Card
The Card object represents a single Card from an addressbook.
- Full name:
\Sabre\CardDAV\Card
- Parent class:
\Sabre\DAV\File
- This class implements:
\Sabre\CardDAV\ICard
,\Sabre\DAVACL\IACL
Properties
carddavBackend
CardDAV backend.
cardData
Array with information about this Card.
addressBookInfo
Array with information about the containing addressbook.
Methods
__construct
Constructor.
public __construct(\Sabre\CardDAV\Backend\BackendInterface $carddavBackend, array $addressBookInfo, array $cardData): mixed
Parameters:
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$carddavBackend |
\Sabre\CardDAV\Backend\BackendInterface | |
$addressBookInfo |
array | |
$cardData |
array |
getName
Returns the uri for this object.
get
Returns the VCard-formatted object.
put
Updates the VCard-formatted object.
Parameters:
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$cardData |
string |
delete
Deletes the card.
getContentType
Returns the mime content-type.
getETag
Returns an ETag for this object.
getLastModified
Returns the last modification date as a unix timestamp.
getSize
Returns the size of this object in bytes.
getOwner
Returns the owner principal.
This must be a url to a principal, or null if there's no owner
getACL
Returns a list of ACE's for this node.
Each ACE has the following properties: * 'privilege', a string such as {DAV:}read or {DAV:}write. These are currently the only supported privileges * 'principal', a url to the principal who owns the node * 'protected' (optional), indicating that this ACE is not allowed to be updated.
Inherited methods
getLastModified
Returns the last modification time as a unix timestamp.
If the information is not available, return null.
delete
Deletes the current node.
Throws:
setName
Renames the node.
Parameters:
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$name |
string | The new name |
Throws:
put
Replaces the contents of the file.
The data argument is a readable stream resource.
After a successful put operation, you may choose to return an ETag. The etag must always be surrounded by double-quotes. These quotes must appear in the actual string you're returning.
Clients may use the ETag from a PUT request to later on make sure that when they update the file, the contents haven't changed in the mean time.
If you don't plan to store the file byte-by-byte, and you return a different object on a subsequent GET you are strongly recommended to not return an ETag, and just return null.
Parameters:
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$data |
string|resource |
get
Returns the data.
This method may either return a string or a readable stream resource
getSize
Returns the size of the file, in bytes.
getETag
Returns the ETag for a file.
An ETag is a unique identifier representing the current version of the file. If the file changes, the ETag MUST change. The ETag is an arbitrary string, but MUST be surrounded by double-quotes.
Return null if the ETag can not effectively be determined
getContentType
Returns the mime-type for a file.
If null is returned, we'll assume application/octet-stream
getOwner
Returns the owner principal.
This must be a url to a principal, or null if there's no owner
getGroup
Returns a group principal.
This must be a url to a principal, or null if there's no owner
getACL
Returns a list of ACE's for this node.
Each ACE has the following properties: * 'privilege', a string such as {DAV:}read or {DAV:}write. These are currently the only supported privileges * 'principal', a url to the principal who owns the node * 'protected' (optional), indicating that this ACE is not allowed to be updated.
setACL
Updates the ACL.
This method will receive a list of new ACE's as an array argument.
Parameters:
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$acl |
array |
getSupportedPrivilegeSet
Returns the list of supported privileges for this node.
The returned data structure is a list of nested privileges. See Sabre\DAVACL\Plugin::getDefaultSupportedPrivilegeSet for a simple standard structure.
If null is returned from this method, the default privilege set is used, which is fine for most common usecases.
Automatically generated on 2025-03-18