This is a basic Dropbox clone to sync files across multiple remote folders.
Time spent: <Number of hours spent>
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Time spent:
includes the number of hours spent on the assignment - Client can make GET requests to get file or directory contents
- Client can download a directory as an archive
- Client can make HEAD request to get just the GET headers
- Client can make PUT requests to create new directories and files with content
- Client can make POST requests to update the contents of a file
- Client can make DELETE requests to delete files and folders
- Server will serve from
--dir
or cwd as root - Server will sync
HTTP
modifications over TCP to the Client - Server will sync watched file modifications (e.g.,
fs.watch
) over TCP to the Client
- Client supports multiple connected clients
- Client does not need to make additional
GET
request on"write"
update - Client and User will be redirected from HTTP to HTTPS
- Client will sync back to Server over TCP
- Client will preserve a 'Conflict' file when pushed changes preceeding local edits
- Client can stream and scrub video files (e.g., on iOS)
- Client can create a directory with an archive
- User can connect to the server using an FTP client