├── doc
├── screenshots
│ └── screenshot_lufi_1.png
├── ADMIN.md
├── ADMIN_fr.md
├── DESCRIPTION.md
└── DESCRIPTION_fr.md
├── config_panel.toml
├── .github
├── PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
└── ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md
├── conf
├── cron
├── logrotate
├── nginx.conf
├── systemd.service
└── lufi.conf
├── tests.toml
├── scripts
├── remove
├── backup
├── change_url
├── restore
├── install
└── upgrade
├── README.md
├── manifest.toml
└── LICENSE
/doc/screenshots/screenshot_lufi_1.png:
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1 | # App configuration
2 |
3 | Modify the file `__INSTALL_DIR__/lufi.conf` with the command line interface:
4 |
5 | ```
6 | yunohost app shell __APP__
7 | nano lufi.conf
8 | ```
9 |
10 | Then `CTRL+O` and `CTRL+X` to save and quit.
11 |
12 | # In case of major YunoHost version upgrade
13 |
14 | Try to perform a forced app upgrade, because one of its binaries, `carton`, needs to redeployed with the new system libraries.
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/config_panel.toml:
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1 | version = "1.0"
2 |
3 | [main]
4 | name = "Lufi configuration"
5 | services = ["__APP__"]
6 |
7 | [main.config]
8 | name = "Configuration Options"
9 |
10 | [main.config.max_file_size]
11 | ask = "Max file size"
12 | type = "number"
13 | default = 100000000
14 | help = "Choose the maximum file size allowed to send, in bytes (0 = no limit, default is 100000000=100MB)"
15 | bind = "max_file_size:__INSTALL_DIR__/lufi.conf"
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1 | # Configuration de l'app
2 |
3 | Modifiez le fichier brut `__INSTALL_DIR__/lufi.conf` via la ligne de commande:
4 |
5 | ```
6 | yunohost app shell __APP__
7 | nano lufi.conf
8 | ```
9 |
10 | Puis `CTRL+O` et `CTRL+X` pour enregistrer et quitter.
11 |
12 | # En cas de changement de version majeure de YunoHost
13 |
14 | Tentez une mise à jour forcée de l'application, car l'un de ses exécutables, `carton`, a besoin d'être redéployé avec les nouvelles bibliothèques du système.
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/doc/DESCRIPTION.md:
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1 | Lufi stores files and allows you to download them. All the files are encrypted **by the browser**! It means that your files **never** leave your computer unencrypted.
2 | The administrator of the Lufi instance you use will not be able to see what is in your file, neither will your network administrator, or your ISP.
3 | The encryption key part of the URL is a anchor (Cf. [Fragment Identifier](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragment_identifier)), that means this part is only processed client-side and does not reach the server. :-)
4 |
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/doc/DESCRIPTION_fr.md:
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1 | Lufi stocke des fichiers et vous permet de les télécharger. Tous les fichiers sont chiffrés **par le navigateur** ! Cela signifie que vos fichiers ne quittent **jamais** votre ordinateur sans être chiffrés.
2 | L'administrateur de l'instance Lufi que vous utilisez ne pourra pas voir le contenu de votre fichier, pas plus que votre administrateur réseau ou votre FAI.
3 | La partie de l'URL correspondant à la clé de cryptage est une ancre (cf. [Fragment Identifier](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragment_identifier)), ce qui signifie que cette partie est uniquement traitée côté client et n'atteint pas le serveur. :-)
4 |
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/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md:
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1 | ## Problem
2 |
3 | - *Description of why you made this PR*
4 |
5 | ## Solution
6 |
7 | - *And how do you fix that problem*
8 |
9 | ## PR Status
10 |
11 | - [ ] Code finished and ready to be reviewed/tested
12 | - [ ] The fix/enhancement were manually tested (if applicable)
13 |
14 | ## Automatic tests
15 |
16 | Automatic tests can be triggered on https://ci-apps-dev.yunohost.org/ *after creating the PR*, by commenting "!testme", "!gogogadgetoci" or "By the power of systemd, I invoke The Great App CI to test this Pull Request!". (N.B. : for this to work you need to be a member of the Yunohost-Apps organization)
17 |
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/conf/cron:
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1 | # Génération des statistiques. Tous les jours, à 5h.
2 | 0 5 * * * __APP__ cd "__INSTALL_DIR__" && /usr/bin/carton exec script/lufi cron stats
3 |
4 | # Suppression des adresses IP obsolètes. Tous les jours, à 6h.
