A Drone plugin to push files to webdav
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drone-webdav

A WebDAV plugin, for the drone.io project, which allows you to push build artifacts to any WebDAV server, including Nextcloud or ownCloud.

Examples

An example configuration would be as follows:

pipeline:
  upload_debug:
    image: vividboarder/drone-webdav
    file: com.vividboarder.otbeta/build/outputs/apk/com.vividboarder.otbeta-debug.apk
    destination: https://my.nextcloud.com/remote.php/dav/files/vividboarder/Android/Apks/
    user: myusername
    password: mypassword

You probably don't want to check your credentials into your repo, so you may use secrets for this:

pipeline:
  upload_debug:
    image: vividboarder/drone-webdav
    file: com.vividboarder.otbeta/build/outputs/apk/com.vividboarder.otbeta-debug.apk
    destination: https://my.nextcloud.com/remote.php/dav/files/vividboarder/Android/Apks/
    secrets:
      - source: WEBDAV_USER
        target: PLUGIN_USERNAME
      - source: WEBDAV_PASSWORD
        target: PLUGIN_PASSWORD

Customization

The following environment variables can be used for further cutomization:

Variable Description
PLUGIN_PROXY_URL May be used to specify a proxy (e.g. socks5://{ip_address}:{port})
PLUGIN_TIMEOUT Defines a timeout (in seconds) to stop the upload after a certain time.
PLUGIN_ATTEMPTS Defines how often a failed upload should be retried. Normally there is only one upload attempt.
PLUGIN_CUSTOM_ARGUMENTS Additional arguments to be passed to curl.