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<?php
/**
 * This file is where you specify the sources of contacts available to users
 * at your installation. It contains a large number of EXAMPLES. Please
 * remove or comment out those examples that YOU DON'T NEED. There are a
 * number of properties that you can set for each server, including:
 *
 * IMPORTANT: DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!
 * Local overrides MUST be placed in backends.local.php or backends.d/.
 * If the 'vhosts' setting has been enabled in Horde's configuration, you can
 * use backends-servername.php.
 *
 * Example backends.local.php configuration file that enables the LDAP address
 * book and adds a composite field to the SQL address book:
 *
 * <?php
 * $cfgSources['localldap']['disabled'] = false;
 * $cfgSources['localldap']['params']['server'] = 'localhost';
 * $cfgSources['localldap']['params']['root'] = 'cn=contacts,dc=horde,dc=org';
 * $cfgSources['localldap']['params']['bind_dn'] = 'cn=admin,ou=users,dc=horde,dc=org';
 * $cfgSources['localldap']['params']['bind_password'] = 'somesecret';
 * $cfgSources['localsql']['map']['homeAddress'] = array(
 *     'fields' => array(
 *         'homeStreet',
 *         'homePostalCode',
 *         'homeCity',
 *         'homeCountry'
 *     ),
 *     'format' => "%s\n%s %s\n%s"
 * );
 *
 * Properties that can be set for each server:
 *
 * disabled: (boolean) If true, the config entry is disabled.
 *
 * title: (string) This is the common (user-visible) name that you want
 *        displayed in the contact source drop-down box.
 *
 * type: (string) The types 'ldap', 'sql', 'kolab', 'imsp', 'group',
 *       'favourites' and 'prefs' are currently supported. Kolab address books
 *       can be used with any IMAP server that supports METADATA.
 *       Preferences-based address books are not intended for production
 *       installs unless you really know what you're doing - they are not
 *       searchable, and they won't scale well if a user has a large number of
 *       entries.
 *
 * params: (array) These are the connection parameters specific to the contact
 *         source.
 *
 *         General settings:
 *           - charset: (string) The character set that the backend stores
 *                      data in. Many LDAP servers use utf-8. Database servers
 *                      typically use iso-8859-1.
 *           - filter: (string) Filter your result based on certain condition
 *                     in SQL and LDAP backends. A filter can be specified to
 *                     avoid some unwanted data. For example, if the source is
 *                     an external SQL database, to select records with the
 *                     delete flag = 0: 'filter' => 'deleted=0'.
 *                     Don't enclose 'filter' in brackets - this will done
 *                     automatically. Also keep in mind that a full filter
 *                     line will be built from 'filter' and 'objectclass'
 *                     parameters.
 *
 *         Settings that only apply to LDAP servers:
 *           - bind_dn: (string) Only applies to LDAP servers which do not
 *                      allow anonymous connections. Active Directory servers
 *                      do not allow it by default, so before using one as a
 *                      Turba source, you must create a "rightless" user,
 *                      which is only allowed to connect to the server, and
 *                      set the 'bind_dn' parameter like
 *                      'rightless@example.com' (not
 *                      'cn=rightless,dc=example,dc=com').
 *           - bind_password: (string) Only applies to LDAP servers which do
 *                            not allow anonymous connection. You should set
 *                            this to the cleartext password for the user
 *                            specified in 'bind_dn'.
 *           - checkrequired: (boolean) If true, consult the LDAP schema for
 *                            any attributes that are required by the given
 *                            objectclass(es). Required attributes will be
 *                            provided automatically if the
 *                            'checkrequired_string' parameter is present.
 *           - checksyntax: (boolean) If present, inspect the LDAP schema for
 *                          particular attributes by the type defined in the
 *                          corresponding schema.
 *           - deref: (integer) One of:
 *                      - LDAP_DEREF_NEVER
 *                      - LDAP_DEREF_SEARCHING
 *                      - LDAP_DEREF_FINDING
 *                      - LDAP_DEREF_ALWAYS
 *                     This setting tells the LDAP server when to dereference
 *                     aliases. See http://www.php.net/ldap for more
 *                     information.
 *           - dn: (array) Defines the list of LDAP attributes that build a
 *                 valid DN.
 *           - objectclass: (array) Defines a list of objectclasses that
 *                          contacts must belong to, and that new objects will
 *                          be created with.
 *           - referrals: (integer) Either 0 or 1. See the LDAP documentation
 *                        about the corresponding parameter REFERRALS. Windows
 *                        2003 Server requires that you set this parameter to
 *                        0.
