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* [Installing](https://vikunja.io/docs/installing/) * [Installing](https://vikunja.io/docs/installing/)
* [Build from source](https://vikunja.io/docs/build-from-sources/) * [Build from source](https://vikunja.io/docs/build-from-sources/)
* [Development setup](https://vikunja.io/docs/development/) * [Development setup](https://vikunja.io/docs/development/)
* [Makefile](https://vikunja.io/docs/makefile/) * [Magefile](https://vikunja.io/docs/mage/)
* [Testing](https://vikunja.io/docs/testing/) * [Testing](https://vikunja.io/docs/testing/)
All docs can be found on [the vikunja home page](https://vikunja.io/docs/). All docs can be found on [the vikunja home page](https://vikunja.io/docs/).

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We use [xormigrate](https://github.com/techknowlogick/xormigrate) to handle migrations, We use [xormigrate](https://github.com/techknowlogick/xormigrate) to handle migrations,
which is based on gormigrate. which is based on gormigrate.
{{< table_of_contents >}}
## Add a new migration ## Add a new migration
All migrations are stored in `pkg/migrations` and files should have the same name as their id. All migrations are stored in `pkg/migrations` and files should have the same name as their id.

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To contribute to Vikunja, fork the project and work on the master branch. To contribute to Vikunja, fork the project and work on the master branch.
A lot of developing tasks are automated using a Makefile, so make sure to [take a look at it]({{< ref "make.md">}}). A lot of developing tasks are automated using a Magefile, so make sure to [take a look at it]({{< ref "mage.md">}}).
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## Libraries ## Libraries
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git fetch --all --prune git fetch --all --prune
{{< /highlight >}} {{< /highlight >}}
This should provide a working development environment for Vikunja. Take a look at the Makefile to get an overview about This should provide a working development environment for Vikunja. Take a look at the Magefile to get an overview about
the available tasks. The most common tasks should be `mage test:unit` which will start our test environment and `mage build:build` the available tasks. The most common tasks should be `mage test:unit` which will start our test environment and `mage build:build`
which will build a vikunja binary into the working directory. Writing test cases is not mandatory to contribute, but it which will build a vikunja binary into the working directory. Writing test cases is not mandatory to contribute, but it
is highly encouraged and helps developers sleep at night. is highly encouraged and helps developers sleep at night.

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This document explains what taks are available and what they do. This document explains what taks are available and what they do.
{{< table_of_contents >}}
## Installation ## Installation
To use mage, you'll need to install the mage cli. To use mage, you'll need to install the mage cli.

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In general, each migrator implements a migrator interface which is then called from a client. In general, each migrator implements a migrator interface which is then called from a client.
The interface makes it possible to use helper methods which handle http an focus only on the implementation of the migrator itself. The interface makes it possible to use helper methods which handle http an focus only on the implementation of the migrator itself.
### Structure {{< table_of_contents >}}
## Structure
All migrator implementations live in their own package in `pkg/modules/migration/<name-of-the-service>`. All migrator implementations live in their own package in `pkg/modules/migration/<name-of-the-service>`.
When creating a new migrator, you should place all related code inside that module. When creating a new migrator, you should place all related code inside that module.
### Migrator interface ## Migrator interface
The migrator interface is defined as follows: The migrator interface is defined as follows:
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} }
``` ```
### Defining http routes ## Defining http routes
Once your migrator implements the migration interface, it becomes possible to use the helper http handlers. Once your migrator implements the migration interface, it becomes possible to use the helper http handlers.
Their usage is very similar to the [general web handler](https://kolaente.dev/vikunja/web#user-content-defining-routes-using-the-standard-web-handler): Their usage is very similar to the [general web handler](https://kolaente.dev/vikunja/web#user-content-defining-routes-using-the-standard-web-handler):
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You should also document the routes with [swagger annotations]({{< ref "../practical-instructions/swagger-docs.md" >}}). You should also document the routes with [swagger annotations]({{< ref "../practical-instructions/swagger-docs.md" >}}).
### Insertion helper method ## Insertion helper method
There is a method available in the `migration` package which takes a fully nested Vikunja structure and creates it with all relations. There is a method available in the `migration` package which takes a fully nested Vikunja structure and creates it with all relations.
This means you start by adding a namespace, then add lists inside of that namespace, then tasks in the lists and so on. This means you start by adding a namespace, then add lists inside of that namespace, then tasks in the lists and so on.
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err = migration.InsertFromStructure(fullVikunjaHierachie, user) err = migration.InsertFromStructure(fullVikunjaHierachie, user)
``` ```
### Configuration ## Configuration
You should add at least an option to enable or disable the migration. You should add at least an option to enable or disable the migration.
Chances are, you'll need some more options for things like client ID and secret Chances are, you'll need some more options for things like client ID and secret
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The easiest way to implement an on/off switch is to check whether your migration service is enabled or not when The easiest way to implement an on/off switch is to check whether your migration service is enabled or not when
registering the routes, and then simply don't registering the routes in the case it is disabled. registering the routes, and then simply don't registering the routes in the case it is disabled.
#### Making the migrator public in `/info` ### Making the migrator public in `/info`
You should make your migrator available in the `/info` endpoint so that frontends can display options to enable them or not. You should make your migrator available in the `/info` endpoint so that frontends can display options to enable them or not.
To do this, add an entry to `pkg/routes/api/v1/info.go`. To do this, add an entry to `pkg/routes/api/v1/info.go`.

