1 ;;; eudc-vars.el --- Emacs Unified Directory Client
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5 ;; Author: Oscar Figueiredo <oscar@cpe.fr>
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32 ;;{{{ EUDC Main Custom Group
35 "Emacs Unified Directory Client."
37 :link
'(info-link "(eudc)")
41 (defcustom eudc-server nil
42 "*The name or IP address of the directory server.
43 A port number may be specified by appending a colon and a
44 number to the name of the server. Use `localhost' if the directory
45 server resides on your computer (BBDB backend)."
46 :type
'(choice (string :tag
"Server") (const :tag
"None" nil
))
49 ;; Known protocols (used in completion)
50 ;; Not to be mistaken with `eudc-supported-protocols'
51 (defvar eudc-known-protocols
'(bbdb ph ldap
))
53 (defvar eudc-supported-protocols nil
54 "Protocols currently supported by EUDC.
55 This variable is updated when protocol-specific libraries
56 are loaded, *do not change manually*.")
58 (defcustom eudc-protocol nil
59 "*The directory protocol to use to query the server.
60 Supported protocols are specified by `eudc-supported-protocols'."
61 :type
`(choice :menu-tag
"Protocol"
63 (list 'const
':tag
(symbol-name s
) s
))
65 (const :tag
"None" nil
))
69 (defcustom eudc-strict-return-matches t
70 "*Ignore or allow entries not containing all requested return attributes.
71 If non-nil, such entries are ignored."
75 (defcustom eudc-default-return-attributes nil
76 "*A list of default attributes to extract from directory entries.
77 If set to the symbol `all', return all attributes.
78 A value of nil means return the default attributes as configured in the
80 :type
'(choice :menu-tag
"Return Attributes"
81 (const :menu-tag
"Server defaults (nil)" nil
)
82 (const :menu-tag
"All" all
)
83 (repeat :menu-tag
"Attribute list"
86 (symbol :tag
"Attribute name")))
89 (defcustom eudc-multiple-match-handling-method
'select
90 "*What to do when multiple entries match an inline expansion query.
92 `first' (equivalent to nil) which means keep the first match only,
93 `select' pop-up a selection buffer,
94 `all' expand to all matches,
95 `abort' the operation is aborted, an error is signaled."
96 :type
'(choice :menu-tag
"Method"
97 (const :menu-tag
"Use First"
98 :tag
"Use First" first
)
99 (const :menu-tag
"Select Interactively"
100 :tag
"Select Interactively" select
)
101 (const :menu-tag
"Use All"
103 (const :menu-tag
"Abort Operation"
104 :tag
"Abort Operation" abort
)
105 (const :menu-tag
"Default (Use First)"
106 :tag
"Default (Use First)" nil
))
109 (defcustom eudc-duplicate-attribute-handling-method
'((email . duplicate
))
110 "*A method to handle entries containing duplicate attributes.
111 This is either an alist (ATTR . METHOD) or a symbol METHOD.
112 The alist form of the variable associates a method to an individual attribute,
113 the second form specifies a method applicable to all attributes.
114 Available methods are:
115 `list' or nil lets the value of the attribute be a list of values,
116 `first' keeps the first value and discards the others,
117 `concat' concatenates the values into a single multiline string,
118 `duplicate' duplicates the entire entry into as many instances as
120 :type
'(choice (const :menu-tag
"List" list
)
121 (const :menu-tag
"First" first
)
122 (const :menu-tag
"Concat" concat
)
123 (const :menu-tag
"Duplicate" duplicate
)
124 (repeat :menu-tag
"Per Attribute Specification"
125 :tag
"Per Attribute Specification"
126 (cons :tag
"Attribute/Method"
128 (symbol :tag
"Attribute name")
129 (choice :tag
"Method"
131 (const :menu-tag
"List" list
)
132 (const :menu-tag
"First" first
)
133 (const :menu-tag
"Concat" concat
)
134 (const :menu-tag
"Duplicate" duplicate
)))))
137 (defcustom eudc-inline-query-format
'((name)
139 "*Format of an inline expansion query.
140 This is a list of FORMATs. A FORMAT is itself a list of one or more
141 EUDC attribute names. A FORMAT applies if it contains as many attributes as
142 there are individual words in the inline query string.
143 If several FORMATs apply then they are tried in order until a match
145 If nil, all the words are mapped onto the default server or protocol
148 The attribute names in FORMATs are not restricted to EUDC attribute names
149 but can also be protocol/server specific names. In this case, this variable
150 must be set in a protocol/server-local fashion, see `eudc-server-set' and
151 `eudc-protocol-set'."