 *           - root: (string) Defines the base DN where to start the search
 *                   (i.e. dc=example,dc=com).
 *           - scope: (string) Can be set to 'one' to search one level of the
 *                    LDAP directory, or 'sub' to search all levels. 'one'
 *                    will work for most setups and should be much faster.
 *                    However we default to 'sub' for backwards compatibility.
 *           - sizelimit: (integer) Limit the search to this number of
 *                        entries. Empty value or 0 means no limit. Keep in
 *                        mind that servers can impose their own search
 *                        limits.
 *           - tls: (boolean) If true, try to use a TLS connection to the
 *                  server.
 *           - version: (integer) Specifies LDAP server version: either 2 or
 *                      3. Active Directory servers require version 3.
 *
 * map: (array) A list of mappings from the Turba attribute names (keys) to
 *              the attribute names by which they are known in this contact
 *              source (values).
 *
 *              Turba also supports composite fields. A composite field is
 *              defined by mapping the field name to an array containing a
 *              list of component fields and a format string (similar to a
 *              printf() format string; however, note that positioned
 *              parameters like %1$s will NOT work).
 *
 *              'attribute' defines where the composed value is saved, and is
 *              optional.
 *
 *              'parse' defines a list of format strings and field names that
 *              should be used for splitting up composite fields, in the order
 *              of precedence, and is optional.
 *
 *              An example:
 *                ...
 *                'name' => array(
 *                    'fields' => array('firstname', 'lastname'),
 *                    'format' => '%s %s',
 *                    'attribute' => 'object_name'
 *                ),
 *                'firstname' => 'object_firstname',
 *                'lastname' => 'object_lastname',
 *                ...
 *
 *              Standard Turba attributes are:
 *                - __key: [REQUIRED] A backend-specific ID for the entry (any
 *                         value as long as it is unique inside that source).
 *                - __members: Serialized PHP array with list of Group
 *                             members.
 *                - __owner: User name of the contact's owner
 *                - __type: Either 'Object' or 'Group'
 *                - __uid: Globally unique ID of the entry (used for
 *                         synchronizing and must be able to be set to any
 *                         value).
 *
 *              More Turba attributes are defined in config/attributes.php.
 *
 * tabs: (array) All fields can be grouped into tabs with this optional entry.
 *       This list is multidimensional hash; keys are the tab titles.
 *
 *       Example:
 *         'tabs' => array(
 *             'Addresses' => array(
 *                 'homeAddress',
 *                 'workAddress'
 *             ),
 *             'Names' => array(
 *                 'firstname',
 *                 'lastname',
 *                 'alias'
 *             )
 *         );
 *
 * search: (array) A list of Turba attribute names that can be searched for
 *         this source.
 *
 * strict: (array) A list of native field/attribute names that must always be
 *              matched exactly in a search.
 *
 * approximate: (array) Only applies to LDAP servers. If set, should be an
 *              array of native field/attribute names to search
 *              "approximately" (for example, "Sánchez", "Sanchez", and
 *              "Sanchéz" will all match a search string of "sanchez").
 *
 * export: (boolean) If true, this source will appear on the Export menu,
 *         allowing users to export the contacts to a CSV (etc.) file.
 *
 * browse: (boolean) If true, this source will be browseable via the Browse
 *         menu item, and empty searches against the source will return all
 *         contacts.
 *
 * use_shares: (boolean) If true, Horde_Share functionality will be enabled
 *             for this source - allowing users to share their personal
 *             address books as well as to create new ones.
 *
 *             Since Turba only supports having one backend configured for
 *             creating new shares, use the 'shares' configuration option to
 *             specify which backend will be used for creating new shares.  All
 *             permission checking will be done against Horde_Share, but note
 *             that any 'extended' permissions (such as max_contacts) will
 *             still be enforced. Also note that the backend driver must have
 *             support for using this. Supported: SQL, IMAP/Kolab, and IMSP.
 *
 * all_shares: (boolean) If true (and 'use_shares' is true) the corresponding
 *             source will be assumed to handle all shares that are not
 *             explicitly assigned to another source. Supported: IMAP/Kolab.
 *
 * list_name_field: (string) Taken as the field to store contact list names
 *                  in. This is required when using a composite field as the
 *                  'name' field.
 *
 * alternative_name: (string) Taken as the field to use an alternative in case
 *                   the name field is empty.
 */