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This document will explain what these mean and what you can find where. This document will explain what these mean and what you can find where.
{{< table_of_contents >}}
## Root level ## Root level
The root directory is where [the config file]({{< ref "../setup/config.md">}}), [Magefile]({{< ref "mage.md">}}), license, drone config, The root directory is where [the config file]({{< ref "../setup/config.md">}}), [Magefile]({{< ref "mage.md">}}), license, drone config,

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mage test:unit mage test:unit
{{< /highlight >}} {{< /highlight >}}
### Running tests with config {{< table_of_contents >}}
## Running tests with config
You can run tests with all available config variables if you want, enabeling you to run tests for a lot of scenarios. You can run tests with all available config variables if you want, enabeling you to run tests for a lot of scenarios.
To use the normal config set the enviroment variable `VIKUNJA_TESTS_USE_CONFIG=1`. To use the normal config set the enviroment variable `VIKUNJA_TESTS_USE_CONFIG=1`.
### Show sql queries ## Show sql queries
When `UNIT_TESTS_VERBOSE=1` is set, all sql queries will be shown when tests are run. When `UNIT_TESTS_VERBOSE=1` is set, all sql queries will be shown when tests are run.
### Fixtures ## Fixtures
All tests are run against a set of db fixtures. All tests are run against a set of db fixtures.
These fixtures are defined in `pkg/models/fixtures` in YAML-Files which represent the database structure. These fixtures are defined in `pkg/models/fixtures` in YAML-Files which represent the database structure.
When you add a new test case which requires new database entries to test against, update these files. When you add a new test case which requires new database entries to test against, update these files.
# Integration tests ## Integration tests
All integration tests live in `pkg/integrations`. All integration tests live in `pkg/integrations`.
You can run them by executing `mage test:integration`. You can run them by executing `mage test:integration`.
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To run integration tests, use `mage test:integration`. To run integration tests, use `mage test:integration`.
# Initializing db fixtures when writing tests ## Initializing db fixtures when writing tests
All db fixtures for all tests live in the `pkg/db/fixtures/` folder as yaml files. All db fixtures for all tests live in the `pkg/db/fixtures/` folder as yaml files.
Each file has the same name as the table the fixtures are for. Each file has the same name as the table the fixtures are for.

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This xorm instance is set up and initialized every time vikunja is started. This xorm instance is set up and initialized every time vikunja is started.
### Adding new database tables {{< table_of_contents >}}
## Adding new database tables
To add a new table to the database, add a an instance of your struct to the `tables` variable in the To add a new table to the database, add a an instance of your struct to the `tables` variable in the
init function in `pkg/models/models.go`. Xorm will sync them automatically. init function in `pkg/models/models.go`. Xorm will sync them automatically.
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To learn more about how to configure your struct to create "good" tables, refer to [the xorm documentaion](http://xorm.io/docs/). To learn more about how to configure your struct to create "good" tables, refer to [the xorm documentaion](http://xorm.io/docs/).
### Adding data to test fixtures ## Adding data to test fixtures
Adding data for test fixtures is done in via `yaml` files insinde of `pkg/models/fixtures`. Adding data for test fixtures is done in via `yaml` files insinde of `pkg/models/fixtures`.

