--- title: "WebDAV" description: "Rclone docs for WebDAV" date: "2017-10-01" --- WebDAV ----------------------------------------- Paths are specified as `remote:path` Paths may be as deep as required, eg `remote:directory/subdirectory`. To configure the WebDAV remote you will need to have a URL for it, and a username and password. If you know what kind of system you are connecting to then rclone can enable extra features. Here is an example of how to make a remote called `remote`. First run: rclone config This will guide you through an interactive setup process: ``` No remotes found - make a new one n) New remote s) Set configuration password q) Quit config n/s/q> n name> remote Type of storage to configure. Choose a number from below, or type in your own value [snip] 22 / Webdav \ "webdav" [snip] Storage> webdav URL of http host to connect to Choose a number from below, or type in your own value 1 / Connect to example.com \ "https://example.com" url> https://example.com/remote.php/webdav/ Name of the Webdav site/service/software you are using Choose a number from below, or type in your own value 1 / Nextcloud \ "nextcloud" 2 / Owncloud \ "owncloud" 3 / Sharepoint \ "sharepoint" 4 / Other site/service or software \ "other" vendor> 1 User name user> user Password. y) Yes type in my own password g) Generate random password n) No leave this optional password blank y/g/n> y Enter the password: password: Confirm the password: password: Bearer token instead of user/pass (eg a Macaroon) bearer_token> Remote config -------------------- [remote] type = webdav url = https://example.com/remote.php/webdav/ vendor = nextcloud user = user pass = *** ENCRYPTED *** bearer_token = -------------------- y) Yes this is OK e) Edit this remote d) Delete this remote y/e/d> y ``` Once configured you can then use `rclone` like this, List directories in top level of your WebDAV rclone lsd remote: List all the files in your WebDAV rclone ls remote: To copy a local directory to an WebDAV directory called backup rclone copy /home/source remote:backup ### Modified time and hashes ### Plain WebDAV does not support modified times. However when used with Owncloud or Nextcloud rclone will support modified times. Likewise plain WebDAV does not support hashes, however when used with Owncloud or Nexcloud rclone will support SHA1 and MD5 hashes. Depending on the exact version of Owncloud or Nextcloud hashes may appear on all objects, or only on objects which had a hash uploaded with them. ### Standard Options Here are the standard options specific to webdav (Webdav). #### --webdav-url URL of http host to connect to - Config: url - Env Var: RCLONE_WEBDAV_URL - Type: string - Default: "" - Examples: - "https://example.com" - Connect to example.com #### --webdav-vendor Name of the Webdav site/service/software you are using - Config: vendor - Env Var: RCLONE_WEBDAV_VENDOR - Type: string - Default: "" - Examples: - "nextcloud" - Nextcloud - "owncloud" - Owncloud - "sharepoint" - Sharepoint - "other" - Other site/service or software #### --webdav-user User name - Config: user - Env Var: RCLONE_WEBDAV_USER - Type: string - Default: "" #### --webdav-pass Password. - Config: pass - Env Var: RCLONE_WEBDAV_PASS - Type: string - Default: "" #### --webdav-bearer-token Bearer token instead of user/pass (eg a Macaroon) - Config: bearer_token - Env Var: RCLONE_WEBDAV_BEARER_TOKEN - Type: string - Default: "" ## Provider notes ## See below for notes on specific providers. ### Owncloud ### Click on the settings cog in the bottom right of the page and this will show the WebDAV URL that rclone needs in the config step. It will look something like `https://example.com/remote.php/webdav/`. Owncloud supports modified times using the `X-OC-Mtime` header. ### Nextcloud ### This is configured in an identical way to Owncloud. Note that Nextcloud does not support streaming of files (`rcat`) whereas Owncloud does. This [may be fixed](https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloud-snap/issues/365) in the future. ### Put.io ### put.io can be accessed in a read only way using webdav. Configure the `url` as `https://webdav.put.io` and use your normal account username and password for `user` and `pass`. Set the `vendor` to `other`. Your config file should end up looking like this: ``` [putio] type = webdav url = https://webdav.put.io vendor = other user = YourUserName pass = encryptedpassword ``` If you are using `put.io` with `rclone mount` then use the `--read-only` flag to signal to the OS that it can't write to the mount. For more help see [the put.io webdav docs](http://help.put.io/apps-and-integrations/ftp-and-webdav). ### Sharepoint ### Rclone can be used with Sharepoint provided by OneDrive for Business or Office365 Education Accounts. This feature is only needed for a few of these Accounts, mostly Office365 Education ones. These accounts are sometimes not verified by the domain owner [github#1975](https://github.com/ncw/rclone/issues/1975) This means that these accounts can't be added using the official API (other Accounts should work with the "onedrive" option). However, it is possible to access them using webdav. To use a sharepoint remote with rclone, add it like this: First, you need to get your remote's URL: - Go [here](https://onedrive.live.com/about/en-us/signin/) to open your OneDrive or to sign in - Now take a look at your address bar, the URL should look like this: `https://[YOUR-DOMAIN]-my.sharepoint.com/personal/[YOUR-EMAIL]/_layouts/15/onedrive.aspx` You'll only need this URL upto the email address. After that, you'll most likely want to add "/Documents". That subdirectory contains the actual data stored on your OneDrive. Add the remote to rclone like this: Configure the `url` as `https://[YOUR-DOMAIN]-my.sharepoint.com/personal/[YOUR-EMAIL]/Documents` and use your normal account email and password for `user` and `pass`. If you have 2FA enabled, you have to generate an app password. Set the `vendor` to `sharepoint`. Your config file should look like this: ``` [sharepoint] type = webdav url = https://[YOUR-DOMAIN]-my.sharepoint.com/personal/[YOUR-EMAIL]/Documents vendor = other user = YourEmailAddress pass = encryptedpassword ``` ### dCache ### [dCache](https://www.dcache.org/) is a storage system with WebDAV doors that support, beside basic and x509, authentication with [Macaroons](https://www.dcache.org/manuals/workshop-2017-05-29-Umea/000-Final/anupam_macaroons_v02.pdf) (bearer tokens). Configure as normal using the `other` type. Don't enter a username or password, instead enter your Macaroon as the `bearer_token`. The config will end up looking something like this. ``` [dcache] type = webdav url = https://dcache... vendor = other user = pass = bearer_token = your-macaroon ``` There is a [script](https://github.com/sara-nl/GridScripts/blob/master/get-macaroon) that obtains a Macaroon from a dCache WebDAV endpoint, and creates an rclone config file.