xDAV and shared namespaces
Ken Murchison
murch at fastmail.com
Tue Mar 13 11:55:24 EDT 2018
On 03/13/2018 11:48 AM, Anatoli wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> Thanks for your quick reply. Yes, I'm willing to test it and if needed
> I can also apply patches (I build Cyrus from sources).
>
> > x CREATE shared (TYPE COLLECTION)
>
> What does this command is supposed to do and under what user should I
> execute it (I mean imtest -a <user>)? I tried to run it under admin
> user (it creates a "shared" folder at the root hierarchy) and under a
> normal user that already has a shared folder (in this case the folder
> is created under the user hierarchy), but in both cases the folder
> stays empty (with only cyrus.header and cyrus.index inside) and is not
> visible under a WebDAV client. Am I missing something?
Definitely do this as an admin (e.g. 'cyrus') that DOES NOT have their
own user hierarchy.
Its been so long since I wrote and played with the WebDAV module that I
forgot how it works. Try:
x CREATE #drive/shared (TYPE COLLECTION)
Use whatever you have set for the davdriveprefix option and the proper
hierarchy ('.' if you have disabled unixhierarchysep)
>
> Regards,
> Anatoli
>
> *From:* Ken Murchison
> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 13, 2018 12:18
> *To:* Info-cyrus
> *Subject:* Re: xDAV and shared namespaces
>
> xDAV hasn't had much development or testing in the shared namespace
> and there isn't any tooling to create such mailboxes.
>
> If you wanted to do some testing, you'd have to create the mailboxes
> by hand and set the mailbox type accordingly. To do so, you can
> connect to the server as an admin using imtest and enter the following
> command:
>
> x CREATE shared (TYPE COLLECTION)
>
> to create a WebDAV collection. Or set the TYPE to CALENDAR or ADDRESSBOOK
>
>
> On 03/13/2018 11:08 AM, Anatoli wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm experimenting with xDav (CalDAV, CardDAV and WebDAV) in Cyrus
>> 3.0.5. All xDAV services in user namespaces work as expected, but I
>> can't figure out how to setup them for shared namespaces.
>>
>> The most important service for me to setup for shared namespaces is
>> WebDAV. I'd like to have a shared folder accessible to multiple users
>> based on their ACLs. I know how to setup a shared folder for IMAP:
>>
>> cyradm> cm shared1 at domain.com
>> cyradm> sam shared1 at domain.com user1 at domain.com write
>>
>> In the mail client I see the shared1 folder under "shared folders".
>> But I can't see it in a WebDAV client. At the server the shared1
>> folder doesn't have the autocreated xDAV structure as it normally
>> autocreates for individual users, and I don't know how to create it
>> manually.
>>
>> Does anybody know how to configure WebDAV shared folders? I'm also
>> interested in creating shared calendars (CalDAV) and addressbooks
>> (CardDAV), but I suppose they are managed the same way as WebDAV.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Anatoli
>>
>>
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