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9 This file documents EUDC v1.30b. |
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11 EUDC is the Emacs Unified Directory Client, a common interface to | |
12 directory servers using various protocols such as LDAP or the CCSO white | |
13 pages directory system (PH/QI) | |
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38 @direntry |
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39 * EUDC: (eudc). An Emacs client for directory servers (LDAP, PH). |
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42 @footnotestyle end |
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44 @titlepage | |
45 @title{EUDC Manual} | |
46 @subtitle{The Emacs Unified Directory Client} | |
47 @author by Oscar Figueiredo | |
48 @code{1.30b} | |
49 | |
50 @page | |
51 @vskip 0pt plus 1fill | |
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55 @ifnottex |
27316 | 56 @node Top, Overview, (dir), (dir) |
57 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
58 | |
59 | |
60 This manual documents EUDC v1.30b, the Emacs Unified Directory Client. | |
61 | |
62 A common interface to directory servers using various protocols such as | |
63 LDAP or the CCSO white pages directory system (PH/QI) | |
64 | |
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65 @end ifnottex |
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67 @menu | |
68 * Overview:: Summary of EUDC features | |
69 * Installation:: How to install EUDC | |
70 * Usage:: The various usage possibilities explained | |
71 * Credits:: Who's done what | |
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72 * Command and Function Index:: |
27316 | 73 * Variables Index:: |
74 @end menu | |
75 | |
76 | |
77 | |
78 | |
79 | |
80 @node Overview, Installation, Top, Top | |
81 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
82 @chapter Overview | |
83 | |
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84 EUDC, the @dfn{Emacs Unified Directory Client}, provides a common user |
27316 | 85 interface to access directory servers using different directory |
86 protocols. | |
87 | |
88 Currently supported back-ends are: | |
89 | |
90 @itemize @bullet | |
91 @item | |
92 LDAP, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol | |
93 @item | |
94 CCSO PH/QI | |
95 @item | |
96 BBDB, Big Brother's Insiduous Database | |
97 @end itemize | |
98 | |
99 The main features of the EUDC interface are: | |
100 | |
101 @itemize @bullet | |
102 @item | |
103 Queries using a customizable form | |
104 @item | |
105 Inline query expansion (for instance you can expand a name | |
106 to an email address in a mail message buffer using a server as an | |
107 address book) | |
108 @item | |
109 Multiple servers can be tried in turn until a match is found for an | |
110 inline query | |
111 @item | |
112 Fast minibuffer queries for email addresses and phone numbers | |
113 @item | |
114 Interface to BBDB to let you insert server records into your own BBDB database | |
115 (@pxref{Top,,BBDB,bbdb,BBDB Manual}) | |
116 @end itemize | |
117 | |
118 @menu | |
119 * LDAP:: What is LDAP ? | |
120 * CCSO PH/QI:: What is CCSO, PH, QI ? | |
121 * BBDB:: What is BBDB ? | |
122 @end menu | |
123 | |
124 | |
125 | |
126 @node LDAP, CCSO PH/QI, Overview, Overview | |
127 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
128 @section LDAP | |
129 | |
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130 LDAP, @dfn{the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol}, is a communication |
27316 | 131 protocol for directory applications defined in RFC 1777. |
132 | |
133 Quoted from RFC 1777: | |
134 | |
135 @quotation | |
136 [LDAP] is designed to provide access to the X.500 Directory while not | |
137 incurring the resource requirements of the Directory Access Protocol | |
138 (DAP). This protocol is specifically targeted at simple management | |
139 applications and browser applications that provide simple read/write | |
140 interactive access to the X.500 Directory, and is intended to be a | |
141 complement to the DAP itself. | |
142 @end quotation | |
143 | |
144 LDAP servers usually store (but are not limited to) information about | |
145 people such as their name, phone number, email address, office | |
146 location, etc@enddots{} More information about LDAP can be found at | |
147 @url{http://www.openldap.org/} | |
148 | |
149 EUDC requires external support to access LDAP directory servers | |
150 (@pxref{LDAP Requirements}) | |
151 | |
152 | |
153 @node CCSO PH/QI, BBDB, LDAP, Overview | |
154 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
155 @section CCSO PH/QI | |
156 | |
157 The Central Computing Services Office (CCSO) of the University of | |
158 Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC) created and freely distributes a | |
159 directory system that is currently in use in more than 300 organizations | |
160 around the world. The system records information about people such as | |
161 their address, phone number, email, academic information or any other | |
162 details it was configured to. | |
163 | |
164 The system consists of two parts: a database server traditionally called | |
165 @samp{qi} and a command-line client called @samp{ph}. | |
166 @url{ftp://uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/packages/ph} is the main | |
167 distribution site. @url{http://www.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/ph/lookup?Query=.} | |
