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Description | WebDAV interface to MediaWiki articles |
Latest version | 3.1.0 |
MediaWiki | >=1.31 |
Database changes | Yes |
Composer | mediawiki/webdav |
License | GNU General Public License 3.0 only |
Download | Download extension Git [?]: |
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Quarterly downloads | 2 (Ranked 168th) |
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Issues | Open tasks · Report a bug |
WebDAV is a set of extensions to HTTP to support distributed authoring and versioning. It defines some request methods, message headers and XML message bodies which at their most basic, add metadata and locking to HTTP. Because it's based on HTTP and XML, it's quite easy to implement a WebDAV server in CGI or PHP. WebDAV maps very cleanly to file system primitives, so most modern operating systems support mounting WebDAV resources as file systems.
The Wikipedia:WebDAV article and the WebDAV home page describe WebDAV in more detail. WebDAV is formally defined in RFC 4918. The WebDAV versioning extension, DeltaV, is defined in RFC 3253.
Installation
- Download and place the file(s) in a directory called
WebDAV
in yourextensions/
folder. - Add the following code at the bottom of your LocalSettings.php
wfLoadExtension( 'WebDAV' );
file: - Copy or symlink
webdav.php
from the into your installation path. - By default Base URI (
$wgWebDAVBaseUri
) is set to$wgScriptPath/webdav
, which requires Webserver to be configured in such a way to rewrite all request to this endpoint to$wgScriptPath/webdav.php
. Done – Navigate to Special:Version on your wiki to verify that the extension is successfully installed.
External links
- Extension reference: https://en.wiki.bluespice.com/wiki/Reference:WebDAV WebDAV]
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