/**
 * A local address book in an SQL database. This implements a private
 * per-user address book. Sharing of this source with other users may be
 * accomplished by enabling Horde_Share for this source by setting
 * 'use_shares' => true.
 *
 * Be sure to create a turba_objects table in your Horde database from the
 * schema in turba/scripts/db/turba.sql if you use this source.
 */
$cfgSources['localsql'] = array(
    // ENABLED by default
    'disabled' => false,
    'title' => _("Shared Address Books"),
    'type' => 'sql',
    'params' => array(
        // The default connection details are pulled from the Horde-wide SQL
        // connection configuration.
        // To use another DB connection, you must provide configuration
        // information here - for example,
        //'sql' => array(
        //    'persistent' => false,
        //    'username' => 'horde',
        //    'password' => 'secret',
        //    'socket' => '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock',
        //    'protocol' => 'unix',
        //    'database' => 'horde',
        //    'charset' => 'utf-8',
        //    'ssl' => false,
        //    'splitread' => false,
        //    'phptype' => 'mysql'
        //),
        'table' => 'turba_objects'
    ),
    'map' => array(
        '__key' => 'object_id',
        '__owner' => 'owner_id',
        '__type' => 'object_type',
        '__members' => 'object_members',
        '__uid' => 'object_uid',
        'firstname' => 'object_firstname',
        'lastname' => 'object_lastname',
        'middlenames' => 'object_middlenames',
        'namePrefix' => 'object_nameprefix',
        'nameSuffix' => 'object_namesuffix',
        'name' => array('fields' => array('namePrefix', 'firstname',
                                          'middlenames', 'lastname',
                                          'nameSuffix'),
                        'format' => '%s %s %s %s %s',
                        'parse' => array(
                            array('fields' => array('firstname', 'middlenames',
                                                    'lastname'),
                                  'format' => '%s %s %s'),
                            array('fields' => array('firstname', 'lastname'),
                                  'format' => '%s %s'))),
        // This is a shorter version of a "name" composite field which only
        // consists of the first name and last name.
        // 'name' => array('fields' => array('firstname', 'lastname'),
        //                 'format' => '%s %s'),
        'alias' => 'object_alias',
        'yomifirstname' => 'object_yomifirstname',
        'yomilastname' => 'object_yomilastname',
        'birthday' => 'object_bday',
        'anniversary' => 'object_anniversary',
        'spouse' => 'object_spouse',
        'photo' => 'object_photo',
        'phototype' => 'object_phototype',
        'homeStreet' => 'object_homestreet',
        'homePOBox' => 'object_homepob',
        'homeCity' => 'object_homecity',
        'homeProvince' => 'object_homeprovince',
        'homePostalCode' => 'object_homepostalcode',
        'homeCountry' => 'object_homecountry',
        'homeAddress' => array('fields' => array('homeStreet', 'homeCity',
                                                 'homeProvince',
                                                 'homePostalCode'),
                               'format' => "%s\n%s, %s  %s"),
        'workStreet' => 'object_workstreet',
        'workPOBox' => 'object_workpob',
        'workCity' => 'object_workcity',
        'workProvince' => 'object_workprovince',
        'workPostalCode' => 'object_workpostalcode',
        'workCountry' => 'object_workcountry',
        'workAddress' => array('fields' => array('workStreet', 'workCity',
                                                 'workProvince',
                                                 'workPostalCode'),
                               'format' => "%s\n%s, %s  %s"),
        'otherStreet' => 'object_otherstreet',
        'otherPOBox' => 'object_otherpob',
        'otherCity' => 'object_othercity',
        'otherProvince' => 'object_otherprovince',
        'otherPostalCode' => 'object_otherpostalcode',
        'otherCountry' => 'object_othercountry',
        'otherAddress' => array('fields' => array('otherStreet', 'otherCity',
                                                  'otherProvince',
                                                  'otherPostalCode'),
                                'format' => "%s\n%s, %s  %s"),
        'department' => 'object_department',
        'manager' => 'object_manager',
        'assistant' => 'object_assistant',
        'timezone' => 'object_tz',
        'email' => 'object_email',
        // 'homeEmail' => 'object_homeemail',
        // 'workEmail' => 'object_workemail',
        'homePhone' => 'object_homephone',
        'homePhone2' => 'object_homephone2',
        'homeFax' => 'object_homefax',
        'workPhone' => 'object_workphone',
        'workPhone2' => 'object_workphone2',
        'cellPhone' => 'object_cellphone',
        'carPhone' => 'object_carphone',
        'radioPhone' => 'object_radiophone',
        'companyPhone' => 'object_companyphone',
        'assistPhone' => 'object_assistantphone',
        'fax' => 'object_fax',
        'pager' => 'object_pager',
        'title' => 'object_title',
        'role' => 'object_role',
        'company' => 'object_company',
        'logo' => 'object_logo',
        'logotype' => 'object_logotype',
        'notes' => 'object_notes',
        'website' => 'object_url',
        'freebusyUrl' => 'object_freebusyurl',
        'pgpPublicKey' => 'object_pgppublickey',
        'smimePublicKey' => 'object_smimepublickey',
        'imaddress' => 'object_imaddress',
        'imaddress2' => 'object_imaddress2',
        'imaddress3' => 'object_imaddress3'
    ),
    'tabs' => array(
        _("Personal") => array('firstname', 'lastname', 'middlenames',
                               'namePrefix', 'nameSuffix', 'name', 'alias',
                               'birthday', 'spouse', 'anniversary',
                               'yomifirstname', 'yomilastname', 'photo'),
        _("Location") => array('homeStreet', 'homePOBox', 'homeCity',
                               'homeProvince', 'homePostalCode', 'homeCountry',
                               'homeAddress', 'workStreet', 'workPOBox',
                               'workCity', 'workProvince', 'workPostalCode',
                               'workCountry', 'workAddress', 'otherStreet',
                               'otherPOBox', 'otherCity', 'otherProvince',
                               'otherPostalCode', 'otherCountry',
                               'otherAddress','timezone'),
        _("Communications") => array('email', 'homeEmail', 'workEmail',
                                     'homePhone', 'homePhone2',
                                     'workPhone', 'workPhone2', 'carPhone',
                                     'radioPhone', 'companyPhone',
                                     'assistPhone', 'homeFax',
                                     'cellPhone', 'fax', 'pager', 'imaddress',
                                     'imaddress2', 'imaddress3'),
        _("Organization") => array('title', 'role', 'company', 'department', 'logo', 'assistant', 'manager'),
        _("Other") => array('notes', 'website', 'freebusyUrl',
                            'pgpPublicKey', 'smimePublicKey'),
    ),
    'search' => array(
        'name',
        'email'
    ),
    'strict' => array(
        'object_id',
        'owner_id',
        'object_type',
        'object_uid'
    ),
    'export' => true,
    'browse' => true,
    'use_shares' => true,
    'list_name_field' => 'lastname',
    'alternative_name' => 'company',
);