168 provides a listing of the active @samp{qi} servers. | |
169 | |
170 The original command-line @samp{ph} client that comes with the | |
171 @samp{ph/qi} distribution provides additional features like the | |
172 possibility to communicate with the server in login-mode which makes it | |
173 possible to change records in the database. This is not implemented in | |
174 EUDC. | |
175 | |
176 | |
177 @node BBDB, , CCSO PH/QI, Overview | |
178 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
179 @section BBDB | |
180 | |
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181 BBDB is the @dfn{Big Brother's Insiduous Database}, a package for Emacs |
27316 | 182 originally written by Jamie Zawinski which provides rolodex-like |
183 database functionality featuring tight integration with the Emacs mail | |
184 and news readers. | |
185 | |
186 It is often used as an enhanced email address book. | |
187 | |
39267 | 188 EUDC considers BBDB as a directory server back end just like LDAP or |
189 PH/QI servers, though BBDB has no client/server protocol and thus always | |
27316 | 190 resides locally on your machine. The point in this is not to offer an |
191 alternate way to query your BBDB database (BBDB itself provides much | |
39267 | 192 more flexible ways to do that), but rather to offer an interface to your |
27316 | 193 local directory that is consistent with the interface to external |
194 directories (LDAP, PH/QI). This is particularly interesting when | |
195 performing queries on multiple servers. | |
196 | |
197 EUDC also offers a means to insert results from directory queries into | |
198 your own local BBDB (@pxref{Creating BBDB Records}) | |
199 | |
200 @node Installation, Usage, Overview, Top | |
201 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
202 @chapter Installation | |
203 | |
204 Add the following to your @file{.emacs} init file: | |
205 @lisp | |
206 (require 'eudc) | |
207 @end lisp | |
208 This will install EUDC at startup. | |
209 | |
210 After installing EUDC you will find (the next time you launch Emacs) a | |
211 new @code{Directory Search} submenu in the @samp{Tools} menu that will | |
212 give you access to EUDC. | |
213 | |
214 You may also find it useful to add the following to your @file{.emacs} | |
215 initialization file to add a shortcut for email address expansion in | |
216 email composition buffers (@pxref{Inline Query Expansion}) | |
217 | |
218 @lisp | |
219 (eval-after-load | |
220 "message" | |
221 '(define-key message-mode-map [(control ?c) (tab)] 'eudc-expand-inline)) | |
222 (eval-after-load | |
223 "sendmail" | |
224 '(define-key mail-mode-map [(control ?c) (tab)] 'eudc-expand-inline)) | |
225 @end lisp | |
226 | |
227 @menu | |
228 * LDAP Requirements:: EUDC needs external support for LDAP | |
229 @end menu | |
230 | |
231 @node LDAP Requirements, , Installation, Installation | |
232 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
233 @section LDAP Requirements | |
234 | |
235 LDAP support is added by means of @file{ldap.el} which is part of Emacs. | |
236 @file{ldap.el} needs an external command line utility named | |
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237 @file{ldapsearch} which is available as part of LDAP toolkits: |
27316 | 238 |
239 @itemize @bullet | |
240 @item | |
241 Open LDAP Libraries | |
242 (@url{http://www.openldap.org/}) | |
243 @item | |
244 University of Michigan's LDAP Client software | |
245 (@url{http://www.umich.edu/~dirsvcs/ldap/}) | |
246 @end itemize | |
247 | |
248 | |
249 @node Usage, Credits, Installation, Top | |
250 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
251 @chapter Usage | |
252 | |
253 This chapter describes the usage of EUDC. Most functions and | |
254 customization options are available through the @samp{Directory Search} | |
255 submenu of the @samp{Tools} submenu. | |
256 | |
257 @menu | |
258 * Querying Servers:: How queries are performed and handled | |
259 * Query Form:: How to use and customize the query form | |
260 * Display of Query Results:: Controlling how query results are presented | |
261 * Inline Query Expansion:: How to use and customize inline queries | |
262 * The Server Hotlist:: How to use and manage the server hotlist | |
39267 | 263 * Multi-server Queries:: How to query multiple servers successively |
27316 | 264 * Creating BBDB Records:: How to insert query results into your BBDB |
265 * Server/Protocol Locals:: Customizing on a per server/protocol basis | |
266 @end menu | |
267 | |
268 | |
269 @node Querying Servers, Query Form, Usage, Usage | |
270 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
271 @section Querying Servers | |
272 | |
273 EUDC's basic functionality is to let you query a directory server and | |
274 return the results back to you. There are several things you may want | |
275 to customize in this process. | |
276 | |
277 | |
278 @menu | |
279 * Selecting a Server:: The first thing to do | |
280 * Return Attributes:: Configuring what the server should return | |
281 * Duplicate Attributes:: What to do when records have duplicate attributes | |
282 @end menu | |
283 | |
284 @node Selecting a Server, Return Attributes, Querying Servers, Querying Servers | |
285 @subsection Selecting a Server | |
286 | |
287 Before doing any query you will need to set the directory server. You | |
288 need to specify the name of the host machine running the server software | |