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This document explains how to use the mailer to send emails and what to do to create a new kind of email to be sent. This document explains how to use the mailer to send emails and what to do to create a new kind of email to be sent.
{{< table_of_contents >}}
## Sending emails ## Sending emails
**Note:** You should use mail templates whenever possible (see below). **Note:** You should use mail templates whenever possible (see below).
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} }
{{< /highlight >}} {{< /highlight >}}
## Sending emails based on a template ### Sending emails based on a template
For each mail with a template, there are two email templates: One for plaintext emails, one for html emails. For each mail with a template, there are two email templates: One for plaintext emails, one for html emails.
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`to` and `subject` are pretty much self-explanatory, `tpl` is the name of the template, without `.html.tmpl` or `.plain.tmpl`. `to` and `subject` are pretty much self-explanatory, `tpl` is the name of the template, without `.html.tmpl` or `.plain.tmpl`.
`data` is a map you can pass additional data to your template. `data` is a map you can pass additional data to your template.
#### Sending a mail with a template ### Sending a mail with a template
A basic html email template would look like this: A basic html email template would look like this:

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To keep the load on the database minimal, metrics are stored and updated in redis. To keep the load on the database minimal, metrics are stored and updated in redis.
The `metrics` package provides several functions to create and update metrics. The `metrics` package provides several functions to create and update metrics.
{{< table_of_contents >}}
## New metrics ## New metrics
First, define a `const` with the metric key in redis. This is done in `pkg/metrics/metrics.go`. First, define a `const` with the metric key in redis. This is done in `pkg/metrics/metrics.go`.
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To do this, use `metrics.UpdateCount(value, key)` where `value` is the amount you want to cange it (you can pass To do this, use `metrics.UpdateCount(value, key)` where `value` is the amount you want to cange it (you can pass
negative values to decrease it) and `key` it the redis key used to define the metric. negative values to decrease it) and `key` it the redis key used to define the metric.
# Using it ## Using it
A Prometheus config with a Grafana template is available at [our git repo](https://git.kolaente.de/vikunja/monitoring). A Prometheus config with a Grafana template is available at [our git repo](https://git.kolaente.de/vikunja/monitoring).

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The api documentation is generated using [swaggo](https://github.com/swaggo/swag) from comments. The api documentation is generated using [swaggo](https://github.com/swaggo/swag) from comments.
### Documenting structs ## Documenting structs
You should always comment every field which will be exposed as a json in the api. You should always comment every field which will be exposed as a json in the api.
These comments will show up in the documentation, it'll make it easier for developers using the api. These comments will show up in the documentation, it'll make it easier for developers using the api.

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Vikunja does not store any data outside of the database. Vikunja does not store any data outside of the database.
So, all you need to backup are the contents of that database and maybe the config file. So, all you need to backup are the contents of that database and maybe the config file.
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## MySQL ## MySQL
To create a backup from mysql use the `mysqldump` command: To create a backup from mysql use the `mysqldump` command:

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> If you have any issues setting up vikunja, please don't hesitate to reach out to us via [matrix](https://riot.im/app/#/room/!dCRiCiLaCCFVNlDnYs:matrix.org?via=matrix.org), the [community forum](https://community.vikunja.io/) or even [email](mailto:hello@vikunja.io). > If you have any issues setting up vikunja, please don't hesitate to reach out to us via [matrix](https://riot.im/app/#/room/!dCRiCiLaCCFVNlDnYs:matrix.org?via=matrix.org), the [community forum](https://community.vikunja.io/) or even [email](mailto:hello@vikunja.io).
{{< table_of_contents >}}
## Preparations (optional) ## Preparations (optional)
Create a directory for the project where all data and the compose file will live in. Create a directory for the project where all data and the compose file will live in.

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All examples on this page already reflect this and do not require additional work. All examples on this page already reflect this and do not require additional work.
</div> </div>
### Redis {{< table_of_contents >}}
## Redis
To use redis, you'll need to add this to the config examples below: To use redis, you'll need to add this to the config examples below:

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<a href="{{< ref "utf-8.md">}}">make sure your db is utf-8 compatible</a>. <a href="{{< ref "utf-8.md">}}">make sure your db is utf-8 compatible</a>.
</div> </div>
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## Install from binary ## Install from binary
Download a copy of Vikunja from the [download page](https://vikunja.io/en/download/) for your architecture. Download a copy of Vikunja from the [download page](https://vikunja.io/en/download/) for your architecture.

