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<?php
/**
* Horde Hooks configuration file.
*
* THE HOOKS PROVIDED IN THIS FILE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY. DO NOT ENABLE THEM
* BLINDLY IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. YOU HAVE TO CUSTOMIZE THEM
* TO MATCH YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS AND SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT.
*
* This file is where you define any hooks, for preferences or general Horde
* use, that your installation uses. The functions in this file can vastly
* change how your installation behaves, so make sure to test out any changes
* here before doing them in a production environment.
*
* Errors
* ======
* All critical/fatal errors should be reported by throwing a Horde_Exception
* object.
*
*
* Preferences Hooks
* =================
* Two types of preferences hooks are available.
*
* Setting value at login
* ----------------------
* If the 'hook' parameter is non-empty for a preference (config/prefs.php),
* the prefs_init hook will be run on login to allow alteration of the value.
* This hook receives the preference name, preference value, username, and
* the master scope object (Horde_Prefs_Scope) as parameters and uses the
* return value from the hook as the new preference value.
*
* Username will be null if the user is not authenticated.
*
* This hook is ONLY executed on login and preferences are cached during a
* users' session.
*
* NOTE: Because the prefs_init hook is called BEFORE the application is
* initialized, application data will not be available in this hook.
* If you want to alter preferences values based on application data,
* you should use the appauthenticated hook instead.
*
* On change
* ---------
* A hook named prefs_change will be called after a preference is altered.
* It is passed the preference name that has changed and does not expect a
* return value.
*
*
* Authentication Hooks
* ====================
* There are two special hooks called during the initial authentication
* of any Horde application responsible for authentication.
* These hooks are only called ONCE per session.
*
* preauthenticate
* ---------------
* This hook is used to dynamically alter the login credentials before
* authentication occurs.
*
* It is only called in Horde applications responsible for authentication.
*
* It is only called ONCE per session.
*
* If there is no active session, $userId and $credentials will be the values
* provided by the base Horde authentication driver. ($userId will often
* be empty in this situation.)
* For all other apps, $userId and $credentials will be the values of the
* currently logged on Horde user.
*
* Parameters in:
* $userId (string): User ID to be used for authentication.
* $credentials (array): The array of credentials to be used for
* authentication. The key 'authMethod' will contain
* the authentication event that triggered the hook.
* Possible values: 'authenticate', 'transparent', or
* 'admin'.
*
* The return value from this hook is as follows:
* [throw Horde_Auth_Exception] - Fatal error.
* false (boolean) - Authentication will fail.
* true (boolean) - Authentication will continue with no alteration of the
* user ID/credentials.
* (array) - Replace the credentials with the given key/values. Keys are
* 'userId' and 'credentials'. Only the keys defined will be
* altered.
*
* postauthenticate
* ----------------
* This hook is used to dynamically alter the login credentials after
* authentication occurs.
*
* It is only called in Horde applications responsible for authentication.
*
* It is only called ONCE per session.
*
* Parameters in:
* $userId (string): The Horde ID.
* $credentials (array): The array of credentials used for authentication.
*
* The return value from this hook is as follows:
* [throw Horde_Auth_Exception] - Fatal error.
* false (boolean) - Authentication will fail.
* true (boolean) - Authentication succeeds with no alteration of the
* credentials.
* (array) - Replace the credentials with the given value.
*
* authusername
* ------------
* This hook is used to dynamically convert between an authentication username
* and a Horde username.
*
* It is only available in the base Horde application.
*
* Parameters in:
* $userId (string): The username.
* $toHorde (boolean): If true, convert from authentication ID to Horde ID.
* Otherwise, do the reverse conversion.
*
* The return value from this hook is as follows:
* [throw Horde_Auth_Exception] - Fatal error.
* (string) - The converted username.
*
* x509_validate
* -------------
* This hook is called during initial authentication when using the X509 client
* certificate authentication driver. It provides a chance for custom logic to
* validate a certificate.