289 and the protocol to use. If you do not set the server in any fashion, | |
290 EUDC will ask you for one when you make your first query. | |
291 | |
292 You can set the server by selecting one from your hotlist of servers | |
293 (@pxref{The Server Hotlist}) available in the @samp{Server} submenu or | |
294 by selecting @samp{New Server} in that same menu. | |
295 | |
296 LDAP servers generally require some configuration before you can perform | |
297 queries on them. In particular, the @dfn{search base} must be | |
298 configured. If the server you select has no configured search base then | |
299 EUDC will propose you to configure it at this point. A customization | |
300 buffer will be displayed where you can edit the search base and other | |
301 parameters for the server. | |
302 | |
303 @defvar eudc-server | |
304 The name or IP address of the remote directory server. A TCP port number | |
305 may be specified by appending a colon and a number to the name of the | |
306 server. You will not need this unless your server runs on a port other | |
307 than the default (which depends on the protocol). | |
308 If the directory server resides on your own computer (which is the case | |
39267 | 309 if you use the BBDB back end) then `localhost' is a reasonable value but |
27316 | 310 it will be ignored anyway. |
311 @end defvar | |
312 | |
313 @defvar eudc-protocol | |
314 The directory protocol to use to query the server. Currently supported | |
315 protocols in this version of EUDC are @code{ph}, @code{ldap} and @code{bbdb}. | |
316 @end defvar | |
317 | |
318 @deffn Command eudc-set-server | |
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319 This command accessible from @samp{New Server} submenu lets you specify a |
27316 | 320 new directory server and protocol. |
321 @end deffn | |
322 | |
323 @node Return Attributes, Duplicate Attributes, Selecting a Server, Querying Servers | |
324 @subsection Return Attributes | |
325 | |
326 Directory servers may be configured to return a default set of | |
327 attributes for each record matching a query if the query specifies none. | |
328 The variable @code{eudc-default-return-attributes} controls the return | |
329 attributes you want to see, if different from the server defaults. | |
330 | |
331 @defvar eudc-default-return-attributes | |
332 A list of the default attributes to extract from directory entries. If | |
333 set to the symbol @code{all} then all available attributes are | |
334 returned. A value of @code{nil}, the default, means to return the | |
335 default attributes as configured in the server. | |
336 @end defvar | |
337 | |
338 The server may return several matching records to a query. Some of the | |
339 records may however not contain all the attributes you requested. You can | |
340 discard those records. | |
341 | |
342 @defopt eudc-strict-return-matches | |
343 If non-@code{nil}, entries that do not contain all the requested return | |
344 attributes are ignored. Default is @code{t}. | |
345 @end defopt | |
346 | |
347 @node Duplicate Attributes, , Return Attributes, Querying Servers | |
348 @subsection Duplicate Attributes | |
349 | |
350 Directory standards may authorize different instances of the same | |
351 attribute in a record. For instance the record of a person may contain | |
352 several email fields containing different email addresses. When using | |
353 a QI directory server this is difficult to distinguish from attributes | |
354 having multi-line values such as the postal address that may contain a | |
355 line for the street and another one for the zip code and city name. In | |
356 both cases, EUDC will consider the attribute duplicated. | |
357 | |
358 EUDC has several methods to deal with duplicated attributes. The | |
359 available methods are: | |
360 | |
361 @table @code | |
362 @item list | |
363 Makes a list with the different values of the duplicate attribute. The | |
364 record is returned with only one instance of the attribute with a list | |
365 of all the different values as a value. This is the default method that | |
366 is used to handle duplicate fields for which no other method has been | |
367 specified. | |
368 @item first | |
369 Discards all the duplicate values of the field keeping only the first | |
370 one. | |
371 @item concat | |
372 Concatenates the different values using a newline as a separator. The | |
373 record keeps only one instance of the field the value of which is a | |
374 single multi-line string. | |
375 @item duplicate | |
376 Duplicates the whole record into as many instances as there are different | |
377 values for the field. This is the default for the email field. Thus a | |
378 record containing 3 different email addresses is duplicated into three | |
379 different records each having a single email address. This is | |
380 particularly useful in combination with @code{select} as the method to | |
381 handle multiple matches in inline expansion queries (@pxref{Inline Query | |
382 Expansion}) because you are presented with the 3 addresses in a | |
383 selection buffer | |
384 @end table | |
385 | |
386 Because a method may not be applicable to all fields, the variable | |
387 @code{eudc-duplicate-attribute-handling-method} lets you specify either a | |
388 default method for all fields or a method for each individual field. | |
389 | |
390 @defvar eudc-duplicate-attribute-handling-method | |
391 A method to handle entries containing duplicate attributes. This is | |
