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[GH-ISSUE #20] Feature Request: Webdav crawler #20
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Originally created by @speedmann on GitHub (Apr 18, 2017).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/RD17/ambar/issues/20
Hi all,
i'd like to have a new crawler available to access webdav folders.
Please let me know if you need any additional information about what i'd like to see, but i hope the general "webdav crawler" is explicit enough to understand what is needed.
Thank you very much
@speedmann commented on GitHub (Jul 25, 2017):
Hi all,
any update on this or anything I can do to help?
@sochix commented on GitHub (Jul 25, 2017):
Hi @speedmann, we are working on this feature.
In the mean time, can you please describe what services you will connect to Ambar via WebDav crawler?
Also it will be nice if you can share some feedback about Ambar usage (main purpose/cons and pros).
We need this info to optimize our marketing campaign.
Thank you!
@opendba commented on GitHub (Aug 8, 2017):
Hi,
I would second this enhancement request. Having webdav crawler would allow me to easily crawl locally running dropbox alternative ownCloud which only supports webdav interface. Besides owncloud there are lots of systems that provide access via webdav interface.
At the moment I'm evaluating ambar for personal use to search thru tons of files that are stored on my computer.
Thank you.
@speedmann commented on GitHub (Aug 10, 2017):
sorry @sochix didn't see your answer.
I'd like to connect a nextcloud instance (and possibly the telekom cloud instance, which provides webdav as interface) to ambar.
The main usage of ambar is for private use and to organise private documents in an order and searchable way.
@sochix commented on GitHub (Apr 19, 2018):
You can mount webdav folder to our local fs crawler in th elatest release