*
* Parameters in:
* $certificate (certificate handle): A handle to the certificate which can be
* passed to the openssl_x509 functions.
*
* The return value from this hook is as follows:
* [throw Horde_Auth_Exception] - Fatal error.
* boolean True if certificate passes our validation rules, otherwise false.
*
* Login Hooks
* ===========
*
* appauthenticated
* ----------------
* This hook is called after the initial application initialization is
* complete (the application will have passed authentication at this point).
*
* This hook is called for EVERY Horde application.
*
* This hook is only called ONCE per session.
*
* This hook takes no parameters and expects no return value. An Exception
* thrown from this hook will cause a fatal error.
*
*
* Application Initialization Hook
* ===============================
*
* pushapp
* -------
* This hook is called the first time an application is pushed onto the stack.
* It is passed no parameters and expects no return value.
* Any Exception thrown in this hook will cause a fatal error.
*
*
* AJAX Hooks
* ==========
* These are hooks that are available in any application that has an AJAX
* interface configured.
*
* ajaxaction_data
* ---------------
* This hook is used to alter the data returned from an AJAX action handler.
*
* Parameters in:
* $action (string): The AJAX action.
* $data (mixed): The AJAX action return data.
*
* The return value from this hook is as follows:
* [mixed] - The (altered) data to use as the AJAX action return data.
*
* ajaxaction_handle
* -----------------
* This hook is used to add user-defined AJAX action handlers to an
* application. It is called if no handler for the given action can be found
* in an application.
*
* Parameters in:
* $ajax (Horde_Core_Ajax_Application): The AJAX interface object for the
* application.
* $action (string): The AJAX action.
*
* The return value from this hook is as follows:
* [throw Horde_Exception] - Fatal error.
* [mixed] - The data to send to the browser (will be JSON encoded).
*
*
* CSS Hooks
* =========
*
* cssfiles
* --------
* This hook allows additional CSS stylesheets to be added to the page
* output.
*
* Parameters in:
* $theme (string): The current theme.
*
* The return value from this hook is as follows:
* [throw Horde_Exception] - Fatal error.
* [array] - An array of CSS files to add. Keys are the filesystem location,
* values are the URI location.
*
*
* ActiveSync Hooks
* ================
*
* activesync_autodiscover_parameters
* ----------------------------------
* This hook allows for modifying the various Autodiscover values before
* the XML string is build by the ActiveSync server code. Use, e.g., if you
* need to alter the value of the host before sending it to the client.
*
* Parameters in:
* $params (array): The array of Autodiscover parameters.
*
* The return value from this hook is as follows:
* [throw Horde_Exception] - Fatal error.
* [array] - The possibly modified array of Autodiscover parameters.
*
* activesync_autodiscover_xml
* ---------------------------
* This hook allows for overriding the autodiscovery XML output. USING THIS HOOK
* MEANS YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SENDING CORRECT XML TO THE CLIENT. ACTIVESYNC
* WILL SEND THIS STRING AS-IS. ONLY USE THIS IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!
*
* Parameters in:
* $params (array): The array of Autodiscover parameters.
*
* The return value from this hook is as follows:
* [throw Horde_Exception]- Fatal error.
* [string] The XML string to send directly to the client.
*
* activesync_get_autodiscover_username
* ------------------------------------
* This hook allows for custom rules to determine the authentication username
* from the email address provided by the client in an autodiscovery request.
*
* Parameters in:
* $email (string): The email address provided by the client.
*
* The return value from this hook is as follows:
* [throw Horde_Exception] - Fatal error.
* [string] The username to use for authentication to Horde.
*
* activesync_create_device
* ----------------------
* This hook allows additional checks to be performed during the first
* ActiveSync request for a new user/device combination.
*
* Parameters in:
* $device (Horde_ActiveSync_Device): The device object to be created.
*
* The return value from this hook is as follows:
* [throw Horde_Exception] - Fatal error.
