Ah.... very nice. But why doesnt it show all entries like a normal
address book?
And: does the name have any meaning or is it just a unique label?
Thanks!
Peter
On 2011-05-07 10:34, Mark Adams wrote:
You need to query it... Put "." in the search params and you should see the
contacts...
Regards,
Mark
On 6 May 2011, at 09:22,<> wrote:
Hi!
I came across SOGo and started hacking it onto an ISPConfig Backend using an
SQL-View. That worked great, thanks to the quite good documentation. But there
is one problem:
What is this SQLRepository, namely the "id" parameter? Is it just a label or
does it need something in the SQL backend to connect to? Because i set
"isAddressbook" to YES, but when I look at the address book, it is empty.
Here is the part of my configuration:
<key>SOGoUserSources</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>canAuthenticate</key>
<string>YES</string>
<key>id</key>
<string>directory</string>
<key>isAddressBook</key>
<string>YES</string>
<key>type</key>
<string>sql</string>
<key>userPasswordAlgorithm</key>
<string>crypt</string>
<key>viewURL</key>
<string>mysql://sogo:sogo@127.0.0.1/sogo/users</string>
</dict>
</array>
btw.: the "crypt" option of userPasswordAlgorithm is not mentioned in the
documentation. It took some time to find it in the commit messages and sources.
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