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#![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/webdav-handler/0.2.0-alpha.2")] //! ## Generic async HTTP/Webdav handler //! //! [`Webdav`] (RFC4918) is defined as //! HTTP (GET/HEAD/PUT/DELETE) plus a bunch of extension methods (PROPFIND, etc). //! These extension methods are used to manage collections (like unix directories), //! get information on collections (like unix `ls` or `readdir`), rename and //! copy items, lock/unlock items, etc. //! //! A `handler` is a piece of code that takes a `http::Request`, processes it in some //! way, and then generates a `http::Response`. This library is a `handler` that maps //! the HTTP/Webdav protocol to the filesystem. Or actually, "a" filesystem. Included //! is an adapter for the local filesystem (`localfs`), and an adapter for an //! in-memory filesystem (`memfs`). //! //! So this library can be used as a handler for HTTP servers like `hyper`, `actix`, //! `warp`, etc. Either as a correct and complete HTTP handler for files (GET/HEAD) //! or as a handler for the complete Webdav protocol. In the last case, you can //! mount it as a remote filesystem: Linux, Windows, MacOS all have support built-in //! to mount Webdav filesystems. //! //! ## Interface. //! //! It has an interface similar to the Go x/net/webdav package: //! //! - the library contains an [HTTP handler][DavHandler]. //! - you supply a [filesystem][DavFileSystem] for backend storage, which can optionally //! implement reading/writing [DAV properties][DavProp]. //! - you can supply a [locksystem][DavLockSystem] that handles webdav locks. //! //! With some glue code, this handler can be used from HTTP server //! libraries/frameworks such as [hyper]. //! (See [examples/hyper.rs][hyper_example]). //! //! ## Implemented standards. //! //! Currently [passes the "basic", "copymove", "props", "locks" and "http" //! checks][README_litmus] of the Webdav Litmus Test testsuite. That's all of the base //! [RFC4918] webdav specification. //! //! The litmus test suite also has tests for RFC3744 "acl" and "principal", //! RFC5842 "bind", and RFC3253 "versioning". Those we do not support right now. //! //! The relevant parts of the HTTP RFCs are also implemented, such as the //! preconditions (If-Match, If-None-Match, If-Modified-Since, If-Unmodified-Since, //! If-Range), partial transfers (Range). //! //! Also implemented is `partial PUT`, for which there are currently [two //! non-standard ways][PartialPut] to do it: [`PUT` with the `Content-Range` header][PUT], //! which is what Apache's `mod_dav` implements, and [`PATCH` with the `X-Update-Range` //! header][PATCH] from `SabreDav`. //! //! ## Backends. //! //! Included are two filesystems: //! //! - [`LocalFs`]: serves a directory on the local filesystem //! - [`MemFs`]: ephemeral in-memory filesystem. supports DAV properties. //! //! Also included are two locksystems: //! //! - [`MemLs`]: ephemeral in-memory locksystem. //! - [`FakeLs`]: fake locksystem. just enough LOCK/UNLOCK support for OSX/Windows. //! //! ## Example. //! //! Example server that serves the /tmp directory in r/w mode. You should be //! able to mount this network share from Linux, OSX and Windows. //! //! ```no_run //! use webdav_handler::{fakels::FakeLs, localfs::LocalFs, DavHandler}; //! //! #[tokio::main] //! async fn main() { //! let dir = "/tmp"; //! let addr = ([127, 0, 0, 1], 4918).into(); //! //! let dav_server = DavHandler::new(None, LocalFs::new(dir, false, false, false), Some(FakeLs::new())); //! let make_service = hyper::service::make_service_fn(move |_| { //! let dav_server = dav_server.clone(); //! async move { //! let func = move |req| { //! let dav_server = dav_server.clone(); //! async move { //! dav_server.handle(req).await //! } //! }; //! Ok::<_, hyper::Error>(hyper::service::service_fn(func)) //! } //! }); //! //! println!("Serving {} on {}", dir, addr); //! let _ = hyper::Server::bind(&addr) //! .serve(make_service) //! .await //! .map_err(|e| eprintln!("server error: {}", e)); //! } //! ``` //! [DavHandler]: struct.DavHandler.html //! [DavFileSystem]: fs/index.html //! [DavLockSystem]: ls/index.html //! [DavProp]: fs/struct.DavProp.html //! [`WebDav`]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4918 //! [RFC4918]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4918 //! [`MemLs`]: memls/index.html //! [`MemFs`]: memfs/index.html //! [`LocalFs`]: localfs/index.html //! [`FakeLs`]: fakels/index.html //! [README_litmus]: https://github.com/miquels/webdav-handler-rs/blob/master/README.litmus-test.md //! [hyper_example]: https://github.com/miquels/webdav-handler-rs/blob/master/examples/hyper.rs //! [PartialPut]: https://blog.sphere.chronosempire.org.uk/2012/11/21/webdav-and-the-http-patch-nightmare //! [PUT]: https://blog.sphere.chronosempire.org.uk/2012/11/21/webdav-and-the-http-patch-nightmare //! [PATCH]: https://github.com/miquels/webdavfs/blob/master/SABREDAV-partialupdate.md //! [hyper]: https://hyper.rs/ //! #[macro_use] extern crate log; #[macro_use] extern crate lazy_static; mod async_stream; pub mod body; mod conditional; mod davhandler; mod davheaders; mod errors; mod handle_copymove; mod handle_delete; mod handle_gethead; mod handle_lock; mod handle_mkcol; mod handle_options; mod handle_props; mod handle_put; mod multierror; mod tree; mod util; mod xmltree_ext; pub mod fakels; pub mod fs; pub mod localfs; mod localfs_macos; mod localfs_windows; pub mod ls; pub mod memfs; pub mod memls; pub mod davpath; pub(crate) use crate::davhandler::DavInner; pub(crate) use crate::errors::{DavError, DavResult}; pub(crate) use crate::fs::*; pub use crate::davhandler::{DavConfig, DavHandler}; pub use crate::util::{AllowedMethods, Method};