Hello,

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> On Mar 31, 2016, at 6:41 AM, Maximiliano Sbrocca 
> <maximiliano.sbro...@santexgroup.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello everybody,
> 
> 
>     My name is Maxi and I'm analyzing caldav servers to implement in the 
> company I'm working for. The company has an app where events are created. 
> Once it happen, emails are sent with ICS files. The idea is to also save the 
> events in the caldav server. I've this part working (dev mode) by calling the 
> Darwin API (http://localhost:8008/calendars/users/ 
> <http://localhost:8008/calendars/users/><USER>/calendar/<ICS-File>.ics and 
> the ics file content in the request body). Then users will be able to sync 
> their events against the caldav server. (This is also working. I was able to 
> sync my events using Evolution and Thunderbird).
> 
>      What I need now, is some help with the API part for users creation. 

There is no such API. CalendarServer itself does not act as a directory 
service; instead it accesses an existing directory service in a read-only 
fashion to acquire the various record types used by the service. The options 
for the directory backend are: XML files, such as the ones you see in the SVN 
checkout under conf/auth, or LDAP.

The calendarserver_manage_princinpals tool does allow for creating location, 
resource, or 'address' records (address records are used to support newer geo 
features), but not user records. For production uses, we generally don't 
recommend using the XML file method as it's not very interoperable. The 
interoperable, production-grade option is LDAP. You are still free to spin your 
own workflow around modification of the XML files, which might still be the 
path of least resistance if you don't need to interoperate with a lot of other 
things.

Hope this helps,
-dre

>      Logged as the admin (admin/admin) I'm making PUT calls to:
> 
> http://localhost:8008/calendars/users/ 
> <http://localhost:8008/calendars/users/>
> 
>      The request header has Authorization - Basic for admin/admin and the 
> body I'm sending is:
> 
> <record type="user">
>     <short-name>maxi.sbrocca</short-name>
>     <uid>maxi.sbrocca</uid>
>     <password>password</password>
>     <full-name>Maxi Sbrocca</full-name>
>     <email>maximiliano.sbro...@santexgroup.com 
> <mailto:maximiliano.sbro...@santexgroup.com></email>
>   </record>
> 
> 
>      And the response error I'm getting is:
> 
> <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
> <error xmlns='DAV:'>
>     <need-privileges>
>         <resource>
>             <href>/calendars/users/</href>
>             <privilege>
>                 <write-content/>
>             </privilege>
>         </resource>
>     </need-privileges>
> </error>
> 
>     I'm not seeing any console log error:
> 
> 2016-03-31T10:40:24-0300 [caldav-0]  [txweb2.server#info] PUT 
> /calendars/users/ HTTP/1.1
> 
>      Could you please help me to find out what I'm doing wrong?
>    
> Thanks in advance,
> -- 
> Sbrocca Hector Maximiliano
> Software Engineer
> 
> 
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