* [boolean] A true value should be returned if the device passed all checks
* and should be allowed to be paired with the server.
* [integer] A Horde_ActiveSync_Status:: constant identifying the reason for
* disallowing the pairing.
*
* activesync_device_check
* -----------------------
* This hook allows the enforcement of arbitrary device policies like E.g.,
* not allowing certain user agents to connect, or only allowing certain user
* agents for certain users etc...
*
* Parameters in:
* $device (Horde_ActiveSync_Device): The device object.
*
* The return value from this hook is as follows:
* [throw Horde_Exception] - Fatal error.
* [boolean] A true value should be returned if the device passed all checks
* and should be allowed to be paired with the server.
* [integer] A Horde_ActiveSync_Status:: constant identifying the reason for
* disallowing the device.
*
* activesync_device_modify
* ------------------------
* This hook gives the chance to modify the device object before the request is
* handled. This can be used, for instance, in forcing certain devices to always
* use multiplexed collections for certain collection types, while other devices
* are allowed to use non-multiplexed collections.
*
* Parameters in:
* $device (Horde_ActiveSync_Device): The device object.
*
* The return value from this hook is as follows:
* [throw Horde_Exception] - Fatal error.
* [Horde_ActiveSync_Device] The possibly modified device object.
*
* TODO: groupldap, share_add, share_modify, share_remove
*
* $Id$
*/
class Horde_Hooks
{
// // PREFERENCES INIT: See above for documentation.
// public function prefs_init($pref, $value, $username, $scope_ob)
// {
// switch ($pref) {
// case 'from_addr':
// // Example from_addr init. THIS FUNCTION ASSUMES THAT YOU ARE
// // USING A LDAP SERVER and that your /etc/ldap.conf is correctly
// // set to a valid host.
// //
// // You are responsible for bringing in to the local scope any
// // information you need. You can "global" anything else you
// // need.
// //
// // Returns an address: either just the user@ side or a full
// // address.
//
// // Example #1
// if (is_null($username)) {
// return $value;
// }
//
// $base_context = 'o=myorg';
// $scope = 'sub';
//
// // You will probably need to replace cd= with uid=; this
// // syntax is for Netware 5.1 nldap.
// $cmd = '/usr/bin/ldapsearch -b ' . $base_context .
// ' -s ' . $scope . ' cn=' .
// escapeshellcmd($username) .
// ' | /bin/grep mail | /usr/bin/awk \'{print $2}\'';
// $mails = `$cmd`;
// $mail_array = explode("\n", $mails);
//
// // Send back the first email found, not the whole list.
// $mail = $mail_array[0];
//
// // If no email address is found, then the login name will
// // be used.
// return empty($mail)
// ? ''
// : $mail;
//
//
// // Example #2
// if (is_null($username)) {
// return $value;
// }
//
// $ldapServer = '172.31.0.236';
// $ldapPort = '389';
// $searchBase = 'o=myorg';
//
// $ds = @ldap_connect($ldapServer, $ldapPort);
//
// // You will probably need to replace cn= with uid=; this syntax
// // is for Netware 5.1 nldap.
// $searchResult = @ldap_search($ds, $searchBase, 'cn=' . $username);
// $information = @ldap_get_entries($ds, $searchResult);
// if (($information === false) || ($information['count'] == 0)) {
// $user = '';
// } else {
// $user = ($information[0]['mail'][0] != '')
// ? $information[0]['mail'][0]
// : $information[0]['cn'][0];
// }
//
// ldap_close($ds);
//
// return empty($user)
// ? $username
// : $user;
//
//
// case 'fullname':
// // Examples on how to set the fullname.
//
// // Example #1: Set the fullname from the GECOS information in
// // the passwd file.
