server/3rdparty/Sabre/DAV/IProperties.php

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<?php
/**
* IProperties interface
*
* Implement this interface to support custom WebDAV properties requested and sent from clients.
*
* @package Sabre
* @subpackage DAV
* @copyright Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Rooftop Solutions. All rights reserved.
* @author Evert Pot (http://www.rooftopsolutions.nl/)
* @license http://code.google.com/p/sabredav/wiki/License Modified BSD License
*/
interface Sabre_DAV_IProperties extends Sabre_DAV_INode {
/**
* Updates properties on this node,
*
* The properties array uses the propertyName in clark-notation as key,
* and the array value for the property value. In the case a property
* should be deleted, the property value will be null.
*
* This method must be atomic. If one property cannot be changed, the
* entire operation must fail.
*
* If the operation was successful, true can be returned.
* If the operation failed, false can be returned.
*
* Deletion of a non-existent property is always successful.
*
* Lastly, it is optional to return detailed information about any
* failures. In this case an array should be returned with the following
* structure:
*
* array(
* 403 => array(
* '{DAV:}displayname' => null,
* ),
* 424 => array(
* '{DAV:}owner' => null,
* )
* )
*
* In this example it was forbidden to update {DAV:}displayname.
* (403 Forbidden), which in turn also caused {DAV:}owner to fail
* (424 Failed Dependency) because the request needs to be atomic.
*
* @param array $mutations
* @return bool|array
*/
function updateProperties($mutations);
/**
* Returns a list of properties for this nodes.
*
* The properties list is a list of propertynames the client requested,
* encoded in clark-notation {xmlnamespace}tagname
*
* If the array is empty, it means 'all properties' were requested.
*
* @param array $properties
* @return void
*/
function getProperties($properties);
}