/* InfCloud - the open source CalDAV/CardDAV Web Client Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Jan Mate Andrej Lezo Matej Mihalik This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ // NOTE: see readme.txt before you start to configure this client! // NOTE: if this option is enabled you will get notifications for devel builds! var globalEnableDevelBuilds=true; // NOTE: do not forget to execute the cache_update.sh script every time you // update this configuration file or any other files (otherwise your browser // will use the previous version of files stored in HTML5 cache). Alternatively // you can update the cache.manifest manually - edit the second line beginning // with "#V 20" to anything else (this file simple needs "some" change) // Supported setup types (use ONE of them): // a.) globalAccountSettings => username and password is hardcoded // in config.js, automatic login without the login screen // - advantages: fast login process = no username/password is required // - disadvantages: username/password is visible in your config.js, so // this type of setup is recommended ONLY for intranet/home users // b.) globalNetworkCheckSettings => standard setup with login screen // - advantages: username/password is required (no visible // username/password in config.js) // - disadvantages: if a user enters wrong username/password then // the browser will show authentication popup window (it is NOT // possible to disable it in JavaScript; see the next option) // c.) globalNetworkAccountSettings => advanced setup with login screen // - advantages: no authentication popup if you enter wrong username/ // password, dynamic XML configuration generator (you can generate // different configurations for your users /by modifying the "auth" // module configuration or the PHP code itself/) // - disadvantages: requires PHP >= 5.3 and additional configuration, // only basic http authentication is supported => always use https! // // // What is a "principal URL"? => Check you server documentation! // - "principal URL" is NOT "collection URL" // - this client automatically detects collections for "principal URL" // - PROPER "principal URL" looks like: // https://server.com:8443/principals/users/USER/ // https://server.com:8443/caldav.php/USER/ // - INVALID principal URL looks like: // https://server.com:8443/principals/users/USER/collection/ // => this is a collection URL // https://server.com:8443/caldav.php/USER/collection/ // => this is a collection URL // https://server.com:8443/principals/users/USER // => missing trailing '/' // https://server.com:8443/caldav.php/USER // => missing trailing '/' // /caldav.php/USER/ // => relative URL instead of full URL // // // List of properties used in globalAccountSettings, globalNetworkCheckSettings // and globalNetworkAccountSettings variables (+ in the "auth" module): // - href // Depending on the setup type set the value to: // a.) globalAccountSettings: full "principal URL" // b.) globalNetworkCheckSettings: "principal URL" WITHOUT the "USER/" part // c.) globalNetworkAccountSettings: "full URL" to the "auth" directory // This property is supported in: // globalAccountSettings // globalNetworkCheckSettings // globalNetworkAccountSettings // - userAuth // - userName // Set the username you want to login. // - userPassword // Set the password for the given username. // This property is supported in: // globalAccountSettings // - timeOut // This option sets the timeout for jQuery .ajax call (in miliseconds). // Example: // timeOut: 90000 // This property is supported in: // globalAccountSettings // globalNetworkCheckSettings // globalNetworkAccountSettings // - lockTimeOut // NOTE: used only if server supports LOCK requests // This option sets the LOCK timeout value if resource locking // is used (in miliseconds). // Example: // lockTimeOut: 10000 // This property is supported in: // globalAccountSettings // globalNetworkCheckSettings // globalNetworkAccountSettings (available in auth module only) // - checkContentType // This option enables a content-type checking for server response. // If enabled then only objects with proper content-type are inserted // into the interface. // If you cannot see data in the interface you may try to disable it (useful // if your server returns wrong value in "propstat/prop/getcontenttype"). // If undefined then content-type checking is enabled. // Examples: // checkContentType: true // checkContentType: false // This property is supported in: // globalAccountSettings // globalNetworkCheckSettings // globalNetworkAccountSettings (available in auth module only) // - settingsAccount // NOTE: server support for custom DAV properties is REQUIRED! // This option sets the account where the client properties such as: // loaded collections, enabled collections, ... are saved during // the logout and resource/collection synchronisation // NOTE: set it to true ONLY for ONE account! // Examples: // settingsAccount: true // settingsAccount: false // This property is supported in: // globalAccountSettings // globalNetworkCheckSettings // globalNetworkAccountSettings (available in auth module only) // - delegation // NOTE: server support for this functionality is REQUIRED! // This option allows you to load delegated (shared) collections. // If set to true (default) then delegation functionality is enabled, // and the interface allows you to load delegated collections. // If false then delegation functionality is completely disabled. // Examples: // delegation: true // delegation: false // This property is supported in: // globalAccountSettings // globalNetworkCheckSettings // globalNetworkAccountSettings (available in auth module only) // - additionalResources // This options sets the list of additional resources (e.g. shared resources // accessible by all users). If the server supports delegation (see // the delegation option above) there is no reason to use this option! // Supported values: // - array of URL encoded resource names (not collections), such as: // 'company' // 'shared_resource' // If empty (default) or undefined then shared resources are not loaded // using this option, but may be loaded using the delegation option. // Examples: // additionalResources=[] // additionalResources=['public', 'shared_resource'] // This property is supported in: // globalNetworkCheckSettings // - hrefLabel // This option sets the server name in the resource header (useful if // you want to see custom resource header above the collections). // You can use the following variables in the value: // %H = full hostname (including