├── .editorconfig ├── .eslintrc.js ├── .github ├── issue_label_bot.yaml ├── stale.yml └── workflows │ ├── dependabot_bot_issue.yml │ └── workers.yml ├── .gitignore ├── .prettierrc ├── CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md ├── LICENSE ├── Procfile ├── README.md ├── assets ├── README.md ├── css │ └── tailwind.css ├── drawables │ └── save.svg └── font │ ├── JetBrainsMono-Bold-Italic.woff │ ├── JetBrainsMono-Bold.woff │ ├── JetBrainsMono-ExtraBold-Italic.woff │ ├── JetBrainsMono-ExtraBold.woff │ ├── JetBrainsMono-ExtraLight-Italic.woff │ ├── JetBrainsMono-ExtraLight.woff │ ├── JetBrainsMono-Italic.woff │ ├── JetBrainsMono-Light-Italic.woff │ ├── JetBrainsMono-Light.woff │ ├── JetBrainsMono-Medium-Italic.woff │ ├── JetBrainsMono-Medium.woff │ ├── JetBrainsMono-Regular.woff │ ├── JetBrainsMono-SemiLight-Italic.woff │ └── JetBrainsMono-SemiLight.woff ├── components ├── CustomFooter.vue ├── Navbar.vue └── README.md ├── contributing.md ├── jsconfig.json ├── layouts ├── README.md └── default.vue ├── middleware ├── README.md └── reset.js ├── nuxt.config.js ├── package.json ├── pages ├── README.md ├── about.vue ├── index.vue └── paste.vue ├── plugins ├── README.md ├── clipboard.js └── simple-analytics.js ├── static ├── README.md ├── favicon.ico └── icon.png ├── store ├── README.md ├── index.js ├── inputs.js └── pastes.js ├── tailwind.config.js ├── workers-site ├── .cargo-ok ├── .gitignore ├── data.js ├── handler.js ├── index.js ├── package-lock.json └── package.json ├── wrangler.toml └── yarn.lock /.editorconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # editorconfig.org 2 | root = true 3 | 4 | [*] 5 | indent_style = space 6 | indent_size = 2 7 | end_of_line = lf 8 | charset = utf-8 9 | trim_trailing_whitespace = true 10 | insert_final_newline = true 11 | 12 | [*.md] 13 | trim_trailing_whitespace = false 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.eslintrc.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | root: true, 3 | env: { 4 | browser: true, 5 | node: true, 6 | }, 7 | parserOptions: { 8 | parser: 'babel-eslint', 9 | }, 10 | extends: [ 11 | '@nuxtjs', 12 | 'prettier', 13 | 'prettier/vue', 14 | 'plugin:prettier/recommended', 15 | 'plugin:nuxt/recommended', 16 | ], 17 | plugins: ['prettier'], 18 | // add your custom rules here 19 | rules: {}, 20 | } 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/issue_label_bot.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | label-alias: 2 | bug: 'bug' 3 | feature_request: 'enhancement' 4 | question: 'help-wanted' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/stale.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Number of days of inactivity before an issue becomes stale 2 | daysUntilStale: 30 3 | 4 | # Number of days of inactivity before a stale issue is closed 5 | daysUntilClose: 7 6 | 7 | # Issues with these labels will never be considered stale 8 | exemptLabels: 9 | - bug 10 | - security 11 | 12 | # Label to use when marking an issue as stale 13 | staleLabel: wontfix 14 | 15 | # Comment to post when marking an issue as stale. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Procfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | web: nuxt start -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |

2 | 3 | DSC VIT 4 | 5 |

Triton Web

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Frontend for DSCVIT's internal pastebin and url shortener.