// if (is_null($username)) {
// return $value;
// }
//
// $user = $GLOBALS['registry']->getAuth('bare');
//
// $array = posix_getpwnam($user);
// $gecos_array = explode(',', $array['gecos']);
// return empty($gecos_array)
// ? $user
// : $gecos_array[0];
//
//
// // Example #2: Set the fullname from LDAP information. In this
// // example we look if a Spanish name exists and return this or
// // the standard 'cn' entry if not.
// if (is_null($username)) {
// return $value;
// }
//
// $ldapServer = 'ldap.example.com';
// $ldapPort = '389';
// $searchBase = 'ou=people,o=example.com';
//
// $ds = @ldap_connect($ldapServer, $ldapPort);
//
// $searchResult = @ldap_search($ds, $searchBase, 'uid=' . $username);
// $information = @ldap_get_entries($ds, $searchResult);
// if (($information === false) || ($information['count'] == 0)) {
// $name = '';
// } else {
// $name = ($information[0]['cn;lang-es'][0] != '')
// ? $information[0]['cn;lang-es'][0]
// : $information[0]['cn'][0];
// }
//
// ldap_close($ds);
//
// return empty($name)
// ? $username
// : $name;
// }
// }
// // PREFERENCES CHANGE: See above for documentation.
// public function prefs_change($pref)
// {
// switch ($pref) {
// case 'theme':
// $GLOBALS['notification']->push('You changed your theme to ' . $GLOBALS['prefs']->getValue('theme') . '.');
// break;
// }
// }
// // PREAUTHENTICATE HOOK: See above for description of format.
// public function preauthenticate($userId, $credentials)
// {
// // Example #1: Make Horde respect the Unix convention of not
// // allowing login when a file named /etc/nologin exist.
// return !file_exists('/etc/nologin');
//
//
// // Example #2: Block access to Horde if the remote host exists in
// // the DNSBL. It requires the PEAR Net_DNSBL package.
// $dnsbl = new Net_DNSBL();
// $dnsbl->setBlacklists(array(
// 'sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org',
// 'bl.spamcop.net'
// ));
// return !$dnsbl->isListed($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']);
//
//
// // Example #3: Block access for user 'foo'.
// return ($userId != 'foo');
//
//
// // Example #4: Create credentials needed by the LDAP Horde_Auth
// // driver for adding/deleting/updating users.
// $entry = array(
// 'dn' => 'uid=' . $userId . ',ou=People,dc=example.com',
// 'cn' => isset($credentials['user_fullname']) ? $credentials['user_fullname'] : $userId,
// 'sn' => $userId,
// 'objectclass' => array(
// 'top',
// 'person',
// 'qmailuser',
// 'CourierMailAccount',
// ),
// 'mailhost' => 'mail.example.com',
// 'mailMessageStore' => '/home/mail/' . $userId,
// 'homeDirectory' => '/home/mail/' . $userId,
// 'mailbox' => '/Maildir',
// 'homeDirectory' => '/Maildir',
// 'uid' => $userId,
// 'accountStatus' => 'active',
// 'mailQuota' => '104857600S',
// 'mail' => $userId,
// 'uidNumber' => 501,
// 'gidNumber' => 501,
// 'deliveryMode' => 'nolocal'
// );
//
// // Need to check for new users (password) and edited users
// // (user_pass_2)
// if (isset($credentials['password'])) {
// $entry['userPassword'] = '{MD5}' . base64_encode(pack('H*', md5($credentials['password'])));
// } elseif (isset($credentials['user_pass_2'])) {
// $entry['userPassword'] = '{MD5}' . base64_encode(pack('H*', md5($credentials['user_pass_2'])));
// }
// $entry['deliveryMode'] = 'nolocal';
//
// return array(
// 'userId' => $userId,
// 'credentials' => $entry
// );
// }
// // POSTAUTHENTICATE HOOK: See above for description of format.