152 :tag
"Format of Inline Expansion Queries"
159 (const :menu-tag
"First Name" :tag
"First Name" firstname
)
160 (const :menu-tag
"Surname" :tag
"Surname" name
)
161 (const :menu-tag
"Email Address" :tag
"Email Address" email
)
162 (const :menu-tag
"Phone" :tag
"Phone" phone
)
163 (symbol :menu-tag
"Other" :tag
"Attribute name"))))
166 (defcustom eudc-expansion-overwrites-query t
167 "*If non nil, expanding a query overwrites the query string."
171 (defcustom eudc-inline-expansion-format
'("%s" email
)
172 "*A list specifying the format of the expansion of inline queries.
173 This variable controls what `eudc-expand-inline' actually inserts in
174 the buffer. First element is a string passed to `format'. Remaining
175 elements are symbols indicating attribute names; the corresponding values
176 are passed as additional arguments to `format'."
178 (string :tag
"Format String")
183 (const :menu-tag
"First Name" :tag
"First Name" firstname
)
184 (const :menu-tag
"Surname" :tag
"Surname" name
)
185 (const :menu-tag
"Email Address" :tag
"Email Address" email
)
186 (const :menu-tag
"Phone" :tag
"Phone" phone
)
187 (symbol :menu-tag
"Other")
188 (symbol :tag
"Attribute name"))))
191 (defcustom eudc-inline-expansion-servers
'server-then-hotlist
192 "*Which servers to contact for the expansion of inline queries.
194 `current-server': the EUDC current server.
195 `hotlist': the servers of the hotlist in the order they appear,
196 `server-then-hotlist': the current server and then the servers of
198 :type
'(choice :tag
"Servers"
200 (const :menu-tag
"Current server" current-server
)
201 (const :menu-tag
"Servers in the hotlist" hotlist
)
202 (const :menu-tag
"Current server then hotlist" server-then-hotlist
))
205 (defcustom eudc-max-servers-to-query nil
206 "*Maximum number of servers to query for an inline expansion.
207 If nil, query all servers available from `eudc-inline-expansion-servers'."
208 :tag
"Max Number of Servers to Query"
209 :type
'(choice :tag
"Max. Servers"
210 :menu-tag
"Max. Servers"
211 (const :menu-tag
"No limit" nil
)
212 (const :menu-tag
"1" 1)
213 (const :menu-tag
"2" 2)
214 (const :menu-tag
"3" 3)
215 (const :menu-tag
"4" 4)
216 (const :menu-tag
"5" 5)
217 (integer :menu-tag
"Set"))
220 (defcustom eudc-query-form-attributes
'(name firstname email phone
)
221 "*A list of attributes presented in the query form."
222 :tag
"Attributes in Query Forms"
226 (const :menu-tag
"First Name" :tag
"First Name" firstname
)
227 (const :menu-tag
"Surname" :tag
"Surname" name
)
228 (const :menu-tag
"Email Address" :tag
"Email Address" email
)
229 (const :menu-tag
"Phone" :tag
"Phone" phone
)
230 (symbol :menu-tag
"Other" :tag
"Attribute name")))
233 (defcustom eudc-user-attribute-names-alist
'((url .
"URL")
234 (callsign .
"HAM Call Sign")
237 (firstname .
"First Name")
240 (givenname .
"First Name")
243 (postaladdress .
"Address")
244 (postalcode .
"Postal Code")
248 (roomnumber .
"Office")
249 (telephonenumber .
"Phone")
250 (uniqueidentifier .
"ID")
251 (objectclass .
"Object Class"))
252 "*Alist of user-defined names for directory attributes.
253 These names are used as prompt strings in query/response forms
254 instead of the raw directory attribute names.
255 Prompt strings for attributes that are not listed here
256 are derived by splitting the attribute name
257 at `_' characters and capitalizing the individual words."
258 :tag
"User-defined Names of Directory Attributes"
259 :type
'(repeat (cons :tag
"Field"
260 (symbol :tag
"Directory attribute")
261 (string :tag
"User friendly name ")))
264 (defcustom eudc-use-raw-directory-names nil
265 "*If non-nil, use attributes names as defined in the directory.
266 Otherwise, directory query/response forms display the user attribute
267 names defined in `eudc-user-attribute-names-alist'."
271 (defcustom eudc-attribute-display-method-alist nil
272 "*An alist specifying methods to display attribute values.
273 Each member of the list is of the form (NAME . FUNC) where NAME is a lowercased
274 string naming a directory attribute (translated according to
275 `eudc-user-attribute-names-alist' if `eudc-use-raw-directory-names' is
276 non-nil) and FUNC a function that will be passed the corresponding
277 attribute values for display."
278 :tag
"Attribute Decoding Functions"
279 :type
'(repeat (cons :tag
"Attribute"
281 (symbol :tag
"Display Function")))
284 (defcustom eudc-external-viewers
'(("ImageMagick" "display" "-")
285 ("ShowAudio" "showaudio"))
286 "*A list of viewer program specifications.