39267 | 392 either an alist of elements @code{(@var{attr} . @var{method})}, or a symbol |
27316 | 393 @var{method}. The alist form of the variable associates a method to an |
39267 | 394 individual attribute name; the second form specifies a method applicable |
27316 | 395 to all attribute names. Available methods are: @code{list}, |
39267 | 396 @code{first}, @code{concat}, and @code{duplicate} (see above). The default is |
27316 | 397 @code{list}. |
398 @end defvar | |
399 | |
400 | |
401 | |
402 @node Query Form, Display of Query Results, Querying Servers, Usage | |
403 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
404 @section Query Form | |
405 | |
406 The simplest way to query your directory server is to use the query | |
407 form. You display the query form with the @samp{Query with Form} menu | |
408 item or by invoking the command @kbd{M-x eudc-query-form}. The attribute | |
409 names presented in this form are defined by the | |
410 @code{eudc-query-form-attributes} variable (unless a non-@code{nil} | |
411 argument is supplied to @code{eudc-query-form}). | |
412 | |
413 Since the different directory protocols to which EUDC interfaces may | |
414 use different names for equivalent attributes, EUDC defines its own set | |
415 of attribute names and a mapping between these names and their | |
416 protocol-specific equivalent through the variable | |
417 @code{eudc-protocol-attributes-translation-alist}. Names currently | |
418 defined by EUDC are @code{name}, @code{firstname}, @code{email} and | |
419 @code{phone}. | |
420 | |
421 @defvar eudc-query-form-attributes | |
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422 @findex eudc-get-attribute-list |
27316 | 423 A list of attributes presented in the query form. Attribute names in |
424 this list should be either EUDC attribute names or valid attribute | |
425 names. You can get a list of valid attribute names for the current | |
426 protocol with the @samp{List Valid Attribute Names} menu item or the | |
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427 @kbd{M-x eudc-get-attribute-list} command. Defaults to @code{name}, |
27316 | 428 @code{email} and @code{phone}. |
429 @end defvar | |
430 | |
431 @deffn Command eudc-query-form get-fields-from-server | |
432 Display a form to query the directory server. If given a non-@code{nil} | |
433 argument the function first queries the server for the existing fields | |
434 and displays a corresponding form. Not all protocols may support a | |
435 non-@code{nil} argument here. | |
436 @end deffn | |
437 | |
438 Since the names of the fields may not be explicit enough or adapted to | |
439 be directly displayed as prompt strings in the form, the variable | |
440 @code{eudc-user-attribute-names-alist} lets you define more explicit | |
441 names for directory attribute names. This variable is ignored if | |
442 @code{eudc-use-raw-directory-names} is non-@code{nil}. | |
443 | |
444 @defvar eudc-user-attribute-names-alist | |
445 This is an alist of user-defined names for the directory attributes used in | |
446 query/response forms. Prompt strings for attributes that are not in this | |
447 alist are derived by splitting the attribute name at underscores and | |
448 capitalizing the individual words. | |
449 @end defvar | |
450 | |
451 @defvar eudc-use-raw-directory-names | |
452 If non-@code{nil}, use attributes names as defined in the directory. | |
453 Otherwise, directory query/response forms display the user attribute | |
454 names defined in @code{eudc-user-attribute-names-alist}. | |
455 @end defvar | |
456 | |
457 @node Display of Query Results, Inline Query Expansion, Query Form, Usage | |
458 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
459 @section Display of Query Results | |
460 | |
461 Upon successful completion of a form query, EUDC will display a buffer | |
462 containing the results of the query. | |
463 | |
464 The fields that are returned for each record | |
465 are controlled by @code{eudc-default-return-attributes} (@pxref{Return | |
466 Attributes}). | |
467 | |
468 The display of each individual field can be performed by an arbitrary | |
39267 | 469 function which allows specific processing for binary values, such as |
470 images or audio samples, as well as values with semantics, such as | |
471 URLs. | |
27316 | 472 |
473 @defvar eudc-attribute-display-method-alist | |
474 An alist specifying methods to display attribute values. Each member of | |
475 the list is of the form @code{(@var{name} . @var{func})} where | |
476 @var{name} is a lowercased string naming a directory attribute | |
477 (translated according to @code{eudc-user-attribute-names-alist} if | |
478 @code{eudc-use-raw-directory-names} is non-nil) and @var{func} a | |
479 function that will be passed the corresponding attribute values for | |
480 display. | |
481 @end defvar | |
482 | |
483 This variable has protocol-local definitions (see @pxref{Server/Protocol | |
484 Locals}). For instance, it is defined as follows for LDAP: | |
485 | |
486 @lisp | |
487 (eudc-protocol-set 'eudc-attribute-display-method-alist | |
488 '(("jpegphoto" . eudc-display-jpeg-inline) | |
489 ("labeledurl" . eudc-display-url) | |
490 ("audio" . eudc-display-sound) | |
491 ("labeledurl" . eudc-display-url) | |
492 ("url" . eudc-display-url)) | |
493 'ldap) | |
494 @end lisp | |
495 | |
496 EUDC provides a set of built-in functions to display binary value types: | |
