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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                          C. DabooRequest for Comments: 7809                                         AppleUpdates:4791                                                 March 2016Category: Standards TrackISSN: 2070-1721Calendaring Extensions to WebDAV (CalDAV): Time Zones by ReferenceAbstract   This document defines an update to the Calendaring Extensions to   WebDAV (CalDAV) calendar access protocol (RFC 4791) to allow clients   and servers to exchange iCalendar data without the need to send full   time zone data.Status of This Memo   This is an Internet Standards Track document.   This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force   (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has   received public review and has been approved for publication by the   Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on   Internet Standards is available inSection 2 of RFC 5741.   Information about the current status of this document, any errata,   and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained athttp://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7809.Copyright Notice   Copyright (c) 2016 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the   document authors.  All rights reserved.   This document is subject toBCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal   Provisions Relating to IETF Documents   (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of   publication of this document.  Please review these documents   carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect   to this document.  Code Components extracted from this document must   include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of   the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as   described in the Simplified BSD License.Daboo                        Standards Track                    [Page 1]

RFC 7809               CalDAV Time Zone Extension             March 2016Table of Contents1.  Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22.  Conventions Used in This Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33.  Time Zones by Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33.1.  New Server Behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44.  New Client Behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75.  New WebDAV Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85.1.  CALDAV:timezone-service-set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85.2.  CALDAV:calendar-timezone-id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96.  XML Element Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96.1.  CALDAV:calendar-query XML Element . . . . . . . . . . . .96.2.  CALDAV:timezone-id XML Element  . . . . . . . . . . . . .107.  Additional Message Header Fields  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107.1.  CalDAV-Timezones Request Header Field . . . . . . . . . .108.  Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119.  Privacy Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1110. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1110.1.  CalDAV-Timezones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1111. References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1211.1.  Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1211.2.  Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12   Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13   Author's Address  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131.  Introduction   The CalDAV [RFC4791] calendar access protocol allows clients to   access calendar data stored on a server in the iCalendar [RFC5545]   data format.  In iCalendar, calendar data that uses local time in any   of its date and/or time values is specified as a date-time value in   combination with a time zone identifier ("TZID" property parameter).   The time zone identifier refers to a time zone definition (a   "VTIMEZONE" component) that has all of the rules required to   determine local-time UTC offsets for the corresponding time zone.  In   many cases, these "VTIMEZONE" components can be larger, octet-wise,   than the events or tasks that make use of them.  However, iCalendar   currently requires all iCalendar objects ("VCALENDAR" components)   that refer to a time zone via its identifier to also include the   corresponding "VTIMEZONE" component.  This leads to inefficiencies in   the CalDAV protocol because large amounts of "VTIMEZONE" data are   continuously being exchanged, and for the most part these time zone   definitions are unchanging.  This is particularly problematic for   mobile or limited devices, with limited network bandwidth, CPU, and   energy resources.Daboo                        Standards Track                    [Page 2]

RFC 7809               CalDAV Time Zone Extension             March 2016   A set of standard time zone definitions are available at the IANA-   hosted time zone database [RFC6557].  That database provides the   "raw" data for time zone definitions, and those can be converted into   iCalendar "VTIMEZONE" components for use in iCalendar applications,   as well as converted into other formats for use by other applications   (e.g., "zoneinfo" files often found on Unix-based operating systems).   A new time zone data distribution service protocol [RFC7808] is   available that allows iCalendar applications to retrieve these   standard time zone definitions in a timely and accurate fashion,   instead of relying on possibly infrequent system updates of time zone   data that frequently result in mismatched calendar data and thus   missed meetings between calendar users.  Another benefit of the time   zone data distribution service is that it provides a single   "reference" for standard time zone data that CalDAV clients and   servers can make use of to "agree" on standard time zone definitions,   and thus eliminate the need to exchange the data for those.   This specification defines a new mode of operation for CalDAV clients   and servers that allows them to exchange iCalendar data without the   need to send "VTIMEZONE" components for known, standard time zone   definitions.  This can significantly reduce the amount of data that   needs to be sent between client and server, giving rise to   performance and efficiency improvements for each of them.2.  Conventions Used in This Document   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and   "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in   [RFC2119].   Other notations used in this memo are as in [RFC4791].3.  Time Zones by Reference   Note that this specification only defines changes to iCalendar data   sent or received via the CalDAV protocol (both [RFC4791] and   [RFC6638], and extensions).  These changes do not apply to other   means of exchanging calendar data, such as scheduling mechanisms   based on the iCalendar Transport-Independent Interoperability   Protocol (iTIP) [RFC5546], e.g., the iCalendar Message-Based   Interoperability Protocol (iMIP) [RFC6047], or other methods.Daboo                        Standards Track                    [Page 3]

