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<?php
/**
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2016-2024 Nextcloud GmbH and Nextcloud contributors
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2016 ownCloud, Inc.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
*/
// use OCP namespace for all classes that are considered public.
// This means that they should be used by apps instead of the internal Nextcloud classes
namespace OCP\Contacts;
/**
* This class provides access to the contacts app. Use this class exclusively if you want to access contacts.
*
* Contacts in general will be expressed as an array of key-value-pairs.
* The keys will match the property names defined in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2426#section-1
*
* Proposed workflow for working with contacts:
* - search for the contacts
* - manipulate the results array
* - createOrUpdate will save the given contacts overwriting the existing data
*
* For updating it is mandatory to keep the id.
* Without an id a new contact will be created.
*
* @since 6.0.0
*/
interface IManager {
/**
* This function is used to search and find contacts within the users address books.
* In case $pattern is empty all contacts will be returned.
*
* Example:
* Following function shows how to search for contacts for the name and the email address.
*
* public static function getMatchingRecipient($term) {
* $cm = \OCP\Server::get(\OCP\Contacts\IManager::class);
* // The API is not active -> nothing to do
* if (!$cm->isEnabled()) {
* return array();
* }
*
* $result = $cm->search($term, array('FN', 'EMAIL'));
* $receivers = array();
* foreach ($result as $r) {
* $id = $r['id'];
* $fn = $r['FN'];
* $email = $r['EMAIL'];
* if (!is_array($email)) {
* $email = array($email);
* }
*
* // loop through all email addresses of this contact
* foreach ($email as $e) {
* $displayName = $fn . " <$e>";
* $receivers[] = array(
* 'id' => $id,
* 'label' => $displayName,
* 'value' => $displayName);
* }
* }
*
* return $receivers;
* }
*
*
* @param string $pattern which should match within the $searchProperties
* @param array $searchProperties defines the properties within the query pattern should match
* @param array $options = array() to define the search behavior
* - 'types' boolean (since 15.0.0) If set to true, fields that come with a TYPE property will be an array
* example: ['id' => 5, 'FN' => 'Thomas Tanghus', 'EMAIL' => ['type => 'HOME', 'value' => 'g@h.i']]
* - 'escape_like_param' - If set to false wildcards _ and % are not escaped
* - 'limit' - Set a numeric limit for the search results
* - 'offset' - Set the offset for the limited search results
* - 'enumeration' - (since 23.0.0) Whether user enumeration on system address book is allowed
* - 'fullmatch' - (since 23.0.0) Whether matching on full detail in system address book is allowed
* - 'strict_search' - (since 23.0.0) Whether the search pattern is full string or partial search
* @psalm-param array{types?: bool, escape_like_param?: bool, limit?: int, offset?: int, enumeration?: bool, fullmatch?: bool, strict_search?: bool} $options
* @return array an array of contacts which are arrays of key-value-pairs
* @since 6.0.0
*/
public function search($pattern, $searchProperties = [], $options = []);
/**
* This function can be used to delete the contact identified by the given id
*
* @param int $id the unique identifier to a contact
* @param string $addressBookKey identifier of the address book in which the contact shall be deleted
* @return bool successful or not
* @since 6.0.0
*/
public function delete($id, $addressBookKey);
/**
* This function is used to create a new contact if 'id' is not given or not present.
* Otherwise the contact will be updated by replacing the entire data set.
*
* @param array $properties this array if key-value-pairs defines a contact
* @param string $addressBookKey identifier of the address book in which the contact shall be created or updated
* @return ?array an array representing the contact just created or updated
* @since 6.0.0
*/
public function createOrUpdate($properties, $addressBookKey);
/**
* Check if contacts are available (e.g. contacts app enabled)
*
* @return bool true if enabled, false if not
* @since 6.0.0
*/
public function isEnabled();
/**
* Registers an address book
*
* @return void
* @since 6.0.0
*/
public function registerAddressBook(\OCP\IAddressBook $addressBook);
/**
* Unregisters an address book
*
* @param \OCP\IAddressBook $addressBook
* @return void
* @since 6.0.0
*/
public function unregisterAddressBook(\OCP\IAddressBook $addressBook);
/**
* In order to improve lazy loading a closure can be registered which will be called in case
* address books are actually requested
*
* @param \Closure $callable
* @return void
* @since 6.0.0
*/
public function register(\Closure $callable);
/**
* Return a list of the user's addressbooks
*
* @return \OCP\IAddressBook[]
* @since 16.0.0
*/
public function getUserAddressBooks();
/**
* removes all registered address book instances
*
* @return void
* @since 6.0.0
*/
public function clear();
}
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