Crates.io | rustydav |
lib.rs | rustydav |
version | 0.1.3 |
source | src |
created_at | 2019-11-01 18:19:11.781269 |
updated_at | 2021-10-09 10:41:02.65937 |
description | Small library that can be used to make calls to webdav server |
homepage | https://github.com/andreinbio/rustydav |
repository | https://github.com/andreinbio/rustydav |
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Implementation of webdav requests in rust
This is a small library written in rust and inspired by hyperdav and uses reqwest library as the base.
This library can be used to make calls to webdav server.
Supported methods are:
Small example on how to use this library
Include rustydav as a dependency
[dependencies]
rustydav = "0.1.3"
Then add this to your code
extern crate rustydav;
use rustydav::client;
use rustydav::prelude::*;
Short examples of call methods
// Every method will return a Result<Response, Error>
if (result.is_ok() {
// the method completed with success
} else {
// somenting when wrong
}
// Create the client
let webdav_client = client::Client::init(/*username*/, /*password*/);
// Get some file from server
// The result will contain the file data
let result = webdav_client.get(/*absolute url to the server file location*/);
// Upload a file to server. It can be any type of file as long as it is transformed to a vector of bytes (Vec<u8>).
// This can be achieved with std::fs::File or zip-rs for sending zip files.
let result = webdav_client.put(/*Vec<u8>*/, /*absolute path to the server file location*/);
// Delete a remote file from the server
let result = webdav_client.delete(/*absolute path to the file on the server*/);
// Unzip a zip archive on the server
let result = webdav_client.unzip(/*absolute path to the zip archive on the server*/);
// Create a new directory on server
let result = webdav_client.mkcol(/*absolute path to the server where to create the new folder*/);
// Rename or move a file / folder / zip on the server
// If the file location changes it will move the file, if only the file name changes it will rename it.
let result = webdav_client.mv(/*absolute path on the server for old file location/name*/, /*absolute on the server for new file location/name*/);
// List files and folders at the given path on the server
// Depth of "0" applies only to the resource, "1" to the resource and it's children, "infinity" to the resource and all it's children recursively
// The result will contain an xml list with the remote folder contents.
let result = webdav_client.list(/*absolute path on the server to list the files*/, /*depth being "0", "1" or "infinity"*/);
For some description about them please see the client.rs file.