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webdav-cli

v2.0.0

Published

A simple zero-configuration command-line webdav server

Downloads

46

Readme

WebDAV CLI

Table of Contents

Description

A simple zero-configuration command-line webdav server

Installation

Globally via npm

npm install --global webdav-cli

Running on-demand:

npx webdav-cli [options]

Examples

npx webdav-cli --help
    'usage: webdav-cli [options]',
    '',
    'options:',
    '  --path       Path to folder [process.cwd()]',
    '  --host       Host to use [127.0.0.1]',
    '  --port       Port to use [1900]',
    '  --digest     Enable digest authentication [basic]',
    '  --username   Username for basic/digest authentication [random]',
    '  --password   Password for basic/digest authentication [random]',
    '  --directory  Show directory listings [false]',
    '  --autoIndex  Display autoIndex [false]',
    '  --ssl        Enable https [false]',
    '  --sslKey     Path to ssl key file [self-signed]',
    '  --sslCert    Path to ssl cert file [self-signed]',
    '  --help       Print this list and exit',
    '  --version    Print the version and exit.',
    '  --rights     Comma separated values without spaces [all]', `
        'all', 'canCreate', 'canDelete', 'canMove', 'canRename', 
        'canAppend', 'canWrite', 'canRead', 'canSource', 
        'canGetMimeType', 'canGetSize', 'canListLocks', 
        'canSetLock', 'canRemoveLock', 'canGetAvailableLocks', 
        'canGetLock', 'canAddChild', 'canRemoveChild', 
        'canGetChildren', 'canSetProperty', 'canGetProperty', 
        'canGetProperties', 'canRemoveProperty', 'canGetCreationDate', 
        'canGetLastModifiedDate', 'canGetWebName', 'canGetType'`,
    'env:',
    '  WEBDAV_CLI_PATH, WEBDAV_CLI_HOST, WEBDAV_CLI_PORT,',
    '  WEBDAV_CLI_USERNAME, WEBDAV_CLI_PASSWORD, WEBDAV_CLI_DIGEST,',
    '  WEBDAV_CLI_SSL, WEBDAV_CLI_SSL_KEY, WEBDAV_CLI_SSL_CERT,',
    '  WEBDAV_CLI_DIRECTORY, WEBDAV_CLI_AUTO_INDEX, WEBDAV_CLI_RIGHTS',
    '  WEBDAV_CLI_DISABLE_AUTHENTICATION',

TLS/SSL

First, you need to make sure that openssl is installed correctly, and you have key.pem and cert.pem files. You can generate them using this command:

openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -new -nodes -x509 -days 3650 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem

Use 127.0.0.1 as value for Common name if you want to be able to install the certificate in your OS's root certificate store or browser so that it is trusted.

Then you need to run the server with --ssl for enabling SSL and --sslKey=key.pem --sslCert=cert.pem for your certificate files.

License

MIT