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action upload-webdav

A Github Action for uploading files to a webdav server

## :cartwheeling: Usage ```yaml uses: bxb100/action-upload-webdav@v1 with: webdav_address: ${{secrets.address}} webdav_username: ${{secrets.username}} webdav_password: ${{secrets.password}} webdav_upload_path: "/data" files: "./test/**" ``` > :warning: for security purpose, please using the environment, check in https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-guides/encrypted-secrets ## :writing_hand: All Parameters |Input|Description|Default| |---|---|---| |`webdav_address`|WebDAV address| - | |`webdav_username`|WebDAV username| - | |`webdav_password`|WebDAV password| - | |`webdav_upload_path`| The WebDAV path where you want to upload, Some server not support root path | - | |[`files`](#files)| Newline-delimited list of path globs for asset files to upload
:feet: You can learn more about multi-line yaml syntax [here](https://yaml-multiline.info/) | - | |`fail_on_unmatched_files`|Fail the action when exist unmatch file pattern| false | > :no_bicycles: Now we just support the basic authentication ## :potted_plant: Detail ### files Using the [@action/glob](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/tree/main/packages/glob) to search for files matching glob patterns. You can set muliple pattern to active the search.
Pattern Details ### Patterns #### Glob behavior Patterns `*`, `?`, `[...]`, `**` (globstar) are supported. With the following behaviors: - File names that begin with `.` may be included in the results - Case insensitive on Windows - Directory separator `/` and `\` both supported on Windows #### Tilde expansion Supports basic tilde expansion, for current user HOME replacement only. Example: - `~` may expand to /Users/johndoe - `~/foo` may expand to /Users/johndoe/foo #### Comments Patterns that begin with `#` are treated as comments. #### Exclude patterns Leading `!` changes the meaning of an include pattern to exclude. Multiple leading `!` flips the meaning. #### Escaping Wrapping special characters in `[]` can be used to escape literal glob characters in a file name. For example the literal file name `hello[a-z]` can be escaped as `hello[[]a-z]`. On Linux/macOS `\` is also treated as an escape character.
## :book: Thanks - [action-gh-release](https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release) - [toolkit](https://github.com/actions/toolkit) - [webdav-client](https://github.com/perry-mitchell/webdav-client)