// public function postauthenticate($userId, $credentials)
// {
// // Example #1: Validating the user's right to login to Horde by
// // by consulting group membership in an LDAP directory. That
// // way, if your Horde installation is configured to authenticate
// // against IMP which in turn authenticate via IMAP, it is still
// // possible to limit access to Horde by group membership. The
// // following example had been made with an MS Active Directory in
// // mind. Note that if the LDAP directory is unavailable or some
// // other error occur, authentication will fail.
// $ldapServer = 'ad.example.com';
// $ldapPort = '389';
//
// // Note that credential is sent plain-text in this case, so don't
// // use privileged account here or setup SSL (by using port 636
// // above).
// $binddn = 'cn=WithoutPrivilege,dc=ulaval-dev,dc=ca';
// $bindpw = 'Remember this is sent in the clear unless SSL is used';
// $searchBase = 'ou=People,dc=example,dc=com';
//
// // Attribute to match $userId against in search
// $userAttr = 'sAMAccountName';
//
// // Group membership attribute, need to be all lowercase
// $groupAttr = 'memberof';
//
// // Attribute to check for right to use Horde
// $groupdn = 'cn=HordeUser,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com';
// $ret = false;
//
// $ds = @ldap_connect($ldapServer, $ldapPort);
//
// if (@ldap_bind($ds, $binddn, $bindpw)) {
// $searchResult = @ldap_search($ds, $searchBase, $userAttr . '=' . $userId, array($groupAttr), 0, 1, 5);
// if ($information = @ldap_get_entries($ds, $searchResult)) {
// // Make pattern case-insensitive
// $pattern = '/' . $groupdn . '/i';
// foreach ($information[0][$groupAttr] as $group) {
// if (preg_match($pattern, $group)) {
// $ret = true;
// break;
// }
// }
// }
// }
//
// ldap_close($ds);
//
// return $ret;
//
// // Example #2: Providing a client certificate <-> horde username store.
// // Normally, the following would be looked up in a persistent storage
// // backend. Note this example also stores a plaintext password to avoid
// // cluttering up the example. DO NOT DO THIS. If your x509 client
// // certificate setup requires that you still pass a password to the IMAP
// // server, the password MUST be stored encrypted. In this example, we
// // store a unique identifier for the certificate to add an additional level
// // of security. It wouldn't be too hard to create a admin UI for managing
// // client certificates and "registering" them to the user.
// $mapping = array('user@example.com' => array(
// 'credentials' => array('password' => 'passw0rd'), 'certificate_id' => '123456'));
//
// if (empty($mapping[$userId]) || $credentials['certificate_id'] != $mapping[$userId]['certificate_id']) {
// return false;
// }
//
// return $mapping[$userId]['credentials'];
// }
// // USERNAME HOOK: See above for description of format.
// public function authusername($userId, $toHorde)
// {
// // Example #1: Append the virtual domain to the username.
// // ex. $HTTP_HOST = 'mail.mydomain.com', $userId = 'myname' returns:
// // 'myname@mydomain.com'
// $vdomain = preg_replace('|^mail\.|i', '', getenv('HTTP_HOST'));
// $vdomain = Horde_String::lower($vdomain);
//
// if ($toHorde) {
// return $userId . '@' . $vdomain;
// }
//
// return (substr($userId, -strlen($vdomain)) == $vdomain)
// ? substr($userId, 0, -strlen($vdomain) - 1)
// : $userId;
//
//
// // Example #2: Convert username to all lowercase. This might be
// // necessary if an authentication backend is case insensitive to
// // take into account that Horde's preference system is case
// // sensitive.
// // ex. $userId = 'MyName' returns: 'myname'
// return $toHorde
// ? Horde_String::lower($userId)
// : $userId;
//
//
// // Example #3: Map the LDAP "uid" back to the LDAP "mail"
// // attribute in case both are allowed user IDs for login.
