==================== User Documentation ==================== :Author: Guillaume Ayoub :Date: 2010-02-11 :Abstract: This document is a short description for installing and using the Radicale Calendar Server. .. contents:: Installation ============ Dependencies ------------ Radicale is written in pure python and does not depend on any librabry. It is known to work on Python from 2.5 to 3.2 [#]_. Linux users certainly have Python already installed. For Windows and MacOS users, please install Python [#]_ thanks to the adequate installer. .. [#] See `Python Versions and OS Support`_ for further information. .. [#] `Python download page `_. Radicale -------- Radicale can be freely downloaded on the `project website, download section `_. Just get the file and unzip it in a folder of your choice. CalDAV Clients -------------- At this time Radicale has been tested and works fine with the latests version of: - `Mozilla Lightning `_ - `GNOME Evolution `_ - `Google Android `_ - `Apple iPhone `_ More clients will be supported in the future. However, it may work with any calendar client which implements CalDAV specifications too (luck is highly recommanded). To download Lightning, go to the `Lightning project website `_ and choose the latest version. Follow the instructions depending on your operating system. Simple Usage ============ Starting the Server ------------------- To start Radicale CalDAV server, you have to launch the file called ``radicale.py`` located in the root folder of the software package. Starting the Client ------------------- Lightning ~~~~~~~~~ After starting Lightning, click on ``File`` and ``New Calendar``. Upcoming window asks you about your calendar storage. Chose a calendar ``On the Network``, otherwise Lightning will use its own file system storage instead of Radicale's one and your calendar won't be remotely accessible. Next window asks you to provide information about remote calendar access. Protocol used by Radicale is ``CalDAV``. A standard location for a basic use of a Radicale calendar is ``http://localhost:5232/user/calendar/``, where you can replace ``user`` and ``calendar`` by some strings of your choice. Calendars are automatically created if needed. You can now customize your calendar by giving it a nickname and a color. This is only used by Lightning to identify calendars among others. If no warning sign appears next to the calendar name, you can now add events and tasks to your calendar. All events and tasks are stored in the server, they can be accessed and modified from multiple clients by multiple users at the same time. Evolution ~~~~~~~~~ First of all, show the calendar page in Evolution by clicking on the calendar icon at the bottom of the side pane. Then add a new calendar by choosing in the menu ``File``, ``New``, ``Calendar``. A new window opens. The calendar ``type`` is ``CalDAV``, and the location is something like ``caldav://localhost:5232/user/calendar/``, where you can replace ``user`` and ``calendar`` by some strings of your choice. Calendars are automatically created if needed. You can fill other attributes like the color and the name, these are only used for Evolution and are not uploaded. Click on ``OK``, and your calendar should be ready for use. Android ~~~~~~~ *To be written* iPhone ~~~~~~ *To be written* Complex Configuration ===================== .. note:: This section is only for Linux users. Windows and MacOS advanced support will be available later. Installing Server ----------------- You can install Radicale CalDAV server with the following command, with superuser rights:: python setup.py install Then, launching the server can be easily done by typing as a normal user:: radicale Configuring Server ------------------ Configuration File ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. note:: This section is following the latest git master changes. Please look at the default configuration file included in your package if you have an older version of Radicale. The server configuration can be modified in ``/etc/radicale/config`` or in ``~/.config/radicale/config``. Here is the default configuration file, with the main parameters: .. code-block:: ini [server] # CalDAV server hostnames separated by a comma # IPv4 syntax: address:port # IPv6 syntax: [address]:port # IPv6 adresses are configured to only allow IPv6 connections hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232 # Daemon flag daemon = False # SSL flag, enable HTTPS protocol ssl = False # SSL certificate path (if needed) certificate = /etc/apache2/ssl/server.crt # SSL private key (if needed) key = /etc/apache2/ssl/server.key [encoding] # Encoding for responding requests request = utf-8 # Encoding for storing local calendars stock = utf-8 [acl] # Access method # Value: None | htpasswd type = None # Personal calendars only available for logged in users (if needed) personal = False # Htpasswd filename (if needed) filename = /etc/radicale/users # Htpasswd encryption method (if needed) # Value: plain | sha1 | crypt encryption = crypt [storage] # Folder for storing local calendars, # created if not present folder = ~/.config/radicale/calendars [logging] # Logging configuration file # If no config is given, simple information is printed on the standard output # For more information about the syntax of the configuration file, see: # http://docs.python.org/library/logging.config.html config = /etc/radicale/logging # Set the default logging level to debug debug = False This configuration file is read each time the server is launched. If some values are not given, the default ones are used. If no configuration file is available, all the default values are used. Command Line Options ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ All the options of the ``server`` part can be changed with command line options. These options are available by typing:: radicale --help Python Versions and OS Support ============================== TLS Support ----------- HTTPS support depends on the ``ssl`` module, only available from Python 2.6. Nevertheless, Radicale without TLS encryption works well with Python 2.5. Moreover, python 2.6 suffered `a bug `_ causing huge timeout problems with TLS. The bug is fixed since Python 2.6.6. Python 2.7 and Python 3.x do not suffer this bug. Crypt Support ------------- With the htpasswd access, many encryption methods are available, and crypt is the default one in Radicale. Unfortunately, the ``crypt`` module is unavailable on Windows, you have to pick another method on this OS.