/**
 * A local address book in an LDAP directory. This implements a public
 * (shared) address book.
 *
 * To store distribution lists in the LDAP directory, you'll need to include
 * horde.schema from Horde in your LDAP configuration.
 *
 * To store freebusy information in the LDAP directory, you'll need to include
 * rfc2739.schema from Horde in your LDAP configuration.
 */
$cfgSources['localldap'] = array(
    // Disabled by default
    'disabled' => true,
    'title' => _("Shared Directory"),
    'type' => 'ldap',
    'params' => array(
        'server' => 'ldap.example.com',
        'port' => 389,
        'tls' => false,
        'root' => 'dc=example,dc=com',
        'bind_dn' => 'cn=admin,ou=users,dc=example,dc=com',
        // For Active Directory:
        // 'bind_dn' => 'username@example.com',
        'bind_password' => '********',
        'sizelimit' => 200,
        // For Active Directory:
        // 'sizelimit' => 0,
        'dn' => array('cn'),
        'objectclass' => array('top',
                               'person',
                               'organizationalPerson',
                               'inetOrgPerson'),
                               // Add 'turbaContact' to this array if using
                               // 'turbaType' attribute below, and 'calEntry'
                               // if using 'freebusyUrl'.
        // For Active Directory:
        // 'objectclass' => array('organizationalPerson',
        //                        'user',
        //                        'group',
        //                        'contact'),
        'scope' => 'one',
        // For Active Directory:
        // 'scope' => 'sub',
        'charset' => 'utf-8',
        // Consult the LDAP schema to verify that all required attributes for
        // an entry are set and add them if needed.
        'checkrequired' => false,
        // Value used to fill in missing required attributes.
        'checkrequired_string' => ' ',
        // Check LDAP schema for valid syntax. If this is false an address
        // field is assumed to have postalAddress syntax; otherwise the schema
        // is consulted for the syntax to use.
        'checksyntax' => false,
        'version' => 3,

