Synchronize CalDAV and CardDAV
Vdirsyncer synchronizes your calendars and addressbooks between two storages. The supported storages are CalDAV, CardDAV, arbitrary HTTP resources, vdir and some more.
It aims to be for CalDAV and CardDAV what OfflineIMAP is for IMAP.
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vdirsyncer.service | 0000000163 163 Bytes | |
vdirsyncer.timer | 0000000128 128 Bytes |
Revision 16 (latest revision is 19)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Matej Cepl (mcepl)
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REQUIRES https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1043982 - Update to 0.19.0: - Add "shell" password fetch strategy to pass command string to a shell. - Add "description" and "order" as metadata. These fetch the CalDAV: calendar-description, ``CardDAV:addressbook-description`` and ``apple-ns:calendar-order`` properties respectively. - Add a new ``showconfig`` status. This prints *some* configuration values as JSON. This is intended to be used by external tools and helpers that interact with ``vdirsyncer``, and considered experimental. - Update TLS-related tests that were failing due to weak MDs. - ``pytest-httpserver`` and ``trustme`` are now required for tests. - ``pytest-localserver`` is no longer required for tests. - Multithreaded support has been dropped. The ``"--max-workers`` has been removed. - A new ``asyncio`` backend is now used. So far, this shows substantial speed improvements in ``discovery`` and ``metasync``, but little change in `sync`. This will likely continue improving over time. :gh:`906` - The ``google`` storage types no longer require ``requests-oauthlib``, but require ``python-aiohttp-oauthlib`` instead. - Vdirsyncer no longer includes experimental support for `EteSync <https://www.etesync.com/>`_. The existing integration had not been supported for a long time and no longer worked. Support for external storages may be added if anyone is interested in maintaining an EteSync plugin. EteSync users should consider using `etesync-dav`_. - The ``plist`` for macOS has been dropped. It was broken and homebrew generates their own based on package metadata. macOS users are encouraged to use that as a reference. - Changes to SSL configuration: - Support for ``md5`` and ``sha1`` certificate fingerprints has been dropped. If you're validating certificate fingerprints, use ``sha256`` instead. - When using a custom ``verify_fingerprint``, CA validation is always disabled. - If ``verify_fingerprint`` is unset, CA verification is always active. Disabling both features is insecure and no longer supported. - The ``verify`` parameter no longer takes boolean values, it is now optional and only takes a string to a custom CA for verification. - The ``verify`` and ``verify_fingerprint`` will likely be merged into a single parameter in future.
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