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8 | 9 | --- 10 | [![Join Us](https://img.shields.io/badge/Join%20Us-Developer%20Student%20Clubs-red)](https://dsc.community.dev/vellore-institute-of-technology/) 11 | [![Discord Chat](https://img.shields.io/discord/760928671698649098.svg)](https://discord.com/invite/cWyEXgV) 12 | 13 | [![UI ](https://img.shields.io/badge/User%20Interface-Link%20to%20UI-orange?style=flat-square&logo=appveyor)](https://dscv.it) 14 | 15 | 16 | ## Functionalities 17 | - [x] Paste data, save and share! 18 | - [x] Paste a URL To shorten 19 | - [x] Copy entire paste by pressing alt-c 20 | - [x] Render Markdown (append `.md` at the end of URL) 21 | - [x] Analytics (powered by Simple Analytics) 22 | 23 |
24 | 25 | 26 | ## Instructions to run 27 | 28 | * Pre-requisites: 29 | - Nuxt/Vue 30 | 31 | * < directions to install > 32 | ```bash 33 | git clone https://github.com/GDGVIT/triton-web.git 34 | ``` 35 | 36 | * < directions to execute > 37 | ```bash 38 | # install dependencies 39 | $ yarn install 40 | 41 | # serve with hot reload at localhost:3000 42 | $ yarn dev 43 | 44 | # build for production and launch server 45 | $ yarn build 46 | $ yarn start 47 | 48 | # generate static project 49 | $ yarn generate 50 | ``` 51 | 52 | For detailed explanation on how things work, check out [Nuxt.js docs](https://nuxtjs.org). 53 | 54 | 55 | ## Contributors 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 108 | 109 |
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/components/Navbar.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 172 | 173 | 292 | 293 | 299 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # COMPONENTS 2 | 3 | **This directory is not required, you can delete it if you don't want to use it.** 4 | 5 | The components directory contains your Vue.js Components. 6 | 7 | _Nuxt.js doesn't supercharge these components._ 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contributing.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Contribution Guidelines 2 | 3 | Please note that this project is released with a [Contributor Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms. 4 | 5 | ## How to contribute 6 | 7 | - Decide which repository to contribute 8 | - Decide what to contribute 9 | - Fork the repo then clone it locally 10 | - Commit your work (You should create a new branch when you're doing development work that is somewhat experimental in nature. ) 11 | - Watch how to make a [Pull Request](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVf9nXslJIc) 12 | - Congrats 🎉 you have just contributed towards open source! 13 | 14 | ## What to contribute 15 | 16 | - Find an open issue to tackle 17 | - Ask if you can help write a new feature, discord invite link [here](https://discord.com/invite/cWyEXgV) 18 | - Add / Improve Unit Testing 19 | - Write tutorials for how a project can be used and add to the readme 20 | - Review code on other people’s submissions and help improving / finding vulnerabilities 21 | 22 | ## Making a PR 23 | - Provide all the appropriate details asked in PR template 24 | - A pull request doesn’t have to represent finished work. It’s usually better to open a pull request early on, so others can watch or give feedback on your progress. Just mark it as a “WIP” (Work in Progress) in the subject line. You can always add more commits later. 25 | 26 | ## Opening an Issue 27 | - Make use of an appropriate Issue Template 28 | - We welcome Feature request, Bug Report, Documentation fix and others 29 | - Do not open critical secuirty issues here, report them directly at [discord](https://discord.com/invite/cWyEXgV) to an inner-core member only 30 | 31 | ## Communicating effectively 32 | **Give context.** Help others get quickly up to speed. If you’re running into an error, explain what you’re trying to do and how to reproduce it. If you’re suggesting a new idea, explain why you think it’d be useful to the project (not just to you!). 33 | 34 | ``` 35 | ✔️ “X doesn’t happen when I do Y” 36 | ❌ “X is broken! Please fix it.” 37 | ``` 38 | 39 | **Do your homework beforehand.** It’s OK not to know things, but show that you tried. Before asking for help, be sure to check a project’s README, documentation, issues (open or closed), mailing list, and search the internet for an answer. People will appreciate when you demonstrate that you’re trying to learn. 