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NAME

       aiocoap-fileserver - File server for CoAP

       A  simple  file  server that serves the contents of a given directory in a read-only fashion via CoAP. It
       provides directory listings, and guesses the media type of files it serves.

       It follows the conventions set out for the kitchen-sink fileserver, optionally with write  support,  with
       some caveats:

       • There  are  some  time-of-check / time-of-use race conditions around the handling of ETags, which could
         probably only be resolved if heavy file system locking were used. Some of these races are a consequence
         of this server implementing atomic writes through renames.

         As long as no other processes access the working area, and aiocoap is run single  threaded,  the  races
         should not be visible to CoAP users.

       • ETags  are  constructed  based on information in the file's (or directory's) stat output -- this avoids
         reaing the whole file on overwrites etc.

         This means that forcing the MTime to stay constant across a change would confuse clients.

       • While GET requests on files are served block by block (reading  only  what  is  being  requested),  PUT
         operations are spooled in memory rather than on the file system.

       • Directory creation and deletion is not supported at the moment.

          usage: aiocoap-fileserver [-h] [--version] [-v] [--register [RD-URI]]
                                    [--etag-length LENGTH] [--write] [--bind BIND]
                                    [--credentials CREDENTIALS]
                                    [--tls-server-certificate CRT]
                                    [--tls-server-key KEY]
                                    [path]

POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS

       path   Root directory of the server

              Default: .

NAMED ARGUMENTS

       --version
              show program's version number and exit

       -v, --verbose
              Be more verbose (repeat to debug)

              Default: 0

       --register
              Register with a Resource directory

              Default: False

       --etag-length
              Possible choices: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

              Control length of ETag, 0-8 (0 disables, for servers where files are never modified)

              Default: 8

       --write
              Allow writes by any user

              Default: False

       --bind Host and/or port to bind to (see --help-bind for details)

       --credentials
              JSON file pointing to credentials for the server's identity/ies.

       --tls-server-certificate
              TLS certificate (chain) to present to connecting clients (in PEM format)

       --tls-server-key
              TLS key to load that supports the server certificate

COPYRIGHT

       Christian Amsüss and the aiocoap contributors

0.4                                               Apr 03, 2025                             AIOCOAP-FILESERVER(1)