497 | |
498 @defun eudc-display-generic-binary data | |
499 Display a button for unidentified binary @var{data}. | |
500 @end defun | |
501 | |
502 @defun eudc-display-url url | |
503 Display URL and make it clickable. | |
504 @end defun | |
505 | |
506 @defun eudc-display-sound data | |
507 Display a button to play the sound @var{data}. | |
508 @end defun | |
509 | |
510 @defun eudc-display-jpeg-inline data | |
511 Display the JPEG @var{data} inline at point if possible. | |
512 @end defun | |
513 | |
514 @defun eudc-display-jpeg-as-button data | |
515 Display a button for the JPEG @var{data}. | |
516 @end defun | |
517 | |
518 Right-clicking on a binary value button pops up a contextual menu with | |
519 options to process the value. Among these are saving the attribute | |
520 value to a file or sending it to an external viewer command. External | |
521 viewers should expect the value on their standard input and should | |
522 display it or perform arbitrary processing on it. Messages sent to | |
523 standard output are discarded. External viewers are listed in the | |
524 variable @code{eudc-external-viewers} which you can customize. | |
525 | |
526 @defvar eudc-external-viewers | |
527 This is a list of viewer program specifications. Each specification is | |
528 a list whose first element is a string naming the viewer for unique | |
529 identification, the second element is the executable program which | |
530 should be invoked and the following elements are arguments that should | |
531 be passed to the program. | |
532 @end defvar | |
533 | |
534 | |
535 @node Inline Query Expansion, The Server Hotlist, Display of Query Results, Usage | |
536 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
537 @section Inline Query Expansion | |
538 | |
539 Inline query expansion is a powerful method to get completion from your | |
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27316 | 542 command @kbd{M-x eudc-expand-inline} which is available from the |
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27316 | 546 @code{eudc-inline-query-format}, |
547 @code{eudc-expanding-overwrites-query} and | |
548 @code{eudc-multiple-match-handling-method}. | |
549 | |
550 If the query fails for a server, other servers may be tried successively | |
551 until one of them finds a match (@pxref{Multi-server Queries}). | |
552 | |
553 @deffn Command eudc-expand-inline replace-p | |
554 Query the server and expand the query string before point. The query | |
555 string consists of the buffer substring from the point back to the | |
556 preceding comma, colon or beginning of | |
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557 line. @code{eudc-inline-query-format} controls how individual words |
27316 | 558 are mapped onto directory attribute names. After querying the server |
559 for the given string, the expansion specified by | |
560 @code{eudc-inline-expansion-format} is inserted in the buffer at | |
561 point. If @var{replace-p} is @code{t} then this expansion replaces the | |
562 query string in the buffer. If @code{eudc-expanding-overwrites-query} | |
563 is non-@code{nil} then the meaning of @var{replace-p} is negated. | |
564 @end deffn | |
565 | |
566 @defvar eudc-inline-query-format | |
567 Format of an inline expansion query. | |
568 This is actually a list of @var{format}s. A @var{format} is a list of | |
569 one or more EUDC attribute names. A @var{format} applies if it contains | |
570 as many attributes as individual words in the inline query string. If | |
571 several @var{format}s apply then they are tried in order until a match | |
572 is found. If @code{nil} all the words will be mapped onto the default | |
573 server/protocol attribute name (generally @code{name}). | |
574 | |
575 For instance, use the following | |
576 @lisp | |
577 (setq eudc-inline-query-format '((name) | |
578 (firstname) | |
579 (firstname name))) | |
580 @end lisp | |
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27316 | 582 to indicate that single word expansion queries are to be considered as |
583 surnames and if no match is found then they should be tried as first | |
584 names. Inline queries consisting of two words are considered as | |
585 consisting of a first name followed by a surname. If the query consists | |
586 of more than two words, then the first one is considered as the first | |
587 name and the remaining words are all considered as surname constituents. | |
588 | |
589 @var{format}s are in fact not limited to EUDC attribute names, you can | |
590 use server or protocol specific names in them. It may be safer if you | |
591 do so, to set the variable @code{eudc-inline-query-format} in a protocol | |
592 or server local fashion (see @pxref{Server/Protocol Locals}). | |
593 | |
594 For instance you could use the following to match up to three words | |
595 against the @code{cn} attribute of LDAP servers: | |
596 @lisp | |
597 (eudc-protocol-set 'eudc-inline-query-format | |
598 '((cn) | |
599 (cn cn) | |
600 (cn cn cn)) | |
601 'ldap) | |
602 @end lisp | |
603 @end defvar | |
604 | |
605 @defvar eudc-inline-expansion-format | |
606 This variable lets you control exactly what is inserted into the buffer | |
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608 string passed to @code{format}. Remaining elements are symbols |
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610 values are passed as additional arguments to @code{format}. Default is |
