This was a valid XML in CalendarServer-5.2.2. It used to be 'user' now its
'record'
I could have a UID as 'gauravj'
directory realm=Test Realm
record
uid0C8BDE62-E600-4696-83D3-8B5ECABDFD2E/uid
guid0C8BDE62-E600-4696-83D3-8B5ECABDFD2E/guid
short-nameadmin/short-name
Full Stacktrace
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
/var/caldav/CalendarServer-6.0/.develop/virtualenv/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/twisted/internet/_baseprocess.py,
line 60, in maybeCallProcessEnded
proto.processEnded(Failure(reason))
File
Hi,
This is OK:
record type=user
uiddre/uid
guid1042----0001/guid
short-namedre/short-name
passworddre/password
full-nameAndre LaBranche/full-name
emaild...@apple.com/email
/record
e.g.
andre@xomg [~/cs] % ./bin/calendarserver_manage_principals
Thank you very much for clarifications.
I have one more question, for GET requests what is the identifier for the
user
is it UID, GUID, short-name or emailAdress??
I mean in following URL
/calendars/users/_$/calendar...what is the value of $ in
DCS 6.0???
On Wed, Mar 18,
Thank you.
Its just I do not have complete knowledge of protocol. So, I am trying to
break things to get errors and learn from calendarser...@apple.com team (by
asking questions)
Thank you again
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 2:42 PM, Andre LaBranche d...@apple.com wrote:
Hi,
You only need to
On Mar 18, 2015, at 2:55 PM, Gaurav Jain monkeyfd...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you.
Its just I do not have complete knowledge of protocol.
Nobody does :) Except maybe Cyrus...
So, I am trying to break things to get errors and learn from
calendarser...@apple.com
With DCS 6.0.
I try to organize an event where:
* There is only one attendee
* And that attendee is the organizer itself.
I get following error on client:
error xmlns='DAV:'
organizer-allowed xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav'/
error-description
Hi,
You only need to ‘schedule’ (i.e. ‘have attendees’) when there are other
principals involved aside from the organizer. An event with no attendees is
considered ‘non-scheduled’, although this language is a little weird
considering that it’s still on your calendar, can still have alarms
Hi,
The path component in /calendars/users/ is the UID value from the user
record, which typically looks like a shortname.
You can also use /principals/__uids__/, where the missing component is the
GUID. In cases where GUID is not specified in the record, the UID value appears
to be