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You also need to configure a rewrite condition to internally redirect all requests to `index.html` which handles all urls. You also need to configure a rewrite condition to internally redirect all requests to `index.html` which handles all urls.
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## API URL configuration ## API URL configuration
By default, the frontend assumes it can reach the api at `/api/v1` relative to the frontend url. By default, the frontend assumes it can reach the api at `/api/v1` relative to the frontend url.

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These examples assume you have an instance of the backend running on your server listening on port `3456`. These examples assume you have an instance of the backend running on your server listening on port `3456`.
If you've changed this setting, you need to update the server configurations accordingly. If you've changed this setting, you need to update the server configurations accordingly.
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## NGINX ## NGINX
Below are two example configurations which you can put in your `nginx.conf`: Below are two example configurations which you can put in your `nginx.conf`:

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On this page, you will find information about how to fully ensure non-latin characters like aüäß or emojis work On this page, you will find information about how to fully ensure non-latin characters like aüäß or emojis work
with your installation. with your installation.
{{< table_of_contents >}}
## Postgresql & SQLite ## Postgresql & SQLite
Postgresql and SQLite should handle utf-8 just fine - If you discover any issues nonetheless, please Postgresql and SQLite should handle utf-8 just fine - If you discover any issues nonetheless, please
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(The following guide is based on [this thread from stackoverflow](https://dba.stackexchange.com/a/104866)) (The following guide is based on [this thread from stackoverflow](https://dba.stackexchange.com/a/104866))
#### 0. Backup your database ### 0. Backup your database
Before attempting any conversion, please [back up your database]({{< ref "backups.md">}}). Before attempting any conversion, please [back up your database]({{< ref "backups.md">}}).
#### 1. Create a pre-conversion script ### 1. Create a pre-conversion script
Copy the following sql statements in a file called `preAlterTables.sql` and replace all occurences of `vikunja` with Copy the following sql statements in a file called `preAlterTables.sql` and replace all occurences of `vikunja` with
the name of your database: the name of your database:
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FROM `COLUMNS` where table_schema like 'vikunja' and data_type in ('text','tinytext','mediumtext','longtext'); FROM `COLUMNS` where table_schema like 'vikunja' and data_type in ('text','tinytext','mediumtext','longtext');
{{< /highlight >}} {{< /highlight >}}
#### 2. Run the pre-conversion script ### 2. Run the pre-conversion script
Running this will create the actual migration script for your particular database structure and save it in a file called `alterTables.sql`: Running this will create the actual migration script for your particular database structure and save it in a file called `alterTables.sql`:
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mysql -uroot < preAlterTables.sql | egrep '^ALTER' > alterTables.sql mysql -uroot < preAlterTables.sql | egrep '^ALTER' > alterTables.sql
{{< /highlight >}} {{< /highlight >}}
#### 3. Convert the database ### 3. Convert the database
At this point converting is just a matter of executing the previously generated sql script: At this point converting is just a matter of executing the previously generated sql script:
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mysql -uroot < alterTables.sql mysql -uroot < alterTables.sql
{{< /highlight >}} {{< /highlight >}}
#### 4. Verify it was successfully converted ### 4. Verify it was successfully converted
If everything worked as intended, your db collation should now look like this: If everything worked as intended, your db collation should now look like this:

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Vikunja supports managing tasks via the [caldav VTODO](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5545#section-3.6.2) extension. Vikunja supports managing tasks via the [caldav VTODO](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5545#section-3.6.2) extension.
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## URLs ## URLs
All urls are located under the `/dav` subspace. All urls are located under the `/dav` subspace.
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## Tested Clients ## Tested Clients
#### Working ### Working
* [Evolution](https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/) * [Evolution](https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/)
#### Not working ### Not working
* [Tasks (Android)](https://tasks.org/) * [Tasks (Android)](https://tasks.org/)