the port number) // %h = full hostname (without the port number) // %D = full domain name // %d = only the first and second level domain // %P = principal name // %p = principal name without the @domain.com part (if present) // %U = logged user name // %u = logged user name without the @domain.com part (if present) // If undefined, empty or or null then '%d/%p [%u]' is used. // Examples: // hrefLabel: '%d/%p [%u]' // hrefLabel: '%D/%u' // This property is supported in: // globalAccountSettings // globalNetworkCheckSettings // globalNetworkAccountSettings (available in auth module only) // - forceReadOnly // This option sets the list of collections as "read-only". // Supported values: // - true // all collections will be "read-only" // - array of URL encoded // - collections, such as: // '/caldav.php/user/calendar/' // '/caldav.php/user%40domain.com/calendar/' // - regexes, such as: // new RegExp('^/caldav.php/user/calendar[0-9]/$', 'i') // specifies the list of collections marked as "read-only" // If null (default) or undefined then server detected privileges are used. // Examples: // forceReadOnly: null // forceReadOnly: true // forceReadOnly: ['/caldav.php/user/calendar/', // '/caldav.php/user/calendar2/'] // forceReadOnly: [new RegExp('^/.*/user/calendar[0-9]/$', 'i')] // This property is supported in: // globalAccountSettings // globalNetworkCheckSettings // globalNetworkAccountSettings (available in auth module only, with // different syntax for regexes) // - ignoreAlarms // This option sets list of calendar collections with disabled // alarm functionality. // Supported values: // - true // alarm functionality is disabled for all collections // - array of URL encoded // - collections, such as: // '/caldav.php/user/calendar/' // '/caldav.php/user%40domain.com/calendar/' // - regexes, such as: // new RegExp('^/caldav.php/user/calendar[0-9]/$', 'i') // specifies the list of collections with disabled alarm functionality. // If false (default) or undefined then alarm functionality is enabled // for all collections. // Examples: // ignoreAlarms: true // ignoreAlarms: ['/caldav.php/user/calendar/', // '/caldav.php/user/calendar2/'] // ignoreAlarms: [new RegExp('^/.*/user/calendar[0-9]/$', 'i')] // This property is supported in: // globalAccountSettings // globalNetworkCheckSettings // globalNetworkAccountSettings (available in auth module only, with // different syntax for regexes) // - backgroundCalendars // This options defines a list of background calendars. If there is // at least one event defined for the given day in a background calendar, // the background color for that day will be pink/light-red. // Supported values: // - array of URL encoded // - collections, such as: // '/caldav.php/user/calendar/' // '/caldav.php/user%40domain.com/calendar/' // - regexes, such as: // new RegExp('^/caldav.php/user/calendar[0-9]/$', 'i') // specifies the list of background calendar collections. // Examples: // backgroundCalendars: ['/caldav.php/user/calendar/', // '/caldav.php/user/calendar2/'] // backgroundCalendars: [new RegExp('^/.*/user/calendar[0-9]/$', 'i')] // This property is supported in: // globalAccountSettings // globalNetworkCheckSettings // globalNetworkAccountSettings (available in auth module only, with // different syntax for regexes) // Special options not present in configuration examples: // NOTE: use ONLY if you know what are you doing! // - crossDomain // This option sets the crossDomain for jQuery .ajax call. If null (default) // then the value is autodetected /and the result is shown in the console/ // - withCredentials // This option sets the withCredentials for jQuery .ajax call. The default // value is false and there is NO REASON to change it to true! // NOTE: if true, Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*" (CORS header) not works! // globalAccountSettings // Use this option if you want to use automatic login (without a login // screen) with hardcoded username/password in config.js. Otherwise use // globalNetworkCheckSettings or globalNetworkAccountSettings (see below). // NOTE: if this option is used the value must be an array of object(s). // List of properties used in globalAccountSettings variable: // - href // Set this option to the full "principal URL". // NOTE: the last character in the value must be '/' // - userAuth // - userName // Set the username you want to login. // - userPassword // Set the password for the given username. // NOTE: for description of other properties see comments at the beginning // of this file. // NOTE: for minimal/fast setup you need to set only the href and userAuth // options. It is safe/recommended to keep the remaining options unchanged! // Example: //var globalAccountSettings=[ // { // href: 'https://server1.com:8443/caldav.php/USERNAME1/', // userAuth: // { // userName: 'USERNAME1', // userPassword: 'PASSWORD1' // }, // timeOut: 90000, // lockTimeOut: 10000, // checkContentType: true, // settingsAccount: true, // delegation: true, // hrefLabel: null, // forceReadOnly: null, // ignoreAlarms: false, // backgroundCalendars: [] // }, // { // href: 'https://server2.com:8443/caldav.php/USERNAME2/', // ... // ... // } //]; // globalNetworkCheckSettings // Use this option if you want to use standard login screen without // hardcoded username/password in config.js (used by globalAccountSettings). // NOTE: if this option is used the value must be an object. // List of properties used in globalAccountSettings variable: // - href // Set this option to the "principal URL" WITHOUT the "USERNAME/" // part (this options uses the username from the login screen). // NOTE: the last character in the value must be '/' // NOTE: for description of other properties see comments at the beginning // of this file. // NOTE: for minimal/fast setup you need to set only the href option. It is // safe/recommended to keep the remaining options unchanged! // Example href values: // OS X server http example (see misc/readme_osx.txt for server setup): // href: 'http://osx.server.com:8008/principals/users/' // OS X server https example (see misc/readme_osx.txt for server setup): // href: 'https://osx.server.com:8443/principals/users/' // Cyrus server https example: // href: 'https://cyrus.server.com/dav/principals/user/' // Example: // Davical example which automatically detects the protocol, server name, // port, ... (client installed into Davical "htdocs" subdirectory; // works "out of the box", no additional setup required): var globalNetworkCheckSettings={ href: location.protocol+'//'+location.hostname+ (location.port ? ':'+location.port: '')+ location.pathname.replace(RegExp('/+[^/]+/*(index\.html)?