acl = $acl; $this->owner = $owner; } /** * Returns the owner principal * * This must be a url to a principal, or null if there's no owner * * @return string|null */ function getOwner() { return $this->owner; } /** * Returns a group principal * * This must be a url to a principal, or null if there's no owner * * @return string|null */ function getGroup() { return null; } /** * Returns a list of ACE's for this node. * * Each ACE has the following properties: * * 'privilege', a string such as {DAV:}read or {DAV:}write. These are * currently the only supported privileges * * 'principal', a url to the principal who owns the node * * 'protected' (optional), indicating that this ACE is not allowed to * be updated. * * @return array */ function getACL() { return $this->acl; } /** * Updates the ACL * * This method will receive a list of new ACE's as an array argument. * * @param array $acl * @return void */ function setACL(array $acl) { throw new Forbidden('Setting ACL is not allowed here'); } /** * Returns the list of supported privileges for this node. * * The returned data structure is a list of nested privileges. * See Sabre\DAVACL\Plugin::getDefaultSupportedPrivilegeSet for a simple * standard structure. * * If null is returned from this method, the default privilege set is used, * which is fine for most common usecases. * * @return array|null */ function getSupportedPrivilegeSet() { return null; } }