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++ Things that need to be worked on
+++ Bugs/Limitations
The client cannot split data in multiple messages or deal with such splits from the client
Synthesis support has to be completed for tasks/calendar/address book
History retrival has to be fixed to narrow results to meaningful entries
The various vcard/vcalendar import/export functions really need some work. Recurring events are not dealt with at all yet.
Initial SlowSync of Evens does millions of datatree reads and still takes way too much time. Somethings wrong with that.
when server has a matching anhor it will always do a delta sync, even when the client requests a slowsync
+++ Possible Extensions
Allow customizations which calendars/addressbooks should be synced. Maybe allow merging of more than one data source (think of private and shared calendar)
Proper conflict resolution. current policy is: client wins. (As the client send it changes first.)
Aligning Client and Server categories
Fancy features like 'delete old entries from client calendar/todo list' etc. to save space on client.
++ Other stuff:
+++ Protocol Issues
Once the current code makes it to CVS people should give it a try and check if it works. If not, the xml in /tmp/sync/, the horde log and the php error log should be helpful. If you can provide a patch to make it work: great!
Otherwise mail the offending xml and/or logs to the list. I'll have a look at it.
As many phones/pdas/whater should be thrown at the code. I'm especially interested to see the
Make sure to modify the
I'll try to come up with a brief "how to help with debugging" and add it to the installation docs. Otherwise we might get lots of "just installed the horde rpm and !SyncML doesn't work with my XXYY phone! pls hlp!!!! I'm new to linux!!!!!" messages :-)
+++ Data Issues
The second main area where I expect problems are the various implementations of the text/x-vcalendar,vcard,... formats flying around. Basically something like
BEGIN:VNOTE
VERSION:1.1
BODY: Here's a quick note
END:VNOTE
!SyncML itself doesn't understand these things: it just passes them around between the phone and the external horde api "as they come".
If you have tricky stuff like recurring events, inline photos or other exotic data in the file (or got them "treated" by Outlook), horde or your phone might quickly get a hickup. So we need to test as many of these formats as we can get our hands on.
This is more of a general horde issue than about !SyncML. You can test the behaviour by trying to import/export files with this ical/vcard data into kronolith/nag/turba using their respective import/export menu entries. That should use the same codebase.
Right now as I'm writing this, I've noticed Jan creating a framework/iCalendar/tests/charset1.phpt test file. Excellent!
+++ Code Issues
Of course the !SyncML code is far from being finished. Here are a few things that need work besides the stuff directly coming fomr I or II. (relevant modules are mentioned in brackets)
The current codebase is somewhat confusing and hard to deal with. I'll try to refactor it to make it easier for other people to jump in. Any help is appreciated. Especially suggestions about the best way to parse XML subtrees into PHP objects.
a) currently the horde api only supports listBy($action,$ts) to retrieve $actions since timestamp $ts. The !SyncML protocol requires that the ending timestamp of the sync timeframe to be exchanged before the actual syncing starts. So we need an additional parameter:
listby($action,$ts,$ts_end)
b) the !SyncML works as follows:
1) the clients sends its changes to the server
2) the server sends its changes to the client.
so when in step 2), the horde api is called with a request like "give me all changes in horde since the last sync", you get the changes induced by the client in step 1) as well. You have to somehow "tag" them to avoid echoing (and thus duplicatinging) them back to the client. Simply storing the guids in the session is not sufficient: the changes are made after the end timestamp (see a)) of the current sync so you'll dupe them in the next sync. My current implementation deals with this as follows: directly after a client induced change is done in horde, state.php's gettsforAction is called to find out the biggest=latest ts for the given guid. If the horde api would provide me with this info directly (maybe just store it in a static var and provide a getLastTS() method in Driver), that would be great and eliminate costly and redundant !DataTree calls. Similar in listBy where you get a list of guids but still need to retrieve the latest History timestamps for these guids manually using the !DataTree so you can check out if the changes are a result of a client request or not. If listBy would return an assoc array $guid->ts that would help a lot (and solve a) as well).
+++ Testing Suite
Nobody has access to all the !SyncML clients all the time. So there's a always the risk that you supply a fancy enhancement patch that works fine for you but breaks down everything for everyone else. So it would be great to have a "testing suite" (in JUNIT terms) which simulates sync runs for all supported phones. (Maybe done by sending specifically crafted XML files based on the logging data of various phones and checking the results). Before a commit of a new patch a test run is done with this suite to ensure it doesn't break things up. Just an idea (dream) for now, suggestions how this could be done are welcome.