$'),'')+ '/caldav.php/', timeOut: 90000, lockTimeOut: 10000, checkContentType: true, settingsAccount: true, delegation: true, additionalResources: [], hrefLabel: null, forceReadOnly: null, ignoreAlarms: false, backgroundCalendars: [] } // globalNetworkAccountSettings // Try this option ONLY if you have working setup using // globalNetworkCheckSettings and want to fix the authentication popup // window problem (if invalid username/password is entered)! // If you use this option then your browser sends username/password to the PHP // "auth" module ("auth" directory) instead of the DAV server itself. // The "auth" module then validates your username/password against your server, // and if the authentication is successful, then it sends back a configuration // XML (requires additional configuration). The resulting XML is handled // IDENTICALLY as the globalAccountSettings configuration option. // NOTE: for the "auth" module configuration see readme.txt! // NOTE: this option invokes a login screen and disallows access until // the client gets correct XML configuration file from the server! // List of properties used in globalNetworkAccountSettings variable: // - href // Set this option to the "full URL" of the "auth" directory // NOTE: the last character in the value must be '/' // NOTE: for description of other properties see comments at the beginning // of this file. // Example href values: // href: 'https://server.com/client/auth/' // Example: // Use this configuration if the "auth" module is located in the client // installation subdirectory (default): //var globalNetworkAccountSettings={ // href: location.protocol+'//'+location.hostname+ // (location.port ? ':'+location.port : '')+ // location.pathname.replace(RegExp('index\.html$'),'')+ // 'auth/', // timeOut: 30000 //}; // globalUseJqueryAuth // Use jQuery .ajax() auth or custom header for HTTP basic auth (default). // Set this option to true if your server uses digest auth (note: you may // experience auth popups on some browsers). // If undefined (or empty), custom header for HTTP basic auth is used. // Example: //var globalUseJqueryAuth=false; // globalBackgroundSync // Enable background synchronization even if the browser window/tab has no // focus. // If false, synchronization is performed only if the browser window/tab // is focused. If undefined or not false, then background sync is enabled. // Example: var globalBackgroundSync=true; // globalSyncResourcesInterval // This option defines how often (in miliseconds) are resources/collections // asynchronously synchronized. // Example: var globalSyncResourcesInterval=120000; // globalEnableRefresh // This option enables or disables the manual synchronization button in // the interface. If this option is enabled then users can perform server // synchronization manually. Enabling this option may cause high server // load (even DDOS) if users will try to manually synchronize data too // often (instead of waiting for the automatic synchronization). // If undefined or false, the synchronization button is disabled. // NOTE: enable this option only if you really know what are you doing! // Example: var globalEnableRefresh=false; // globalEnableKbNavigation // Enable basic keyboard navigation using arrow keys? // If undefined or not false, keyboard navigation is enabled. // Example: var globalEnableKbNavigation=true; // globalSettingsType // Where to store user settings such as: active view, enabled/selected // collections, ... (the client store them into DAV property on the server). // NOTE: not all servers support storing DAV properties (some servers support // only subset /or none/ of these URLs). // Supported values: // - 'principal-URL', '', null or undefined (default) => settings are stored // to principal-URL (recommended for most servers) // - 'addressbook-home-set' => settings are are stored to addressbook-home-set // - 'calendar-home-set' => settings are stored to calendar-home-set // Example: //var globalSettingsType=''; // globalCrossServerSettingsURL // Settings such as enabled/selected collections are stored on the server // (see the previous option) in form of full URL // (e.g.: https://user@server:port/principal/collection/), but even if this // approach is "correct" (you can use the same principal URL with multiple // different logins, ...) it causes a problem if your server is accessible // from multiple URLs (e.g. http://server/ and https://server/). If you want // to store only the "principal/collection/" part of the URL (instead of the // full URL) then enable this option. // Example: //var globalCrossServerSettingsURL=false; // globalInterfaceLanguage // Default interface language (note: this option is case sensitive): // cs_CZ (Čeština [Czech]) // da_DK (Dansk [Danish]; thanks Niels Bo Andersen) // de_DE (Deutsch [German]; thanks Marten Gajda and Thomas Scheel) // en_US (English [English/US]) // es_ES (Español [Spanish]; thanks Damián Vila) // fr_FR (Français [French]; thanks John Fischer) // it_IT (Italiano [Italian]; thanks Luca Ferrario) // ja_JP (日本語 [Japan]; thanks Muimu Nakayama) // hu_HU (Magyar [Hungarian]) // nb_NO (Norsk (bokmål) [Norwegian]; thanks Tore Ørpetveit) // nl_NL (Nederlands [Dutch]; thanks Johan Vromans) // sk_SK (Slovenčina [Slovak]) // tr_TR (Türkçe [Turkish]; thanks Selcuk Pultar) // ru_RU (Русский [Russian]; thanks Александр Симонов) // uk_UA (Українська [Ukrainian]; thanks Serge Yakimchuck) // zh_CN (中国 [Chinese]; thanks Fandy) // Example: var globalInterfaceLanguage='en_US'; // globalInterfaceCustomLanguages // If defined and not empty then only languages listed here are shown // at the login screen, otherwise (default) all languages are shown // NOTE: values in the array must refer to an existing localization // (see the option above) // Example: // globalInterfaceCustomLanguages=['en_US', 'sk_SK']; var globalInterfaceCustomLanguages=[]; // globalSortAlphabet // Use JavaScript localeCompare() or custom alphabet for data sorting. // Custom alphabet is used by default because JavaScript localeCompare() // not supports collation and often returns "wrong" result. If set to null // then localeCompare() is used. // Example: // var globalSortAlphabet=null; var globalSortAlphabet=' 0123456789'+ 'AÀÁÂÄÆÃÅĀBCÇĆČDĎEÈÉÊËĒĖĘĚFGĞHIÌÍÎİÏĪĮJKLŁĹĽMNŃÑŇOÒÓÔÖŐŒØÕŌ'+ 'PQRŔŘSŚŠȘșŞşẞTŤȚțŢţUÙÚÛÜŰŮŪVWXYÝŸZŹŻŽ'+ 'aàáâäæãåābcçćčdďeèéêëēėęěfgğhiìíîïīįıjklłĺľmnńñňoòóôöőœøõō'+ 'pqrŕřsśšßtťuùúûüűůūvwxyýÿzźżžАБВГҐДЕЄЖЗИІЇЙКЛМНОПРСТУФХЦЧШЩЮЯ'+ 'Ьабвгґдеєжзиіїйклмнопрстуфхцчшщюяь'; // globalSearchTransformAlphabet // To support search without diacritics (e.g. search for 'd' will find: 'Ď', 'ď') // it is required to define something like "character equivalence". // key = regex text, value = search character // Example: var globalSearchTransformAlphabet={ '[ÀàÁáÂâÄäÆæÃãÅåĀā]': 'a', '[ÇçĆćČč]': 'c', '[Ďď]': 'd', '[ÈèÉéÊêËëĒēĖėĘęĚě]': 'e', '[Ğğ]': 'g', '[ÌìÍíÎîİıÏïĪīĮį]': 'i', '[ŁłĹ弾]': 'l', '[ŃńÑñŇň]': 'n', '[ÒòÓóÔôÖöŐőŒœØøÕõŌō]': 'o', '[ŔŕŘř]': 'r', '[ŚśŠšȘșŞşẞß]': 's', '[ŤťȚțŢţ]': 't', '[ÙùÚúÛûÜüŰűŮůŪū]': 'u', '[ÝýŸÿ]': 'y', '[ŹźŻżŽž]': 'z' }; // globalResourceAlphabetSorting // If more than one resource (server account) is configured, sort the // resources alphabetically? // Example: var globalResourceAlphabetSorting=true; // globalNewVersionNotifyUsers // Update notification will be shown only to users with login names defined // in this array. // If undefined (or empty), update notifications will be shown to all users. // Example: // globalNewVersionNotifyUsers=['admin', 'peter']; var globalNewVersionNotifyUsers=[]; // globalDatepickerFormat // Set the datepicker format (see // http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Datepicker/formatDate for valid values). // NOTE: date format is predefined for each localization - use this option // ONLY if you want to use custom date format (instead of the localization // predefined one). // Example: //var globalDatepickerFormat='dd.mm.yy'; // globalDatepickerFirstDayOfWeek // Set the datepicker first day of the week: Sunday is 0, Monday is 1, etc. // Example: var globalDatepickerFirstDayOfWeek=1; // globalHideInfoMessageAfter // How long are information messages (such as: success, error) displayed // (in miliseconds). // Example: var globalHideInfoMessageAfter=1800; // globalEditorFadeAnimation // Set the editor fade in/out animation duration when editing or saving data // (in miliseconds). // Example: var globalEditorFadeAnimation=666; // ******* CalDAV (CalDavZAP) related settings ******* // // globalEventStartPastLimit, globalEventStartFutureLimit, globalTodoPastLimit // Number of months pre-loaded from past/future in advance for calendars // and todo lists (if null then date range synchronization is disabled). // NOTE: interval synchronization is used only if your server supports // sync-collection REPORT (e.g. DAViCal). // NOTE: if you experience problems with data loading and your server has // no time-range filtering support set these variables to null. // Example: var globalEventStartPastLimit=3; var globalEventStartFutureLimit=3; var globalTodoPastLimit=1; // globalLoadedCalendarCollections // This option sets the list of calendar collections (down)loaded after login. // If empty then all calendar collections for the currently logged user are // loaded. // NOTE: settings stored on the server (see settingsAccount) overwrite this // option. // Example: var globalLoadedCalendarCollections=[]; // globalLoadedTodoCollections // This option sets the list of todo collections (down)loaded after login. // If empty then all todo collections for the currently logged user are loaded. // NOTE: settings stored on the server (see settingsAccount) overwrite this // option. // Example: var globalLoadedTodoCollections=[]; // globalActiveCalendarCollections // This options sets the list of calendar collections checked (enabled // checkbox => data visible in the interface) by default after login. // If empty then all loaded calendar collections for the currently logged // user are checked. // NOTE: only already (down)loaded collections can be checked (see // the globalLoadedCalendarCollections option). // NOTE: settings stored on the server (see settingsAccount) overwrite this // option. // Example: var globalActiveCalendarCollections=[]; // globalActiveTodoCollections // This options sets the list of todo collections checked (enabled // checkbox => data visible in the interface) by default after login. // If empty then all loaded todo collections for the currently logged // user are checked. // NOTE: only already (down)loaded collections can be checked (see // the globalLoadedTodoCollections option). // NOTE: settings stored on the server (see settingsAccount) overwrite this // option. // Example: var globalActiveTodoCollections=[]; // globalCalendarSelected // This option sets which calendar collection will be pre-selected // (if you create a new event) by default after login. // The value must be URL encoded path to a calendar collection, // for example: 'USER/calendar/' // If empty or undefined then the first available calendar collection // is selected automatically. // NOTE: only already (down)loaded collections can be pre-selected (see // the globalLoadedCalendarCollections option). // NOTE: settings stored on the server (see settingsAccount) overwrite this // option. // Example: //var globalCalendarSelected=''; // globalTodoCalendarSelected // This option sets which todo collection will be pre-selected // (if you create a new todo) by default after login. // The value must be URL encoded path to a todo collection, // for example: 'USER/todo_calendar/' // If empty or undefined then the first available todo collection // is selected automatically. // NOTE: only already (down)loaded collections can be pre-selected (see // the globalLoadedTodoCollections option). // NOTE: settings stored on the server (see settingsAccount) overwrite this // option. // Example: //var globalTodoCalendarSelected=''; // globalActiveView // This options sets the default fullcalendar view option (the default calendar // view after the first login). // Supported values: // - 'month' // - 'multiWeek' // - 'agendaWeek' // - 'agendaDay' // NOTE: we use custom and enhanced version of fullcalendar! // Example: var globalActiveView='multiWeek'; // globalOpenFormMode // Open new event form on 'single' or 'double' click. // If undefined or not 'double', then 'single' is used. // Example: var globalOpenFormMode='double'; // globalTodoListFilterSelected // This options sets the list of filters in todo list that are selected // after login. // Supported options: // - 'filterAction' // - 'filterProgress' (available only if globalAppleRemindersMode is disabled) // - 'filterCompleted' // - 'filterCanceled' (available only if globalAppleRemindersMode is disabled) // NOTE: settings stored on the server (see settingsAccount) overwrite this // option. // Example: var globalTodoListFilterSelected=['filterAction', 'filterProgress']; // globalCalendarStartOfBusiness, globalCalendarEndOfBusiness // These options set the start and end of business hours with 0.5 hour // precision. Non-business hours are faded out in the calendar interface. // If both variables are set to the same value then no fade out occurs. // Example: var globalCalendarStartOfBusiness=8; var globalCalendarEndOfBusiness=17; // globalDefaultEventDuration // This option sets the default duration (in minutes) for newly created events. // If undefined or null, globalCalendarEndOfBusiness value will be taken as // a default end time instead. // Example: var globalDefaultEventDuration=120; // globalAMPMFormat // This option enables to use 12 hours format (AM/PM) for displaying time. // NOTE: time format is predefined for each localization - use this option // ONLY if you want to use custom time format (instead of the localization // predefined one). // Example: //var globalAMPMFormat=false; // globalTimeFormatBasic // This option defines the time format information for events in month and // multiweek views. If undefined or null then default value is used. // If defined as empty string no time information is shown in these views. // See http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/docs/utilities/formatDate/ for exact // formating rules. // Example: //var globalTimeFormatBasic=''; // globalTimeFormatAgenda // This option defines the time format information for events in day and // week views. If undefined or null then default value is used. // If defined as empty string no time information is shown in these views. // See http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/docs/utilities/formatDate/ for exact // formating rules. // Example: //var globalTimeFormatAgenda=''; // globalDisplayHiddenEvents // This option defined whether events from unechecked calendars are displayed // with certain transparency (true) or completely hidden (false). // Example: var globalDisplayHiddenEvents=false; // globalTimeZoneSupport // This option enables timezone support in the client. // NOTE: timezone cannot be specified for all-day events because these don't // have start and end time. // If this option is disabled then local time is used. // Example: var globalTimeZoneSupport=true; // globalTimeZone // If timezone support is enabled, this option sets the default timezone. // See timezones.js or use the following command to get the list of supported // timezones (defined in timezones.js): // grep "'[^']\+': {" timezones.js | sed -Ee "s#(\s*'|':\s*\{)##g" // Example: var globalTimeZone='Europe/Berlin'; // globalTimeZonesEnabled // This option sets the list of available timezones in the interface (for the // list of supported timezones see the comment for the previous configuration // option). // NOTE: if there is at least one event/todo with a certain timezone defined, // that timezone is enabled (even if it is not present in this list). // Example: // var globalTimeZonesEnabled=['America/New_York', 'Europe/Berlin']; var globalTimeZonesEnabled=[]; // globalRewriteTimezoneComponent // This options sets whether the client will enhance/replace (if you edit an // event or todo) the timezone information using the official IANA timezone // database information (recommended). // Example: var globalRewriteTimezoneComponent=true; // globalRemoveUnknownTimezone // This options sets whether the client will remove all non-standard timezone // names from events and todos (if you edit an event or todo) // (e.g.: /freeassociation.sourceforge.net/Tzfile/Europe/Vienna) // Example: var globalRemoveUnknownTimezone=false; // globalShowHiddenAlarms // This option sets whether the client will show alarm notifications for // unchecked calendars. If this option is enabled and you uncheck a calendar // in the calendar list, alarm notifications will be temporary disabled for // unchecked calendar(s). // Example: var globalShowHiddenAlarms=false; // globalIgnoreCompletedOrCancelledAlarms // This options sets whether the client will show alarm notifications for // already completed or cancelled todos. If enabled then alarm notification // for completed and cancelled todos are disabled. // Example: var globalIgnoreCompletedOrCancelledAlarms=true; // globalMozillaSupport // Mozilla automatically treats custom repeating event calculations as if // the start day of the week is Monday, despite what day is chosen in settings. // Set this variable to true to use the same approach, ensuring compatible // event rendering in special cases. // Example: var globalMozillaSupport=false; // globalCalendarColorPropertyXmlns // This options sets the namespace used for storing the "calendar-color" // property by the client. // If true, undefined (or empty) "http://apple.com/ns/ical/" is used (Apple // compatible). If false, then the calendar color modification functionality // is completely disabled. // Example: //var globalCalendarColorPropertyXmlns=true; // globalWeekendDays // This option sets the list of days considered as weekend days (these // are faded out in the calendar interface). Non-weekend days are automatically // considered as business days. // Sunday is 0, Monday is 1, etc. // Example: var globalWeekendDays=[0, 6]; // globalAppleRemindersMode // If this option is enabled then then client will use the same approach // for handling repeating reminders (todos) as Apple. It is STRONGLY // recommended to enabled this option if you use any Apple clients for // reminders (todos). // Supported options: // - 'iOS6' // - 'iOS7' // - true (support of the latest iOS version - 'iOS8') // - false // If this option is enabled: // - RFC todo support is SEVERELY limited and the client mimics the behaviour // of Apple Reminders.app (to ensure maximum compatibility) // - when a single instance of repeating todo is edited, it becomes an // autonomous non-repeating todo with NO relation to the original repeating // todo // - capabilities of repeating todos are limited - only the first instance // is ever visible in the interface // - support for todo DTSTART attribute is disabled // - support for todo STATUS attribute other than COMPLETED and NEEDS-ACTION // is disabled // - [iOS6 only] support for LOCATION and URL attributes is disabled // Example: var globalAppleRemindersMode=true; // globalSubscribedCalendars // This option specifies a list of remote URLs to ics files (e.g.: used // for distributing holidays information). Subscribed calendars are // ALWAYS read-only. Remote servers where ics files are hosted MUST // return proper CORS headers (see readme.txt) otherwise this functionality // will not work! // NOTE: subsribed calendars are NOT "shared" calendars. For "shared" // calendars see the delegation option in