<?php
+use Sabre\VObject;
+
/**
* Abstract Calendaring backend. Extend this class to create your own backends.
*
+ * Checkout the BackendInterface for all the methods that must be implemented.
+ *
* @package Sabre
* @subpackage CalDAV
* @copyright Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Rooftop Solutions. All rights reserved.
* @author Evert Pot (http://www.rooftopsolutions.nl/)
* @license http://code.google.com/p/sabredav/wiki/License Modified BSD License
*/
-abstract class Sabre_CalDAV_Backend_Abstract {
-
- /**
- * Returns a list of calendars for a principal.
- *
- * Every project is an array with the following keys:
- * * id, a unique id that will be used by other functions to modify the
- * calendar. This can be the same as the uri or a database key.
- * * uri, which the basename of the uri with which the calendar is
- * accessed.
- * * principaluri. The owner of the calendar. Almost always the same as
- * principalUri passed to this method.
- *
- * Furthermore it can contain webdav properties in clark notation. A very
- * common one is '{DAV:}displayname'.
- *
- * @param string $principalUri
- * @return array
- */
- abstract function getCalendarsForUser($principalUri);
-
- /**
- * Creates a new calendar for a principal.
- *
- * If the creation was a success, an id must be returned that can be used to reference
- * this calendar in other methods, such as updateCalendar.
- *
- * @param string $principalUri
- * @param string $calendarUri
- * @param array $properties
- * @return void
- */
- abstract function createCalendar($principalUri,$calendarUri,array $properties);
+abstract class Sabre_CalDAV_Backend_Abstract implements Sabre_CalDAV_Backend_BackendInterface {
/**
* Updates properties for a calendar.
}
- /**
- * Delete a calendar and all it's objects
- *
- * @param mixed $calendarId
- * @return void
- */
- abstract function deleteCalendar($calendarId);
-
- /**
- * Returns all calendar objects within a calendar.
- *
- * Every item contains an array with the following keys:
- * * id - unique identifier which will be used for subsequent updates
- * * calendardata - The iCalendar-compatible calendar data
- * * uri - a unique key which will be used to construct the uri. This can be any arbitrary string.
- * * lastmodified - a timestamp of the last modification time
- * * etag - An arbitrary string, surrounded by double-quotes. (e.g.:
- * ' "abcdef"')
- * * calendarid - The calendarid as it was passed to this function.
- * * size - The size of the calendar objects, in bytes.
- *
- * Note that the etag is optional, but it's highly encouraged to return for
- * speed reasons.
- *
- * The calendardata is also optional. If it's not returned
- * 'getCalendarObject' will be called later, which *is* expected to return
- * calendardata.
- *
- * If neither etag or size are specified, the calendardata will be
- * used/fetched to determine these numbers. If both are specified the
- * amount of times this is needed is reduced by a great degree.
- *
- * @param mixed $calendarId
- * @return array
- */
- abstract function getCalendarObjects($calendarId);
-
- /**
- * Returns information from a single calendar object, based on it's object
- * uri.
- *
- * The returned array must have the same keys as getCalendarObjects. The
- * 'calendardata' object is required here though, while it's not required
- * for getCalendarObjects.
- *
- * @param mixed $calendarId
- * @param string $objectUri
- * @return array
- */
- abstract function getCalendarObject($calendarId,$objectUri);
-
- /**
- * Creates a new calendar object.
- *
- * It is possible return an etag from this function, which will be used in
- * the response to this PUT request. Note that the ETag must be surrounded
- * by double-quotes.
- *
- * However, you should only really return this ETag if you don't mangle the
- * calendar-data. If the result of a subsequent GET to this object is not
- * the exact same as this request body, you should omit the ETag.
- *
- * @param mixed $calendarId
- * @param string $objectUri
- * @param string $calendarData
- * @return string|null
- */
- abstract function createCalendarObject($calendarId,$objectUri,$calendarData);
-
- /**
- * Updates an existing calendarobject, based on it's uri.
- *
- * It is possible return an etag from this function, which will be used in
- * the response to this PUT request. Note that the ETag must be surrounded
- * by double-quotes.
- *
- * However, you should only really return this ETag if you don't mangle the
- * calendar-data. If the result of a subsequent GET to this object is not
- * the exact same as this request body, you should omit the ETag.
- *
- * @param mixed $calendarId
- * @param string $objectUri
- * @param string $calendarData
- * @return string|null
- */
- abstract function updateCalendarObject($calendarId,$objectUri,$calendarData);
-
- /**
- * Deletes an existing calendar object.
- *
- * @param mixed $calendarId
- * @param string $objectUri
- * @return void
- */
- abstract function deleteCalendarObject($calendarId,$objectUri);
-
/**
* Performs a calendar-query on the contents of this calendar.
*
$object = $this->getCalendarObject($object['calendarid'], $object['uri']);
}
- $vObject = Sabre_VObject_Reader::read($object['calendardata']);
+ $vObject = VObject\Reader::read($object['calendardata']);
$validator = new Sabre_CalDAV_CalendarQueryValidator();
return $validator->validate($vObject, $filters);