Fri, 22 Mar 2019 13:07:31 +0100
adds dav-sync splitconfig parser
--- title: 'Configuration' --- The file `$HOME/.dav/sync.xml` is used for configuring sync-directories. The *sync.xml* file is an XML file with `<configuration>` as root element. This element can only have `<directory>` elements as children. ## directory This element configures a sync-directory. A sync-directory must have a unique name, a (local) path, repository and a database. Required elements: `<name>`, `<repository>`, `<path>`, `<database>` \ Optional elements: `<collection>`, `<trash>`, `<max-retry>`, `<backup-on-pull>`, `<lock-pull>`, `<lock-push>`, `<lock-timeout>`, `<filter>` ### name Unique sync-directory identifer. This identifer is used in combination with all *dav-sync* commands. Type: string \ Example: `<name>mysyncdir</name>` ### repository Name of the WebDAV-repository. A repository with the same name must be configured in [config.xml][1]. Type: string \ Example: `<name>myrepo</name>` ### path The path of the local directory that should be synchronized. The path must be an absolute path or start with an environment variable. A path with an environment variable must start with an `$` followed by the variable name optionally followed by a path. For example: `<path>$HOME/Documents</path>` The part between `$` and `/` is the environment variable name. Type: string \ Example: `<path>/absolute/path</path>` ### database Path to the database file used for this sync-directory. The path must be relative to the *$HOME/.dav/* directory. Type: string \ Example: `<database>myrepo-db.xml</database>` ### collection Path of the collection relative to the repository root collection. For example if the repository url is *http://example.com/webdav/* and the collection value is */myfiles/*, the directory is synchronized with *http://example.com/webdav/myfiles/* Type: string \ Default: / \ Example: `<collection>/myfiles</collection>` ### trash Path to the trash directory for this sync-directory. Files that should be deleted will be moved to this directory. The value must be an absolute path or relative to the sync-directory path. Type: string \ Example: `<trash>.trash</trash>` ### max-retry This integer value controls how many attempts of downloading/uploading a file in case of an error are made. Type: integer \ Default: 0 \ Example: `<max-retry>3</max-retry>` ### backup-on-pull If this element has the value of true, the *pull* command will move old local files to the trash directory before downloading the new version from the server. Type: boolean \ Default: false \ Example: `<backup-on-pull>true</backup-on-pull>` ### lock-pull Enables locking for the *pull* command. Type: boolean \ Default: false \ Example: `<lock-pull>true</lock-pull>` ### lock-push Enables locking for the *push* command. Type: boolean \ Default: false \ Example: `<lock-push>true</lock-push>` ### lock-timeout Specifies the lock timeout in seconds. If the lock-timeout is 0, the client doesn't request a specific timeout and the server's default value is used. If the lock-timeout is -1, a infinite timeout is requested. Type: integer \ Default: 0 \ Example: `<lock-timeout>50</lock-timeout>` ### tagconfig Configures the local store for resource tags. If this element is specified, resource tags are stored locally. Optional elements: local-store, detect-changes, xattr-name, on-conflict ### local-store Specifies the tag-store type. Currently the only available type is `xattr`. The element can contain the attribute `format` with one of the following values: `text`, `csv`, `xml`, `macos`. The default value is `text`. Type: tagstore type enum \ Default: xattr \ Example: `<local-store format="csv">xattr</local-store>` ### xattr-name Specifies the name of the extended attribute for storing tags. The default value is `tags`, unless you are using the `macos` format, where the default value is `com.apple.metadata:_kMDItemUserTags`. Type: string \ Default: tags \ Example: `<xattr-name>file_tags</xattr-name> ### detect-changes Controls, if tag changes should be detected. Type: boolean \ Default: false \ Example: `<detect-changes>true</detect-changes>` ### on-conflict Specifies the behavior, when tag conflicts occur. Possible values are: `no_conflict`, `keep_local`, `keep_remote`, `merge` Type: onconflict enum \ Default: no_conflict \ Example: `<on-conflict>merge</on-conflict>` ### filter With the filter element, include and exclude filters can be specified, to control which files are synchronized. The *pull*, *push* and *archive* command apply these filters to file paths. At first it is checked if a file is matching any include filter. If so only files matching not an exclude filter are further processed. It is also possible to filter resources by tags. Tags can dynamically be applied to individual files. The tag filter elements contains a tag filter expression. Only files that match the filter expression are synchronized. Note: The file path is relative to the directory path (and WebDAV collection) but always starts with an path separator. Optional elements: `<include>`, `<exclude>`, `<tags>` ### include Controls which files will be included by *pull* and *push*. If an include filter is specified, only files matching this filter are included. Type: regex string \ Default: .* \ Example: <filter> <include>\.pdf$</include> </filter> ### exclude Controls which files will be excluded by *pull* and *push*. Type: regex string \ Example: <filter> <exclude>^/secretdir</exclude> <exclude>\.DS_Store$</exclude> </filter> ### tags Filters resources by tags. Only resources, that are not a collection, are effected. If tags are not stored locally, the pull command still uses the filter. Filter Syntax: filter ::= operator? , (tag_list | ("(" , filter , ")")+) tag_list ::= tag , ("," tag)* operator ::= "&" | "|" | "1" | "0" Type: tag filter expression \ Example: <filter> <!-- sync only resources that have one of this tags --> <tags>| (tag1, tag2, tag3)</tags> </filter>