globalAccountSettings, // globalNetworkCheckSettings and globalNetworkAccountSettings. // List of properties used in globalSubscribedCalendars variable: // - hrefLabel // This options defines the header string above the subcsribed calendars. // - calendars // This option specifies an array of remote calendar objects with the // following properties: // - href // Set this option to the "full URL" of the remote calendar // - userAuth // NOTE: keep empty if remote authentication is not required! // - userName // Set the username you want to login. // - userPassword // Set the password for the given username. // - typeList // Set the list of objects you want to process from remote calendars; // two options are available: // - 'vevent' (show remote events in the interface) // - 'vtodo' (show remote todos in the interface) // - ignoreAlarm // Set this option to true if you want to disable alarm notifications // from the remote calendar. // - displayName // Set this option to the name of the calendar you want to see // in the interface. // - color // Set the calendar color you want to see in the interface. // Example: //var globalSubscribedCalendars={ // hrefLabel: 'Subscribed', // calendars: [ // { // href: 'http://something.com/calendar.ics', // userAuth: { // userName: '', // userPassword: '' // }, // typeList: ['vevent', 'vtodo'], // ignoreAlarm: true, // displayName: 'Remote Calendar 1', // color: '#ff0000' // }, // { // href: 'http://calendar.com/calendar2.ics', // ... // ... // } // ] //}; // ******* CardDAV (CardDavMATE) related settings ******* // // globalLoadedAddressbookCollections // This option sets the list of addressbook collections (down)loaded after // login. If empty then all addressbook collections for the currently logged // user are loaded. // NOTE: settings stored on the server (see settingsAccount) overwrite this // option. // Example: var globalLoadedAddressbookCollections=[]; // globalActiveAddressbookCollections // This options sets the list of addressbook collections checked (enabled // checkbox => data visible in the interface) by default after login. // If empty then all loaded addressbook collections for the currently logged // user are checked. // NOTE: only already (down)loaded collections can be checked (see // the globalLoadedAddressbookCollections option). // NOTE: settings stored on the server (see settingsAccount) overwrite this // option. // Example: var globalActiveAddressbookCollections=[]; // globalAddressbookSelected // This option sets which addressbook collection will be pre-selected // (if you create a new contact) by default after login. // The value must be URL encoded path to an addressbook collection, // for example: 'USER/addressbook/' // If empty or undefined then the first available addressbook collection // is selected automatically. // NOTE: only already (down)loaded collections can be pre-selected (see // the globalLoadedAddressbookCollections option). // NOTE: settings stored on the server (see settingsAccount) overwrite this // option. // Example: //var globalAddressbookSelected=''; // globalCompatibility // This options is reserved for various compatibility settings. // NOTE: if this option is used the value must be an object. // Currently there is only one supported option: // - anniversaryOutputFormat // Different clients use different (and incompatible) approach // to store anniversary date in vCards. Apple stores this attribute as: // itemX.X-ABDATE;TYPE=pref:2000-01-01\r\n // itemX.X-ABLabel:_$!!$_\r\n' // other clients store this attribute as: // X-ANNIVERSARY:2000-01-01\r\n // Choose 'apple' or 'other' (lower case) for your 3rd party client // compatibility. You can chose both: ['apple', 'other'], but it may // cause many problems in the future, for example: duplicate anniversary // dates, invalid/old anniversary date in your clients, ...) // Examples: // anniversaryOutputFormat: ['other'] // anniversaryOutputFormat: ['apple', 'other'] // Example: var globalCompatibility={anniversaryOutputFormat: ['apple']}; // globalUriHandler{Tel,Email,Url,Profile} // These options set the URI handlers for TEL, EMAIL, URL and X-SOCIALPROFILE // vCard attributes. Set them to null (or comment out) to disable. // NOTE: for globalUriHandlerTel is recommended to use 'tel:', 'callto:' // or 'skype:'. The globalUriHandlerUrl value is used only if no URI handler // is defined in the URL. // NOTE: it is safe to keep these values unchanged! // Example: var globalUriHandlerTel='tel:'; var globalUriHandlerEmail='mailto:'; var globalUriHandlerUrl='http://'; var globalUriHandlerProfile={ 'twitter': 'http://twitter.com/%u', 'facebook': 'http://www.facebook.com/%u', 'flickr': 'http://www.flickr.com/photos/%u', 'linkedin': 'http://www.linkedin.com/in/%u', 'myspace': 'http://www.myspace.com/%u', 'sinaweibo': 'http://weibo.com/n/%u' }; // globalDefaultAddressCountry // This option sets the default country for new address fields. // See common.js or use the following command to get the list of // all supported country codes (defined in common.js): // grep -E "'[a-z]{2}':\s+\[" common.js | sed -Ee 's#^\s+|\s+\[\s+# #g' // Example: var globalDefaultAddressCountry='us'; // globalAddressCountryEquivalence // This option sets the processing of the country field specified // in the vCard ADR attribute. // By default the address field in vCard looks like: // ADR;TYPE=WORK:;;1 Waters Edge;Baytown;LA;30314;USA\r\n // what cause a problem, because the country field is a plain // text and can contain any value, e.g.: // USA // United States of America // US // and because the address format can be completely different for // each country, e.g.: // China address example: // [China] // [Province] [City] // [Street] // [Postal] // Japan address example: // [Postal] // [Prefecture] [County/City] // [Further Divisions] // [Japan] // the client needs to correctly detect the country from the ADR // attribute. Apple solved this problem by using: // item1.ADR;TYPE=WORK:;;1 Waters Edge;Baytown;LA;30314;USA\r\n // item1.X-ABADR:us\r\n // where the second "related" attribute defines the country code // for the ADR attribute. This client uses the same approach, but // if the vCard is created by 3rd party clients and the X-ABADR // is missing, it is possible to define additional "rules" for // country matching. These rules are specied by the country code // (for full list of country codes see the comment for pre previous // option) and a case insensitive regular expression (which matches // the plain text value in the country field). // NOTE: if X-ABADR is not present and the country not