* refactor APIs in JMAP and Groupware in order to implement pagination across multiple accountIds and multiple suppliers (currently implemented using a mock supplier for contacts) * requires go 1.26 due to use of self-reflecting generics type constraints * still missing: query criteria and sorting parameters * still missing: multi-accountId support for emails * errors are now all just 'error' in the APIs, instead of the specialized implementations, and are interpreted dynamically where necessary in order to transform them into HTTP responses * remove position, anchor, anchorOffset as individual query parameters as we now only support a 'next=...' token for subsequent pages (except in emails for now), and use jmap.QueryParams instead; those tokens have a header character for the format, followed by a JSON encoded QueryParams map, all wrapped into base62 to make it clearer that it is meant to be an opaque token, and not a parameter clients should tinker with or construct themselves * introduce QueryParamsSupplier as an interface to provide QueryParams for various scenarios (single supplier, multiple supplier, ...) per accountId * implement multi-supplier template methods slist and squery
Server Backend
Tip
For general information about OpenCloud and how to install please visit OpenCloud on Github and OpenCloud GmbH.
This is the main repository of the OpenCloud server. It contains the golang codebase for the backend services.
Getting Involved
The OpenCloud server is released under Apache 2.0. The project is thrilled to receive contributions in all forms. Start hacking now, there are many ways to get involved such as:
- Reporting issues or bugs
- Requesting features
- Writing documentation
- Writing code or extend our tests
- Reviewing code
- Helping others in the community
Every contribution is meaningful and appreciated! Please refer to our Contribution Guidelines if you want to get started.
Build OpenCloud
To build the backend, follow these instructions:
Generate the assets needed by e.g., the web UI and the builtin IDP
make generate
Then compile the opencloud binary
make -C opencloud build
That will produce the binary opencloud/bin/opencloud. It can be started as a local test instance right away with a two step command:
opencloud/bin/opencloud init && opencloud/bin/opencloud server
This creates a server configuration (by default in $HOME/.opencloud) and starts the server.
For more setup- and installation options consult the Development Documentation.
Technology
Important information for contributors about the technology in use.
Authentication
The OpenCloud backend authenticates users via OpenID Connect using either an external IdP like Keycloak or the embedded LibreGraph Connect identity provider.
Database
The OpenCloud backend does not use a database. It stores all data in the filesystem. By default, the root directory of the backend is $HOME/.opencloud/.
Security
If you find a security-related issue, please contact security@opencloud.eu immediately.
