You can use a WebDav client as an alternative to the LabKey interface for accessing files on your LabKey Server. WebDav allows you to read, modify and delete files.
LabKey has tested several MacOSX, Windows and Linux WebDav clients. These are listed here, along with basic instructions on how to connect these clients to your LabKey Server. For full details, please read the documentation provided by the WebDav provider you choose.
By default, you will not be logged into the LabKey Server you access. You will receive only guest privileges.
In order to prompt a login, you need to access a protected project that requires login for access. If you access a protected project, the login process will be initiated. In contrast, if you access a publicly accessible project, the login process will not be initiated, even if you provide a password to your WebDav client.
When using OSX, you do not need to install a WebDav client. You can mount a WebDav share via the Go->Connect to Server dialog. Simply enter a URL of the form:
https://<MYUSERNAME%40MYDOMAIN.COM>@<www.SITENAME.org>/_webdav/<PROJECTNAME>/
https://eknelson%40labkey.com@www.labkey.org/_webdav/_eknelson/
Caution: When folder or project names contain spaces
Problem: Mounting a non-root container with spaces in project or folder names fails for OS X 2.6.6 and 2.6.7. For example, mounting "/_webdav/Flow%20Prj/Test%20Pilot" fails. This does not affect viewing folders/files with spaces. It only affects the connect command.
Workaround: "/sbin/mount -t webdav ...."
Tested clients:
The following screenshot shows a WebDrive client setup to access the same LabKey project as described above for MacOSX:
Note these key fields:
Tested clients: