Docker volume plugin for davfs
This plugin allows you to mount remote folder using davfs2 in your container easily.
Usage
1 - Install the plugin
docker plugin install fentas/davfs # or docker plugin install fentas/davfs DEBUG=1
2 - Create a volume
$ docker volume create \
-d fentas/davfs \
-o url=<https://user:passwd@host/path> \
-o uid=1000 -o gid=1000 davvolume
davvolume
$ docker volume ls
DRIVER VOLUME NAME
local 2d75de358a70ba469ac968ee852efd4234b9118b7722ee26a1c5a90dcaea6751
local 842a765a9bb11e234642c933b3dfc702dee32b73e0cf7305239436a145b89017
local 9d72c664cbd20512d4e3d5bb9b39ed11e4a632c386447461d48ed84731e44034
local be9632386a2d396d438c9707e261f86fd9f5e72a7319417901d84041c8f14a4d
local e1496dfe4fa27b39121e4383d1b16a0a7510f0de89f05b336aab3c0deb4dda0e
fentas/davfs davvolume
NOTE: If you have special characters within your username or/and password you can use -o username=<user>
and -o password=<password>
.
You can check if your url is correctly parsed here: https://play.golang.org/p/JBtsIJjURsK
For more options refer to mount.davfs --help
.
3 - Use the volume
$ docker run -it -v davvolume:<path> busybox ls <path>
Global /etc/webdav/webdav.conf
atm.
dav_user root
dav_group root
kernel_fs fuse
buf_size 16
connect_timeout 10
read_timeout 30
retry 10
max_retry 300
dir_refresh 30
# file_refresh 10
TODO
THANKS
LICENSE
MIT