forked from gitbot/uguu
Sugoi is a fork of the popular file hosting service Uguu with cosmetic changes.
css | ||
font | ||
img | ||
includes | ||
js | ||
public/files | ||
rain | ||
.gitignore | ||
api.php | ||
error_meow.php | ||
error.php | ||
index.php | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
upload-done.php |
About
Temp file sharing application source code, stores files and deletes after X amount of time. Forked from Uguu.se available here.
Tested with:
- Nginx+PHP5-FPM (PHP 5.4) on Debian 7 Wheezy
- Apache (PHP 5.4) on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
- Apache (PHP 5.6) on Debian 8 Jessie
- Nginx+PHP5-FPM (PHP 5.6) on Debian 8 Jessie
Install:
- Deploy base code, for example with
git clone https://github.com/pierre-alain-b/Uguu.git
- Modify includes/config.php (copy config.template.php as a starting point) to set up the main options for Uguu.
- Some file extensions are blocked by default, this can be changed via includes/config.php's CONFIG_BLOCKED_EXTENSIONS value.
- Copy
rain/template/footer.template.html
asrain/template/footer.html
and personalize the footer as you wish - Execute check.sh regularly with cron to delete old files:
crontab -e
and add0,15,30,45 * * * * bash /path/to/check.sh
(or adapt if you know how cron works). - Make the Uguu/public/files and Uguu/rain/cache directory modifiable by the web server user:
chown -R www-data:www-data /path/to/Uguu/public/files
andchown -R www-data:www-data /path/to/Uguu/rain/cache
- Make sure the Uguu/public/files folder is not indexable, you may use a virtual host config similar to this one:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName path.to.uguu
DocumentRoot /var/www/Uguu/
<Directory /var/www/Uguu/>
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
Alias "/files" "/var/www/Uguu/public/files/"
<Directory /var/www/Uguu/public/files/>
<Files *>
SetHandler default-handler
</Files>
AllowOverride None
Options -Indexes
Require all granted
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
Using the API
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Leaving POST value 'name' empty will cause it to save using the original filename.
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Leaving POST value 'randomname' empty will cause it to use original filename or custom name if 'name' is set to file.ext.
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Putting anything into POST value 'randomname' will cause it to return a random filename + ext (xxxxxx.ext).
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Putting a custom name into POST value 'name' will cause it to return a custom filename (yourpick.ext).
E.g:
- curl -i -F name=test.jpg -F file=@localfile.jpg http://path.to.uguu/api.php?d=upload (HTML Response)
- curl -i -F name=test.jpg -F file=@localfile.jpg http://path.to.uguu/api.php?d=upload-tool (Plain text Response)