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Accessing a webdav drive from Linux shell
Table of Contents
Option 1: Connect on an interactive session
Pre-requisites
- You need to retrieve the webdav URL from your provider. Sample:
https://testportal.com/remote.php/dav/files/your_username/
- Install command line tool “cadaver” (installation method depends on your Linux distribution)
Connecting via “cadaver”
cadaver https://testportal.com/remote.php/dav/files/your_username/
You will be prompted to provide your password. Once logged in, you will be connected to a webdav shell.
Available commands
ls [path] List contents of current [or other] collection cd path Change to specified collection pwd Display name of current collection put local [remote] Upload local file get remote [local] Download remote resource mget remote... Download many remote resources mput local... Upload many local files edit resource Edit given resource less remote... Display remote resource through pager mkcol remote... Create remote collection(s) cat remote... Display remote resource(s) delete remote... Delete non-collection resource(s) rmcol remote... Delete remote collections and ALL contents copy source... dest Copy resource(s) from source to dest move source... dest Move resource(s) from source to dest lock resource Lock given resource unlock resource Unlock given resource discover resource Display lock information for resource steal resource Steal lock token for resource showlocks Display list of owned locks propnames res Names of properties defined on resource chexec [+|-] remote Change isexecutable property of resource propget res [propname] Retrieve properties of resource propset res propname value Set property on resource set [option] [value] Set an option, or display options open URL Open connection to given URL close Close current connection quit Exit program unset [option] [value] Unsets or clears value from option. lcd [directory] Change local working directory lls [options] Display local directory listing lpwd Print local working directory logout Logout of authentication session help [command] Display help message
Option #2: Mount the remote webdav as a local folder
I find this method much more convenient.
- Install davfs file system drivers
- apt-get install davfs2 or yum install davfs2
- Add your local user to “davfs” group
- usermod -aG davfs2 <username>
- Create a local folder to use as mount point
- mkdir /yourmountpoint
- Create a folder to store your users’s davfs settings
- mkdir ~/.davfs2
- Copy davfs global settings to your user’s folder
- cp /etc/davfs2/secrets ~/.davfs2/secrets
- Add an entry to /etc/fstab:
https://testportal.com/remote.php/dav/files/your_username/ /yourmountpoint davfs user,rw,noauto 0 0
- Mount the share
- mount /yourmountpoint