jsDAV allows you to easily add WebDAV support to a NodeJS application. jsDAV is meant to cover the entire standard, and attempts to allow integration using an easy to understand API.
jsDAV
jsDAV allows you to easily add WebDAV support to a NodeJS application.
jsDAV is meant to cover the entire standard, and attempts to allow integration using an easy to understand API.
SabreDAV
jsDAV started as a port of SabreDAV to NodeJS Javascript, written by Evert Pot
and maintained by Evert and contributors.
SabreDAV is regarded as one of the highest quality WebDAV implementations around
and is written entirely in PHP and is the most feature complete implementation
that I've seen to date. I am watching the SabreDAV repository closely for changes,
improvements and bugfixes, to see if they can be ported to jsDAV.
Features
Fully WebDAV compliant
Supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS/X, DavFSv2, Cadaver, Netdrive, Open Office, and probably more
Supporting class 1, 2 and 3 Webdav servers
Custom property support
Locking support
Pass all Litmus tests
Features in development
CalDAV (to be tested with Evolution, iCal, iPhone and Lightning).
Supported RFC's
RFC2617: Basic/Digest auth
RFC2518: First WebDAV spec
RFC4709: DavMount
RFC5397: current-user-principal
RFC5689: Extended MKCOL
CardDAV (to be tested with the iOS addressbook and Evolution)
RFC's in development
RFC4791: CalDAV
RFC4918: WebDAV revision
CalDAV ctag, CalDAV-proxy
See the wiki for more information or
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Amsterdam, 2010. Mike de Boer.
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