server/apps/calendar/ajax/editevent.php
Bart Visscher 17e631bc5e Use OC_JSON for json responses
Create OC_JSON class, for single point of creating json responses.
No real logic change, this just cleans up the code a bit.
2011-09-25 22:19:28 +02:00

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<?php
/**
* Copyright (c) 2011 Bart Visscher <bartv@thisnet.nl>
* This file is licensed under the Affero General Public License version 3 or
* later.
* See the COPYING-README file.
*/
require_once('../../../lib/base.php');
$l10n = new OC_L10N('calendar');
if(!OC_USER::isLoggedIn()) {
die('<script type="text/javascript">document.location = oc_webroot;</script>');
}
$errarr = OC_Calendar_Object::validateRequest($_POST);
if($errarr){
//show validate errors
OC_JSON::error($errarr);
exit;
}else{
$id = $_POST['id'];
$cal = $_POST['calendar'];
$data = OC_Calendar_Object::find($id);
if (!$data)
{
OC_JSON::error();
exit;
}
$calendar = OC_Calendar_Calendar::findCalendar($data['calendarid']);
if($calendar['userid'] != OC_User::getUser()){
OC_JSON::error();
exit;
}
$vcalendar = Sabre_VObject_Reader::read($data['calendardata']);
OC_Calendar_Object::updateVCalendarFromRequest($_POST, $vcalendar);
$result = OC_Calendar_Object::edit($id, $vcalendar->serialize());
if ($data['calendarid'] != $cal) {
OC_Calendar_Object::moveToCalendar($id, $cal);
}
OC_JSON::success();
}
?>