# An example configuration for vdirsyncer. # Optional parameters are commented out. [general] # A folder where vdirsyncer can store some metadata about each pair. status_path = ~/.vdirsyncer/status/ #verbose = False # CONTACTS [pair bob_contacts] # Similar to accounts in OfflineIMAP. a = bob_contacts_local b = bob_contacts_remote collections = private,coworkers # collections = addressbooks in this case # conflict_resolution = None # abort when collisions occur (default) # conflict_resolution = a wins # assume a's items to be more up-to-date # conflict_resolution = b wins # assume b's items to be more up-to-date [storage bob_contacts_local] # A storage references actual data on a remote server or on the local disk. # Similar to repositories in OfflineIMAP. type = filesystem path = ~/.contacts/ fileext = .vcf [storage bob_contacts_remote] type = carddav url = https://owncloud.example.com/remote.php/carddav/addressbooks/bob/default/ #username = # blabla #password = # blabla # CALENDAR [pair bob_calendar] a = bob_calendar_local b = bob_calendar_remote collections = private,work [storage bob_calendar_local] type = filesystem path = ~/.watdo/tasks/ fileext = .ics [storage bob_calendar_remote] type = caldav url = https://owncloud.example.com/remote.php/caldav/calendars/bob/ #username = # blabla #password = # blabla # Optional: Specify a time range which should be synchronized. Either both # start_date and end_date or neither have to be set. The default is to # synchronize everything. The following example synchronizes from one year in # the past to one year in the future. # All Python expressions are allowed here. The global namespace contains # everything from the datetime module. The expression has to evaluate to a # datetime. #start_date = datetime.now() - timedelta(days=365) # Here, start_date is also in the namespace. #end_date = datetime.now() + timedelta(days=365)