        // For Active Directory you probably want to also set the following
        // parameters:
        // 'deref' => LDAP_DEREF_ALWAYS,
        // 'filter' => '&(SAMAccountName=*)(mail=*)',
        // 'referrals' => 0,
    ),
    'map' => array(
        '__key' => 'dn',

        // Remove this mapping if using Active Directory server:
        '__uid' => 'uid',

        // From horde.schema.  Make sure you have 'turbaContact' objectClass
        // included above:
        // '__type' => 'turbaType',
        // '__members' => 'turbaMembers',

        'name' => 'cn',
        'email' => 'mail',
        'homePhone' => 'homephone',
        'workPhone' => 'telephonenumber',
        'cellPhone' => 'mobiletelephonenumber',
        'homeAddress' => 'homepostaladdress',

        // From rfc2739.schema:
        // 'freebusyUrl' => 'calFBURL',

        // For Active Directory servers:
        // 'name' => 'displayname',
        // 'title' => 'title',
        // 'cellPhone' => 'mobile',
        // 'department' => 'department',
        // 'company' => 'company',
    ),
    'search' => array(
        'name',
        'email',
        'homePhone',
        'workPhone',
        'cellPhone',
        'homeAddress'
    ),
    'strict' => array(
        'dn', 'uid'
    ),
    'approximate' => array(
        'cn',
    ),
    // For Active Directory servers:
    // 'approximate' => array(
    //     'displayname',
    //     'samaccountname',
    // ),
    'export' => true,
    'browse' => true,
);

/**
 * A personal LDAP address book. This assumes that the login is
 * <username>@domain.com and that the users are stored on the same LDAP
 * server. Thus it is possible to bind with the username and password from the
 * user. For more info; please refer to the docs/LDAP file in the Turba
 * distribution.
 *
 * To store distribution lists in the LDAP directory, you'll need to include
 * horde.schema from Horde in your LDAP configuration.
 *
 * To store freebusy information in the LDAP directory, you'll need to include
 * rfc2739.schema from Horde in your LDAP configuration.
 */
/* First we need to get the uid. */
$_ldap_uid = $GLOBALS['registry']->getAuth('bare');
$_ldap_basedn = 'dc=example,dc=com';
$cfgSources['personal_ldap'] = array(
    // Disabled by default
    'disabled' => true,
    'title' => _("My Address Book"),
    'type' => 'ldap',
    'params' => array(
        'server' => 'localhost',
        'tls' => false,
        'root' => 'ou=' . $_ldap_uid . ',ou=personal_addressbook,' . $_ldap_basedn,
        'bind_dn' => 'uid=' . $_ldap_uid . ',ou=People,' . $_ldap_basedn,
        'bind_password' => $GLOBALS['registry']->getAuthCredential('password'),
        'dn' => array('uid'),
        'objectclass' => array('top',
                               'person',
                               // 'turbaContact',
                               'inetOrgPerson',
                               // 'calEntry',
                               'organizationalPerson'),
        'scope' => 'one',
        'charset' => 'utf-8',
        'version' => 3
    ),
    'map' => array(
        '__key' => 'dn',
        '__uid' => 'uid',

        // From horde.schema:
        // '__type' => 'turbaType',
        // '__members' => 'turbaMembers',

        'name' => 'cn',
        'email' => 'mail',
        'lastname' => 'sn',
        'title' => 'title',
        'company' => 'organizationname',
        'businessCategory' => 'businesscategory',
        'workAddress' => 'postaladdress',
        'workPostalCode' => 'postalcode',
        'workPhone' => 'telephonenumber',
        'fax' => 'facsimiletelephonenumber',
        'homeAddress' => 'homepostaladdress',
        'homePhone' => 'homephone',
        'cellPhone' => 'mobile',
        'notes' => 'description',

        // Evolution interopt attributes: (those that do not require the
        // evolution.schema)
        'office' => 'roomNumber',
        'department' => 'ou',
        'nickname' => 'displayName',
        'website' => 'labeledURI',

        // These are not stored on the LDAP server.
        'pgpPublicKey' => 'object_pgppublickey',
        'smimePublicKey' => 'object_smimepublickey',

        // From rfc2739.schema:
        // 'freebusyUrl' => 'calFBURL',
    ),
    'search' => array(
        'name',
        'email',
        'businessCategory',
        'title',
        'homePhone',
        'workPhone',
        'cellPhone',
        'homeAddress'
    ),
    'strict' => array(
        'dn', 'uid'
    ),
    'approximate' => array(
        'cn',
    ),
    'export' => true,
    'browse' => true,
);