matches any // country defined in this option, then globalDefaultAddressCountry // is used by default. // Example: var globalAddressCountryEquivalence=[ {country: 'de', regex: '^\\W*Deutschland\\W*$'}, {country: 'sk', regex: '^\\W*Slovensko\\W*$'} ]; // globalAddressCountryFavorites // This option defines the list of countries which are shown at the top // of the country list in the interface (for full list of country codes // see the comment for pre globalDefaultAddressCountry option). // Example: // var globalAddressCountryFavorites=['de','sk']; var globalAddressCountryFavorites=[]; // globalAddrColorPropertyXmlns // This options sets the namespace used for storing the "addressbook-color" // property by the client. // If true, undefined (or empty) "http://inf-it.com/ns/ab/" is used. // If false, then the addressbook color modification functionality // is completely disabled, and addressbook colors in the interface are // generated automatically. // Example: //var globalAddrColorPropertyXmlns=true; // globalContactStoreFN // This option specifies how the FN (formatted name) is stored into vCard. // The value for this options must be an array of strings, that can contain // the following variables: // prefix // last // middle // first // suffix // The string element of the array can contain any other characters (usually // space or colon). Elements are added into FN only if the there is // a variable match, for example if: // last='Lastname' // first='Firstname' // middle='' (empty) // and this option is set to: // ['last', ' middle', ' first'] (space in the second and third element) // the resulting value for FN will be: 'Lastname Firstname' and not // 'Lastname Firstname' (two spaces), because the middle name is empty (so // the second element is completely ignored /not added into FN/). // NOTE: this attribute is NOT used by this client, and it is also NOT // possible to directly edit it in the interface. // Examples: // var globalContactStoreFN=[' last', ' middle', ' first']; // var globalContactStoreFN=['last', ', middle', ' ,first']; var globalContactStoreFN=['prefix',' last',' middle',' first',' suffix']; // globalContactPhotoType // This option specifies the type of the image which will be stored to the // server if you add a contact photo. // Supported values are: // jpeg // png // If undefined or invalid value is specified then 'jpeg' is used. // Examples: // var globalContactPhotoType='jpeg'; // var globalContactPhotoType='png'; // globalContactPhotoScaleFactor // This options specifies the scale factor of the contact photo relative to // the photo box size in the contact editor interface. // For example if this options is set to 1.5 and the photo box size in the // interface is 164x183px, the resulting image size will be 246x274px. // If undefined then 1.5 is used, if set to null (not recommended) then the // original size of the image is retained (resize functionality is disabled). // Examples: // var globalContactPhotoScaleFactor=1.5; // var globalContactPhotoScaleFactor=null; // globalGroupContactsByCompanies // This options specifies how contacts are grouped in the interface. // By default the interface looks like (very simple example): // A // Adams Adam // Anderson Peter // B // Brown John // Baker Josh // if grouped by company/deparment the result is: // Company A [Department X] // Adams Adam // Brown John // Company B [Department Y] // Anderson Peter // Baker Josh // If this option is set to true contacts are grouped by company/department, // otherwise (default) contacts are grouped by letters of the alphabet. // If undefined or not true, grouping by alphabet letters is used. // NOTE: see also the globalCollectionDisplay option below. var globalGroupContactsByCompanies=false; // globalCollectionDisplay // This options specifies how data columns in the contact list are displayed. // // NOTE: columns are displayed ONLY if there is enought horizontal place in // the browser window (e.g. if you define 5 columns here, but your browser // window is not wide enough, you will see only first 3 columns instead of 5). // // NOTE: see the globalContactDataMinVisiblePercentage option which defines the // width for columns. // // The value must be an array of columns, where each column is represented by // an object with the following properties: // label => the value of this option is a string used as column header // You can use the following localized variables in the label string: // - {Name} // - {FirstName} // - {LastName} // - {MiddleName} // - {NickName} // - {Prefix} // - {Suffix} // - {BirthDay} // - {PhoneticLastName} // - {PhoneticFirstName} // - {JobTitle} // - {Company} // - {Department} // - {Categories} // - {NoteText} // - {Address}, {AddressWork}, {AddressHome}, {AddressOther} // - {Phone}, {PhoneWork}, {PhoneHome}, {PhoneCell}, {PhoneMain}, // {PhonePager}, {PhoneFax}, {PhoneIphone}, {PhoneOther} // - {Email}, {EmailWork}, {EmailHome}, {EmailMobileme}, {EmailOther} // - {URL}, {URLWork}, {URLHome}, {URLHomepage}, {URLOther} // - {Dates}, {DatesAnniversary}, {DatesOther} // - {Related}, {RelatedManager}, {RelatedAssistant}, {RelatedFather}, // {RelatedMother}, {RelatedParent}, {RelatedBrother}, {RelatedSister}, // {RelatedChild}, {RelatedFriend}, {RelatedSpouse}, {RelatedPartner}, // {RelatedOther} // - {Profile}, {ProfileTwitter}, {ProfileFacebook}, {ProfileFlickr}, // {ProfileLinkedin}, {ProfileMyspace}, {ProfileSinaweibo} // - {IM}, {IMWork}, {IMHome}, {IMMobileme}, {IMOther}, {IMAim}, {IMIcq}, // {IMIrc}, {IMJabber}, {IMMsn}, {IMYahoo}, {IMFacebook}, {IMGadugadu}, // {IMGoogletalk}, {IMQq}, {IMSkype} // value => the value of this option is an array of format strings, or // an object with the following properties: // - company (used for company contacts) // - personal (used for user contacts) // where the value of these properties is an array of format strings used // for company or user contacts (you can have different values in the same // column for personal and company contacts). // You can use the following simple variables in the format string: // - {FirstName} // - {LastName} // - {MiddleName} // - {NickName} // - {Prefix} // - {Suffix} // - {BirthDay} // - {PhoneticLastName} // - {PhoneticFirstName} // - {JobTitle} // - {Company} // - {Department} // - {Categories} // - {NoteText} // You can also use parametrized variables, where the parameter is enclosed // in square bracket. Paramatrized variables are useful to extract data // such as home phone {Phone[type=home]}, extract the second phone number // {Phone[:1]} (zero based indexing) or extract