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README.md
Golang URL Shortener
Main Features:
- URL Shortening
- Visitor Counting
- URL deletion
- Authorization System
- High performance database with bolt
- ShareX integration
- Easy Docker Deployment
Server Installation
Standard
Since we don't provide prebuild binaries, you have to build it yourself. For that you need Golang and Git installed on your system.
git clone https://github.com/maxibanki/golang-url-shortener # Clone repository
cd golang-url-shortener # Go into it
go get -v ./... # Fetch dependencies
go build # Build executable
./golang-url-shortener # Run it
Docker Compose
Only execute the docker-compose.yml and adjust the environment variables to your needs.
Envirment Variables:
| Environment Variable | Description | Default Value |
|---|---|---|
| SHORTENER_DB_PATH | Relative or absolute path to the bolt DB | main.db |
| SHORTENER_LISTEN_ADDR | Address to which the http server should listen to | :8080 |
| SHORTENER_ID_LENGTH | Length of the random short URL id | 4 |
Clients:
ShareX Configuration
This URL Shortener has fully support with ShareX. To use it, just import the configuration to your ShareX. For that you need to open the Destination settings => Other / Custom uploaders => Import => From Clipboard menu.
After you've done this, you need to set it as your standard URL Shortener. For that go back into your main menu => Destinations => URL Shortener => Custom URL Shortener.
{
"Name": "Golang URL Shortener",
"DestinationType": "URLShortener",
"RequestType": "POST",
"RequestURL": "http://127.0.0.1:8080/api/v1/create",
"Arguments": {
"URL": "$input$"
},
"ResponseType": "Text",
"URL": "$json:URL$"
}
Curl
Create
Request:
curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"URL":"https://www.google.de/"}' http://127.0.0.1:8080/api/v1/create
Response:
{
"URL": "http://127.0.0.1:8080/dgUV",
}
Info
Request:
$ curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"ID":"dgUV"}' http://127.0.0.1:8080/api/v1/info
Response:
{
"URL": "https://google.com/",
"VisitCount": 1,
"CreatedOn": "2017-10-29T23:35:48.2977548+01:00",
"LastVisit": "2017-10-29T23:36:14.193236+01:00"
}
HTTP Endpoints:
/api/v1/create POST
Create is the handler for creating entries, you need to provide only an URL. The response will always be JSON encoded and contain an URL with the short link.
There is a mechanism integrated, that you can call this endpoint with the following techniques:
- application/json
- application/x-www-form-urlencoded
- multipart/form-data
In all cases only add the long URL as a field with the key URL and you will get the response with the short URL.
/api/v1/info POST
This handler returns the information about an entry. This includes:
- Created At
- Last Visit
- Visitor counter
To use this, POST a JSON with the field id to the endpoint. It will return a JSON with the data.
TODO
- Authorization
- Deletion
- Test docker-compose installation