// if (!$toHorde) {
// return $userId;
// }
// $ldapServer = 'localhost';
// $ldapPort = '389';
// $searchBase = 'dc=example,dc=com';
// $binddn = 'cn=manager,' . $searchBase;
// $bindpw = 'PASSWORD';
//
// $ds = @ldap_connect($ldapServer, $ldapPort);
// $searchResult = @ldap_search($ds, $searchBase, 'uid=' . $userId);
// $information = @ldap_get_entries($ds, $searchResult);
// if (($information !== false) && ($information['count'] > 0)) {
// $userId = $information[0]['mail'][0];
// }
// return $userId;
//
// // Example #4: Essentially the same as Example #1, but in the reverse
// // direction. This is used, e.g., when using x509 client certificates
// // that provide the username as an email address and you want Horde
// // logins to be usernames only.
// // ex. $HTTP_HOST = 'mail.mydomain.com', $userId = 'myname' returns:
// // 'myname@mydomain.com'
// $vdomain = preg_replace('|^mail\.|i', '', getenv('HTTP_HOST'));
// $vdomain = Horde_String::lower($vdomain);
//
// if (!$toHorde) {
// return $userId . '@' . $vdomain;
// } else {
// return (substr($userId, -strlen($vdomain)) == $vdomain)
// ? substr($userId, 0, -strlen($vdomain) - 1)
// : $userId;
// }
// }
// // APPLICATION AUTHENTICATED HOOK: See above for format.
// public function appauthenticated()
// {
// // Code to run when an application is first authenticated
// }
// // PRE-PUSH HOOK: See above for format.
// public function pushapp()
// {
// // Code to run immediately before the app is switched to horde
// }
// // POST-PUSH HOOK: See above for format.
// public function pushapp_post()
// {
// // Code to run immediately after the app is successfully switched to
// // horde
// }
// // ADD CSS HOOK: See above for description of format.
// public function cssfiles($theme)
// {
// return array(
// '/file/path/to/css' => 'uri/to/css'
// );
// }
/**
* Modify the browser object.
*
* @param Horde_Core_Browser $browser The browser object.
*/
// public function browser_modify($browser)
// {
// // Example #1: Mark all browsers as mobile. Useful if this
// // particular Horde installation is dedicated solely to serving
// // mobile devices.
// $browser->setMobile(true);
// }
/**
* Allow altering or validating data submitted by a user during a signup
* request before any attempts are made to add them to the system.
*
* @param array $info TODO
*
* @return array TODO
*/
// public function signup_preprocess($info)
// {
// $info['user_name'] = Horde_String::lower($info['user_name']);
// return $info;
// }
/**
* Callback when a signup is queued for administrative approval.
*
* @param string $userId The username.
* @param array $data TODO
*/
// public function signup_queued($userId, $data)
// {
// // Example #1: Send a notification message to the web server
// // administrator's e-mail address.
// $headers = array(
// 'To' => $_SERVER['SERVER_ADMIN'],
// 'From' => $_SERVER['SERVER_ADMIN'],
// 'Subject' => 'New ' . $GLOBALS['registry']->get('name', 'horde') . ' Signup'
// );
//
// try {
// $extraFields = $GLOBALS['injector']->getInstance('Horde_Core_Hooks')->callHook('signup_getextra', 'horde');
// } catch (Horde_Exception $e) {}
//
// $msg = _("A new signup has been received and is awaiting your approval.") .
// "\n\n" .
// $this->_signup_queued_walkdata($extraFields, $data) .
// "\n" .
// sprintf(_("You can approve this signup at %s"), Horde::url('admin/user.php', true, array('append_session' => -1)));
//
// $GLOBALS['injector']->getInstance('Horde_Mail')->send($_SERVER['SERVER_ADMIN'], $headers, $msg);
// }
//
// // Helper function for signup_queued Example #1
// private function _signup_queued_walkdata($fields, $data)
// {
// $msg = '';
// foreach ($data as $field => $value) {
// if (in_array($field, array('password', 'url'))) {
// continue;
// }
//
// if (is_array($value)) {
// $msg .= $this->_signup_queued_walkdata($fields, $value);
// } else {
// $field = isset($fields[$field]['label'])
// ? $fields[$field]['label']
// : $field;
// $msg .= "$field: $value\n";
// }
// }
// return $msg;
// }
/**
* Provide any extra fields which need to be filled in when a
* non-registered user wishes to sign up.