/**
 * A local address book on a IMAP or Kolab server. This implements a private
 * per-user address book. Sharing of this source with other users is
 * accomplished by IMAP ACLs and by setting 'use_shares' => true.
 */
$cfgSources['kolab'] = array(
    // DISABLED by default
    'disabled' => true,
    'title' => _("Shared Address Books"),
    'type' => 'kolab',
    'params' => array(
    ),
    'map' => array(
        '__key' => '__key',
        '__uid' => 'uid',
        '__type' => '__type',
        '__members' => '__members',
        '__internaltags' => 'categories',
        /* Personal */
        'name' => array(
            'fields' => array(
                'namePrefix', 'firstname', 'middlenames', 'lastname',
                'nameSuffix'
            ),
            'format' => '%s %s %s %s %s',
            'parse' => array(
                array(
                    'fields' => array('firstname', 'middlenames', 'lastname'),
                    'format' => '%s %s %s'
                ),
                array(
                    'fields' => array('lastname', 'firstname'),
                    'format' => '%s, %s'
                ),
                array(
                    'fields' => array('firstname', 'lastname'),
                    'format' => '%s %s'
                )
            ),
            'attribute' => 'full-name',
        ),
        'firstname' => 'given-name',
        'lastname' => 'last-name',
        'middlenames' => 'middle-names',
        'namePrefix' => 'prefix',
        'nameSuffix' => 'suffix',
        // This is a shorter version of a "name" composite field which only
        // consists of the first name and last name.
        // 'name' => array('fields' => array('firstname', 'lastname'),
        //                 'format' => '%s %s'),
        'initials'          => 'initials',
        'nickname'          => 'nick-name',
        'photo'             => 'photo',
        'phototype'         => 'phototype',
        'gender'            => 'gender',
        'birthday'          => 'birthday',
        'spouse'            => 'spouse-name',
        'anniversary'       => 'anniversary',
        'children'          => 'children',
        /* Location */
        'workStreet'        => 'addr-business-street',
        'workCity'          => 'addr-business-locality',
        'workProvince'      => 'addr-business-region',
        'workPostalCode'    => 'addr-business-postal-code',
        'workCountryFree'   => 'addr-business-country',
        'homeStreet'        => 'addr-home-street',
        'homeCity'          => 'addr-home-locality',
        'homeProvince'      => 'addr-home-region',
        'homePostalCode'    => 'addr-home-postal-code',
        'homeCountryFree'   => 'addr-home-country',
        /* Communications */
        'emails'            => 'emails',
        'homePhone'         => 'phone-home1',
        'workPhone'         => 'phone-business1',
        'cellPhone'         => 'phone-mobile',
        'fax'               => 'phone-businessfax',
        'imaddress'         => 'im-address',
        /* Organization */
        'title'             => 'job-title',
        'role'              => 'profession',
        'company'           => 'organization',
        'department'        => 'department',
        'office'            => 'office-location',
        'manager'           => 'manager-name',
        'assistant'         => 'assistant',
        /* Other */
        'notes'             => 'body',
        'website'           => 'web-page',
        'freebusyUrl'       => 'free-busy-url',
        'language'          => 'language',
        'latitude'          => 'latitude',
        'longitude'         => 'longitude',
        /* Invisible */
        'pgpPublicKey'      => 'pgp-publickey',
    ),
    'tabs' => array(
        _("Personal") => array('firstname', 'lastname', 'middlenames',
                               'namePrefix', 'nameSuffix', 'name', 'initials',
                               'nickname', 'gender', 'birthday', 'spouse',
                               'anniversary', 'children', 'photo'),
        _("Location") => array('workStreet', 'workCity', 'workProvince',
                               'workPostalCode', 'workCountryFree',
                               'homeStreet', 'homeCity', 'homeProvince',
                               'homePostalCode', 'homeCountryFree'),
        _("Communications") => array('emails', 'homePhone', 'workPhone',
                                     'cellPhone', 'fax', 'imaddress'),
        _("Organization") => array('title', 'role', 'company', 'department',
                                   'office', 'manager', 'assistant'),
        _("Other") => array('notes', 'website', 'freebusyUrl',
                            'language', 'latitude', 'longitude'),
    ),
    'search' => array(
        'name',
        'emails'
    ),
    'strict' => array(
        'uid',
    ),
    'export' => true,
    'browse' => true,
    'use_shares' => true,
    'all_shares' => true,
    'list_name_field' => 'lastname',
);

/**
 * A preferences-based address book. This will always be private. You can add
 * any attributes you like to the map and it will just work; you can also
 * create multiple prefs-based address books by changing the 'name' parameter.
 * This is best for address books that are expected to remain small; it's not
 * the most efficient, but it can't be beat for getting up and running
 * quickly, especially if you already have Horde preferences working. Note
 * that it is not searchable, though - searches will simply return the whole
 * address book.
 */
$cfgSources['prefs'] = array(
    // Disabled by default
    'disabled' => true,
    'title' => _("Private Address Book"),
    'type' => 'prefs',
    'params' => array(
        'name' => 'prefs',
        'charset' => 'UTF-8'
    ),
    'map' => array(
        '__key' => 'id',
        '__type' => '_type',
        '__members' => '_members',
        '__uid' => 'uid',
        'name' => 'name',
        'email' => 'mail',
        'alias' => 'alias'
    ),
    'search' => array(
        'name',
        'email',
        'alias'
    ),
    'strict' => array(
        'id',
        '_type',
        'uid'
    ),
    'export' => true,
    'browse' => true,
);

