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<?php /** * @copyright Copyright (c) 2017 Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl> * * @license GNU AGPL version 3 or any later version * * 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. * */ namespace SearchDAV\Backend; use SearchDAV\Query\Query; interface ISearchBackend { /** * Get the path of the search arbiter of this backend * * The search arbiter is the URI that the client will send it's SEARCH requests to * Note that this is not required to be the same as the search scopes which determine what to search in * * The returned value should be a path relative the root of the dav server. * * For example, if you want to support SEARCH requests on `https://example.com/dav.php/search` * with the sabre/dav server listening on `/dav.php` you should return `search` as arbiter path. * * @return string */ public function getArbiterPath(); /** * Whether or not the search backend supports search requests on this scope * * The scope defines the resource that it being searched, such as a folder or address book. * * Note that a search arbiter has no inherit limitations on which scopes it can support and scopes * that reside on a different dav server entirely might be considered valid by an implementation. * * One example use case for this would be a service that provides additional indexing on a 3rd party service. * * @param string $href an absolute uri of the search scope * @param string|integer $depth 0, 1 or 'infinite' * @param string|null $path the path of the search scope relative to the dav server, or null if the scope is outside the dav server * @return bool */ public function isValidScope($href, $depth, $path); /** * List the available properties that can be used in search * * This is used to tell the search client what properties can be queried, used to filter and used to sort. * * Since sabre's PropFind handling mechanism is used to return the properties to the client, it's required that all * properties which are listed as selectable have a PropFind handler set. * * @param string $href an absolute uri of the search scope * @param string|null $path the path of the search scope relative to the dav server, or null if the scope is outside the dav server * @return SearchPropertyDefinition[] */ public function getPropertyDefinitionsForScope($href, $path); /** * Preform the search request * * The search results consist of the uri for the found resource and an INode describing the resource * To return the properties requested by the query sabre's existing PropFind method is used, thus the search implementation * is not required to collect these properties and is free to ignore the `select` part of the query * * @param Query $query * @return SearchResult[] */ public function search(Query $query); }