PyWebDAV is a standards compliant WebDAV server and library written in Python
PyWebDAV3 is an updated distribution for python 3 support.
Python WebDAV implementation (level 1 and 2) that features a library that enables you to integrate WebDAV server capabilities to your application
A fully working example on how to use the library is included. You can find the server in the DAVServer package. Upon installation a script called davserver is created in your $PYTHON/bin directory.
Consists of a server that is ready to run Serve and the DAV package that provides WebDAV server(!) functionality.
Currently supports
* WebDAV level 1
* Level 2 (LOCK, UNLOCK)
* Experimental iterator support
It plays nice with
* Mac OS X Finder
* Windows Explorer
* iCal
* cadaver
* Nautilus
This package does not provide client functionality.
Installation and setup of server can be as easy as follows:
$ pip install PyWebDAV3 $ davserver -D /tmp -n -J
After installation of this package you will have a new script in you $PYTHON/bin directory called davserver. This serves as the main entry point to the server.
If you're living on the bleeding edge then check out the sourcecode from https://github.com/andrewleech/PyWebDAV3
After having downloaded code simply install a development egg:
$ git clone https://github.com/andrewleech/PyWebDAV3 $ cd PyWebDAV3 $ python setup.py develop $ davserver --help
Any updates, fork and pull requests against my github page
If you want to use the library then have a look at the DAVServer package that holds all code for a full blown server. Also doc/ARCHITECURE has information for you.
Ask here https://github.com/andrewleech/PyWebDAV3 or send an email to the maintainer.
- Python 3.5 or higher (www.python.org)
- PyXML 0.66 (pyxml.sourceforge.net)
General Public License v2 see doc/LICENSE
Andrew Leech [*] Melbourne, Australia andrew@alelec.net
Simon Pamies Bielefeld, Germany s.pamies@banality.de
Christian Scholz Aachen, Germany mrtopf@webdav.de
Vince Spicer Ontario, Canada vince@vince.ca
[*]: Current Maintainer
- MySQLdb (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python)
- Mysql server 4.0+ for Mysql authentication with with read/write access to one database
Look inside the file doc/TODO for things which needs to be done and may be done in the near future.
Have a look at doc/ARCHITECTURE to understand what's going on under the hood