/**
 * An address book based on message recipients. This will always be private and
 * read-only. The address book content is provided by the
 * contacts/favouriteRecipients API method which should be implemented by a
 * mail client that collects the most regular message recipients, like IMP
 * 4.2.
 */
$cfgSources['favourites'] = array(
    // ENABLED by default
    'disabled' => false,
    'title' => _("Favorite Recipients"),
    'type' => 'favourites',
    'params' => array(
        'limit' => 10
    ),
    'map' => array(
        '__key' => 'email',
        'name' => 'email',
        'email' => 'email'
    ),
    'search' => array(
        'email'
    ),
    'strict' => array(
    ),
    'export' => true,
    'browse' => true,
);

/**
 * A driver to show a user's Facebook friends as a turba address book. Some
 * data (like email) is not readily available via the API, but other data, like
 * birthdays (which will show up via the listTimeObjects API) may still be
 * useful to some
 */
if (!empty($GLOBALS['conf']['facebook']['id'])) {
    $cfgSources['facebook'] = array(
        // Disabled if no provisioning with the Facebook API.
        'disabled' => !$GLOBALS['injector']->getInstance('Horde_Service_Facebook')->auth->getSessionKey(),
        'title' => _("Facebook Friends"),
        'type' => 'facebook',
        'params' => array(
            'limit' => 10
        ),
        'map' => array(
            '__key' => 'uid',
            'name' => 'name',
            'lastname' => 'last_name',
            'firstname' => 'first_name',
            'middlenames' => 'middle_name',
            // 'email' => 'email',
            'birthday' => 'birthday_date',
            'homeCity' => 'current_location.city',
            'homeProvince' => 'current_location.state',
            'homePostalCode' => 'current_location.zip',
            'homeCountry' => 'current_location.country',
            'homeAddress' => array('fields' => array('homeCity',
                                                     'homeProvince',
                                                     'homePostalCode'),
                                   'format' => "%s, %s %s"),
            'notes' => 'about_me',
            // 'website' => 'website',
        ),
        'search' => array(
            'name',
            'email',
        ),
        'export' => true,
        'browse' => true,
    );
}

/**
 * This source creates an address book for each group the current user is a
 * member in.  The address book will always be read only, and the group members
 * must have an email address entered in their default identity.  No email
 * address will result in that member not being included in the address book.
 */
//$grpSource = array(
//    'title' => _("Group"),
//    'type' => 'group',
//    'params' => array(
//       'name' => ''
//    ),
//    'map' => array(
//        '__key' => 'email',
//        'name' => 'name',
//        'email' => 'email'
//    ),
//    'search' => array(
//        'name',
//        'email'
//    ),
//    'export' => true,
//    'browse' => true,
//);

//foreach ($GLOBALS['injector']->getInstance('Horde_Group')->listGroups($GLOBALS['registry']->getAuth()) as $_group_id => $_group_name) {
//    $cfgSources['group_' . $_group_id] = $grpSource;
//    $cfgSources['group_' . $_group_id]['params'] = array('gid' => $_group_id);
//    $cfgSources['group_' . $_group_id]['title'] = $_group_name;
//}

