Sat, 05 Aug 2017 10:12:12 +0200
adds more documentation details the three check commands
dav info ======== **`info [-pc] <url>`** Prints some information and lists all properties for the resource specified by url. ### Example 1: info of a collection In this example *myserv* is a configured repository with the base url *https://example.com/webdav/*. Because *col* is not encrypted, the *url* is just the *path* appended to base url. $ dav info myserv/col/ name: col path: /col url: https://example.com/webdav/col type: collection size: 28 namespace: DAV: creationdate: 2017-06-14T09:32:43Z getetag: "1000-551e83bebc19c" getlastmodified: Wed, 14 Jun 2017 09:32:43 GMT supportedlock: ### Example 2: encrypted resource With encrypted resources, the *path* and *url* are different. The real resource name is random, but the name used by *dav* is stored in the *crypto-name* property. $ dav info -c myserv/crres name: crres path: /crres url: https://example.com/webdav/wsIwbLxuJQTGtgiMAD1KGeaY type: resource size: 48 bytes namespace: DAV: creationdate: 2017-07-09T16:18:09Z getcontentlength: 48 getetag: "30-553e4cfecd170" getlastmodified: Sun, 09 Jul 2017 16:18:09 GMT supportedlock: namespace: http://apache.org/dav/props/ executable: F namespace: http://davutils.org/ crypto-hash: fm4zstp/FevTs1aoUXc3+mqTmAf2Go+zQ34rSp8/ixDlGLQJXR74Je+WMl1zxZKbS/+5VwDhyZ9pT3gInsq2SA== crypto-key: mykey crypto-name: ZU+lZtFi3dprBz44714plYwfRnhyI/apYq46Sk/B6QU=