> */ public function getAddressBooksForUser($principalUri) { if (1 !== preg_match('/^principals\/(.*)$/', $principalUri, $matches)) { return []; } $user = User::where('email', $matches[1])->firstOrFail(); return [ [ 'id' => 'contacts', 'principaluri' => $principalUri, 'uri' => 'contacts', '{DAV:}displayname' => 'Kontakte', '{urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:carddav}addressbook-description' => 'Alle Adressen', ], ]; } /** * Updates properties for an address book. * * The list of mutations is stored in a Sabre\DAV\PropPatch object. * To do the actual updates, you must tell this object which properties * you're going to process with the handle() method. * * Calling the handle method is like telling the PropPatch object "I * promise I can handle updating this property". * * Read the PropPatch documentation for more info and examples. * * @param string $addressBookId * * @return void */ public function updateAddressBook($addressBookId, PropPatch $propPatch) { } /** * Creates a new address book. * * This method should return the id of the new address book. The id can be * in any format, including ints, strings, arrays or objects. * * @param string $principalUri * @param string $url just the 'basename' of the url * @param array $properties * * @return mixed */ public function createAddressBook($principalUri, $url, array $properties) { } /** * Deletes an entire addressbook and all its contents. * * @param mixed $addressBookId * * @return void */ public function deleteAddressBook($addressBookId) { } /** * Returns all cards for a specific addressbook id. * * This method should return the following properties for each card: * * carddata - raw vcard data * * uri - Some unique url * * lastmodified - A unix timestamp * * It's recommended to also return the following properties: * * etag - A unique etag. This must change every time the card changes. * * size - The size of the card in bytes. * * If these last two properties are provided, less time will be spent * calculating them. If they are specified, you can also ommit carddata. * This may speed up certain requests, especially with large cards. * * @param mixed $addressbookId * * @return array */ public function getCards($addressbookId): array { return Member::get()->map(fn ($member) => $this->cardMeta($member))->toArray(); } /** * Returns a specfic card. * * The same set of properties must be returned as with getCards. The only * exception is that 'carddata' is absolutely required. * * If the card does not exist, you must return false. * * @param mixed $addressBookId * @param string $cardUri * * @return M */ public function getCard($addressBookId, $cardUri) { $member = Member::where('slug', $cardUri)->firstOrFail(); return [ ...$this->cardMeta($member), 'carddata' => $member->toVcard()->serialize(), ]; } /** * Returns a list of cards. * * This method should work identical to getCard, but instead return all the * cards in the list as an array. * * If the backend supports this, it may allow for some speed-ups. * * @param mixed $addressBookId * * @return array */ public function getMultipleCards($addressBookId, array $uris) { return Member::whereIn('slug', $uris)->get()->map(fn ($member) => [ ...$this->cardMeta($member), 'carddata' => $member->toVcard()->serialize(), ])->toArray(); } /** * Creates a new card. * * The addressbook id will be passed as the first argument. This is the * same id as it is returned from the getAddressBooksForUser method. * * The cardUri is a base uri, and doesn't include the full path. The * cardData argument is the vcard body, and is passed as a string. * * It is possible to return an ETag from this method. This ETag is for the * newly created resource, and must be enclosed with double quotes (that * is, the string itself must contain the double quotes). * * You should only return the ETag if you store the carddata as-is. If a * subsequent GET request on the same card does not have the same body, * byte-by-byte and you did return an ETag here, clients tend to get * confused. * * If you don't return an ETag, you can just return null. * * @param mixed $addressBookId * @param string $cardUri * @param string $cardData * * @return string|null */ public function createCard($addressBookId, $cardUri, $cardData) { return null; } /** * Updates a card. * * The addressbook id will be passed as the first argument. This is the * same id as it is returned from the getAddressBooksForUser method. * * The cardUri is a base uri, and doesn't include the full path. The * cardData argument is the vcard body, and is passed as a string. * * It is possible to return an ETag from this method. This ETag should * match that of the updated resource, and must be enclosed with double * quotes (that is: the string itself must contain the actual quotes). * * You should only return the ETag if you store the carddata as-is. If a * subsequent GET request on the same card does not have the same body, * byte-by-byte and you did return an ETag here, clients tend to get * confused. * * If you don't return an ETag, you can just return null. * * @param mixed $addressBookId * @param string $cardUri * @param string $cardData * * @return string|null */ public function updateCard($addressBookId, $cardUri, $cardData) { return null; } /** * Deletes a card. * * @param mixed $addressBookId * @param string $cardUri * * @return bool */ public function deleteCard($addressBookId, $cardUri) { return false; } /** * @return M */ private function cardMeta(Member $member): array { return [ 'lastmodified' => $member->updated_at->timestamp, 'etag' => '"'.$member->etag.'"', 'uri' => $member->slug, 'id' => $member->id, 'size' => strlen($member->toVcard()->serialize()), ]; } }