40 | 41 | ``` 42 | ✔️ ““I’m not sure how to implement X. I checked the help docs and didn’t find any mentions.”” 43 | ❌ “How do I X?” 44 | ``` 45 | 46 | **Keep requests short and direct.** 47 | 48 | ``` 49 | ✔️ “I’d like to write an API tutorial.” 50 | ❌ “I was driving down the highway the other day and stopped for gas, and then I had this amazing idea for something we should be doing, but before I explain that, let me show you…“ 51 | ``` 52 | 53 | **It’s okay to ask questions (but be patient!).** 54 | 55 | ``` 56 | ✔️ “Thanks for looking into this error. I followed your suggestions. Here’s the output.” 57 | ❌ “Why can’t you fix my problem? Isn’t this your project?” 58 | ``` 59 | 60 | **Respect community decisions.** 61 | 62 | ``` 63 | ✔️ “I’m disappointed you can’t support my use case, but as you’ve explained it only affects a minor portion of users, I understand why. Thanks for listening.” 64 | ❌ “Why won’t you support my use case? This is unacceptable!” 65 | ``` 66 | 67 | ## Misc 68 | - You are welcome to Propose a new feature or other project idea at our [ideas website](ideas.dscvit.com/) 69 | - You may Discuss a high-level topic or idea (for example, community, vision or policies) at our [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/cWyEXgV) Server 70 | 71 | ## Attribution 72 | - [Open Source Guide](https://opensource.guide/how-to-contribute/) 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /jsconfig.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "compilerOptions": { 3 | "baseUrl": ".", 4 | "paths": { 5 | "~/*": ["./*"], 6 | "@/*": ["./*"], 7 | "~~/*": ["./*"], 8 | "@@/*": ["./*"] 9 | } 10 | }, 11 | "exclude": ["node_modules", ".nuxt", "dist"] 12 | } 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /layouts/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # LAYOUTS 2 | 3 | **This directory is not required, you can delete it if you don't want to use it.** 4 | 5 | This directory contains your Application Layouts. 6 | 7 | More information about the usage of this directory in [the documentation](https://nuxtjs.org/guide/views#layouts). 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /layouts/default.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 6 | 7 | 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /middleware/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # MIDDLEWARE 2 | 3 | **This directory is not required, you can delete it if you don't want to use it.** 4 | 5 | This directory contains your application middleware. 6 | Middleware let you define custom functions that can be run before rendering either a page or a group of pages. 7 | 8 | More information about the usage of this directory in [the documentation](https://nuxtjs.org/guide/routing#middleware). 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /middleware/reset.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export default function ({ store }) { 2 | store.commit('pastes/setIsEdit', false) 3 | } 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nuxt.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { sortRoutes } from '@nuxt/utils' 2 | export default { 3 | // Target (https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-target) 4 | target: 'static', 5 | 6 | // Global page headers (https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-head) 7 | head: { 8 | title: 'Triton', 9 | meta: [ 10 | { charset: 'utf-8' }, 11 | { name: 'viewport', content: 'width=device-width, initial-scale=1' }, 12 | { 13 | hid: 'description', 14 | name: 'description', 15 | content: "DSC VIT's pastebin and URL shortener", 16 | }, 17 | ], 18 | link: [{ rel: 'icon', type: 'image/x-icon', href: '/favicon.ico' }], 19 | }, 20 | 21 | // Global CSS (https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-css) 22 | css: [{ src: '~/node_modules/highlight.js/styles/dracula.css', lang: 'css' }], 23 | 24 | // Plugins to run before rendering page (https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-plugins) 25 | plugins: [ 26 | '~/plugins/clipboard.js', 27 | { src: '~/plugins/simple-analytics.js', ssr: false }, 28 | ], 29 | 30 | // Auto import components (https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-components) 31 | components: true, 32 | 33 | // Modules for dev and build (recommended) (https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-modules) 34 | buildModules: [ 35 | // https://go.nuxtjs.dev/tailwindcss 36 | '@nuxtjs/tailwindcss', 37 | ], 38 | 39 | // Modules (https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-modules) 40 | modules: [ 41 | // https://go.nuxtjs.dev/axios 42 | '@nuxtjs/axios', 43 | // https://go.nuxtjs.dev/pwa 44 | '@nuxtjs/pwa', 45 | [ 46 | 'nuxt-highlightjs', 47 | { 48 | style: 'dracula', 49 | }, 50 | ], 51 | '@nuxtjs/markdownit', 52 | ], 53 | 54 | // Axios module configuration (https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-axios) 55 | axios: { 56 | baseURL: 'https://api.dscv.it/api', 57 | }, 58 | 59 | // Build Configuration (https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-build) 60 | build: {}, 61 | 62 | pwa: { 63 | manifest: { 64 | name: 'DSCVIT', 65 | lang: 'en', 66 | description: "DSCVIT's pastebin and URL shortener", 67 | }, 68 | }, 69 | 70 | loading: { 71 | color: '#ff9800', 72 | height: '5px', 73 | }, 74 | 75 | router: { 76 | // middleware: 'reset', 77 | extendRoutes(routes, resolve) { 78 | routes.push({ 79 | name: 'paste-md', 80 | path: '/:paste(.*)', 81 | component: resolve(__dirname, 'pages/paste.vue'), 82 | }) 83 | sortRoutes(routes) 84 | }, 85 | }, 86 | 87 | render: { 88 | fallback: false, 89 | }, 90 | 91 | generate: { 92 | fallback: '404.html', 93 | }, 94 | 95 | markdownit: { 96 | preset: 'default', 97 | html: true, 98 | injected: true, 99 | linkify: true, 100 | breaks: false, 101 | typographer: true, 102 | use: [ 103 | 'markdown-it-div', 104 | 'markdown-it-highlightjs', 105 | 'markdown-it-emoji', 106 | [ 107 | 'markdown-it-anchor', 108 | { 109 | permalink: true, 110 | permalinkSymbol: '🔗', 111 | }, 112 | ], 113 | ], 114 | }, 115 | } 116 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "triton-web", 3 | "version": "1.0.0", 4 | "private": true, 5 | "scripts": { 6 | "dev": "nuxt", 7 | "build": "nuxt build", 8 | "start": "nuxt start", 9 | "generate": "nuxt generate", 10 | "lint:js": "eslint --ext .js,.vue --ignore-path .gitignore .", 11 | "lint": "yarn lint:js" 12 | }, 13 | "dependencies": { 14 | "@nuxtjs/axios": "^5.13.0", 15 | "@nuxtjs/markdownit": "^2.0.0", 16 | "@nuxtjs/pwa": "^3.3.5", 17 | "core-js": "^3.8.3", 18 | "markdown-it-anchor": "^7.0.1", 19 | "markdown-it-div": "^1.1.0", 20 | "markdown-it-emoji": "^2.0.0", 21 | "markdown-it-highlightjs": "^3.4.0", 22 | "nuxt": "^2.14.12", 23 | "nuxt-highlightjs": "^1.0.1", 24 | "simple-analytics-vue": "^1.1.5" 25 | }, 26 | "devDependencies": { 27 | "@cloudflare/wrangler": "^1.13.0", 28 | "@nuxtjs/eslint-config": "^5.0.0", 29 | "@nuxtjs/eslint-module": "^3.0.2", 30 | "@nuxtjs/tailwindcss": "^3.4.2", 31 | "babel-eslint": "^10.1.0", 32 | "eslint": "^7.19.0", 33 | "eslint-config-prettier": "^7.2.0", 34 | "eslint-plugin-nuxt": "^2.0.0", 35 | "eslint-plugin-prettier": "^3.3.1", 36 | "prettier": "2.3.2" 37 | } 38 | } 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pages/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # PAGES 2 | 3 | This directory contains your Application Views and Routes. 4 | The framework reads all the `*.vue` files inside this directory and creates the router of your application. 5 | 6 | More information about the usage of this directory in [the documentation](https://nuxtjs.org/guide/routing). 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pages/about.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 73 | 74 | 79 | 80 | 96 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pages/index.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 13 | 14 | 29 | 30 | 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pages/paste.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 24 | 25 | 78 | 79 | 223 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /plugins/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # PLUGINS 2 | 3 | **This directory is not required, you can delete it if you don't want to use it.** 4 | 5 | This directory contains Javascript plugins that you want to run before mounting the root Vue.js application. 6 | 7 | More information about the usage of this directory in [the documentation](https://nuxtjs.org/guide/plugins). 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /plugins/clipboard.