27316 | 611 @code{("%s" email)} but you may want to consider a value like @code{("%s |
612 <%s>" name email)} | |
613 @end defvar | |
614 | |
615 @defvar eudc-multiple-match-handling-method | |
616 This variable controls what to do when multiple entries match a query | |
617 for an inline expansion. Possible values are: | |
618 @table @code | |
619 @item first | |
620 The first match is considered as being the only one, the others are | |
621 discarded. | |
622 @item select | |
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27316 | 624 is the default value of the variable. |
625 @item all | |
626 The expansion uses all records successively | |
627 @item abort | |
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27316 | 629 @end table |
630 | |
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633 | |
634 | |
635 | |
636 @node The Server Hotlist, Multi-server Queries, Inline Query Expansion, Usage | |
637 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
638 @section The Server Hotlist | |
639 | |
640 EUDC lets you maintain a list of frequently used servers so that you | |
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644 @kbd{M-x eudc-bookmark-current-server}. The list is contained in the variable |
27316 | 645 @code{eudc-server-hotlist} which is stored in and retrieved from the file |
646 designated by @code{eudc-options-file}. EUDC also provides a facility to | |
647 edit the hotlist interactively (@pxref{The Hotlist Edit Buffer}). | |
648 | |
649 The hotlist is also used to make queries on multiple servers | |
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650 successively (@pxref{Multi-server Queries}). The order in which the |
27316 | 651 servers are tried is the order they appear in the hotlist, therefore it |
652 is important to sort the hotlist appropriately. | |
653 | |
654 @deffn Command eudc-bookmark-server server | |
655 Add @var{server} to the hotlist of servers | |
656 @end deffn | |
657 | |
658 @deffn Command eudc-bookmark-current-server | |
659 Add the current server to the hotlist of servers | |
660 @end deffn | |
661 | |
662 @defvar eudc-options-file | |
663 The name of a file where EUDC stores its internal variables | |
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27316 | 665 that file upon initialization so, if you choose a file name |
666 different from the defaults @file{~/.eudc-options}, be sure to set this | |
667 variable to the appropriate value @emph{before} EUDC is itself | |
668 loaded. | |
669 @end defvar | |
670 | |
671 @menu | |
672 * The Hotlist Edit Buffer:: An interactive hotlist editing facility | |
673 @end menu | |
674 | |
675 @node The Hotlist Edit Buffer, , The Server Hotlist, The Server Hotlist | |
676 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
677 @subsection The Hotlist Edit Buffer | |
678 | |
679 The hotlist edit buffer offers a means to manage a list of frequently | |
680 used servers. Commands are available in the context pop-up menu | |
681 generally bound to the right mouse button. Those commands also have | |
39267 | 682 equivalent key bindings. |
27316 | 683 |
684 @deffn Command eudc-hotlist-add-server | |
685 Bound to @kbd{a}. | |
686 Add a new server to the hotlist on the line after point | |
687 @end deffn | |
688 | |
689 @deffn Command eudc-hotlist-delete-server | |
690 Bound to @kbd{d}. | |
691 Delete the server on the line point is on | |
692 @end deffn | |
693 | |
694 @deffn Command eudc-hotlist-select-server | |
695 Bound to @kbd{s}. | |
696 Select the server the point is on as the current directory server for | |
697 the next queries | |
698 @end deffn | |
699 | |
700 @deffn Command eudc-hotlist-transpose-servers | |
701 Bound to @kbd{t}. | |
702 Bubble up the server the point is on to the top of the list | |
703 @end deffn | |
704 | |
705 @deffn Command eudc-hotlist-quit-edit | |
706 Bound to @kbd{q}. | |
707 Save the changes and quit the hotlist edit buffer. Use @kbd{x} or | |
708 @kbd{M-x kill-buffer} to exit without saving. | |
709 @end deffn | |
710 | |
711 | |
712 @node Multi-server Queries, Creating BBDB Records, The Server Hotlist, Usage | |
713 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
714 @section Multi-server Queries | |
715 | |
716 When using inline query expansion (@pxref{Inline Query Expansion}), EUDC | |
717 can try to query successively a sequence of directory servers until one | |
718 of them successfully finds a match for the query. | |
719 | |
720 @defvar eudc-inline-expansion-servers | |
721 This variable controls which servers are tried and in which order when | |
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27316 | 723 @table @code |
724 @item current-server | |
725 Only the current directory server is tried | |
726 @item hotlist | |
727 The servers in the hotlist are tried in order until one finds a match | |
728 for the query or `eudc-max-servers-to-query' is reached | |
729 @item server-then-hotlist | |
730 The current server then the servers in the hotlist are tried in the | |
731 order they appear in the hotlist until one of them finds a match or | |
732 `eudc-max-servers-to-query' is reached. This is the default. | |
733 @end table | |
734 @end defvar | |
735 | |
736 @defvar eudc-max-servers-to-query | |
737 This variable indicates the maximum number of servers to query when | |
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27316 | 739 that all available servers should be tried. |