RFC 7809               CalDAV Time Zone Extension             March 20163.1.  New Server Behavior3.1.1.  Server Advertised Capability   A server that supports this specification MUST include "calendar-no-   timezone" as a field in the DAV response header field from an   "OPTIONS" request on a calendar home collection (seeSection 6.2.1 of   [RFC4791]) or calendar collection (seeSection 4.2 of [RFC4791]).   Clients MUST check for the presence of that field in the DAV response   header field before changing their behavior as perSection 4.3.1.2.  Associated Time Zone Data Distribution Service   A CalDAV server supporting this specification MUST have one or more   associated time zone distribution services [RFC7808] that provide   data for the set of time zones known to the server and expected to be   used by clients.  A CalDAV server advertises the set of time zone   distribution services it makes use of via a CALDAV:timezone-service-   set WebDAV property (seeSection 5.1) defined on calendar home   collections.  Clients can use the time zone data distribution   services listed in this property to fetch current time zone   definitions for the time zone identifiers in iCalendar data retrieved   from the server.  This allows clients to keep their "built-in" time   zone definitions up to date.  It also allows clients to use an "on-   demand" model for populating their local time zone definition cache,   only fetching a time zone definition when it is first seen in   calendar data, potentially allowing for savings on storage space by   eliminating the need to store time zone data that is not currently   being used.   When making use of the time zone data distribution services   advertised by a CalDAV server, clients MUST follow all the   requirements of the time zone data distribution service protocol   [RFC7808], taking care to refresh time zone data in a timely fashion.3.1.3.  Time Zones in CalDAV Responses   Servers MUST support the HTTP "CalDAV-Timezones" request header field   (seeSection 7.1).  If the "CalDAV-Timezones" request header field   has the value "T" on any HTTP request that returns iCalendar data,   then the server MUST include all the appropriate "VTIMEZONE"   components in the iCalendar data (all the ones that are referenced by   "TZID" property parameters).  If the "CalDAV-Timezones" request   header field has the value "F" on any HTTP request that returns   iCalendar data, then the server MUST NOT return any "VTIMEZONE"   components if the time zone identifier matches one provided by any of   the advertised time zone distribution servers (seeSection 3.1.2).   However, the server MUST return the appropriate "VTIMEZONE" componentDaboo                        Standards Track                    [Page 4]

RFC 7809               CalDAV Time Zone Extension             March 2016   for each time zone with an identifier not available on the advertised   time zone distribution servers.  This behavior applies to all HTTP   requests on CalDAV resources that return iCalendar data either   directly (such as a "GET" request on a calendar object resource), or   embedded in a "structured" response such as a DAV:multistatus   returned by a "REPORT" or "PROPFIND" request.   Observation and experiments have shown that, in the vast majority of   cases, CalDAV clients have typically ignored time zone definitions in   data received from servers, and instead make use of their own "built-   in" definitions for the corresponding time zone identifier.  This   means that it is reasonable for CalDAV servers to unilaterally decide   not to send "VTIMEZONE" components for standard time zones that   clients are expected to have "built-in" (i.e., IANA time zones).   Thus, in the absence of a "CalDAV-Timezones" request header field,   servers advertising the "calendar-no-timezone" capability MAY opt to   not send standard "VTIMEZONE" components.  Servers that do that will   need to provide an administrator configuration setting to override   the new default behavior based on client "User-Agent" request header   field values, or other suitable means of identifying the client   software in use.3.1.4.  Time Zones in CalDAV Requests   In addition to servers not sending time zone definitions to clients   in iCalendar data, this specification also allows clients to not   include time zone definitions when sending iCalendar data to the   server, as perSection 4.  This behavior applies to all HTTP requests   on CalDAV resources that include iCalendar data either directly in   the request body (such as a "PUT" request on a calendar object   resource) or embedded in a "structured" request body such as a one   used by a "PROPPATCH" request.   Note that, as perSection 4, clients might send time zone definitions   for time zones that are not advertised by any of the time zone   services associated with the server.  In that case, servers have   various choices:   1.  Servers can preserve the original time zone definitions in the       iCalendar data sent by the client, so that those can be returned       to that client or other clients who subsequently request       iCalendar data.   2.  Servers can refuse to accept any unknown/nonstandard time zones       -- in which case, they MUST reject the HTTP request containing       such data using a WebDAV precondition code of       CALDAV:valid-timezone.Daboo                        Standards Track                    [Page 5]