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* eslint-disable no-console */ 2 | export function copyToClipboard(store) { 3 | const content = store.state.pastes.content.content 4 | navigator.permissions.query({ name: 'clipboard-write' }).then((result) => { 5 | if (result.state === 'granted' || result.state === 'prompt') { 6 | navigator.clipboard.writeText(content).then( 7 | function () { 8 | console.log('copied to clipboard') 9 | }, 10 | function () { 11 | console.error('Unable to copy to clipboard') 12 | } 13 | ) 14 | } 15 | }) 16 | } 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /plugins/simple-analytics.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import SimpleAnalytics from 'simple-analytics-vue' 2 | import Vue from 'vue' 3 | 4 | Vue.use(SimpleAnalytics, { 5 | skip: process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production', 6 | domain: 'sa.dscv.it', 7 | }) 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /static/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # STATIC 2 | 3 | **This directory is not required, you can delete it if you don't want to use it.** 4 | 5 | This directory contains your static files. 6 | Each file inside this directory is mapped to `/`. 7 | Thus you'd want to delete this README.md before deploying to production. 8 | 9 | Example: `/static/robots.txt` is mapped as `/robots.txt`. 10 | 11 | More information about the usage of this directory in [the documentation](https://nuxtjs.org/guide/assets#static). 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /static/favicon.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GDGVIT/triton-web/e018392b911d3876771c2a7bf8ebebc04b0134dd/static/favicon.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /static/icon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GDGVIT/triton-web/e018392b911d3876771c2a7bf8ebebc04b0134dd/static/icon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /store/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # STORE 2 | 3 | **This directory is not required, you can delete it if you don't want to use it.** 4 | 5 | This directory contains your Vuex Store files. 6 | Vuex Store option is implemented in the Nuxt.js framework. 7 | 8 | Creating a file in this directory automatically activates the option in the framework. 9 | 10 | More information about the usage of this directory in [the documentation](https://nuxtjs.org/guide/vuex-store). 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /store/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const state = () => ({ 2 | counter: 0, 3 | }) 4 | 5 | export const mutations = { 6 | increment(state) { 7 | state.counter++ 8 | }, 9 | } 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /store/inputs.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const state = () => ({ 2 | textInput: '', 3 | textEdit: '', 4 | }) 5 | 6 | export const mutations = { 7 | set(state, text) { 8 | state.textInput = text 9 | }, 10 | 11 | setTextEdit(state, text) { 12 | state.textEdit = text 13 | }, 14 | } 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /store/pastes.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const state = () => ({ 2 | pasteUser: '', 3 | currentUser: null, 4 | content: '', 5 | isEdit: false, 6 | }) 7 | 8 | export const mutations = { 9 | setPasteUser(state, user) { 10 | state.pasteUser = user 11 | }, 12 | 13 | setCurrentUser(state, user) { 14 | state.currentUser = user 15 | }, 16 | 17 | setContent(state, newContent) { 18 | state.content = newContent 19 | }, 20 | 21 | setContentText(state, newContentText) { 22 | state.content.content = newContentText 23 | }, 24 | 25 | setIsEdit(state, newIsEdit) { 26 | state.isEdit = newIsEdit 27 | }, 28 | } 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tailwind.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | future: { 3 | removeDeprecatedGapUtilities: true, 4 | purgeLayersByDefault: true, 5 | }, 6 | purge: [], 7 | theme: { 8 | extend: { 9 | colors: { 10 | amber: '#ff9800', 11 | }, 12 | }, 13 | }, 14 | variants: {}, 15 | plugins: [], 16 | } 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /workers-site/.cargo-ok: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GDGVIT/triton-web/e018392b911d3876771c2a7bf8ebebc04b0134dd/workers-site/.cargo-ok -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /workers-site/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | node_modules 2 | worker 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /workers-site/data.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const redirect = { 2 | afterhours: 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