*
* @return array An array containing the following keys:
* - desc: Any help text attached to the field
* - label: The text that the user will see attached to this field
* - params: Any allowed parameter to Horde_Form field types
* - readonly: (boolean) Whether this editable
* - required: (boolean) Whether this field is mandatory
* - type: Any allowed Horde_Form field type
*/
// public function signup_getextra()
// {
// // Example #1: A hypothetical case where we would want to store
// // extra information about a user into a turba sql address book. All
// // this example does is include the attributes.php file from turba.
// // NOTE: You NEED Turba to be correctly installed before you can use
// // this example.
// return Horde::loadConfiguration('attributes.php', 'attributes', 'turba');
// }
/**
* TODO
*
* @param string $userId The username.
* @param array $extra A hash with the extra information requested via
* the signup_getextra hook.
* @param string $password The password.
*/
// public function signup_addextra($userId, $extra, $password)
// {
// // Example #1: Continuation of Example #1 from signup_getextra().
// // Here we connect to the database using the sql parameters
// // configured in $conf and store the extra fields in turba_objects,
// // using the $userId as the key for the object and values from the
// // $extra array. You could create your own sql syntax or code to
// // store this in whichever backend you require.
// // NOTE: You NEED Turba to be correctly installed before you can use
// // this example. It also assumes you are using an SQL backend.
// $db = $GLOBALS['injector']->getInstance('Horde_Db_Adapter');
//
// $fields = $values = $markers = array();
// foreach ($extra as $field => $value) {
// $fields[] = 'object_' . Horde_String::lower($field);
// $markers[] = '?';
// $values[] = Horde_String::convertCharset($value, 'UTF-8', $db->getCharset());
// }
// $fields[] = 'object_id';
// $markers[] = '?';
// $values[] = $userId;
//
// $query = 'INSERT INTO turba_objects ( owner_id, ' . implode(', ', $fields) . ')';
// $query .= ' VALUES ( \'admin\', ' . implode(', ', $markers) . ')';
// $db->insert($query, $values);
// }
/**
* Alter the share list.
*
* @param string $userId TODO
* @param TODO $perm TODO
* @param string $owner TODO
* @param array $share_list TODO
*
* @return array The altered share list.
*/
// public function share_list($userId, $perm, $owner, $share_list)
// {
// return $share_list;
// }
/**
* Hook called if a user tries to make an action that is under permission
* control that they don't have sufficient permissions for. It can be
* used to show the user a custom message including HTML code (via the
* notification system), or to interrupt the code flow and send the user
* to a different page.
*
* @param string $app Horde application.
* @param string $permission Permission that failed.
*/
// public function perms_denied($app, $permission)
// {
// // Example #1: Provide link to upgrade script in notification
// // message.
// $GLOBALS['notification']->push(sprintf('Permission denied. Click <a href="http://www.example.com/upgrade.php?app=%s">HERE</a> to upgrade %s.', $app, $GLOBALS['registry']->get('name')), 'horde.error', array('content.raw'));
// }
/**
* IMSP share init. TODO
*
* @param TODO $share_obj TODO
* @param string $app TODO
*/
// public function share_init($share_obj, $app)
// {
// global $cfgSources, $prefs, $session;
//
// // TODO: Move to turba?
// if (($app == 'turba') &&
// (!empty($cfgSources['imsp']['use_shares']))) {
// // Only do this once per session or when this session variable
// // is purposely unset.