5 | 0 6 * * * __APP__ cd "__INSTALL_DIR__" && /usr/bin/carton exec script/lufi cron cleanbdd
6 |
7 | # Suppression des images dont le délai a expiré. Tous les jours, à 6h.
8 | 0 6 * * * __APP__ cd "__INSTALL_DIR__" && /usr/bin/carton exec script/lufi cron cleanfiles
9 |
10 | # Vérification de l'occupation du dossier des images. Tous les jours, à 7h.
11 | 0 7 * * * __APP__ cd "__INSTALL_DIR__" && /usr/bin/carton exec script/lufi cron watch
12 |
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/conf/logrotate:
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1 |
2 | __INSTALL_DIR__/log/production.log {
3 | # Effectue une rotation des logs tout les mois
4 | monthly
5 | # Ou si le fichier de log dépasse 100Mo
6 | size 100M
7 | # Garde un maximum de 12 anciens logs
8 | rotate 12
9 | # Compresse pas les logs avec gzip
10 | compress
11 | # Compresse le log au cycle suivant. Donc garde toujours 2 logs non compressés.
12 | delaycompress
13 | # Copie et tronque le journal pour permettre la poursuite de l'écriture. Plutôt que de déplacer le log.
14 | copytruncate
15 | # Ne renvoi pas d'erreur si le fichier de log est absent.
16 | missingok
17 | # Ne fait pas de rotation si le log est vide.
18 | notifempty
19 | # Garde les anciens logs dans le même dossier.
20 | noolddir
21 | }
22 |
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/tests.toml:
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1 | #:schema https://raw.githubusercontent.com/YunoHost/apps/master/schemas/tests.v1.schema.json
2 |
3 | test_format = 1.0
4 |
5 | [default]
6 |
7 | # ------------
8 | # Tests to run
9 | # ------------
10 |
11 | # -------------------------------
12 | # Default args to use for install
13 | # -------------------------------
14 |
15 | args.use_ldap=0
16 |
17 | # -------------------------------
18 | # Commits to test upgrade from
19 | # -------------------------------
20 |
21 | #test_upgrade_from.4311a7ac2df01a866bd50a83fbdb95b9c1c154ef.name = "Upgrade from 0.05.21~ynh1"
22 | #test_upgrade_from.b4b7392b902e41145f2a4fbc373ce8b775748ce4.name = "Upgrade from 0.07.0~ynh2"
23 | test_upgrade_from.738634a00acc54d4aea2d17da93a4671336b0248.name = "Upgrade from 0.07.0~ynh1"
24 |
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/scripts/remove:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | #=================================================
4 | # IMPORT GENERIC HELPERS
5 | #=================================================
6 |
7 | source /usr/share/yunohost/helpers
8 |
9 | #=================================================
10 | # REMOVE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
11 | #=================================================
12 | ynh_script_progression "Removing system configurations related to $app..."
13 |
14 | ynh_config_remove_logrotate
15 |
16 | # Remove the service from the list of services known by YunoHost (added from `yunohost service add`)
17 | if ynh_hide_warnings yunohost service status "$app" >/dev/null; then
18 | yunohost service remove "$app"
19 | fi
20 | ynh_config_remove_systemd
21 |
22 | ynh_config_remove_nginx
23 |
24 | ynh_safe_rm "/etc/cron.d/$app"
25 |
26 | #=================================================
27 | # END OF SCRIPT
28 | #=================================================
29 |
30 | ynh_script_progression "Removal of $app completed"
31 |
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/conf/nginx.conf:
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1 | #sub_path_only rewrite ^__PATH__$ __PATH__/ permanent;
2 | location __PATH__/ {
3 |
4 | # This is important for user's privacy!
5 | access_log off;
6 | error_log /var/log/nginx/lufi.error.log;
7 |
8 | # This is important! Make it OK with your Lutim configuration
9 | client_max_body_size __MAX_FILE_SIZE__M;
10 |
11 | if ($request_uri ~* ^/(img|css|font|js)/) {
12 | more_set_headers "Cache-Control: public, max-age=315360000";
13 | }
14 |
15 | proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:__PORT____PATH__;
16 |
17 | # Really important! Lufi uses WebSocket, it won't work without this
18 | proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade ;
19 | proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade" ;
20 |
21 | proxy_http_version 1.1;
22 | proxy_set_header Host $host;
23 | proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
24 | proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
25 | proxy_set_header X-Remote-Port $remote_port;
26 | proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
27 |
28 | # We expect the downsteam servers to redirect to the right hostname, so don't do any rewrite$
29 | proxy_redirect off;
30 | }
31 |
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/scripts/backup:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | #=================================================
4 | # IMPORT GENERIC HELPERS
5 | #=================================================
6 |
7 | source /usr/share/yunohost/helpers
8 |
9 | ynh_print_info "Declaring files to be backed up..."
