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# An example configuration for vdirsyncer.
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# Optional parameters are commented out.
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[general]
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# A folder where vdirsyncer can store some metadata about each pair.
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status_path = ~/.vdirsyncer/status/
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# The amount of processes to use when synchronizing. If the CPU of your server
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# is the bottleneck (which is plausible for small homeservers), set this to the
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# number of cores * 2. Defaults to one process for each collection, which means
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# all collections will be synced at once. The value 0 will be ignored, the
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# value 1 disables multiprocessing.
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processes = 2
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# CONTACTS
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#[pair google_contacts]
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## A `[pair <name>]` block defines two storages `a` and `b` that should be
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## synchronized. The definition of these storages follows in `[storage <name>]`
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## blocks. This is similar to accounts in OfflineIMAP.
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#a = google_contacts_local
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#b = google_contacts_remote
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## If you want to synchronize several addressbooks, calendars etc that share
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## the same storage location and differ only in a suffix to this location
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## (i.e., a subdirectory) you can use collections. The comma-separated values
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## in this parameter represent these subdirectories and are added as URL
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## segments or similar.
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## Together with the definition of the following two `[storage]` blocks below
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## in this example it means that
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## - https://owncloud.example.com/remote.php/carddav/addressbooks/bob/default/
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## will get synced with ~/.contacts/default/
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## - https://owncloud.example.com/remote.php/carddav/addressbooks/bob/work/
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## will get synced with ~/.contacts/work/
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## Omitting this parameter implies that the given path and URL in the
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## corresponding `[storage <name>]` blocks are already pointing to a
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## collection each.
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##collections = default,work
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## conflict_resolution = None # abort when collisions occur (default)
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## conflict_resolution = a wins # assume a's items to be more up-to-date
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## conflict_resolution = b wins # assume b's items to be more up-to-date
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#[storage google_contacts_local]
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## A storage references actual data on a remote server or on the local disk.
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## Similar to repositories in OfflineIMAP.
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#type = filesystem
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#path = ~/.contacts/
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#fileext = .vcf
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#create = True # create directory if it doesn't exist
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#encoding = utf-8
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#[storage google_contacts_remote]
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#type = carddav
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#url = http://google.com
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##auth = basic # basic|digest
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#username = dustinswan@gmail.com # for http auth, if empty, no auth will be used
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#true: The NSA can spy on you with some effort
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#false: Everybody can spy on you with no effort
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#path to SSL cert: People will call you paranoid
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#verify = True
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# CALDAV
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[pair google_calendar]
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a = google_calendar_local
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b = google_calendar_remote
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#collections = private,work
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[storage google_calendar_local]
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type = filesystem
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path = ~/.calendar
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fileext = .ics
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[storage google_calendar_remote]
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type = caldav
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url = https://www.google.com/calendar/dav/dustinswan@gmail.com/user
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auth = basic
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username = dustinswan
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#verify = True
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# Optional: Specify a time range which should be synchronized. Either both
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# start_date and end_date or neither have to be set. The default is to
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# synchronize everything. The following example synchronizes from one year in
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# the past to one year in the future.
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# All Python expressions are allowed here. The global namespace contains
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# everything from the datetime module. The expression has to evaluate to a
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# datetime.
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#start_date = datetime.now() - timedelta(days=365)
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# Here, start_date is also in the namespace.
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#end_date = datetime.now() + timedelta(days=365)
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# HTTP CALENDAR
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#[pair holidays]
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#a = holidays_local
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#b = holidays_remote
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#[storage holidays_local]
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#type = filesystem
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#path = ~/.config/vdir/calendars/holidays/
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#fileext = .ics
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#[storage holidays_remote]
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#type = http
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#url = https://mozorg.cdn.mozilla.net/media/caldata/QueenslandHolidays.ics
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#auth = basic
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#username =
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#password =
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#verify = True
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