// if ($session->get('horde', 'imsp_synched')) {
// return;
// }
//
// $results = Net_IMSP_Utils::synchShares($share_obj, $cfgSources['imsp']);
// if (!$results instanceof PEAR_Error) {
// $session->set('horde', 'imsp_synched') = true;
//
// // Now deal with adding or removing address books from prefs.
// $dirty = false;
// $abooks = $prefs->getValue('addressbooks');
// $abooks = empty($abooks)
// ? array()
// : explode("\n", $prefs->getValue('addressbooks'));
//
// if (count($results['removed'] > 0)) {
// foreach ($results['removed'] as $sharename) {
// $key = array_search($sharename, $abooks);
// if ($key === true) {
// unset($abooks[$key]);
// $dirty = true;
// }
// }
// }
//
// if (count($results['added']) > 0) {
// foreach ($results['added'] as $sharename) {
// if (array_search($sharename, $abooks) === false) {
// $abooks[] = $sharename;
// $dirty = true;
// }
// }
// }
//
// if ($dirty) {
// $result = $prefs->setValue('addressbooks', implode("\n", $abooks));
// }
//
// // We have to save the connection info for the imsp server
// // since the share_modify hook will not occur from within
// // turba's context.
// $session->set('horde', 'imsp_config', $cfgSources['imsp']['params']);
// }
// }
// }
/**
* IMSP share modify. TODO
*
* @param TODO $share TODO
*/
// public function share_modify($share)
// {
// global $injector, $session, $share;
//
// $params = unserialize($share->get('params'));
// if (is_array($params) &&
// !empty($params['source']) &&
// ($params['source'] == 'imsp') &&
// ($config = $session->get('horde', 'imsp_config'))) {
// // Ensure we don't try to change ownership.
// $params = @unserialize($share->get('params'));
// $bookName = $params['name'];
// if (strpos($bookName, $share->get('owner')) !== 0) {
// throw new Horde_Exception('Changing ownership of IMSP address books is not supported.');
// }
//
// // Update the ACLS
// $perms = $share->getPermission();
// $users = $injector->getInstance('Horde_Perms')->getUserPermissions();
// foreach ($users as $user => $perm) {
// $acl = Net_IMSP_Utils::permsToACL($perm);
// $result = Net_IMSP_Utils::setACL($config, $bookName, $user, $acl);
// }
// }
// }
/**
* ActiveSync hook for determing a Horde username from an email address.
*
* @param string $email The email address
*
* @return string The username to use to authenticate to Horde with.
*/
// public function activesync_get_autodiscover_username($email)
// {
// return substr($email, 0, strpos($email, '@'));
// }
/**
* ActiveSync hook for overriding the XML output. Takes an array of
* autodiscover parameters and returns the raw XML string to send to the
* client. USING THIS HOOK MEANS YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SENDING CORRECT
* XML TO THE CLIENT. ACTIVESYNC WILL SEND THIS STRING AS-IS. ONLY USE THIS
* IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!
*
* @param array $params The array of available Autodiscover parameters.
*
* @return string The XML string.
*/
// public function activesync_autodiscover_xml(array $params)
// {
// }
/**
* ActiveSync hook for modifying the various Autodiscover values before
* the XML string is build by the ActiveSync server code. Use, e.g., if you
* need to alter the value of the host before sending it to the client.
*
* @param array $params The array of Autodiscover parameters.
*
* @return array The possibly modified array of Autodiscover parameters.
*/
// public function activesync_autodiscover_parameters(array $params)
// {
// return $params;
// }
/**
* Activesync hook for providing additional checks before allowing a device
* to be paired with the server for the first time.
*
* @param Horde_ActiveSync_Device $device The device object.
*
* @return boolean|integer True on success (device passed checks) or a
* Horde_ActiveSync_Status:: constant on failure.
*/
// public function activesync_create_device(Horde_ActiveSync_Device $device)
// {
// return true;
// }
/**
* ActiveSync hook for providing additional policy checks on a device
* after it has already been paired. Useful for enforcing things like
* only allowing certain user agents to connect.