287 Viewers are programs which can be piped a directory attribute value for
288 display or arbitrary processing. Each specification is a list whose
289 first element is a string naming the viewer. The second element is the
290 executable program which should be invoked, and following elements are
291 arguments that should be passed to the program."
292 :tag
"External Viewer Programs"
293 :type
'(repeat (list :tag
"Viewer"
295 (string :tag
"Executable program")
299 (string :tag
"Argument"))))
302 (defcustom eudc-options-file
"~/.eudc-options"
303 "*A file where the `servers' hotlist is stored."
304 :type
'(file :Tag
"File Name:")
307 (defcustom eudc-mode-hook nil
308 "*Normal hook run on entry to EUDC mode."
309 :type
'(repeat (sexp :tag
"Hook definition"))
314 ;;{{{ PH Custom Group
316 (defgroup eudc-ph nil
317 "Emacs Unified Directory Client - CCSO PH/QI Backend."
320 (defcustom eudc-ph-bbdb-conversion-alist
323 (address .
(eudc-bbdbify-address address
"Address"))
324 (phone .
((eudc-bbdbify-phone phone
"Phone")
325 (eudc-bbdbify-phone office_phone
"Office Phone"))))
326 "*A mapping from BBDB to PH/QI fields.
327 This is a list of cons cells (BBDB-FIELD . SPEC-OR-LIST) where
328 BBDB-FIELD is the name of a field that must be defined in your BBDB
329 environment (standard field names are `name', `company', `net', `phone',
330 `address' and `notes'). SPEC-OR-LIST is either a single SPEC or a list
331 of SPECs. Lists of specs are valid only for the `phone' and `address'
332 BBDB fields. SPECs are sexps which are evaluated:
333 a string evaluates to itself,
334 a symbol evaluates to the symbol value. Symbols naming PH/QI fields
335 present in the record evaluate to the value of the field in the record,
336 a form is evaluated as a function. The argument list may contain PH/QI
337 field names which eval to the corresponding values in the
338 record. The form evaluation should return something appropriate for
339 the particular BBDB-FIELD (see `bbdb-create-internal').
340 `eudc-bbdbify-phone' and `eudc-bbdbify-address' are provided as convenience
341 functions to parse phones and addresses."
342 :tag
"BBDB to PH Field Name Mapping"
343 :type
'(repeat (cons :tag
"Field Name"
344 (symbol :tag
"BBDB Field")
345 (sexp :tag
"Conversion Spec")))
350 ;;{{{ LDAP Custom Group
352 (defgroup eudc-ldap nil
353 "Emacs Unified Directory Client - LDAP Backend."
356 (defcustom eudc-ldap-bbdb-conversion-alist
359 (address .
(eudc-bbdbify-address postaladdress
"Address"))
360 (phone .
((eudc-bbdbify-phone telephonenumber
"Phone"))))
361 "*A mapping from BBDB to LDAP attributes.
362 This is a list of cons cells (BBDB-FIELD . SPEC-OR-LIST) where
363 BBDB-FIELD is the name of a field that must be defined in your BBDB
364 environment (standard field names are `name', `company', `net', `phone',
365 `address' and `notes'). SPEC-OR-LIST is either a single SPEC or a list
366 of SPECs. Lists of specs are valid only for the `phone' and `address'
367 BBDB fields. SPECs are sexps which are evaluated:
368 a string evaluates to itself,
369 a symbol evaluates to the symbol value. Symbols naming LDAP attributes
370 present in the record evaluate to the value of the field in the record,
371 a form is evaluated as a function. The argument list may contain LDAP
372 field names which eval to the corresponding values in the
373 record. The form evaluation should return something appropriate for
374 the particular BBDB-FIELD (see `bbdb-create-internal').
375 `eudc-bbdbify-phone' and `eudc-bbdbify-address' are provided as convenience
376 functions to parse phones and addresses."
377 :tag
"BBDB to LDAP Attribute Names Mapping"
378 :type
'(repeat (cons :tag
"Field Name"
379 (symbol :tag
"BBDB Field")
380 (sexp :tag
"Conversion Spec")))
385 ;;{{{ BBDB Custom Group
387 (defgroup eudc-bbdb nil
388 "Emacs Unified Directory Client - BBDB Backend."
391 (defcustom eudc-bbdb-use-locations-as-attribute-names t
392 "If non-nil, BBDB address and phone locations are used as attribute names.
393 This has no effect on queries (you can't search for a specific location)
394 but influences the way records are displayed."
398 (defcustom eudc-bbdb-enable-substring-matches t
399 "If non-nil, authorize substring match in the same way BBDB does.
400 Otherwise records must match queries exactly."
409 ;;; eudc-vars.el ends here