delta
is a small hobby project that I did in my free time. It's a self-hosted file uploader + URL shortner. In short, you can fire a simple curl
command with a file name, and that file will be uploaded to your server, after that you'll have a short url as a reponse of upload. And you can use this URL to fetch the uploaded file. Same goes with URL shortner
- ⚡ File uploader backed with Superfast Expressjs and Multer
- 📁 URL shortener for files (upload file ⇒ get shortened URL in return)
- 🌐 URL shortener for long URLS (
http://example.com/games/minecraft/world
⇒http://sma.ll/6Tj
) - 🔥 Custom URL support (
http://example.com/longurl/school/college/work
⇒http://sma.ll/life
) - 🎉 Secured with API keys
- 👪 Multiuser + Multidomain support on the same server (see this)
- ⌛ Configurable Cron job for deleting resources older than X time
- 🔢 Never Clashing (0% collision guaranteed) Permanent ID's for generated URLs.
- 💣 self destructing links
- 🔐 Password protected links
- 👻 Easy to install, setup and use :P
git clone https://github.com/fosslife/delta.git
Or, download zip from master branch
Open config.js. it has multiple things you need to configure
users
: list of users with their own api-keys, name etc.name
: Name of the user, a folder will be created with this name inside upload directory.apiKey
: a random long string (mandatory as user identification is done with this key, can't leave empty)- run
cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | fold -w 32 | head -n 1
ORdate | md5sum | base64 | head -c 32
to create one domainUrl: 'https://your.domain.url/'
Keep the trailing slash/
timeZone
: 'Your/Timezone' This is used to run the cron job periodically according to your locationuploadpath
: Absolute path where you want your files to be stored on servercron
:schedule
: Cron schedule string, default is 1st Day of every month at 00:00min_age
: Minimum time (days) for which file should be retainedmax_age
: Maximum time (days) for which file should be retainedmax_size
: Maximum file size to calculate retaintion period against (it's not max size of file to upload)
dbconfig
: Redis configurationport
: Redis server porthost
: Set via REDIS_HOST env variable for Docker, give your server URL if you are not using dockerpassword
: Server password
port
: Port at which you want to run delta aturlLength
: length of the generated URL, 4 to 7 are considered good.urlString
: list of characters from which shortened URL is generated, you can remove I,l,4,A etc look-alike characters if you want
There are two ways to use delta
- docker method and
- non-docker(direct) method
| although I have created basic Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml, and it works, I don't know much docker I need help with persistance storage/volume etc. If you know Docker, that'd be a great help :)
sudo apt-get install redis-server
sudo systemctl enable --now redis-server.service
sudo dnf -y install redis
sudo systemctl enable --now redis
| for other OS: https://www.google.com/search?q=install+redis+on+my+os
npm install # or yarn install
- run
npm start
oryarn start
! Server is started, enjoy!
If ther's something not working, please submit an issue, I will make sure I fix it in upcoming weekend :D
If you have installed everything correctly, and server is working it's really easy to use it.
Most basic method, and it will work with just simple curl
command or alternative.
- Go to the directory from which you want to upload the file
- run
curl -H 'api-key: API_KEY' -F file=@filename https://url.com/
, - Replace required data accordingly
- API_KEY - The exact key you have given on server in
config.json
- filename - filename you want to upload
- API_KEY - The exact key you have given on server in
- Just replace
-F file=@filename
part with-d 'url=http://google.com/
. Rest of the command stays same - To generate custom URLs add
-d 'custom=test'
with previous command
See Examples for more details.
Considering apiKey = 1234:
- To upload a file called dogs.jpg
curl -H 'api-key: 1234' -F [email protected] http://url.com/
- To shorten a URL, say this repository
curl -H 'api-key: 1234' -d 'url=https://github.com/fosslife/delta.git' http://url.com/
- To shorten custom URL, again this repository, to
delta
curl -H 'api-key: 1234' -d 'url=https://github.com/fosslife/dekta.git' -d 'custom=delta' http://url.com/
- To Shorten a URL and set automatic expiry of 15 minutes
curl -H 'api-key: 1234' -d 'url=https://example.com/' -d 'expires=15m'
- To upload a file and lock it with password, so that only people with that password can see that file
curl -H 'api-key: 1234' -F [email protected] -F 'pass=eNcRyPt' http://url.com/
of course, file uploads don't have custom URLs, both files and URLs can have password and expiry duration. keep in mind expiry duration can only be in format {number}{s|m|h|d|w|M}
(stands for Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days, Weeks, Months respectively) like 15s
for 15 seconds, 1d
for 1 day, 2M
for two months etc.
delta is a private file uploader, and it's supposed to be used for personal use only. Unlike many other famous file uploaders it's not open to all. for that purpose, you can just keep your API key simple like a
or something and distribute it publicly somewhere so that everyone can use your servers instance.
But what if you don't want to distribute your api key but still let other people use the server? what if each users data is supposed to be stored in different directory? what if other users don't want your hostname in return but something different?
:grin: delta supports all of it. multiuser
branch lets you host delta for multiple users on the same instance. just edit the given config.json
and you are good to go. The structure of config.json
is a littlebit different than that of master branch
- Everything is inside a
users
array - First element represents the name of the user.
- this will be used to create different directories to store the uploaded files for each user.
- keep this parameter same for those users you want to store files in the same directory
- Second parameter is apiKey, this can be different for each user
- third paramter is the server name which will be returned as a short URL as a response.
Example: this is current configuration:
{
users: [
['Spark', 'spark1234', 'https://i.spark.pepe/'],
['John', '1234John', 'https://john.meme/']
];
}
And, If spark makes a request to the server with his own api key, the server will store the uploaded file inside a different dir called spark
in uploads/
folder, and will return https://i.sprk.pw/7HgY
as shortened URL, but if John makes a request to same server with his private api key, his files will be stored in John
directory under uploads/
folder, and he will get https://john.meme/8Hy
in return :)
delta is Licensed under MIT