This WebDav plugin is mainly a POC (proof of concept) for accessing files and documents using WebDav protocol.
This plugin is a fork of this existing railsdav plugin (railsdav) with some modifications to make it run with REDMINE.
This was done using REDMINE trunk r3826 (=> 0.9.5 +) but any release after 0.9 should work. Last tested revision is r4029 (1.0.1)
About subversion support:
To commit changes in Subversion, the plugin opens the repository with the file protocol. For this reason, you need the following:
- The repositories have to be installed on the REDMINE server.
- Plugin will replace the beginning of your repository location ([protocol]://[server]/) with “file:///svnroot/”. You may need to create a symbolic link /svnroot for this to work…
WEBDAV is using basic HTTP authentication which is not supported in REDMINE core (at least in 0.9.5). A workaround is to use this very nice plugin redmine_http_auth in conjunction with Apache and RedmineAdvanced.pm (located in redmine_webdav/extra/svn)
All this documentation is based on my own server configuration. Especially, my REDMINE instance is installed in a /redmine sub-uri (see http://www.redmine.org/wiki/redmine/HowTo_Install_Redmine_in_a_sub-URI for more details). If this doesn’t apply to your server, you will have to change the following instructions to reflect your own configuration (for example, replace /redmine/webdav with /webdav only, if you don’t use a sub-uri…)
If you want to install redmine_http_auth, run the following command from your redmine directory:
- ruby script/plugin install http://github.com/AdamLantos/redmine_http_auth.git
Then install redmine_webdav with:
- ruby script/plugin install http://github.com/amartel/redmine_webdav.git
- rake db:migrate_plugins RAILS_ENV=“production”
Railsdav needs these 2 plugins:
- unicode
- shared-mime-info
Under linux, install is done with:
- sudo gem install unicode
- sudo gem install shared-mime-info
Assuming you are using RHEL5/CentOS5:
- Copy redmine_webdav/extra/svn/RedmineAdavanced.pm in /etc/httpd/Apache/Authn
- Create the file /etc/httpd/conf.d/redmine_webdav.conf
<Location /redmine/webdav>
AuthType Basic
AuthName REDMINE
Require valid-user
PerlAccessHandler Apache::Authn::RedmineAdvanced::access_handler
PerlAuthenHandler Apache::Authn::RedmineAdvanced::authen_handler
RedmineDSN “DBI:mysql:database=redmine;host=192.168.10.1;port=3306”
RedmineDbUser “redmine”
RedmineDbPass “password”
RedmineAuthenticationOnly “On”
Order allow,deny
Allow from 127.0.0.1
Satisfy Any
</Location>
/etc/init.d/httpd restart
If everything is OK, you should see both plugins (WebDav and HTTP authentication) in the plugin list (Administration → Plugins)
New permissions are now available and you have to assign them to the roles you need
Don’t forget to activate the webdav module in the projects where you want to access files over WevDav
You have to use a WebDav client in order to use the plugin.
For MacOSX (webdav access is natively supported):
- Open the finder and choose “Go to → Connect to server…”
- enter http://myserver/redmine/webdav as the url of the server
- enter your credentials (login/password)
- You’re in
For linux/Ubuntu:
- menu Places → Connect to Server…
- Service type: WebDAV (HTTP)
- Server: myserver
- Folder: /redmine/webdav
- Click Connect
For WindowsXP:
- Open My Network Places.
- Double-click Add Network Place.
- Click Next twice, then type http://myserver/redmine/webdav
- Click Next
- enter your credentials (login/password)
- Click Finish
Railsdav (WebDAV for Ruby On Rails)
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THIS IS A MODIFIED VERSION OF THE ORIGINAL Railsdav, created by Marcello Nuccio. I have done it because I was not able to make to use the original one.
READ COMMENTS IN lib/acts_as_webdav.rb TO START!
Railsdav is a plugin which allows for custom WebDAV controllers to be added to a Ruby On Rails application to expose functionality as filesystems to WebDAV clients such as Mac OS X Finder, Windows Network Places, Dreamweaver etc.
Railsdav requires the following gems in addition to rails
- unicode (gem install unicode)
- shared-mime-info (gem install shared-mime-info)
Railsdav was created by Stuart Eccles (http://www.liverail.net/). I’d like to thank the following people for assisting with Railsdav
- Albert Ramstedt who contributed bug fixes for a variety of code issues and helped with re-structuring the plugin
- Alex MacCaw
- Fabien Franzen