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kjikaqawej, 2008-12-12 09:04
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WebDAV¶
Module: mod_webdav
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Description¶
The WebDAV module is a very minimalistic implementation of RFC 2518. Minimalistic means that not all operations are implemented yet.
So far we have:
- PROPFIND
- OPTIONS
- MKCOL
- DELETE
- PUT
- LOCK (experimental)
and the usual GET, POST, HEAD from HTTP/1.1.
If you want to setup a WebDAV repository with authentication, make sure you are loading mod_webdav `before` mod_auth.
So far, mounting an open-access WebDAV resource into Windows XP (Network Places), Mac OS X (Finder) and Linux (Konqueror) works. Mounting an authenticated WebDAV resource works in Mac OS X and Linux. The basic litmus tests are passed.
Installation¶
mod_webdav is part of the 1.4.x distribution.
PUT, DELETE¶
If you are only looking for PUT and DELETE support, the basic mod_webdav works for you. No special compile-time options or libraries are required. PUT and DELETE are already part of the HTTP/1.1 spec, but are mostly used in combination with WebDAV.
PROPFIND, PROPPATCH¶
PROPFIND and PROPPATCH are used to do a directory-listing and to attach properties to a file-object.
As this involves parsing of XML-data we need libxml2. To make PROPPATCH work you need sqlite3 to store the properties in a separate location:
- libxml2
FC4:
libxml2 libxml2-devel
- sqlite3
FC4:
sqlite sqlite-devel
To compile mod_webdav with property-support you have to specify: ::
$ configure --with-webdav-props
LOCK, UNLOCK¶
LOCK and UNLOCK are necessary to get mounting of file-systems working. This involves generate unique lock-tokens. We use libuuid for this job.
- libuuid
FC4:
e2fsprogs e2fsprogs-devel
LOCK with includes parsing XML again, so have to provide the dependencies of the previous section and libuuid: ::
$ ./configure --with-webdav-props --with-webdav-locks
Options¶
webdav.activate
If you load the webdav module, the WebDAV functionality has to be enabled for the directories you want to provide to the user.
Default: disable
webdav.is-readonly
Only allow reading methods (GET, PROPFIND, OPTIONS) on WebDAV resources.
Default: writable
webdav.sqlite-db-name
The full path to the file you would like to use as your db file. This is required for webdav props and locks.
Default: <empty>
Examples¶
To enable WebDAV for the /dav directory, you wrap your webdav options in a conditional. You have to use the regex like below as you want to match the directory /dav and everything below it, but not e.g. /davos. ::
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/dav($|/)" { webdav.activate = "enable" webdav.is-readonly = "enable" webdav.sqlite-db-name = "/var/run/lighttpd/lighttpd.webdav_lock.db" }
If you would like LOCK support ::
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/dav($|/)" { webdav.activate = "enable" webdav.is-readonly = "disable" webdav.sqlite-db-name = "/var/run/lighttpd/lighttpd.webdav_lock.db" }
litmus tests¶
We use http://webdav.org/neon/litmus/ (version 0.10.5) to verify that we support at least the basic of the WebDAV spec.
For now we are far away from 100%.
- we don't handle If: ... headers
- we handle shared locks as exclusive locks
- the failing basic.8 is new in 1.4.13 as we stripped off the fragments for clean URLs
Handle the If: header requires a parser as it contains logical expressions. To give you an overview what works and what isn't: ::
-> running 'basic': 8. delete_fragment....... WARNING: DELETE removed collection resource with Request-URI including fragment; unsafe ...................... pass (with 1 warning) <- summary for `basic': of 15 tests run: 15 passed, 0 failed. 100.0% -> 1 warning was issued. -> running `copymove': 4. copy_overwrite........ WARNING: COPY to existing resource didn't give 204 ...................... pass (with 1 warning) 8. move.................. WARNING: MOVE to existing collection resource didn't give 204 ...................... pass (with 1 warning <- summary for `copymove': of 12 tests run: 12 passed, 0 failed. 100.0% -> 2 warnings were issued. -> running `props': <- summary for `props': of 26 tests run: 26 passed, 0 failed. 100.0% -> running `locks': 16. fail_cond_put......... FAIL (conditional PUT with invalid lock-token should fail: 200 OK) 18. cond_put_corrupt_token FAIL (conditional PUT with invalid lock-token should fail: 200 OK) 20. fail_complex_cond_put. FAIL (PUT with complex bogus conditional should fail with 412: 200 OK) 22. fail_cond_put_unlocked FAIL (conditional PUT with invalid lock-token should fail: 200 OK) 27. double_sharedlock..... FAIL (shared LOCK on locked resource: 423 Locked) 34. notowner_modify....... FAIL (DELETE of locked resource should fail) <- summary for `locks': of 39 tests run: 33 passed, 6 failed. 84.6%
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