the third home phone number // {Phone[type=home][:2]} from the vCard. // NOTE: if the parametrized variable matches multiple items, e.g.: // {Phone[type=work]} (if the contact has multiple work phones) then the // first one is used! // // The following parametrized variables are supported (note: you can use // all of them also without parameters /the first one will be used/): // - {Address[type=XXX]} or {Address[:NUM]} or {Address[type=XXX][:NUM]} // where supported values for XXX are: // - work // - home // - other // - any other custom value // - {Phone[type=XXX]} or {Phone[:NUM]} or {Phone[type=XXX][:NUM]} // where supported values for XXX are: // - work // - home // - cell // - main // - pager // - fax // - iphone // - other // - any other custom value // - {Email[type=XXX]} or {Email[:NUM]} or {Email[type=XXX][:NUM]} // where supported values for XXX are: // - work // - home // - mobileme // - other // - any other custom value // - {URL[type=XXX]} or {URL[:NUM]} or {URL[type=XXX][:NUM]} // where supported values for XXX are: // - work // - home // - homepage // - other // - any other custom value // - {Dates[type=XXX]} or {Dates[:NUM]} or {Dates[type=XXX][:NUM]} // where supported values for XXX are: // - anniversary // - other // - any other custom value // - {Related[type=XXX]} or {Related[:NUM]} or {Related[type=XXX][:NUM]} // where supported values for XXX are: // - manager // - assistant // - father // - mother // - parent // - brother // - sister // - child // - friend // - spouse // - partner // - other // - any other custom value // - {Profile[type=XXX]} or {Profile[:NUM]} or {Profile[type=XXX][:NUM]} // where supported values for XXX are: // - twitter // - facebook // - flickr // - linkedin // - myspace // - sinaweibo // - any other custom value // - {IM[type=XXX]} or {IM[service-type=YYY]} or {IM[:NUM]} // where supported values for XXX are: // - work // - home // - mobileme // - other // - any other custom value // and supported values for YYY are: // - aim // - icq // - irc // - jabber // - msn // - yahoo // - facebook // - gadugadu // - googletalk // - qq // - skype // - any other custom value // // NOTE: if you want to use the "any other custom value" option (for XXX // or YYY above) you MUST double escape the following characters: // =[]{}\ // for example: // - for profile type "=XXX=" use: '{Profile[type=\\=XXX\\=]}' // - for profile type "\XXX\" use: '{Profile[type=\\\\XXX\\\\]}' // // NOTE: if you want to use curly brackets in the format string you must // double escape it, e.g.: ['{Company}', '\\{{Department}\\}'] // // The format string (for the value option) is an array to allow full // customization of the interface. For example if: // value: ['{LastName} {MiddleName} {FirstName}'] // and the person has no middle name, then the result in the column // will be (without quotes): // "Parker Peter" (note: two space characters) // but if you use: // value: ['{LastName}', ' {MiddleName}', ' {FirstName}'] // then the result will be (without quotes): // "Parker Peter" (note: only one space character) // The reason is that only those elements of the array are appended // into the result where non-empty substitution was performed (so the // ' {MiddleName}' element in this case is ignored, because the person // in the example above has no /more precisely has empty/ middle name). // // Examples: // To specify two columns (named "Company" and "Department / LastName"), // where the first will display the company name, and the second will display // department for company contacts (with "Dep -" prefix), and lastname for // personal contacts (with "Name -" prefix) use: // var globalCollectionDisplay=[ // { // label: 'Company', // value: ['{Company}'] // }, // { // label: 'Department / LastName', // value: { // company: ['Dep - {Department}'], // personal: ['Name - {LastName}'] // } // } // ]; // To specify 3 columns (named "Categories", "URL" and "IM"), where the first // will display categories, second will display the third work URL, and third // will display ICQ IM use: // var globalCollectionDisplay=[ // { // label: 'Categories', // value: ['{Categories}'] // }, // { // label: 'URL', // value: ['{URL[type=WORK][:2]}'] // }, // { // label: 'IM', // value: ['{IM[service-type=ICQ]}'] // } // ]; // // Recommended settings if globalGroupContactsByCompanies // is set to false: // var globalCollectionDisplay=[ // { // label: '{Name}', // value: ['{LastName}', ' {MiddleName}', ' {FirstName}'] // }, // { // label: '{Company} [{Department}]', // value: ['{Company}', ' [{Department}]'] // }, // { // label: '{JobTitle}', // value: ['{JobTitle}'] // }, // { // label: '{Email}', // value: ['{Email[:0]}'] // }, // { // label: '{Phone} 1', // value: ['{Phone[:0]}'] // }, // { // label: '{Phone} 2', // value: ['{Phone[:1]}'] // }, // { // label: '{NoteText}', // value: ['{NoteText}'] // } // ]; // // Recommended settings if globalGroupContactsByCompanies // is set to true: // var globalCollectionDisplay=[ // { // label: '{Name}', // value: { // personal: ['{LastName}', ' {MiddleName}', ' {FirstName}'], // company: ['{Company}', ' [{Department}]'] // } // }, // { // label: '{JobTitle}', // value: ['{JobTitle}'] // }, // { // label: '{Email}', // value: ['{Email[:0]}'] // }, // { // label: '{Phone} 1', // value: ['{Phone[:0]}'] // }, // { // label: '{Phone} 2', // value: ['{Phone[:1]}'] // }, // { // label: '{NoteText}', // value: ['{NoteText}'] // } // ]; // // NOTE: if left undefined, the recommended settings will be used. // globalCollectionSort // This options sets the ordering of contacts in the interface. In general // contacts are ordered alphabetically by an internal "sort string" which // is created for each contact. Here you can specify how this internal string // is created. The value is a simple array holding only the values from the // value property defined in the globalCollectionDisplay option. // If undefined, the definition from globalCollectionDisplay is used. // Example: // var globalCollectionSort = [ // ['{LastName}'], // ['{FirstName}'], // ['{MiddleName}'], // { // company: ['{Categories}'], // personal: ['{Company}'] // } // ]; // globalContactDataMinVisiblePercentage // This option defines how the width for columns are computed. If you set // it to 1 then 100% of all data in the column will be visible (the column // width is determined by the longest string in the column). If you set it // to 0.95 then 95% of data will fit into the column width, and the remaining // 5% will be truncated (" ..."). // Example: var globalContactDataMinVisiblePercentage=0.95;