10 |
11 | #=================================================
12 | # BACKUP THE APP MAIN DIR
13 | #=================================================
14 |
15 | ynh_backup "$install_dir"
16 |
17 | #=================================================
18 | # BACKUP THE DATA DIR
19 | #=================================================
20 |
21 | ynh_backup "$data_dir"
22 |
23 | #=================================================
24 | # BACKUP SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
25 | #=================================================
26 |
27 | # Backup the NGINX configuration
28 | ynh_backup "/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/$app.conf"
29 |
30 | # Backup the systemd service unit
31 | ynh_backup "/etc/systemd/system/$app.service"
32 |
33 | # Backup the logrotate configuration
34 | ynh_backup "/etc/logrotate.d/$app"
35 |
36 | #=================================================
37 | # BACKUP VARIOUS FILES
38 | #=================================================
39 |
40 | ynh_backup "/etc/cron.d/$app"
41 |
42 | #=================================================
43 | # BACKUP THE POSTGRESQL DATABASE
44 | #=================================================
45 | ynh_print_info "Backing up the PostgreSQL database..."
46 |
47 | ynh_psql_dump_db > db.sql
48 |
49 | #=================================================
50 | # END OF SCRIPT
51 | #=================================================
52 |
53 | ynh_print_info "Backup script completed for $app. (YunoHost will then actually copy those files to the archive)."
54 |
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1 | [Unit]
2 | Description=Lufi: image hosting and sharing service
3 | Documentation=https://framagit.org/luc/lufi/wikis/home
4 | Requires=network.target
5 | After=network.target postgresql.service
6 |
7 | [Service]
8 | Type=forking
9 | User=__APP__
10 | Group=__APP__
11 | WorkingDirectory=__INSTALL_DIR__/
12 | PIDFile=__INSTALL_DIR__/script/hypnotoad.pid
13 | ExecStart=/usr/bin/carton exec hypnotoad script/lufi
14 | ExecStop=/usr/bin/carton exec hypnotoad -s script/lufi
15 | ExecReload=/usr/bin/carton exec hypnotoad script/lufi
16 |
17 | # Sandboxing options to harden security
18 | # Details for these options: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html
19 | NoNewPrivileges=yes
20 | PrivateTmp=yes
21 | PrivateDevices=yes
22 | RestrictAddressFamilies=AF_UNIX AF_INET AF_INET6 AF_NETLINK
23 | RestrictNamespaces=yes
24 | RestrictRealtime=yes
25 | DevicePolicy=closed
26 | ProtectSystem=full
27 | ProtectControlGroups=yes
28 | ProtectKernelModules=yes
29 | ProtectKernelTunables=yes
30 | LockPersonality=yes
31 | SystemCallFilter=~@clock @debug @module @mount @obsolete @reboot @setuid @swap
32 |
33 | # Denying access to capabilities that should not be relevant for webapps
34 | # Doc: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/capabilities.7.html
35 | CapabilityBoundingSet=~CAP_RAWIO CAP_MKNOD
36 | CapabilityBoundingSet=~CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL CAP_AUDIT_READ CAP_AUDIT_WRITE
37 | CapabilityBoundingSet=~CAP_SYS_BOOT CAP_SYS_TIME CAP_SYS_MODULE CAP_SYS_PACCT
38 | CapabilityBoundingSet=~CAP_LEASE CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE CAP_IPC_LOCK
39 | CapabilityBoundingSet=~CAP_BLOCK_SUSPEND CAP_WAKE_ALARM
40 | CapabilityBoundingSet=~CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG
41 | CapabilityBoundingSet=~CAP_MAC_ADMIN CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE
42 | CapabilityBoundingSet=~CAP_NET_ADMIN CAP_NET_BROADCAST CAP_NET_RAW
43 | CapabilityBoundingSet=~CAP_SYS_ADMIN CAP_SYS_PTRACE CAP_SYSLOG
44 |
45 | [Install]
46 | WantedBy=multi-user.target
47 |
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/scripts/change_url:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | #=================================================
4 | # IMPORT GENERIC HELPERS
5 | #=================================================
6 |
7 | source /usr/share/yunohost/helpers
8 |
9 | #=================================================
10 | # STOP SYSTEMD SERVICE
11 | #=================================================
12 | ynh_script_progression "Stopping $app's systemd service..."
