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# -*- mode: conf -*-
# vim:ft=cfg
# Rights management file for Radicale - A simple calendar server
#
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# The default path for this file is /etc/radicale/rights
# The path can be specified in the rights section of the configuration file
#
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# Section names used for naming rules and must be unique.
# The first rule matching both user and collection patterns will be used.
# Example: owner_only plugin
# Allow reading root collection for authenticated users
#[root]
#user: .+
#collection:
#permissions: R
# Allow reading and writing principal collection (same as user name)
#[principal]
#user: .+
#collection: %(login)s
#permissions: RW
# Allow reading and writing calendars and address books that are direct
# children of the principal collection
#[calendars]
#user: .+
#collection: %(login)s/[^/]+
#permissions: rw
# Example: owner_write plugin
# Only listed additional rules for the owner_only plugin example.
# Allow reading principal collections of all users
#[read-all-principals]
#user: .+
#collection: [^/]+
#permissions: R
# Allow reading all calendars and address books that are direct children of any
# principal collection
#[read-all-calendars]
#user: .+
#collection: [^/]+/[^/]+
#permissions: r
# Example: authenticated plugin
# Allow reading and writing root and principal collections of all users
#[root-and-principals]
#user: .+
#collection: [^/]*
#permissions: RW
# Allow reading and writing all calendars and address books that are direct
# children of any principal collection
#[calendars]
#user: .+
#collection: [^/]+/[^/]+
#permissions: rw
# Example: Allow user "admin" to read everything
#[admin-read-all]
#user: admin
#collection: .*
#permissions: Rr
# Example: Allow everybody (including anonymous) to read the collection "public"
# Allow reading collection "public"
#[public-principal]
#user: .*
#collection: public
#permissions: R
# Allow reading all calendars and address books that are direct children of
# the collection "public"
#[public-calendars]
#user: .*
#collection: public/[^/]+
#permissions: r
# Example: Grant users of the form user@domain.tld read access to the
# collection "domain.tld"
# Allow reading the domain collection
#[read-domain-principal]
#user: .+@([^@]+)
#collection: {0}
#permissions: R
# Allow reading all calendars and address books that are direct children of
# the domain collection
#[read-domain-calendars]
#user: .+@([^@]+)
#collection: {0}/[^/]+
#permissions: r