Create simple shares with s3 as the backend.
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A simple server to share objects on an s3 bucket and display them in a nice way.
Features
- Share any object on an s3 bucket
- Generate short urls for the share
- Simple API to create shares
Building
Run make
and the binary together with the web frontend will be in the build
directory.
Usage
Run the s3browser
binary with the --help
flag to see the available options.
The public
directory needs to be in the same directory as the binary.
S3Share requires two things:
- a s3 bucket with read access
- a sql database
Synopsis
s3share 0.1
Usage: s3share --s3-endpoint ENDPOINT --s3-bucket BUCKET --s3-access-key ACCESS_KEY --s3-secret-key SECRET_KEY [--s3-disable-ssl] [--address ADDRESS] --api-username USERNAME --api-password PASSWORD --db DB
Options:
--s3-endpoint ENDPOINT
host[:port] [env: S3_ENDPOINT]
--s3-bucket BUCKET bucket to use [env: S3_BUCKET]
--s3-access-key ACCESS_KEY [env: S3_ACCESS_KEY]
--s3-secret-key SECRET_KEY [env: S3_SECRET_KEY]
--s3-disable-ssl [default: false, env: S3_DISABLE_SSL]
--address ADDRESS what address to listen on [default: :3000, env: ADDRESS]
--api-username USERNAME
username for API [env: API_USERNAME]
--api-password PASSWORD
password for API [env: API_PASSWORD]
--db DB DSN in format: https://github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql#dsn-data-source-name [env: DB_CONNECTION]
--help, -h display this help and exit
--version display version and exit
API
Use the provided username and password with basic auth.
Shares ids consist of six alphanumeric characters e.g. jW8ADy
.
GET /api/share
: Get a list of all sharesGET /api/share/:id
: Get a share by id. Result:
{"slug":"jW8ADy","key":"/myObj.txt"}
POST /api/share
: Create a new share. Data to send:
{"key":"/myObj.txt"}
DELETE /api/share/:id
: Delete a share
Other urls are:
/:id
to get the default site to display the share./s/:id
to get the shared file directly.
When you request a shared file directly, you can add anything after a dot behind the id e.g. /s/jW8ADy.png
.
This is done to make the browser display the file correctly. On the server side, this will be stripped away.
Tech stack
Backend
- Go
- Minio s3 client
- Mux
Frontend
- Svelte
- Highlight.js
- Typescript