13 |
14 | ynh_systemctl --service="$app" --action="stop" --log_path="systemd"
15 |
16 | if [ -f "$install_dir/script/hypnotoad.pid" ]; then
17 | ynh_print_info "Removing the PID file..."
18 | ynh_safe_rm "$install_dir/script/hypnotoad.pid"
19 | fi
20 |
21 | #=================================================
22 | # MODIFY URL IN NGINX CONF
23 | #=================================================
24 | ynh_script_progression "Updating NGINX web server configuration..."
25 |
26 | # this will most likely adjust NGINX config correctly
27 | ynh_config_change_url_nginx
28 |
29 | #=================================================
30 | # CONFIGURE LUFI
31 | #=================================================
32 | ynh_script_progression "Configuring $app..."
33 |
34 | ldap="#"
35 | if [ $use_ldap -eq 1 ];
36 | then
37 | ldap=""
38 | fi
39 |
40 | ynh_config_add --template="lufi.conf" --destination="$install_dir/lufi.conf"
41 |
42 | chmod 600 $install_dir/lufi.conf
43 | chown $app:$app $install_dir/lufi.conf
44 |
45 | #=================================================
46 | # START SYSTEMD SERVICE
47 | #=================================================
48 | ynh_script_progression "Starting $app's systemd service..."
49 |
50 | ynh_systemctl --service="$app" --action="start" --log_path="systemd" --wait_until="Web application available"
51 |
52 | #=================================================
53 | # END OF SCRIPT
54 | #=================================================
55 |
56 | ynh_script_progression "Change of URL completed for $app"
57 |
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/scripts/restore:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | #=================================================
4 | # IMPORT GENERIC HELPERS
5 | #=================================================
6 |
7 | source /usr/share/yunohost/helpers
8 |
9 | #=================================================
10 | # RESTORE THE APP MAIN DIR
11 | #=================================================
12 | ynh_script_progression "Restoring the app main directory..."
13 |
14 | ynh_restore "$install_dir"
15 |
16 | #=================================================
17 | # RESTORE THE POSTGRESQL DATABASE
18 | #=================================================
19 | ynh_script_progression "Restoring the PostregSQL database..."
20 |
21 | ynh_psql_db_shell < ./db.sql
22 |
23 | #=================================================
24 | # RESTORE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
25 | #=================================================
26 | ynh_script_progression "Restoring system configurations related to $app..."
27 |
28 | ynh_restore "/etc/nginx/conf.d/$domain.d/$app.conf"
29 |
30 | ynh_restore "/etc/systemd/system/$app.service"
31 | systemctl enable "$app.service" --quiet
32 | yunohost service add "$app" --description="Lufi service" --log="$install_dir/log/production.log"
33 |
34 | ynh_restore "/etc/logrotate.d/$app"
35 |
36 | #=================================================
37 | # RESTORE VARIOUS FILES
38 | #=================================================
39 |
40 | ynh_restore "/etc/cron.d/$app"
41 |
42 | #=================================================
43 | # RELOAD NGINX AND PHP-FPM OR THE APP SERVICE
44 | #=================================================
45 | ynh_script_progression "Reloading NGINX web server and $app's service..."
46 |
47 | ynh_systemctl --service="$app" --action="start" --log_path="systemd" --wait_until="Web application available"
48 |
49 | ynh_systemctl --service=nginx --action=reload
50 |
51 | #=================================================
52 | # END OF SCRIPT
53 | #=================================================
54 |
55 | ynh_script_progression "Restoration completed for $app"
56 |
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/README.md:
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1 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 | Lufi, packaged for YunoHost
9 |
10 |
11 | Files and sharing anonymous application
12 |
13 | [](https://git.framasoft.org/luc/lufi)
14 | [](https://demo.lufi.io/)
15 | [?style=for-the-badge)](https://ci-apps.yunohost.org/ci/apps/lufi/)
16 |
17 |
18 |

19 |

20 |
21 |
22 |
23 | ## Screenshots
24 | 
25 |
26 | ## 📦 Developer info
27 |
28 | [](https://ci-apps.yunohost.org/ci/apps/lufi/)
29 |
30 | 🛠️ Upstream Lufi repository:
31 |
32 | Pull request are welcome and should target the [`testing` branch](https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/lufi_ynh/tree/testing).
