Example #1
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 /**
  * Updates properties on this node,
  *
  * The properties array uses the propertyName in clark-notation as key,
  * and the array value for the property value. In the case a property
  * should be deleted, the property value will be null.
  *
  * This method must be atomic. If one property cannot be changed, the
  * entire operation must fail.
  *
  * If the operation was successful, true can be returned.
  * If the operation failed, false can be returned.
  *
  * Deletion of a non-existent property is always successful.
  *
  * Lastly, it is optional to return detailed information about any
  * failures. In this case an array should be returned with the following
  * structure:
  *
  * array(
  *   403 => array(
  *      '{DAV:}displayname' => null,
  *   ),
  *   424 => array(
  *      '{DAV:}owner' => null,
  *   )
  * )
  *
  * In this example it was forbidden to update {DAV:}displayname.
  * (403 Forbidden), which in turn also caused {DAV:}owner to fail
  * (424 Failed Dependency) because the request needs to be atomic.
  *
  * @param array $mutations
  * @return bool|array
  */
 public function updateProperties($mutations)
 {
     return $this->carddavBackend->updateAddressBook($this->addressBookInfo['id'], $mutations);
 }
Example #2
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    /**
     * Updates properties on this node.
     *
     * This method received a PropPatch object, which contains all the
     * information about the update.
     *
     * To update specific properties, call the 'handle' method on this object.
     * Read the PropPatch documentation for more information.
     *
     * @param DAV\PropPatch $propPatch
     * @return void
     */
    function propPatch(DAV\PropPatch $propPatch) {

        return $this->carddavBackend->updateAddressBook($this->addressBookInfo['id'], $propPatch);

    }