RFC 7809               CalDAV Time Zone Extension             March 2016   3.  Servers can, with appropriate knowledge, map the unknown/       nonstandard time zone to a standard time zone definition that       accurately matches the one supplied by the client.  In doing so,       servers will need to rewrite the iCalendar data to make use of       the new standard time zone identifier chosen by the mapping       procedure.  Any subsequent request to fetch the calendar data       would see the new time zone identifier in the calendar data.       Note there is one important situation where this remapping is not       appropriate: an attendee's copy of an event.  In that case, the       original time zone definition needs to be preserved as the       organizer's calendar user agent will expect to see that in any       iTIP [RFC5546] replies sent by the attendee.3.1.5.  Support of Time Zone Identifiers in WebDAV Properties   CalDAV defines a CALDAV:calendar-timezone WebDAV property that is   used by clients to set a default time zone for the server to use when   doing time-based queries on calendar data (seeSection 5.3.2 of   [RFC4791]).  The content of that WebDAV property is an iCalendar   "VTIMEZONE" component.  This specification defines a new   CALDAV:calendar-timezone-id WebDAV property that allows the default   time zone to be set via its time zone identifier, rather than   providing the full "VTIMEZONE" component (seeSection 5.2).  This   WebDAV property MUST be present on all resources that also support   the CALDAV:calendar-timezone WebDAV property.  Its value MUST match   the value of the "TZID" iCalendar property in the "VTIMEZONE"   component in the CALDAV:calendar-timezone WebDAV property on the same   resource.  The server MUST accept clients that set either the   CALDAV:calendar-timezone or the CALDAV:calendar-timezone-id, and it   MUST adjust the value of the alternate property to reflect any   changes.  That is, if a client sets the CALDAV:calendar-timezone-id   WebDAV property value to "America/New_York", then the server will   return the full "VTIMEZONE" data for that time zone in the   CALDAV:calendar-timezone WebDAV property.   If a client attempts to update the CALDAV:calendar-timezone-id with a   value that does not correspond to a time zone that is known to the   server, the server MUST reject the property update using a   CALDAV:valid-timezone pre-condition error.  In such cases, clients   MAY repeat the request using the CALDAV:calendar-timezone instead,   and provide the full iCalendar data for the time zone being set.3.1.6.  Support of Time Zone Identifiers in CALDAV:calendar-query REPORT   CalDAV calendar query reports support a CALDAV:timezone XML element   that is used by clients to set a specific time zone for the server to   use when doing time-based queries on calendar data (see Sections7.3   and 9.8 of [RFC4791]).  The content of that XML element is anDaboo                        Standards Track                    [Page 6]

RFC 7809               CalDAV Time Zone Extension             March 2016   iCalendar "VTIMEZONE" component.  This specification defines a new   CALDAV:timezone-id XML element that can be used as an alternative to   the CALDAV:timezone XML element; it allows a specific time zone to be   set via its time zone identifier, rather than providing the full   "VTIMEZONE" component (seeSection 6.2).  Servers MUST support a   client's ability to provide a time zone identifier for use in a   calendar query "REPORT" using this new element.   If a client attempts use of a CALDAV:timezone-id XML element with a   value that does not correspond to a time zone that is known to the   server, the server MUST reject the request with a CALDAV:valid-   timezone precondition error.  In such cases, clients MAY repeat the   request using the CALDAV:timezone XML element instead, and provide   the full iCalendar data for the time zone being used.4.  New Client Behavior   When a server advertises the "calendar-no-timezone" field in a DAV   response header field (as perSection 3.1.1):   1.  Clients SHOULD include an HTTP "CalDAV-Timezones" request header       field with a value of "F" to ensure that the CalDAV server does       not include "VTIMEZONE" components in any iCalendar data returned       in a response (seeSection 3.1.3), for those time zones whose       identifier is one provided by any of the advertised time zone       distribution servers (seeSection 3.1.2).  In this case, clients       will have to retrieve the missing standard time zone definitions       either from their own cache of standard time zones or from the       set of time zone distribution servers advertised by the CalDAV       server (seeSection 3.1.2).   2.  Clients can include an HTTP "CalDAV-Timezones" request header       field with a value of "T" to ensure that the CalDAV server does       include all "VTIMEZONE" components in any iCalendar data returned       in a response (seeSection 3.1.3).   3.  Clients can expect servers not to include standard time zone       definitions in any iCalendar data they receive from the server,       if there is no "CalDAV-Timezones" request header field in the       HTTP request.  Clients MUST retrieve standard time zone       definitions either from its own cache of standard time zones or       from the set of time zone distribution servers advertised by the       CalDAV server (seeSection 3.1.2).Daboo                        Standards Track                    [Page 7]

