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A ShareX/file upload server that is easy to use, packed with features, and with an easy setup! - diced/zipline
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A ShareX/file upload server that is easy to use, packed with features, and with an easy setup!
Features
- Configurable
- Fast
- Built with Next.js & React
- Token protected uploading
- Image uploading
- Image compression
- Password Protected Uploads
- URL shortening
- Text uploading
- URL Formats (uuid, dates, random alphanumeric, original name, zws, gfycat -> animals adjectives)
- Discord embeds (OG metadata)
- Gallery viewer, and multiple file format support
- Code highlighting
- Fully customizable Discord webhook notifications
- OAuth2 registration (Discord and GitHub)
- Two-Factor authentication with Google Authenticator, Authy, etc (totp services).
- User invites
- File Chunking (for large files)
- File deletion once it reaches a certain amount of views
- Automatic video thumbnail generation
- Easy setup instructions on docs (One command install
docker compose up -d
)
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Usage
Install & run with Docker
This section requires Docker and docker compose.
git clone https://github.com/diced/zipline
cd zipline
docker compose up -d
After installing
After installing, please edit the docker-compose.yml
file and find the line that says SECRET=changethis
and replace changethis
with a random string.
Ways you could generate the string could be from a password managers generator, or you could just slam your keyboard and hope for the best.
Building & running from source
This section requires nodejs, yarn.
It is recommended to not use npm, as it can cause issues with the build process.
Before you run yarn build
, you might want to configure Zipline, as when building from source Zipline will need to read some sort of configuration. The only two variables needed are CORE_SECRET
and CORE_DATABASE_URL
.
git clone https://github.com/diced/zipline
cd zipline
yarn install
yarn build
yarn start
NGINX Proxy
This section requires NGINX.
server {
listen 80 default_server;
client_max_body_size 100M;
server_name <your domain (optional)>;
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:3000;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
}
}
Website
The default port is 3000
, once you have accessed it you can see a login screen. The default credentials are "administrator" and "password". Once you login please immediately change the details to something more secure. You can do this by clicking on the top right corner where it says "administrator" with a gear icon and clicking Manage Account.
ShareX (Windows)
This section requires ShareX.
After navigating to Zipline, click on the top right corner where it says your username and click Manage Account. Scroll down to see "ShareX Config", select the one you would prefer using. After this you can import the .sxcu into sharex. More information here
Flameshot (Linux(Xorg/Wayland) and macOS)
This section requires Flameshot, jq, and xsel.
If using wayland you will need to have wl-clipboard installed, for the wl-copy
command.
If you are not using GNOME/KDE/Qtile/Sway, and are using something like a wlroots-based or wlroots-compatible compositor (ex. Hyprland, River, etc), you will need to set the XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
environment variable to sway
, which will just override it for this script. Adding export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=sway
to the start of the script will work.
After this, replace the xsel -ib
with wl-copy
in the script.
If using macOS, you can replace the xsel -ib
with pbcopy
in the script.
You can either use the script below, or generate one directly from Zipline (just like how you can generate a ShareX config). To upload files using flameshot we will use a script. Replace $TOKEN and $HOST with your own values, you probably know how to do this if you use linux.
DATE=$(date '+%h_%Y_%d_%I_%m_%S.png');
flameshot gui -r > ~/Pictures/$DATE;
curl -H "Content-Type: multipart/form-data" -H "authorization: $TOKEN" -F file=@$1 $HOST/api/upload | jq -r '.files[0]' | xsel -ib
Contributing
Bug reports
Create an issue on GitHub and use the template, please include the following (if one of them is not applicable to the issue then it's not needed):
- The steps to reproduce the bug
- Logs of Zipline
- The version of Zipline
- Your OS & Browser including server OS
- What you were expecting to see
Feature requests
Create a discussion on GitHub, please include the following:
- Brief explanation of the feature in the title (very brief please)
- How it would work (Be detailed!)
Pull Requests (contributions to the codebase)
Create a pull request on GitHub. If your PR does not pass the action checks, then please fix the errors. If your PR was submitted before a release, and I have pushed a new release, please make sure to update your PR to reflect any changes, usually this is handled by GitHub.
Documentation
Documentation source code is located in diced/zipline-docs, and can be accessed here.
Open Source Resources
are all listed below.
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