/**
 * IMSP based address book.
 *
 * Communicates with an IMSP backend server.
 *
 * Notes:
 * You should configure the user's "main" address book here. The name of the
 * address book is set in the 'name' element of the params array. It should
 * be configured to be the same as the IMSP server username. Any other
 * address books the user has access to will automatically be configured at
 * runtime.
 *
 * In the params array, accepted values for auth_method are 'cram_md5',
 * 'imtest', and 'plaintext' - these must match a IMSP_Auth_ driver. If you
 * are using the imtest driver for Cyrus, please read the
 * framework/Net_IMSP/Auth/imtest.php file for more configuration information.
 *
 * Groups in other IMSP-aware applications are just entries with multiple
 * email addresses in the email field and a 'group' field set to flag the
 * entry as a group. (The Cyrusoft applications, Mulberry and Silkymail both
 * use a field named 'group' set to equal 'group' to signify this). A
 * Turba_Object_Group is basically a List of existing Turba_Objects. The IMSP
 * driver will map between these two structures when reading and writing
 * groups.
 * The only caveat is that IMSP groups that contain email addresses which do
 * not have a cooresponding contact entry will be ignored. The group_id_field
 * should be set to the IMSP field that flags the entry as a 'group' entry and
 * the group_id_value should be set to the value given to that field.
 *
 * By default, the username and password that were used to login to Horde is
 * used to login to the IMSP server. If these credentials are different,
 * there is a user preference in Horde to allow another username / password to
 * be entered. The alternate credentials are always used if present.
 *
 * In the map array, since IMSP uses the 'name' attribute as a key, this is
 * what __key is mapped to ... and a dynamic field 'fullname' is added and
 * mapped to the horde 'name' field. This is populated with the IMSP 'name'
 * field when the object is read from the server.
 *
 * If you wish to keep track of ownership of individual contacts, set
 * 'contact_ownership' = true. Note that entries created using other clients
 * will not be created this way and will therefore have no 'owner'. Set
 * 'contact_ownership' = false and the __owner field will be automatically
 * populated with the current username.
 *
 * To integrate with Horde_Share, set use_shares to true and uncomment the
 * IMSP Horde_Share hooks in horde/config/hooks.php.
 */
// Check that IMSP is configured in Horde but fall through if there is no
// configuration at all.
if (!empty($GLOBALS['conf']['imsp']['enabled'])) {
    // First, get the user name to login to IMSP server with.
    $_imsp_auth_user = $GLOBALS['prefs']->getValue('imsp_auth_user');
    $_imsp_auth_pass = $GLOBALS['prefs']->getValue('imsp_auth_pass');
    if (!strlen($_imsp_auth_user)) {
        $_imsp_auth_user = $GLOBALS['registry']->getAuth('bare');
        $_imsp_auth_pass = $GLOBALS['registry']->getAuthCredential('password');
    }
    $cfgSources['imsp'] = array(
        // ENABLED by default
        'disabled' => false,
        'title' => _("IMSP"),
        'type' => 'imsp',
        'params' => array(
            'server'  => $GLOBALS['conf']['imsp']['server'],
            'port'    => $GLOBALS['conf']['imsp']['port'],
            'auth_method' => $GLOBALS['conf']['imsp']['auth_method'],
            // socket, command, and auth_mechanism are for imtest driver.
            'socket'  => isset($GLOBALS['conf']['imsp']['socket']) ?
                         $GLOBALS['conf']['imsp']['socket'] . $_imsp_auth_user . '.sck' :
                         '',
            'command' => isset($GLOBALS['conf']['imsp']['command']) ?
                         $GLOBALS['conf']['imsp']['command'] : '' ,
            'auth_mechanism' => isset($GLOBALS['conf']['imsp']['auth_mechanism']) ?
                                $GLOBALS['conf']['imsp']['auth_mechanism'] : '',
            'username' => $_imsp_auth_user,
            'password' => $_imsp_auth_pass,
            'name' => $_imsp_auth_user,
            'group_id_field' => 'group',
            'group_id_value' => 'group',
            'contact_ownership' => false,
            // Dynamically generated acl rights for current user.
            'my_rights' => '',
            ),
        'map' => array(
            '__key' => 'name',
            '__type' => '__type',
            '__members' => '__members',
            '__owner' => '__owner',
            '__uid' => '__uid',
            'name' => 'fullname',
            'email' => 'email',
            'alias' => 'alias',
            'company' => 'company',
            'notes' => 'notes',
            'workPhone' => 'phone-work',
            'fax' => 'fax',
            'homePhone' => 'phone-home',
            'cellPhone' => 'cellphone',
            'freebusyUrl' => 'freebusyUrl'
            ),
        'search' => array(
            'name',
            'email',
            'alias',
            'company',
            'homePhone'
            ),
        'strict' => array('__uid'),
        'export' => true,
        'browse' => true,
        'use_shares' => false,
        );

    /**
     * Get any other address books this user might be privy to.
     * The values for attributes such as 'export' and 'browse' for books
     * that are added below will be the same as the values set in the default
     * book above. Any entries defined explicitly in cfgSources[]
     * will override any entries gathered dynamically below.
     */
     if (empty($cfgSources['imsp']['use_shares']) && !empty($cfgSources['imsp']['enabled'])) {
         try {
            $result = Horde_Core_Imsp_Utils::getAllBooks($cfgSources['imsp']);
            $resultCount = count($result);
            for ($i = 0; $i < $resultCount; ++$i) {
                // Make sure we didn't define this source explicitly,
                // but set the acls from the server regardless.
                $dup = false;
                foreach ($cfgSources as $key => $thisSource) {
                    if (($thisSource['type'] == 'imsp') &&
                        ($thisSource['params']['name'] == $result[$i]['params']['name'])) {

                        $dup = true;
                        $acl = $result[$i]['params']['my_rights'];
                        $cfgSources[$key]['params']['my_rights'] = $acl;
                        break;
                    }
                }
                if (!$dup) {
                    $cfgSources[$result[$i]['params']['name']] = $result[$i];
                }
            }
        } catch (Horde_Imsp_Exception $e) {
            $GLOBALS['notification']->push($e->getMessage());
        }
     }
}
/* End IMSP sources. */