RFC 7809               CalDAV Time Zone Extension             March 2016   4.  Clients SHOULD remove standard time zone definitions from       iCalendar data they send to the server, provided the       corresponding time zone identifier is one available on any of the       server's advertised time zone distribution servers (seeSection 3.1.2).   5.  Clients MUST send time zone definitions in iCalendar data for any       time zone identifiers not available via any of the server's       advertised time zone distribution servers.  Clients MUST be       prepared for the server to reject such data or map the time zone       to one in the set of standard time zones provided by the server's       associated time zone services (as perSection 3.1.4).   6.  Clients SHOULD make use of the CALDAV:calendar-timezone-id WebDAV       property (seeSection 3.1.5) and CalDAV:timezone-id XML element       (seeSection 3.1.6) for specifying default and specific time       zones to use in calendar queries executed by the server.5.  New WebDAV Properties5.1.  CALDAV:timezone-service-set   Name:  timezone-service-set   Namespace:  urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav   Purpose:  Specifies one or more time zone data distribution servers      being used by the CalDAV server to provide standard time zone      data.   Conformance:  This property SHOULD be defined on CalDAV calendar home      collection resources.  If defined, it SHOULD NOT be returned by a      "PROPFIND" DAV:allprop request (as defined inSection 14.2 of      [RFC4918]).   Description:  The CALDAV:timezone-service-set property lists one or      more time zone data distribution servers that the CalDAV server is      using to provide its set of time zone data.  SeeSection 3.1.2 for      more details.   Definition:   <!ELEMENT timezone-service-set (DAV:href+)>   DAV:href value: URI of a time zone data distribution service   as defined by this specification.Daboo                        Standards Track                    [Page 8]

RFC 7809               CalDAV Time Zone Extension             March 2016   Example:   <C:timezone-service-set       xmlns:D="DAV:"       xmlns:C="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav">     <D:href>https://timezones.example.com</D:href>   </C:timezone-service-set>5.2.  CALDAV:calendar-timezone-id   Name:  calendar-timezone-id   Namespace:  urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav   Purpose:  Specifies a time zone identifier for a calendar collection.   Conformance:  This property SHOULD be defined on all resources where      the CALDAV:calendar-timezone property is also defined.  If      defined, it SHOULD NOT be returned by a "PROPFIND" DAV:allprop      request (as defined inSection 14.2 of [RFC4918]).   Description:  The CALDAV:calendar-timezone-id property is used as an      alternative to the CALDAV:calendar-timezone property (seeSection 5.3.2 of [RFC4791]).  It allows clients to set the default      time zone using only a time zone identifier.  It also indicates to      the client the time zone identifier of the current default time      zone.  SeeSection 3.1.5 for more details.   Definition:   <!ELEMENT calendar-timezone-id (#PCDATA)>   PCDATA value: a time zone identifier.   Example:   <C:calendar-timezone-id       xmlns:C="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav">US-Eastern<   /C:calendar-timezone-id>6.  XML Element Definitions6.1.  CALDAV:calendar-query XML Element   The CALDAV:calendar-query XML element, defined inSection 9.5 of   [RFC4791], is modified to allow use of the CALDAV:timezone-id XML   element as follows.Daboo                        Standards Track                    [Page 9]

RFC 7809               CalDAV Time Zone Extension             March 2016   Definition:   <!ELEMENT calendar-query ((DAV:allprop |                              DAV:propname |                              DAV:prop)?, filter,                              (timezone | timezone-id)?)>6.2.  CALDAV:timezone-id XML Element   Name:  timezone-id   Namespace:  urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav   Purpose:  Specifies the time zone identifier for a time zone      component to use when determining the results of a report.   Description:  The CALDAV:timezone-id XML element is used as an      alternative to the CALDAV:timezone XML element (seeSection 9.8 of      [RFC4791]) in calendar query reports, to allow a client to specify      a time zone using a time zone identifier rather than providing the      full iCalendar time zone data.  SeeSection 3.1.6 for more      details.   Definition:   <!ELEMENT timezone-id (#PCDATA)>   PCDATA value: a time zone identifier.7.  Additional Message Header Fields7.1.  CalDAV-Timezones Request Header Field   The "CalDAV-Timezones" request header field provides a way for a   client to indicate to the server whether it wants "VTIMEZONE"   components returned in any iCalendar data that is part of the HTTP   response.  The value "T" indicates that the client wants time zone   data returned; the value "F" indicates that it does not.   CalDAV-Timezones = "T" / "F"   Example:   CalDAV-Timezones: FDaboo                        Standards Track                   [Page 10]

