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Summary:
EndTime is necessary for the implementation of the calendar UI in Kube.
Fixes T8482
Ical to mimic Mail's MimeMessage attribute.
(Sorry for the wait, there was a good number of merge conflicts when rebasing on develop)
Reviewers: cmollekopf
Reviewed By: cmollekopf
Tags: #sink
Maniphest Tasks: T8482
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D12085
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Otherwise we may try to compile webdav common before required headers
are generated by the buildsystem.
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by avoiding unnecessary work and reliance on quirks.
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...and saves us just about nothing.
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Summary:
Notes:
- Add a `webdavcommon` folder for WebDAV generic resource code
- Move `davresource` to `carddaveresource` and make it use the WebDAV code
- For now it tests the CalDAV resource directly on KolabNow (to be changed)
- Only synchronization, not adding / changing / removing WebDAV collections or items (to be implemented)
- Only events are currently supported (todo, freebusy, etc. are to be implemented but should be straightforward)
Fixes T8224
Reviewers: cmollekopf
Tags: #sink
Maniphest Tasks: T8224
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D11741
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BLOB properties had a couple of intended purposes:
* Allow large payloads to be streamed directly to disk, and then be
handled by reference.
* Allow zero-copy handling.
* Keep the database values compact so we can avoid traversing large
BLOBS.
However, they came at the cost of code-complexity, and we lost all the
benefits of our storage layer, such as transactions.
Measurements showed, that for email (the intended primary usecase),
the overhead is hardly measurable, with most parts performing
better, or at least not worse. We additionally also gain file-system
independence, which may help on other platforms.
The biggest drawback is probably that large payloads need to be written
to disk twice, because of the synchronizer queue (once for the queue,
once for the actual data).
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Adding the mail to cyrus imap somehow broke with cyrus 3.0.
We're now creating the mail instead, before trying to sync it.
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Adjust to cyrus imap settings and use explicit encryption setting.
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Just truncating the file is not a good idea. If the headers end up being
larger (I just ran into that), then we just fail to parse the headers
and miss important stuff like subjects. So let's not.
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The password (or any other secret), is now cached in the client process
(in-memory only), and delivered to the resource via command.
The resource avoids doing any operations against the source until the
secret is available.
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kimap should really have better error codes...
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From Qt's documentation: "This macro is obsolete. Use
target_link_libraries with IMPORTED targets instead." It's only
recommended with cmake >=2.8.9 & < 2.8.12. Sink already requires
cmake 3.0. One advantage of using the imported targets is, that
cmake complains if a target isn't found before it's used, like
Qt5Concurrent missing from the find_package_call here.
Reviewers: #sink, cmollekopf
Reviewed By: #sink, cmollekopf
Subscribers: #sink
Tags: #sink
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D6361
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