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### Expiration time |
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To customize the expiration time, use the header `X-Expire: <seconds>`, or a GET argument `?expire=<seconds>` e.g. |
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To customize the expiration time, use the header `X-Expire: <secs>`, or a URL parameter `?expire=<secs>` e.g. |
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``` |
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$ curl -X POST --data-binary @RICKROLL.txt 0.0.0.0:7745 -i -H 'X-Expire: 60' |
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File is updated by sending a `PUT` request to the file's URL. |
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The `PUT` request can change file expiration (`X-Expire: <secs>` or GET arg `expire`), |
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update its `Content-Type`, or replace its content. |
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The `PUT` request can change file expiration (`X-Expire: <secs>` or a URL parameter `?expire=<secs>`), |
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update its `Content-Type` (by sending the header), or replace its content. |
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Note that sending `PUT` with empty body will *not* clear the file, in that case the file content is |
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not changed at all. This can be used to extend file's expiration without changing it in any other way |
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(by sending the `X-Expire` header). |
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not changed at all. This can be used to extend a file's expiration without changing it in any other way |
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(by sending the `X-Expire` header). |
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## Deleting a file |
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