A lightweight CalDAV and CardDAV server for personal use powered by Spring Boot.
So far caldav has been tested with the following clients:
- Mozilla Thunderbird with TbSync
- Evolution (on Fedora 23)
- DAVdroid and OpenTasks
- iOS iCalendar (version 4)
Dependencies
- Java 8
Build and package
- run
./mvnw package
ormvnw.cmd
on Windows - you will find a fat jar (Spring Boot application) int the
target
folder - run
java -jar target/carldav.jar
If not specified carldav will create a random admin password on every startup. Generated admin password can be found in the logs:
19:08:41.678 [main] INFO carldav.bootstrap.AdminUserCreator - admin user 'root@localhost:test'
If you want to set your own persistent admin password create config/application.properties
file in the same directory as carldav.jar
.
Add carldav.admin.password
with your desired password to application.properties
, for example.: carldav.admin.password=4b033fad-db09-4aa3-852b-87aa2b2598ea
Admin user name is set to root@localhost
. You can change it with the property carldav.admin.name
.
In the current state of development caldav doesn't support a web ui. Therefore you'll need to issue a HTTP request by hand in order to create a user. For example:
curl -i --user root@localhost:4b033fad-db09-4aa3-852b-87aa2b2598ea -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Accept: application/json" -X POST -d '{"email": "you@localhost", "password": "password"}' http://localhost:1984/carldav/user
- Mozilla Thunderbird with TbSync: set CalDAV and CardDAV server address to
http://localhost:1984/carldav/dav/you@localhost/calendar
. Contact sync will be configured automatically. - Evolution: set CalDAV server address to
http://localhost:1984/carldav/dav/you@localhost/calendar
and CardDAV server address tohttp://localhost:1984/carldav/dav/you@localhost/contacts
. In addition, you can useVJOURNAL
calendar entries (Evolution Memo) as defined in RFC 4791. - Android: Set CalDAV and CardDAV server address to
http://localhost:1984/carldav/dav/you@localhost/calendar
. Contact sync will be configured automatically. - iOS: ehm, you know it.
- caldav doesn't support additional CalDAV resources yet
- caldav doesn't support additional CardDAV resources yet
- caldav doesn't fully comply with various RFC's regarding CalDAV/CardDAV
- caldav doesn't support calendar sharing yet
- Testing on different clients and platforms, especially iOS