From: Brian Warner Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 02:04:47 +0000 (-0700) Subject: webapi.txt: clear up underspecified items, replace 'webpassword' paragraph X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/%5B/%5D%20/uri/flags/statistics?a=commitdiff_plain;h=31bfb3950a12a65a55ae761fb403ec610b063a6d;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git webapi.txt: clear up underspecified items, replace 'webpassword' paragraph with a section about our expected plans for #98, add more introductory text to the sections on manipulate-file vs manipulate-directory. --- diff --git a/docs/webapi.txt b/docs/webapi.txt index b849fdfc..d660bf08 100644 --- a/docs/webapi.txt +++ b/docs/webapi.txt @@ -7,8 +7,12 @@ on the local host can connect. Using "ssl:8011:privateKey=mykey.pem:certKey=cert.pem" would run an SSL server. See twisted.application.strports for more details. -If $NODEDIR/webpassword exists, it will be used (somehow) to require HTTP -Digest Authentication for all webserver connections. XXX specify how +In this release, anyone who can connect to this port will be able to use the +vdrive. Authentication will be added in a near-future release, probably by +having the node generate an unguessable prefix which should be inserted +before the 'vdrive' segment in the URLS described below, and writing this +nonce to a read-by-owner-only file in $NODEDIR. Please see ticket #98 for +details. == vdrive == @@ -55,9 +59,9 @@ control how what we want to do with the data and how it should be presented. In the following examples "$URL" is a shorthand for a URL like the ones described above, with "vdrive/" as the top level, followed by a -slash-separated sequence of file or directory names. "$NEWURL" is a -shorthand for a URL pointing to a location in the vdrive where currently -nothing exists. +slash-separated sequence of directory names, ending with the name of a file +or a directory. "$NEWURL" is a shorthand for a URL pointing to a location in +the vdrive where currently nothing exists. GET $URL @@ -143,6 +147,10 @@ nothing exists. === Manipulating files by name === +In these examples, $NEWURL is specifically defined to point to a location in +the vdrive where currently nothing exists, and will be used to refer to a +file rather than a directory. + PUT $NEWURL This uploads a file to the given place in the vdrive. It will create @@ -158,6 +166,9 @@ nothing exists. === Manipulating directories by name === +In this section, $URL and $NEWURL specifically refer to directories, rather +than files. + PUT $NEWURL?t=mkdir Create a new empty directory at the given path. The HTTP response contains @@ -166,11 +177,14 @@ nothing exists. GET $URL?t=rename-form&name=$CHILDNAME - This provides a useful facility to browser-based user interfaces. It + This provides a useful facility to browser-based user interfaces. It returns a page containing a form targetting the "POST $URL t=rename" functionality described below, with the provided $CHILDNAME present in the - 'from_name' field of that form. I.e. this presents a form offering to + 'from_name' field of that form. I.e. this presents a form offering to rename $CHILDNAME, requesting the new name, and submitting POST rename. + Note that this can be used to rename both files and directories, but the + GET request itself is always directed to the directory containing the + object to be renamed. == URIs == @@ -196,8 +210,9 @@ above, with "uri/" as the top level, followed by a URI. Note that since tahoe URIs may contain slashes (in particular, dirnode URIs contain a FURL, which resembles a regular HTTP URL and starts with pb://), when URIs are used in this form, they must be specially quoted. All slashes -in the URI must be replaced by '!' characters. XXX consider changing the -allmydata.org uri format to relieve the user of this requirement. +in the URI must be replaced by '!' characters. The intent is to remove this +unpleasant requirement in a future release: please see ticket #102 for +details. GET $URI_URL GET $URI_URL?t=json