No-bullshit file hosting and URL shortening service
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The Null Pointer ================ This is a no-bullshit file hosting and URL shortening service that also runs `0x0.st <https://0x0.st>`_. Use with uWSGI. If you are running nginx, you should use the ``X-Accel-Redirect`` header. To make it work, include this in your nginx config’s ``server`` block:: location /up { internal; } where ``/up`` is whatever you’ve configured as ``FHOST_STORAGE_PATH`` in ``fhost.py``. For all other servers, set ``FHOST_USE_X_ACCEL_REDIRECT`` to ``False`` and ``USE_X_SENDFILE`` to ``True``, assuming your server supports this. Otherwise, Flask will serve the file with chunked encoding, which sucks and should be avoided at all costs. To make files expire, simply create a cronjob that runs ``cleanup.py`` every now and then. Before running the service for the first time, run ``./fhost.py db upgrade``. FAQ --- Q: Will you ever add a web interface with HTML forms? A: No. This would without a doubt make it very popular and quickly exceed my hosting budget unless I started crippling it. Q: What about file management? Will I be able to register an account at some point? A: No. Q: Why are you storing IP addresses with each uploaded file? A: This is done to make dealing with legal claims and accidental uploads easier, e.g. when a user requests removal of all text files uploaded from a certain address within a given time frame (it happens). Q: Do you accept donations? A: Only if you insist. I’ve spent very little time and effort on this service and I don’t feel like I should be taking money for it.