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This document describes the different errors Vikunja can return. This document describes the different errors Vikunja can return.
### Generic {{< table_of_contents >}}
## Generic
| ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description | | ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description |
|-----------|------------------|-------------| |-----------|------------------|-------------|
| 0001 | 403 | Generic forbidden error. | | 0001 | 403 | Generic forbidden error. |
### User ## User
| ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description | | ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description |
|-----------|------------------|-------------| |-----------|------------------|-------------|
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| 1017 | 412 | The provided Totp passcode is invalid. | | 1017 | 412 | The provided Totp passcode is invalid. |
| 1018 | 412 | The provided user avatar provider type setting is invalid. | | 1018 | 412 | The provided user avatar provider type setting is invalid. |
### Validation ## Validation
| ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description | | ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description |
|-----------|------------------|-------------| |-----------|------------------|-------------|
| 2001 | 400 | ID cannot be empty or 0. | | 2001 | 400 | ID cannot be empty or 0. |
| 2002 | 400 | Some of the request data was invalid. The response contains an aditional array with all invalid fields. | | 2002 | 400 | Some of the request data was invalid. The response contains an aditional array with all invalid fields. |
### List ## List
| ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description | | ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description |
|-----------|------------------|-------------| |-----------|------------------|-------------|
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| 3007 | 400 | A list with this identifier already exists. | | 3007 | 400 | A list with this identifier already exists. |
| 3008 | 412 | The list is archived and can therefore only be accessed read only. This is also true for all tasks associated with this list. | | 3008 | 412 | The list is archived and can therefore only be accessed read only. This is also true for all tasks associated with this list. |
### Task ## Task
| ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description | | ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description |
|-----------|------------------|-------------| |-----------|------------------|-------------|
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| 4018 | 403 | Invalid task filter concatinator. | | 4018 | 403 | Invalid task filter concatinator. |
| 4019 | 403 | Invalid task filter value. | | 4019 | 403 | Invalid task filter value. |
### Namespace ## Namespace
| ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description | | ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description |
|-----------|------------------|-------------| |-----------|------------------|-------------|
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| 5011 | 409 | This user has already access to that namespace. | | 5011 | 409 | This user has already access to that namespace. |
| 5012 | 412 | The namespace is archived and can therefore only be accessed read only. | | 5012 | 412 | The namespace is archived and can therefore only be accessed read only. |
### Team ## Team
| ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description | | ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description |
|-----------|------------------|-------------| |-----------|------------------|-------------|
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| 6006 | 400 | Cannot delete the last team member. | | 6006 | 400 | Cannot delete the last team member. |
| 6007 | 403 | The team does not have access to the list to perform that action. | | 6007 | 403 | The team does not have access to the list to perform that action. |
### User List Access ## User List Access
| ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description | | ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description |
|-----------|------------------|-------------| |-----------|------------------|-------------|
| 7002 | 409 | The user already has access to that list. | | 7002 | 409 | The user already has access to that list. |
| 7003 | 403 | The user does not have access to that list. | | 7003 | 403 | The user does not have access to that list. |
### Label ## Label
| ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description | | ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description |
|-----------|------------------|-------------| |-----------|------------------|-------------|
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| 8002 | 404 | The label does not exist. | | 8002 | 404 | The label does not exist. |
| 8003 | 403 | The user does not have access to this label. | | 8003 | 403 | The user does not have access to this label. |
### Right ## Right
| ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description | | ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description |
|-----------|------------------|-------------| |-----------|------------------|-------------|
| 9001 | 403 | The right is invalid. | | 9001 | 403 | The right is invalid. |
### Kanban ## Kanban
| ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description | | ErrorCode | HTTP Status Code | Description |
|-----------|------------------|-------------| |-----------|------------------|-------------|

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| 1 | Read and write. Namespaces or lists shared with this right can be read and written to by the team or user. | | 1 | Read and write. Namespaces or lists shared with this right can be read and written to by the team or user. |
| 2 | Admin. Can do anything like read and write, but can additionally manage sharing options. | | 2 | Admin. Can do anything like read and write, but can additionally manage sharing options. |
### Team admins ## Team admins
When adding or querying a team, every member has an additional boolean value stating if it is admin or not. When adding or querying a team, every member has an additional boolean value stating if it is admin or not.
A team admin can also add and remove team members and also change whether a user in the team is admin or not. A team admin can also add and remove team members and also change whether a user in the team is admin or not.

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