Use Cloudflare Workers to provide a WebDav interface for Cloudflare R2.
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Bump undici from 5.28.2 to 5.28.3
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r2-webdav

Deploy to Cloudflare Workers

Use Cloudflare Workers to provide a WebDav interface for Cloudflare R2.

Usage

Change wrangler.toml to your own.

[[r2_buckets]]
binding = 'bucket' # <~ valid JavaScript variable name, don't change this
bucket_name = 'webdav'

Then use wrangler to deploy.

wrangler deploy

wrangler secret put USERNAME
wrangler secret put PASSWORD

Development

With wrangler, you can build, test, and deploy your Worker with the following commands:

# run your Worker in an ideal development workflow (with a local server, file watcher & more)
$ npm run dev

# deploy your Worker globally to the Cloudflare network (update your wrangler.toml file for configuration)
$ npm run deploy

Read the latest worker crate documentation here: https://docs.rs/worker