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Server Support
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vdirsyncer is currently regularly and automatically tested against the latest
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versions of Radicale and ownCloud. In principle, vdirsyncer is supposed to run
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correctly with any remotely popular CalDAV or CardDAV server.
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vdirsyncer's synchronization works best if the items have ``UID`` properties.
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Items which don't have this property still should be synchronized fine as of
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version 1.5, but for performance reasons, such items should rather be the
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exception than the rule. For a possible way to automatically fix such items,
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take a look at `vfix <https://github.com/geier/vfix>`_.
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Radicale
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========
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Vdirsyncer is tested against the git version and the latest PyPI release of
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Radicale.
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- Radicale doesn't `support time ranges in the calendar-query of CalDAV
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<https://github.com/Kozea/Radicale/issues/146>`_, so setting ``start_date``
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and ``end_date`` for :py:class:`vdirsyncer.storage.CaldavStorage` will have
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no or unpredicted consequences.
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- `Versions of Radicale older than 0.9b1 choke on RFC-conform queries for all
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items of a collection <https://github.com/Kozea/Radicale/issues/143>`_.
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Vdirsyncer's default value ``'VTODO, VEVENT'`` for
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:py:class:`vdirsyncer.storage.CaldavStorage`'s ``item_types`` parameter will
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work fine with these versions, and so will all values, except for the empty
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one.
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The empty value ``''`` will get vdirsyncer to send a single HTTP request to
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fetch all items, instead of one HTTP request for each possible item type. As
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the linked issue describes, old versions of Radicale expect a
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non-RFC-compliant format for such queries, one which vdirsyncer doesn't
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support.
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ownCloud
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========
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Vdirsyncer is tested against the latest version of ownCloud.
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- *Versions older than 7.0.0:* ownCloud uses SabreDAV, which had problems
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detecting collisions and race-conditions. The problems were reported and are
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fixed in SabreDAV's repo, and the corresponding fix is also in ownCloud since
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7.0.0. See `Bug #16 <https://github.com/untitaker/vdirsyncer/issues/16>`_ for
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more information.
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