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+<?php
+
+namespace Sabre\CalDAV\Backend;
+
+/**
+ * Every CalDAV backend must at least implement this interface.
+ *
+ * @copyright Copyright (C) fruux GmbH (https://fruux.com/)
+ * @author Evert Pot (http://evertpot.com/)
+ * @license http://sabre.io/license/ Modified BSD License
+ */
+interface BackendInterface {
+
+ /**
+ * 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 is 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'.
+ *
+ * Many clients also require:
+ * {urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav}supported-calendar-component-set
+ * For this property, you can just return an instance of
+ * Sabre\CalDAV\Property\SupportedCalendarComponentSet.
+ *
+ * If you return {http://sabredav.org/ns}read-only and set the value to 1,
+ * ACL will automatically be put in read-only mode.
+ *
+ * @param string $principalUri
+ * @return array
+ */
+ function getCalendarsForUser($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 $properties
+ * @return void
+ */
+ function createCalendar($principalUri, $calendarUri, array $properties);
+
+ /**
+ * Updates properties for a calendar.
+ *
+ * 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 $path
+ * @param \Sabre\DAV\PropPatch $propPatch
+ * @return void
+ */
+ function updateCalendar($calendarId, \Sabre\DAV\PropPatch $propPatch);
+
+ /**
+ * Delete a calendar and all its objects
+ *
+ * @param mixed $calendarId
+ * @return void
+ */
+ function deleteCalendar($calendarId);
+
+ /**
+ * Returns all calendar objects within a calendar.
+ *
+ * Every item contains an array with the following keys:
+ * * calendardata - The iCalendar-compatible calendar data
+ * * uri - a unique key which will be used to construct the uri. This can
+ * be any arbitrary string, but making sure it ends with '.ics' is a
+ * good idea. This is only the basename, or filename, not the full
+ * path.
+ * * lastmodified - a timestamp of the last modification time
+ * * etag - An arbitrary string, surrounded by double-quotes. (e.g.:
+ * '"abcdef"')
+ * * size - The size of the calendar objects, in bytes.
+ * * component - optional, a string containing the type of object, such
+ * as 'vevent' or 'vtodo'. If specified, this will be used to populate
+ * the Content-Type header.
+ *
+ * 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 $calendarId
+ * @return array
+ */
+ function getCalendarObjects($calendarId);
+
+ /**
+ * Returns information from a single calendar object, based on it's object
+ * uri.
+ *
+ * The object uri is only the basename, or filename and not a full path.
+ *
+ * The returned array must have the same keys as getCalendarObjects. The
+ * 'calendardata' object is required here though, while it's not required
+ * for getCalendarObjects.
+ *
+ * This method must return null if the object did not exist.
+ *
+ * @param mixed $calendarId
+ * @param string $objectUri
+ * @return array|null
+ */
+ function getCalendarObject($calendarId, $objectUri);
+
+ /**
+ * Returns a list of calendar objects.
+ *
+ * This method should work identical to getCalendarObject, but instead
+ * return all the calendar objects in the list as an array.
+ *
+ * If the backend supports this, it may allow for some speed-ups.
+ *
+ * @param mixed $calendarId
+ * @param array $uris
+ * @return array
+ */
+ function getMultipleCalendarObjects($calendarId, array $uris);
+
+ /**
+ * Creates a new calendar object.
+ *
+ * The object uri is only the basename, or filename and not a full path.
+ *
+ * It is possible to 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 $calendarData
+ * @return string|null
+ */
+ function createCalendarObject($calendarId, $objectUri, $calendarData);
+
+ /**
+ * Updates an existing calendarobject, based on it's uri.
+ *
+ * The object uri is only the basename, or filename and not a full path.
+ *
+ * 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 $calendarData
+ * @return string|null
+ */
+ function updateCalendarObject($calendarId, $objectUri, $calendarData);
+
+ /**
+ * Deletes an existing calendar object.
+ *
+ * The object uri is only the basename, or filename and not a full path.
+ *
+ * @param mixed $calendarId
+ * @param string $objectUri
+ * @return void
+ */
+ function deleteCalendarObject($calendarId, $objectUri);
+
+ /**
+ * Performs a calendar-query on the contents of this calendar.
+ *
+ * The calendar-query is defined in RFC4791 : CalDAV. Using the
+ * calendar-query it is possible for a client to request a specific set of
+ * object, based on contents of iCalendar properties, date-ranges and
+ * iCalendar component types (VTODO, VEVENT).
+ *
+ * This method should just return a list of (relative) urls that match this
+ * query.
+ *
+ * The list of filters are specified as an array. The exact array is
+ * documented by Sabre\CalDAV\CalendarQueryParser.
+ *
+ * Note that it is extremely likely that getCalendarObject for every path
+ * returned from this method will be called almost immediately after. You
+ * may want to anticipate this to speed up these requests.
+ *
+ * This method provides a default implementation, which parses *all* the
+ * iCalendar objects in the specified calendar.
+ *
+ * This default may well be good enough for personal use, and calendars
+ * that aren't very large. But if you anticipate high usage, big calendars
+ * or high loads, you are strongly adviced to optimize certain paths.
+ *
+ * The best way to do so is override this method and to optimize
+ * specifically for 'common filters'.
+ *
+ * Requests that are extremely common are:
+ * * requests for just VEVENTS
+ * * requests for just VTODO
+ * * requests with a time-range-filter on either VEVENT or VTODO.
+ *
+ * ..and combinations of these requests. It may not be worth it to try to
+ * handle every possible situation and just rely on the (relatively
+ * easy to use) CalendarQueryValidator to handle the rest.
+ *
+ * Note that especially time-range-filters may be difficult to parse. A
+ * time-range filter specified on a VEVENT must for instance also handle
+ * recurrence rules correctly.
+ * A good example of how to interprete all these filters can also simply
+ * be found in Sabre\CalDAV\CalendarQueryFilter. This class is as correct
+ * as possible, so it gives you a good idea on what type of stuff you need
+ * to think of.
+ *
+ * @param mixed $calendarId
+ * @param array $filters
+ * @return array
+ */
+ function calendarQuery($calendarId, array $filters);
+
+ /**
+ * Searches through all of a users calendars and calendar objects to find
+ * an object with a specific UID.
+ *
+ * This method should return the path to this object, relative to the
+ * calendar home, so this path usually only contains two parts:
+ *
+ * calendarpath/objectpath.ics
+ *
+ * If the uid is not found, return null.
+ *
+ * This method should only consider * objects that the principal owns, so
+ * any calendars owned by other principals that also appear in this
+ * collection should be ignored.
+ *
+ * @param string $principalUri
+ * @param string $uid
+ * @return string|null
+ */
+ function getCalendarObjectByUID($principalUri, $uid);
+
+}