Hey there,
so my calendar package is quite done and we're doing a first rollout on our testing servers this week. As my boss likes to reduce everything to a minimal afford, we played around with the Calendar auto-discovery stuff. So far I understood the RFC (drafts) this is either accomplished by the well-known URL or a SRV entry.
At the moment we only have two apps to test this: iPhones and Lightning. ^^
1) The iPhone is checking well-known and doing some magic afterwards... there it's getting the home collection and my boss is happy.
2) I tried to tell Lightning to check cal.example.org (which redirects everything to the caldav.php), but it's not working out. It's doing a PROPFIND to that location and stops as it didn't find a collection. So I guess that Lightning isn't able to discover the user's home collection on it's own?
3) For Android you need a 3rd party app like aCal, ye?
4) The magic that you can tell Google which calendars you want to access through CalDAV, so that you don't have to add one by one, is nothing I can find in any RFC?
Cheers
Matthias
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so my calendar package is quite done and we're doing a first rollout on our testing servers this week. As my boss likes to reduce everything to a minimal afford, we played around with the Calendar auto-discovery stuff. So far I understood the RFC (drafts) this is either accomplished by the well-known URL or a SRV entry.
At the moment we only have two apps to test this: iPhones and Lightning. ^^
1) The iPhone is checking well-known and doing some magic afterwards... there it's getting the home collection and my boss is happy.
2) I tried to tell Lightning to check cal.example.org (which redirects everything to the caldav.php), but it's not working out. It's doing a PROPFIND to that location and stops as it didn't find a collection. So I guess that Lightning isn't able to discover the user's home collection on it's own?
3) For Android you need a 3rd party app like aCal, ye?
4) The magic that you can tell Google which calendars you want to access through CalDAV, so that you don't have to add one by one, is nothing I can find in any RFC?
Cheers
Matthias
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