed
- Updates the ACL.
- setName() : mixed
- Renames the node.
Properties
$disableListing
If this value is set to true, it effectively disables listing of users it still allows user to find other users if they have an exact url.
public
bool
$disableListing
= false
$principalBackend
Principal backend.
protected
BackendInterface
$principalBackend
$principalPrefix
The path to the principals we're listing from.
protected
string
$principalPrefix
Methods
__construct()
Creates the object.
public
__construct(BackendInterface $principalBackend[, string $principalPrefix = 'principals' ]) : mixed
This object must be passed the principal backend. This object will filter all principals from a specified prefix ($principalPrefix). The default is 'principals', if your principals are stored in a different collection, override $principalPrefix
Parameters
- $principalBackend : BackendInterface
- $principalPrefix : string = 'principals'
Return values
mixed —childExists()
Checks is a child-node exists.
public
childExists(string $name) : bool
It is generally a good idea to try and override this. Usually it can be optimized.
Parameters
- $name : string
Return values
bool —createDirectory()
Creates a new subdirectory.
public
createDirectory(string $name) : mixed
Parameters
- $name : string
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mixed —createExtendedCollection()
Creates a new collection.
public
createExtendedCollection(string $name, MkCol $mkCol) : mixed
This method will receive a MkCol object with all the information about the new collection that's being created.
The MkCol object contains information about the resourceType of the new collection. If you don't support the specified resourceType, you should throw Exception\InvalidResourceType.
The object also contains a list of WebDAV properties for the new collection.
You should call the handle() method on this object to specify exactly which properties you are storing. This allows the system to figure out exactly which properties you didn't store, which in turn allows other plugins (such as the propertystorage plugin) to handle storing the property for you.
Parameters
- $name : string
- $mkCol : MkCol
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mixed —createFile()
Creates a new file in the directory.
public
createFile(string $name[, resource|string $data = null ]) : string|null
Data will either be supplied as a stream resource, or in certain cases as a string. Keep in mind that you may have to support either.
After successful creation of the file, you may choose to return the ETag of the new file here.
The returned ETag must be surrounded by double-quotes (The quotes should be part of the actual string).
If you cannot accurately determine the ETag, you should not return it. If you don't store the file exactly as-is (you're transforming it somehow) you should also not return an ETag.
This means that if a subsequent GET to this new file does not exactly return the same contents of what was submitted here, you are strongly recommended to omit the ETag.
Parameters
- $name : string
-
Name of the file
- $data : resource|string = null
-
Initial payload
Return values
string|null —delete()
Deletes the current node.
public
delete() : mixed
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mixed —findByUri()
Finds a principal by its URI.
public
findByUri(string $uri) : string
This method may receive any type of uri, but mailto: addresses will be the most common.
Implementation of this API is optional. It is currently used by the CalDAV system to find principals based on their email addresses. If this API is not implemented, some features may not work correctly.
This method must return a relative principal path, or null, if the principal was not found or you refuse to find it.
Parameters
- $uri : string
Return values
string —getACL()
Returns a list of ACE's for this node.
public
getACL() : array<string|int, mixed>
Each ACE has the following properties:
- 'privilege', a string such as {DAV:}read or {DAV:}write. These are currently the only supported privileges
- 'principal', a url to the principal who owns the node
- 'protected' (optional), indicating that this ACE is not allowed to be updated.
Return values
array<string|int, mixed> —getChild()
Returns a child object, by its name.
public
getChild(string $name) : INode
This method makes use of the getChildren method to grab all the child nodes, and compares the name. Generally its wise to override this, as this can usually be optimized
This method must throw Sabre\DAV\Exception\NotFound if the node does not exist.
Parameters
- $name : string
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INode —getChildForPrincipal()
Returns a child object based on principal information.
public
getChildForPrincipal(array<string|int, mixed> $principalInfo) : User
Parameters
- $principalInfo : array<string|int, mixed>
Return values
User —getChildren()
Return the list of users.
public
getChildren() : array<string|int, mixed>
Return values
array<string|int, mixed> —getGroup()
Returns a group principal.
public
getGroup() : string|null
This must be a url to a principal, or null if there's no owner
Return values
string|null —getLastModified()
Returns the last modification time as a unix timestamp.
public
getLastModified() : int
If the information is not available, return null.
Return values
int —getName()
Returns the name of this collection.
public
getName() : string
Return values
string —getOwner()
Returns the owner principal.
public
getOwner() : string|null
This must be a url to a principal, or null if there's no owner
Return values
string|null —getSupportedPrivilegeSet()
Returns the list of supported privileges for this node.
public
getSupportedPrivilegeSet() : array<string|int, mixed>|null
The returned data structure is a list of nested privileges. See Sabre\DAVACL\Plugin::getDefaultSupportedPrivilegeSet for a simple standard structure.
If null is returned from this method, the default privilege set is used, which is fine for most common usecases.
Return values
array<string|int, mixed>|null —searchPrincipals()
This method is used to search for principals matching a set of properties.
public
searchPrincipals(array<string|int, mixed> $searchProperties[, string $test = 'allof' ]) : array<string|int, mixed>
This search is specifically used by RFC3744's principal-property-search REPORT. You should at least allow searching on http://sabredav.org/ns}email-address.
The actual search should be a unicode-non-case-sensitive search. The keys in searchProperties are the WebDAV property names, while the values are the property values to search on.
By default, if multiple properties are submitted to this method, the various properties should be combined with 'AND'. If $test is set to 'anyof', it should be combined using 'OR'.
This method should simply return a list of 'child names', which may be used to call $this->getChild in the future.
Parameters
- $searchProperties : array<string|int, mixed>
- $test : string = 'allof'
Return values
array<string|int, mixed> —setACL()
Updates the ACL.
public
setACL(array<string|int, mixed> $acl) : mixed
This method will receive a list of new ACE's as an array argument.
Parameters
- $acl : array<string|int, mixed>
Return values
mixed —setName()
Renames the node.
public
setName(string $name) : mixed
Parameters
- $name : string
-
The new name