Cal::DAV(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Cal::DAV(3pm) |
NAME¶
Cal::DAV - a CalDAV clientSYNOPSIS¶
my $cal = Cal::DAV->new( user => $user, pass => $pass, url => $url); # the ics data will be fetched automatically if it's there # ... or you can parse some ics $cal->parse(filename => $data); # cal now has all the methods of Data::ICal # you can now monkey around with the object # saves the updated calendar $cal->save; # deletes the calendar $cal->delete; # lock the file on the server $cal->lock; # unlock the file on the server $cal->unlock # steal the lock $cal->steal_lock; # also $cal->forcefully_unlock_all # and $cal->lockdiscovery # resyncs it with the server $cal->get; # Get the underlying HTTP::DAV object my $dav = $cal->dav;
DESCRIPTION¶
"Cal::DAV" is actually a very thin wrapper round "HTTP::DAV" and "Data::ICal" but it may gain more functionality later and, in the mean time, serves as something thatTESTING¶
In order to test you need to define three environment variables: "CAL_DAV_USER", "CAL_DAV_PASS" and "CAL_DAV_URL_BASE" which points to a DAV collection that the user supplied has write permissions for.It should be noted that, at the moment, I'm having problems finding a CalDAV server that allows me to create files and so I can't run all the tests.
METHODS¶
new <arg[s]>¶
Must have at least "user", "pass" and "url" args where "url" is the url of a remote, DAV accessible ".ics" file.Can optionally take an "auto_commit" option. See "auto_commit()" method below.
parse <arg[s]>¶
Make a new calendar object using same arguments as "Data::ICal"'s "new()" or "parse()" methods.Does not auto save for you.
Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
save [url]¶
Save the calendar back to the server (or optionally to another path).Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
delete [url]¶
Delete the file on the server or optionally another url.Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
get [url]¶
Refetch the file from the sever to sync it -Alternatively fetch an alternative url.
These will lose any local changes.
lock¶
Same options as "HTTP::DAV"'s "unlock".unlock¶
Same options as "HTTP::DAV"'s "unlock".steal_lock¶
Same options as "HTTP::DAV"'s "steal_lock".lockdiscovery¶
Same options as "HTTP::DAV::Response"'s "lockdiscovery".forcefully_unlock_all¶
Same options as "HTTP::DAV::Response"'s "forcefully_unlock_all".dav [HTTP::DAV]¶
Get the underlying "HTTP::DAV" object or, alterntively, replace it with a a new one.cal¶
Get the underlying cal objectauto_commit [boolean]¶
Whether to auto save on desctruction or not.Defaults to 0.
message¶
Same as "HTTP::DAV"'s "message" function.errors¶
Same as "HTTP::DAV"'s "errors" function.AUTHOR¶
Simon Wistow <simon@thegestalt.org>COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 2007, Simon WistowReleased under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO¶
HTTP::DAVData::ICal
2015-06-10 | perl v5.20.2 |