Configuration

Configuring AgenDAV requires creating a settings.php file in the web/config/ directory.

You will find all available settings inside the file default.settings.php. Please, do not modify default.settings.php, as any changes will be lost if you upgrade AgenDAV.

Save a copy of the default.settings.php file as settings.php, or just copy the settings you want to modify, and start configuring your instance.

site.title

Title of every page

Image filename which will be used as a logo. Has to be a valid filename placed inside web/public/img/ directory.

site.footer

Text to be placed in the footer.

proxies

Array of IPs of trusted proxies, on which the HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR header will be honored.

db.options

Database connection parameters. Uses Doctrine DBAL syntax, so follow the guide at http://docs.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-dbal/en/latest/reference/configuration.html for a better reference. Example:

$app['db.options'] = [
    'dbname' => 'agendav',
    'user' => 'user',
    'password' => 'password',
    'host' => 'localhost',
    'driver' => 'pdo_mysql',
 ];

Warning

When using an SQLite database, note that there is a bug when using URL based configurations. Use the alternative syntax (path and driver) instead.

csrf.secret

Name that the CSRF parameter will have.

Suggestion: use a medium length string with letters and numbers.

log.level

Level of logging. Can be one from DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR.

Default setting:

$app['log.level'] = 'INFO';
log.path

Full path where logs will be created. Add a trailing slash. Example:

$app['log.path'] = '/var/log/agendav/';

Make sure the user that runs your web server has write permission on that directory.

caldav.baseurl

Base CalDAV URL used to build all CalDAV URLs.

Examples:

// SabreDAV
$app['caldav.baseurl'] = 'http://caldav.server/cal.php';

// DAViCal
$app['caldav.baseurl'] = 'http://caldav.server/caldav.php';

Note

If you are configuring AgenDAV to connect to a CalDAV server using HTTPS, certificate validation will be performed. Both CA and hostname will be verified. If you are having trouble with your certificate, make sure you have your CA recognized by your system. See OpenSSL changes in PHP 5.6.x for more details.

caldav.authmethod

You have to specify which HTTP authentication method does your CalDAV server require. Both basic and digest authentication methods are supported.

Example:

// SabreDAV
$app['caldav.authmethod'] = 'digest';

// DAViCal
$app['caldav.authmethod'] = 'basic';
caldav.publicurls

Whether to show CalDAV URL links or not in the edit dialog

caldav.baseurl.public

The base URL that will be shown to users if caldav.publicurls is enabled. It’s not used for internal connections.

Do not add a trailing slash.

Example:

$app['caldav.baseurl.public'] = 'https://public.caldav.tld';
caldav.connect.timeout

Timeout in seconds for CalDAV connections. A value of 0 means to wait indefinitely, which is the default behaviour.

Eample:

// Timeout after 5 seconds if connection to the CalDAV server is not ready
$app['caldav.connect.timeout'] = 5;
caldav.response.timeout

Timeout in seconds while waiting for responses after a CalDAV request is sent. A value of 0 means to wait indefinitely, which is the default behaviour.

Eample:

// Timeout after 10 seconds if server hasn't answered
$app['caldav.response.timeout'] = 10;
calendar.sharing

Enables calendar sharing between users

Note that calendar sharing requires full WebDAV ACL support on your CalDAV server. Sharing has been fully tested only with DAViCal, so it is recommended to disable calendar sharing on other CalDAV servers unless you know what you are doing.

calendar.sharing.permissions

Configures ACL permissions for calendar sharing. The default values will work with DAViCal.

defaults.timezone

Timezone to be used by default.

Make sure you use a valid timezone from http://php.net/timezones

defaults.language

Default language to be used on AgenDAV interface.

Have a look at directory web/lang for a list of available languages.

defaults.time_format

Preferred time format: 12 hours (e.g. 3pm / 2:30am) or 24 hours (e.g. 15:00 / 2:30).

Set this option using a string ('12' or '24').

defaults.date_format

Default date format.

Available options are:

  • ymd: e.g. 2011/10/22
  • dmy: e.g. 22/10/2011
  • mdy: e.g. 10/22/2011
defaults.weekstart

Which day should be considered the default first day of week.

0 means Sunday, 1 means Monday

Specify it as a number.

defaults.show_week_nb

Whether or not to show week numbers in views by default

Specify it as a boolean (“true” or “false”).

defaults.show_now_indicator

Whether or not to show a marker indicating current time

Specify it as a boolean (“true” or “false”).

defaults.list_days

Default number of days covered by the “list” (agenda) view. Allowed values: 7, 14 or 31

Specify it as an integer.

defaults.default_view

Default calendar view when accessing AgenDAV. Allowed values: month, week, day and list

Specify it as a string.

logout.redirection

When logging out from AgenDAV, the URL the user will be redirected to.

Can be left empty to redirect user to login page again.

Sessions

AgenDAV uses php.ini session settings. You can override most of them inside settings.php by using the session.storage.options. Just copy it from prod.php and set any parameters you wish.

The following example makes sessions expire after 20 minutes of closing your browser in a low traffic instance:

$app['session.storage.options'] = [
   'name' => 'agendav_sess',
   'cookie_lifetime' => 0,
   // Every request has 10% chance of triggering session GC
   'gc_probability' => 1,
   'gc_divisor' => 10,
   'gc_maxlifetime' => 1200,
   'lifetime' => 1200,
];