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<?php
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/**
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* Requires the Zend framework is installed and in the include path.
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*
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* Usage example:
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* require_once('Zend/XmlRpc/Client.php');
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* $xmlrpc = new Zend_XmlRpc_Client('https://server/xmlrpc.php');
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*
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* $http_client = $xmlrpc->getHttpClient();
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* $http_client->setCookieJar();
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*
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* $login_object = $xmlrpc->getProxy('login');
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* $success = $login_object->login($email_address, $password);
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*
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* if($success) {
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* echo "We're logged in";
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* }
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* else {
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* die("Auth failed");
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* }
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* $user = $xmlrpc->getProxy('user');
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* $alias = $xmlrpc->getProxy('alias');
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* $vacation = $xmlrpc->getProxy('vacation');
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*
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* if($vacation->checkVacation()) {
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* echo "Vacation turned on for user";
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* }
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*
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* Note, the requirement that your XmlRpc client provides cookies with each request.
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* If it does not do this, then your authentication details will not persist across requests, and
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* this XMLRPC interface will not work.
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*/
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require_once(dirname(__FILE__) . '/common.php');
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if($CONF['xmlrpc_enabled'] == false) {
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die("xmlrpc support disabled");
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}
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require_once('Zend/XmlRpc/Server.php');
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$server = new Zend_XmlRpc_Server();
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/**
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* @param string $username
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* @param string $password
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* @return boolean true on success, else false.
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*/
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function login($username, $password) {
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if(UserHandler::login($username, $password)) {
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session_regenerate_id();
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$_SESSION['authenticated'] = true;
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$_SESSION['username'] = $username;
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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if(!isset($_SESSION['authenticated'])) {
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$server->addFunction('login', 'login');
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}
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else {
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$server->setClass('UserProxy', 'user');
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$server->setClass('VacationProxy', 'vacation');
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$server->setClass('AliasProxy', 'alias');
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}
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echo $server->handle();
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class UserProxy {
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/**
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* @param string $old_password
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* @param string $new_password
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* @return boolean true on success
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*/
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public function changePassword($old_password, $new_password) {
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$uh = new UserHandler($_SESSION['username']);
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return $uh->change_pw($new_password, $old_password);
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}
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/**
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* @param string $username
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* @param string $password
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* @return boolean true if successful.
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*/
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public function login($username, $password) {
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$uh = new UserHandler($_SESSION['username']);
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return $uh->login($username, $password);
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}
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}
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class VacationProxy {
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/**
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* @return boolean true if the vacation is removed successfully. Else false.
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*/
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public function remove() {
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$vh = new VacationHandler($_SESSION['username']);
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return $vh->remove();
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}
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/**
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* @return boolean true if vacation stuff is enabled in this instance of postfixadmin
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* and the user has the ability to make changes to it.
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*/
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public function isVacationSupported() {
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$vh = new VacationHandler($_SESSION['username']);
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return $vh->vacation_supported();
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}
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/**
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* @return boolean true if the user has an active vacation record etc.
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*/
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public function checkVacation() {
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$vh = new VacationHandler($_SESSION['username']);
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return $vh->check_vacation();
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}
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/**
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* @return struct|boolean - either array of vacation details or boolean false if the user has none.
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*/
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public function getDetails() {
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$vh = new VacationHandler($_SESSION['username']);
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return $vh->get_details();
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}
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/**
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* @param string $subject
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* @param string $body
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* @return boolean true on success.
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*/
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public function setAway($subject, $body) {
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$vh = new VacationHandler($_SESSION['username']);
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return $vh->set_away($subject, $body);
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}
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}
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class AliasProxy {
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/**
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* @return array - array of aliases this user has. Array may be empty.
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*/
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public function get() {
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$ah = new AliasHandler($_SESSION['username']);
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/* I see no point in returning special addresses to the user. */
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$ah->get(false);
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return $ah->result;
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}
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/**
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* @param array of email addresses (Strings)
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* @param string flag to set ('forward_and_store' or 'remote_only')
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* @return boolean true
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*/
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public function update($addresses, $flags) {
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$ah = new AliasHandler($_SESSION['username']);
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/**
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* if the user is on vacation, they should use VacationProxy stuff to remove it
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* and we'll never return the vacation address from here anyway
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*/
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return $ah->update($addresses, $flags, true);
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}
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/**
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* @return boolean true if the user has 'store_and_forward' set.
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* (i.e. their email address is also in the alias table). IF it returns false, then it's 'remote_only'
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*/
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public function hasStoreAndForward() {
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$ah = new AliasHandler($_SESSION['username']);
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return $ah->hasStoreAndForward();
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}
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}
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/* vim: set expandtab softtabstop=4 tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: */
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