// Copyright (c) 1996-2023 by the citadel.org team
//
// This program is open source software. Use, duplication, or
-// disclosure are subject to the GNU General Public License v3.
+// disclosure is subject to the GNU General Public License v3.
#include "webcit.h"
// Client is requesting a message list
-void json_msglist(struct http_transaction *h, struct ctdlsession *c, char *range) {
+void calendar_msglist(struct http_transaction *h, struct ctdlsession *c, char *range) {
+ char buf[SIZ];
- do_404(h);
+ // Determine the date/time range requested by the client
+ time_t lo = atol(range);
+ char *colon = strchr(range, ':');
+ time_t hi = colon ? atol(++colon) : LONG_MAX;
+
+ // Rule out impossible ranges
+ if (hi < lo) {
+ do_404(h);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Begin by requesting all messages in the room
+ int i = 0;
+ Array *msglist = get_msglist(c, "ALL");
+ if (msglist == NULL) {
+ do_404(h);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // We're going to make a lot of MSG4 calls, and the preferred MIME type we want is "text/calendar".
+ // The iCalendar standard is mature now, and we are no longer interested in text/x-vcal or application/ics.
+ ctdl_printf(c, "MSGP text/calendar");
+ ctdl_readline(c, buf, sizeof buf);
+
+ // Iterate through our message list.
+ for (i = 0; i < array_len(msglist); ++i) {
+ long m;
+ memcpy(&m, array_get_element_at(msglist, i), sizeof(long));
+ syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "FIXME %ld", m);
+
+ // now we have to:
+ // 1. fetch the message from citadel server
+ // 2. parse the ical
+ // 3. figure out range
+ // we should steal code from webcit-classic for this
+
+ StrBuf *one_item;
+ one_item = fetch_ical(c, m);
+ syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "calendar item:\n---\n\033[33m%s\n---\033[0m", ChrPtr(one_item));
+ FreeStrBuf(&one_item);
+
+ }
+ array_free(msglist);
+
+ // FIXME we still fail because we aren't finished yet
+ add_response_header(h, strdup("Content-type"), strdup("application/json"));
+ h->response_code = 200;
+ h->response_string = strdup("OK");
+ h->response_body = "{ \"one\":111 , \"two\":222 , \"three\":333 }";
+ h->response_body_length = strlen(h->response_body);
}