1.8 KiB
1.8 KiB
webdav
Install
Please refer to the Releases page for more information. There, you can either download the binaries or find the Docker commands to install WebDAV.
Usage
webdav
command line interface is really easy to use so you can easily create a WebDAV server for your own user. By default, it runs on a random free port and supports JSON, YAML and TOML configuration. An example of a YAML configuration with the default configurations:
# Server related settings
address: 0.0.0.0
port: 0
auth: true
tls: false
cert: cert.pem
key: key.pem
# Default user settings (will be merged)
scope: .
modify: true
rules: []
users:
- username: admin
password: admin
scope: /a/different/path
- username: encrypted
password: "{bcrypt}$2y$10$zEP6oofmXFeHaeMfBNLnP.DO8m.H.Mwhd24/TOX2MWLxAExXi4qgi"
- username: "{env}ENV_USERNAME"
password: "{env}ENV_PASSWORD"
- username: basic
password: basic
modify: false
rules:
- regex: false
allow: false
path: /some/file
There are more ways to customize how you run WebDAV through flags and environment variables. Please run webdav --help
for more information on that.
Systemd
An example of how to use this with systemd
is on webdav.service.example.
License
MIT © Henrique Dias