740 @end defvar | |
741 | |
742 | |
743 | |
744 @node Creating BBDB Records, Server/Protocol Locals, Multi-server Queries, Usage | |
745 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
746 @section Creating BBDB Records | |
747 | |
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751 (@pxref{Top,,BBDB,bbdb,BBDB Manual}) from records you get from a | |
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752 directory server. You do this by moving point to the appropriate |
27316 | 753 record in a query result display buffer and invoking the command |
754 @kbd{M-x eudc-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb} with the | |
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27316 | 756 call @code{eudc-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb} but uses |
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757 @code{eudc-try-bbdb-insert} instead.}, or with the menu. EUDC |
27316 | 758 cannot update an existing BBDB record and will signal an error if you |
759 try to insert a record matching an existing one. | |
760 | |
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761 @findex eudc-batch-export-records-to-bbdb |
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763 contained in the directory query result with the command | |
764 @kbd{M-x eudc-batch-export-records-to-bbdb}. | |
765 | |
766 Because directory systems may not enforce a strict record format, local | |
767 server installations may use different attribute names and have | |
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27316 | 770 external directory format to the BBDB format is a highly customizable |
771 process. | |
772 | |
773 @defvar eudc-bbdb-conversion-alist | |
774 The value of this variable should be a symbol naming an alist defining a | |
775 mapping between BBDB field names onto directory attribute names records. | |
776 This is a protocol-local variable and is initialized upon protocol | |
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777 switch (@pxref{Server/Protocol Locals}). The alist is made of cells of the |
27316 | 778 form @code{(@var{bbdb-field} . @var{spec-or-list})}. |
779 @var{bbdb-field} is the name of a field | |
780 that must be defined in your BBDB environment (standard field names are | |
781 @code{name}, @code{company}, @code{net}, @code{phone}, @code{address} | |
782 and @code{notes}). | |
783 @var{spec-or-list} is either a single mapping specification or a list of | |
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27316 | 785 the @code{phone} and @code{address} BBDB fields only. @var{spec}s are |
786 actually s-expressions which are evaluated as follows: | |
787 | |
788 @table @asis | |
789 @item a string | |
790 evaluates to itself | |
791 @item a symbol | |
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27316 | 793 attribute names present in the record evaluate to the value of the field |
794 in the record | |
795 @item a form | |
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797 names which evaluate to the corresponding values in the record. The form |
27316 | 798 evaluation should return something appropriate for the particular |
799 @var{bbdb-field} (see @code{bbdb-create-internal}). | |
800 @code{eudc-bbdbify-phone} and @code{eudc-bbdbify-address} are provided as | |
801 convenience functions to parse phones and addresses. | |
802 @end table | |
803 @end defvar | |
804 | |
805 The default value of the PH-specific value of that variable is | |
806 @code{eudc-ph-bbdb-conversion-alist}: | |
807 | |
808 @lisp | |
809 ((name . name) | |
810 (net . email) | |
811 (address . (eudc-bbdbify-address address "Address")) | |
812 (phone . ((eudc-bbdbify-phone phone "Phone") | |
813 (eudc-bbdbify-phone office_phone "Office Phone")))) | |
814 @end lisp | |
815 | |
816 This means that: | |
817 | |
818 @itemize @bullet | |
819 @item | |
820 the @code{name} field of the BBDB record gets its value | |
821 from the @code{name} attribute of the directory record | |
822 @item | |
823 the @code{net} field of the BBDB record gets its value | |
824 from the @code{email} attribute of the directory record | |
825 @item | |
826 the @code{address} field of the BBDB record is obtained by parsing the | |
827 @code{address} attribute of the directory record with the function | |
828 @code{eudc-bbdbify-address} | |
829 @item | |
830 two @code{phone} fields are created (when possible) in the BBDB record. | |
831 The first one has @cite{Phone} for location and its value is obtained by | |
832 parsing the @code{phone} attribute of the PH/QI record with the function | |
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835 PH/QI record with the function @code{eudc-bbdbify-phone}. | |
836 @end itemize | |
837 | |
838 @defun eudc-bbdbify-phone phone location | |
839 This is a convenience function provided for use in | |
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841 compatible with @code{bbdb-create-internal}. @var{phone} is either a string |
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843 concatenated. @var{location} is used as the phone location for BBDB. | |
844 @end defun | |
845 | |
846 @defun eudc-bbdbify-address addr location | |
847 This is a convenience function provided for use in | |
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850 address string of no more than four lines or a list of lines. The last |
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851 line is searched for the zip code, city and state name. @var{location} |
