[![Build Status](https://drone.deadbeef.codes/api/badges/steven/docker-webdav-apache/status.svg)](https://drone.deadbeef.codes/steven/docker-webdav-apache) # docker-webdav-apache #### Via Docker Compose: ``` version: '3' services: webdav: image: registry.deadbeef.codes/docker-webdav-apache:latest restart: always ports: - "80:80" environment: AUTH_TYPE: Digest USERNAME: alice PASSWORD: secret1234 volumes: - /srv/dav:/var/lib/dav ``` ### Environment variables All environment variables are optional. You probably want to at least specify `USERNAME` and `PASSWORD` (or bind mount your own authentication file to `/user.passwd`) otherwise nobody will be able to access your WebDAV server! * **`SERVER_NAMES`**: Comma-separated list of domains (eg, `example.com,www.example.com`). The first is set as the [ServerName](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/core.html#servername), and the rest (if any) are set as [ServerAlias](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/core.html#serveralias). The default is `localhost`. * **`LOCATION`**: The URL path for WebDAV (eg, if set to `/webdav` then clients should connect to `example.com/webdav`). The default is `/`. * **`AUTH_TYPE`**: Apache authentication type to use. This can be `Basic` (best choice for HTTPS) or `Digest` (best choice for HTTP). The default is `Basic`. * **`REALM`**: Sets [AuthName](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_authn_core.html#authname), an identifier that is displayed to clients when they connect. The default is `WebDAV`. * **`USERNAME`**: Authenticate with this username (and the password below). This is ignored if you bind mount your own authentication file to `/user.passwd`. * **`PASSWORD`**: Authenticate with this password (and the username above). This is ignored if you bind mount your own authentication file to `/user.passwd`. * **`ANONYMOUS_METHODS`**: Comma-separated list of HTTP request methods (eg, `GET,POST,OPTIONS,PROPFIND`). Clients can use any method you specify here without authentication. Set to `ALL` to disable authentication. The default is to disallow any anonymous access. * **`SSL_CERT`**: Set to `selfsigned` to generate a self-signed certificate and enable Apache's SSL module. If you specify `SERVER_NAMES`, the first domain is set as the Common Name.