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README.md

Post-it file sharing server

Post-it is designed to work as a temporary public storage for text (and other) files uploaded to it by software that need a publicly reachable page without hosting its own server or even having a public IP.

The primary use case is to share diagnostic and contextual information produced by Fediverse bots (think an interactive game where the game board is rendered to an image or a text file on demand). There are sure to be many other uses I didn't think of.

The server internally uses hash-based de-duplication with reference counting. If the same file is uploaded more than once, only one copy is stored in memory (and on disk).

The uploaded files have a lifetime of 10 minutes, which can be shortened or extended up to 1 hour (or more, as configured). If file-backed persistence is enabled (off by default), all uploaded (non-expired) files will survive server restart.

Config file

The server application reads a config file, called postit.json by default. The file path can be set by a CLI argument (see --help).

Call the binary with --default-config to dump the default JSON. See src/config.rs for documentation of the format.

The JSON file uses the JSON5 format - comments are allowed.

Uploading a file

To upload a file, send a POST request to the running PostIt server.

$ curl -X POST --data-binary @RICKROLL.txt 0.0.0.0:7745 -i
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
X-Secret: 5273d775746e393b
X-Expire: 599

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Take note of the X-Secret header, you will need it to update or delete the file.

If you only want to share the file, this is all you need. Grab the file ID from the response body and share it. The URL is /<FILE_ID>, e.g.

$ curl -X GET 0.0.0.0:7745/421d082ef85827ea -i
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf8
Cache-Control: public, max-age=459
X-Expire: 459
Content-Length: 688

File content here...

Content type

The server attempts to auto-detect the file's Content-Type. The fallback is text/plain. If you wish to set a custom type, use the Content-Type header when uploading the file, e.g.

$ curl -X POST --data-binary @RICKROLL.txt 0.0.0.0:7745 -i -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
X-Secret: 5273d775746e393b
X-Expire: 599

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Expiration time

To customize the expiration time, use the header X-Expire: <secs>, or a URL parameter ?expire=<secs> e.g.

$ curl -X POST --data-binary @RICKROLL.txt 0.0.0.0:7745 -i -H 'X-Expire: 60'
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
X-Secret: 5273d775746e393b
X-Expire: 59

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Updating a file

A file you uploaded can be deleted or modified using the secret token obtained in respose to its upload. Send the token as the X-Secret header, or GET argument ?secret=....

File is updated by sending a PUT request to the file's URL.

The PUT request can change file expiration (X-Expire: <secs> or a URL parameter ?expire=<secs>), update its Content-Type (by sending the header), or replace its content.

Note that sending PUT with empty body will not clear the file, in that case the file content is not changed at all. This can be used to extend a file's expiration without changing it in any other way (by sending the X-Expire header).

Example, changing Content-Type:

$ curl -X PUT 0.0.0.0:7745/08b515d619419115 -i -H'Content-Type:image/ascii' -H'X-Secret:32064a5fdb0ca799'
HTTP/1.1 200 OK

Updated OK.

Example, changing the expiration time:

$ curl -X PUT 0.0.0.0:7745/08b515d619419115 -i -H'X-Expire:600' -H'X-Secret:32064a5fdb0ca799'
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
X-Expire: 599

Updated OK.

Deleting a file

The DELETE verb, unsurprisingly, deletes a file. As with PUT, the secret token is required.

$ curl -XDELETE 0.0.0.0:7745/08b515d619419115 -i -H'X-Secret:32064a5fdb0ca799'
HTTP/1.1 200 OK

Deleted.

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