RFC 7809               CalDAV Time Zone Extension             March 20168.  Security Considerations   This specifications adds time zone data distribution service   [RFC7808] servers into the overall calendaring and scheduling client/   server architecture, as a critical component, and thus adds a new   vector of attack against such systems.  As such, administrators of   CalDAV servers SHOULD ensure that any advertised time zone   distribution servers are protected by a level of security   commensurate with all the other components in the system.   Besides the above point, this specification does not introduce any   new security concerns beyond those addressed in CalDAV [RFC4791],   iCalendar [RFC5545], and the time zone data distribution service   [RFC7808].9.  Privacy Considerations   The privacy recommendations inSection 9 of the time zone data   distribution service specification [RFC7808] SHOULD be used to ensure   that details of clients' interactions with CalDAV servers are not   exposed to potential network observers.  Note that since events can   be delivered to a calendar user from an outside source (e.g., using   iTIP [RFC5546]), and an attacker could create a calendar event with,   e.g., a time zone identifier that is fake or rarely used and that   could be used to monitor the calendar user's activity and interaction   with others, this specification increases the importance of using the   mitigations of privacy issues discussed in [RFC7808].10.  IANA Considerations   The message header field below has been added to the Permanent   Message Header Field Registry (see [RFC3864]).10.1.  CalDAV-Timezones   Header field name: CalDAV-Timezones   Applicable protocol: http   Status: standard   Author/Change controller: IETF   Specification document(s): this document (Section 7.1)   Related information: noneDaboo                        Standards Track                   [Page 11]

RFC 7809               CalDAV Time Zone Extension             March 201611.  References11.1.  Normative References   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate              Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119,              DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.   [RFC3864]  Klyne, G., Nottingham, M., and J. Mogul, "Registration              Procedures for Message Header Fields",BCP 90,RFC 3864,              DOI 10.17487/RFC3864, September 2004,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3864>.   [RFC4791]  Daboo, C., Desruisseaux, B., and L. Dusseault,              "Calendaring Extensions to WebDAV (CalDAV)",RFC 4791,              DOI 10.17487/RFC4791, March 2007,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4791>.   [RFC4918]  Dusseault, L., Ed., "HTTP Extensions for Web Distributed              Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV)",RFC 4918,              DOI 10.17487/RFC4918, June 2007,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4918>.   [RFC5545]  Desruisseaux, B., Ed., "Internet Calendaring and              Scheduling Core Object Specification (iCalendar)",RFC 5545, DOI 10.17487/RFC5545, September 2009,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5545>.   [RFC6638]  Daboo, C. and B. Desruisseaux, "Scheduling Extensions to              CalDAV",RFC 6638, DOI 10.17487/RFC6638, June 2012,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6638>.   [RFC7808]  Douglass, M. and C. Daboo, "Time Zone Data Distribution              Service",RFC 7808, DOI 10.17487/RFC7808, March 2016,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7808>.11.2.  Informative References   [RFC5546]  Daboo, C., Ed., "iCalendar Transport-Independent              Interoperability Protocol (iTIP)",RFC 5546,              DOI 10.17487/RFC5546, December 2009,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5546>.   [RFC6047]  Melnikov, A., Ed., "iCalendar Message-Based              Interoperability Protocol (iMIP)",RFC 6047,              DOI 10.17487/RFC6047, December 2010,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6047>.Daboo                        Standards Track                   [Page 12]

RFC 7809               CalDAV Time Zone Extension             March 2016   [RFC6557]  Lear, E. and P. Eggert, "Procedures for Maintaining the              Time Zone Database",BCP 175,RFC 6557,              DOI 10.17487/RFC6557, February 2012,              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6557>.Acknowledgments   Thanks to Mike Douglass, Andrew McMillan, and Ken Murchison.  This   specification came about via discussions at the Calendaring and   Scheduling Consortium.Author's Address   Cyrus Daboo   Apple Inc.   1 Infinite Loop   Cupertino, CA   95014   United States   Email: cyrus@daboo.name   URI:http://www.apple.com/Daboo                        Standards Track                   [Page 13]

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