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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Sabre\CalDAV\Xml\Property;
use Sabre\Xml\Writer;
use Sabre\Xml\XmlSerializable;
/**
* email-address-set property.
*
* This property represents the email-address-set property in the
* http://calendarserver.org/ns/ namespace.
*
* It's a list of email addresses associated with a user.
*
* @copyright Copyright (C) fruux GmbH (https://fruux.com/)
* @author Evert Pot (http://evertpot.com/)
* @license http://sabre.io/license/ Modified BSD License
*/
class EmailAddressSet implements XmlSerializable
{
/**
* emails.
*
* @var array
*/
private $emails;
/**
* __construct.
*
* @param array $emails
*/
public function __construct(array $emails)
{
$this->emails = $emails;
}
/**
* Returns the email addresses.
*
* @return array
*/
public function getValue()
{
return $this->emails;
}
/**
* The xmlSerialize method is called during xml writing.
*
* Use the $writer argument to write its own xml serialization.
*
* An important note: do _not_ create a parent element. Any element
* implementing XmlSerializable should only ever write what's considered
* its 'inner xml'.
*
* The parent of the current element is responsible for writing a
* containing element.
*
* This allows serializers to be re-used for different element names.
*
* If you are opening new elements, you must also close them again.
*
* @param Writer $writer
*/
public function xmlSerialize(Writer $writer)
{
foreach ($this->emails as $email) {
$writer->writeElement('{http://calendarserver.org/ns/}email-address', $email);
}
}
}
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