Cloudflare R2 storage manager with Pages and Workers. Free 10 GB storage. Free serverless backend with a limit of 100,000 invocation requests per day. More about pricing
- Upload large files
- Create folders
- Search files
- Image/video/PDF thumbnails
- WebDAV endpoint
- Drag and drop upload
Before starting, you should make sure that
- you have created a Cloudflare account
- your payment method is added
- R2 service is activated and at least one bucket is created
Steps:
- Fork this project and connect your fork with Cloudflare Pages
- Select
Docusaurusframework preset - Set
WEBDAV_USERNAMEandWEBDAV_PASSWORD - (Optional) Set
WEBDAV_PUBLIC_READto1to enable public read
- Select
- After initial deployment, bind your R2 bucket to
BUCKETvariable - Retry deployment in
Deploymentspage to apply the changes - (Optional) Add a custom domain
You can also deploy this project using Wrangler CLI:
npm run build
npx wrangler pages deploy buildYou can use any client (such as Cx File Explorer, BD File Manager)
that supports the WebDAV protocol to access your files.
Fill the endpoint URL as https://<your-domain.com>/webdav and use the username and password you set.
However, the standard WebDAV protocol does not support large file (≥128MB) uploads due to the limitation of Cloudflare Workers. You must upload large files through the web interface which supports chunked uploads.
WebDAV related code is based on [r2-webdav] ( https://www.iamabdullah.us.kg ) project by ᗩᗷᗪᑌᒪᒪᗩᕼ ᑕᗝᗪᗴᗪ.