# Uguu Uguu is a simple temporary file uploading and sharing platform where files get deleted after 24 hours. ## Features - One click uploading, no registration required - A minimal, modern web interface - Drag & drop supported - Upload API with multiple response choices - JSON - HTML - Text - CSV - Supports [ShareX](https://getsharex.com/) and other screenshot tools ### Demo See the real world example at [uguu.se](https://uguu.se). ## Requirements Original development environment is Nginx + PHP7.3 + SQLite, but is confirmed to work with Apache 2.4 and newer PHP versions. ## Install For the purposes of this guide, we won't cover setting up Nginx, PHP, SQLite, Node, or NPM. So we'll just assume you already have them all running well. ### Compiling First you must get a copy of the uguu code. To do so, clone this git repo. ```bash git clone https://github.com/nokonoko/uguu ``` Assuming you already have Node and NPM working, compilation is easy. Run the following commands to do so, please configure `dist.json` before you compile. ```bash cd uguu/ make make install ``` OR ```bash make install DESTDIR=/desired/path/for/site ``` After this, the uguu site is now compressed and set up inside `dist/`, or, if specified, `DESTDIR`. ## Configuring Front-end related settings, such as the name of the site, and maximum allowable file size, are found in `dist.json`. Changes made here will only take effect after rebuilding the site pages. This may be done by running `make` from the root of the site directory. Back-end related settings, such as database configuration, and path for uploaded files, are found in `static/php/includes/settings.inc.php`. Changes made here take effect immediately. If you intend to allow uploading files larger than 2 MB, you may also need to increase POST size limits in `php.ini` and webserver configuration. For PHP, modify `upload_max_filesize` and `post_max_size` values. The configuration option for nginx webserver is `client_max_body_size`. Edit checkdb.sh and checkfiles.sh to the proper paths: ```bash sqlite3 /path/to/db/uguu.sq3 "DELETE FROM files WHERE date <= strftime('%s', datetime('now', '-1 day'));" ``` ```bash find /path/to/files/ -mmin +1440 -exec rm -f {} \; ``` Then add them to your crontab: ```bash 0,30 * * * * bash /path/to/checkfiles.sh 0,30 * * * * bash /path/to/checkdb.sh ``` These scripts check if DB entries and files are older then 24 hours and if they are deletes them. ## Using SQLite as DB engine We need to create the SQLite database before it may be used by uguu. Fortunately, this is incredibly simple. First create a directory for the database, e.g. `mkdir /var/db/uguu`. Then, create a new SQLite database from the schema, e.g. `sqlite3 /var/db/uguu/uguu.sq3 -init /home/uguu/sqlite_schema.sql`. Then, finally, ensure the permissions are correct, e.g. ```bash chown www-data:www-data /var/db/uguu chmod 0750 /var/db/uguu chmod 0640 /var/db/uguu/uguu.sq3 ``` Finally, edit `php/includes/settings.inc.php` to indicate this is the database engine you would like to use. Make the changes outlined below ```php define('UGUU_DB_CONN', '[stuff]'); ---> define('UGUU_DB_CONN', 'sqlite:/var/db/uguu/uguu.sq3'); define('UGUU_DB_USER', '[stuff]'); ---> define('UGUU_DB_USER', null); define('UGUU_DB_PASS', '[stuff]'); ---> define('UGUU_DB_PASS', null); ``` *NOTE: The directory where the SQLite database is stored, must be writable by the web server user* ### Apache If you are running Apache and want to compress your output when serving files, add to your `.htaccess` file: AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html text/plain text/css application/javascript application/x-javascript application/json Remember to enable `deflate_module` and `filter_module` modules in your Apache configuration file. ## Getting help Hit me up at [@nekunekus](https://twitter.com/nekunekus) or email me at neku@pomf.se ## Credits Uguu is based off [Pomf](http://github.com/pomf/pomf). ## License Uguu is free software, and is released under the terms of the Expat license. See `LICENSE`.