a binary pastebin / file upload service
Project description
bepasty is like a pastebin for all kinds of files (text, image, audio, video, documents, …, binary).
The documentation is there: http://bepasty-server.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
Features
Generic:
you can upload multiple files at once, simply by drag and drop
after upload, you get a unique link to a view of each file
on that view, we show actions you can do with the file, metadata of the file and, if possible, we also render the file contents
if you uploaded multiple files, you can create a pastebin with the list of all these files - with a single click!
Set an expiration date for your files
Text files:
we highlight all text file types supported by pygments (a lot!)
we display line numbers
we link from line numbers to their anchors, so you can easily get a link to a specific line
Image files:
we show the image (format support depends on browser)
Audio and video files:
we show the html5 player for it (format support depends on browser)
PDFs:
we support rendering PDFs in your browser (if your browser is able to)
Storage: we use a storage backend api, currently we have backends for:
filesystem storage (just use a filesystem directory to store <uuid>.meta and <uuid>.data files)
currently there are no other storage implementations in master branch and releases. The “ceph cluster” storage implementation has issues and currently lives in branch “ceph-storage” until these issues are fixed.
Keeping some control:
flexible permissions: create, read, delete, admin
assign permissions to users of login secrets
assign default permissions to not-logged-in users
you can purge files from storage by age, inactivity, size, type, …
you can do consistency checks on the storage
Development
# Clone the official bepasty-server (or your fork, if you want to send PULL requests) git clone https://github.com/bepasty/bepasty-server.git cd bepasty-server # Create a new virtualenv virtualenv ~/bepasty # Activate the virtualenv source ~/bepasty/bin/activate # This will use the current directory for the installed package # Very useful during development! It will also autoreload when files are changed pip install -e . # Run the bepasty-server in debug mode. The server is reachable in http://127.0.0.1:5000 bepasty-server --debug
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