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853 @end defun | |
854 | |
855 Note that only a subset of the attributes you selected with | |
856 @code{eudc-default-return-attributes} and that are actually displayed may | |
857 actually be inserted as part of the newly created BBDB record. | |
858 | |
859 | |
860 @node Server/Protocol Locals, , Creating BBDB Records, Usage | |
861 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
862 @section Server/Protocol Locals | |
863 | |
864 EUDC can be customized independently for each server or directory | |
865 protocol. All variables can be given local bindings that are activated | |
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27316 | 867 like buffer-local bindings but on a per server or per protocol basis. |
868 | |
869 @menu | |
870 * Manipulating local bindings:: Functions to set and query local bindings | |
871 @end menu | |
872 | |
873 @node Manipulating local bindings, , Server/Protocol Locals, Server/Protocol Locals | |
874 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
875 @subsection Manipulating local bindings | |
876 | |
877 EUDC offers functions that let you set and query variables on a per | |
878 server or per protocol basis. | |
879 | |
880 The following predicates allow you to test the existence of | |
881 server/protocol local bindings for a particular variable. | |
882 | |
883 @defun eudc-server-local-variable-p var | |
884 Return non-@code{nil} if @var{var} has server-local bindings | |
885 @end defun | |
886 | |
887 @defun eudc-protocol-local-variable-p var | |
888 Return non-@code{nil} if @var{var} has protocol-local bindings | |
889 @end defun | |
890 | |
891 The following functions allow you to set the value of a variable with | |
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894 @defun eudc-default-set var val | |
895 Set the EUDC default value of @var{var} to @var{val}. | |
896 The current binding of @var{var} (if local to the current server or | |
897 protocol) is not changed. | |
898 @end defun | |
899 | |
900 @defun eudc-protocol-set var val &optional protocol | |
901 Set the binding of @var{var} local to @var{protocol} to @var{val}. If | |
902 omitted, @var{protocol} defaults to the current value of | |
903 @code{eudc-protocol}. The current binding of @var{var} is changed only | |
904 if @var{protocol} is omitted. | |
905 @end defun | |
906 | |
907 @defun eudc-server-set var val &optional server | |
908 Set the binding of @var{var} local to @var{server} to @var{val}. If | |
909 omitted, @var{server} defaults to the current value of | |
910 @code{eudc-server}. The current binding of @var{var} is changed only if | |
911 @var{server} is omitted. | |
912 @end defun | |
913 | |
914 @defun eudc-set var val | |
915 Set the most local (server, protocol or default) binding of @var{var} to | |
916 @var{val}. The current binding of @var{var} is also set to @var{val}. | |
917 @end defun | |
918 | |
919 The following variables allow you to query the various bindings of a | |
920 variable (local or non-local). | |
921 | |
922 @defun eudc-variable-default-value var | |
923 Return the default binding of @var{var} (outside of a particular server | |
924 or protocol local binding). | |
925 Return @code{unbound} if @var{var} has no EUDC default value. | |
926 @end defun | |
927 | |
928 @defun eudc-variable-protocol-value var &optional protocol | |
929 Return the value of @var{var} local to @var{protocol}. Return | |
930 @code{unbound} if @var{var} has no value local to @var{protocol}. | |
931 @var{protocol} defaults to @code{eudc-protocol}. | |
932 @end defun | |
933 | |
934 @defun eudc-variable-server-value var [server] | |
935 Return the value of @var{var} local to @var{server}. | |
936 Return @code{unbound} if @var{var} has no value local to @var{server}. | |
937 @var{server} defaults to @code{eudc-server}. | |
938 @end defun | |
939 | |
940 Changing a protocol-local or server-local value of a variable has no | |
941 effect on its current value. The following command is used to | |
942 synchronize the current values of variables with their local values | |
943 given the current @code{eudc-server} and @code{eudc-protocol}: | |
944 | |
945 @defun eudc-update-local-variables | |
946 Update all EUDC variables according to their local settings. | |
947 @end defun | |
948 | |
949 | |
950 | |
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951 @node Credits, Command and Function Index, Usage, Top |
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953 @chapter Credits | |
954 | |
955 EUDC was written by Oscar Figueiredo based on @file{ph.el} by the | |
956 same author. | |
957 | |
958 Thanks to Soren Dayton for his suggestions, his enthusiasm and his help | |
959 in testing and proofreading the code and docs of @file{ph.el}. | |
960 | |
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962 @comment node-name, next, previous, up |
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963 @unnumbered Command and Function Index |
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965 @printindex fn |
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967 @node Variables Index, , Command and Function Index, Top |
27316 | 968 @comment node-name, next, previous, up |
969 @unnumbered Variables Index | |
970 | |
971 @printindex vr | |
972 | |
29713 | 973 @setchapternewpage odd |
27316 | 974 @contents |
975 @bye |