pomdtr
webdavServer
Script
Webdav Manage your vals from a webdav client (ex: https://cyberduck.io/) ⚠️ some webdav operations are not supported, so support can vary between clients. Installation Click "Create Val" on the code block, and change it's type to http. import { basicAuth } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/basicAuth";
import { verifyToken } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/verifyToken";
import { serveVals } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/webdavServer";
export default basicAuth(serveVals, {
verifyUser: (user) => {
return verifyToken(user);
},
}); Use a val town token as the username, and keep the password blank to authenticate.
5
pomdtr
basicAuth
Script
Val Town Basic Auth Add basic auth on top of any http val Usage Wrap your HTTP handler in the basicAuth middleware. import { basicAuth } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/basicAuth";
function handler(req: Request) {
return new Response("You are authenticated!");
}
export default basicAuth(handler, { verifyUser: (username, password) => username == "user" && password == "password" }); If you want to use an apiToken as a password: import { basicAuth } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/basicAuth";
import { verifyToken } from "https://www.val.town/v/pomdtr/verifyToken"
function handler(req: Request) {
return new Response("You are authenticated!");
}
export default basicAuth(handler, { verifyUser: (_, password) => verifyToken(password) });
7
pomdtr-webdav.web.val.run
Updated: November 7, 2024