- Source: DaviX
DaviX is an open-source client for WebDAV and Amazon S3 available for Microsoft Windows, Apple MacOSX and Linux. DaviX is written in C++ and provide several command-line tools and a C++ shared library.
DaviX is a tool for remote I/O, file transfer and file management based on the HTTP protocol.
daviX is used at CERN by several projects, including the ROOT data analysis framework, the File Transfer Services (FTS), the European Middleware Initiative gfal2 library or the dynamic storage federation project.
Feature support
DaviX supports:
SSL/TLS
User/Password Authentication
X.509 Client certificates authentication
redirection caching
Multi-Range requests (Vector I/O)
checksum calculation
session recycling
VOMS credential
Multi-sources via Metalink.
SOCKS4/5
S3 and WebDAV Operations
Examples of daviX command line use
to Upload a file to a WebDav repository
to Download a file from a S3 bucket with AWS authentication
To list a WebDav repository over https
To list an S3 bucket with AWS authentication
To create a subdirectory over WebDAV
Execute an HTTP PUT request to a RESTful webservice with the content "hello"
Platforms
= Linux
=Davix is available on several linux distributions via the Fedora, RedHat EPEL, Debian and Ubuntu software repositories.
The European Middleware Initiative and the European Grid Infrastructure distribute it through their project repositories.
= macOS
=The Homebrew distribution channel distributes sources and binaries for Davix.
= Windows
=Cygwin compatible binaries are available for Windows.
See also
Comparison of WebDav software
References
External links
Official website
github: [1]
man pages: [2]
SciencePad: [3]
HepSoftware foundation: [4]
DaviX / GFAL2 Status: [5]
EGI DMC Calendar: [6]
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Slax
- Coke Bottle
- DaviX
- Love Opus
- WebDAV
- Coke Bottle (song)
- Climate of Malta
- Mica Javier
- A Different Me
- The Promise (Deborah Cox album)
- The Best (Ai album)
- After the Storm (Ai song)