33 |
34 | The `testing` branch can be tested using:
35 | ```
36 | # fresh install:
37 | sudo yunohost app install https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/lufi_ynh/tree/testing
38 |
39 | # upgrade an existing install:
40 | sudo yunohost app upgrade lufi -u https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/lufi_ynh/tree/testing
41 | ```
42 |
43 | ### 📚 App packaging documentation
44 |
45 | Please see for more information.
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/manifest.toml:
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1 | #:schema https://raw.githubusercontent.com/YunoHost/apps/master/schemas/manifest.v2.schema.json
2 |
3 | packaging_format = 2
4 |
5 | id = "lufi"
6 | name = "Lufi"
7 | description.en = "Files and sharing anonymous application"
8 | description.fr = "Application de partage de fichiers anonyme"
9 |
10 | version = "0.07.3~ynh1"
11 |
12 | maintainers = [ "frju365", "cyp" ]
13 |
14 | [upstream]
15 | license = "AGPL-3.0-or-later"
16 | demo = "https://demo.lufi.io/"
17 | admindoc = "https://framagit.org/luc/lufi/wikis/home"
18 | code = "https://framagit.org/fiat-tux/hat-softwares/lufi"
19 | website = "https://git.framasoft.org/luc/lufi"
20 |
21 | [integration]
22 | yunohost = ">= 12.1.17"
23 | helpers_version = "2.1"
24 | architectures = "all"
25 | multi_instance = true
26 |
27 | ldap = true
28 | sso = false
29 |
30 | disk = "50M"
31 | ram.build = "550M"
32 | ram.runtime = "50M"
33 |
34 | [install]
35 | [install.domain]
36 | type = "domain"
37 |
38 | [install.path]
39 | type = "path"
40 | default = "/lufi"
41 |
42 | [install.init_main_permission]
43 | type = "group"
44 | default = "visitors"
45 |
46 | [install.use_ldap]
47 | ask.en = "Install Lufi with LDAP configuration?"
48 | ask.fr = "Installer Lufi avec la configuration LDAP ?"
49 | help.en = "Lufi with LDAP enabled will allow only YunoHost users to upload."
50 | help.fr = "Lufi avec LDAP activé autorisera seulement les utilisateurs YunoHost à téléverser."
51 | type = "boolean"
52 | default = false
53 |
54 | [resources]
55 | [resources.sources.main]
56 | url = "https://framagit.org/fiat-tux/hat-softwares/lufi/-/archive/0.07.3/lufi-0.07.3.tar.bz2"
57 | sha256 = "10bef5d2004550305f8e38352d1517aa7efbd37e197c6bb2967f2745802be6cc"
58 | autoupdate.strategy = "latest_gitlab_release"
59 |
60 | [resources.system_user]
61 |
62 | [resources.install_dir]
63 |
64 | [resources.data_dir]
65 | subdirs = [ "upload" ]
66 |
67 | [resources.permissions]
68 | main.url = "/"
69 |
70 | [resources.ports]
71 |
72 | [resources.apt]
73 | packages = [
74 | "build-essential",
75 | "libssl-dev",
76 | "zlib1g-dev",
77 | "libpq-dev",
78 | "libio-socket-ssl-perl",
79 | "liblwp-protocol-https-perl",
80 | "carton",
81 | "postgresql",
82 | ]
83 |
84 | [resources.database]
85 | type = "postgresql"
86 |
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/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md:
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1 | ---
2 | name: Bug report
3 | about: When creating a bug report, please use the following template to provide all the relevant information and help debugging efficiently.
4 |
5 | ---
6 |
7 | **How to post a meaningful bug report**
8 | 1. *Read this whole template first.*
9 | 2. *Determine if you are on the right place:*
10 | - *If you were performing an action on the app from the webadmin or the CLI (install, update, backup, restore, change_url...), you are on the right place!*
11 | - *Otherwise, the issue may be due to the app itself. Refer to its documentation or repository for help.*
12 | - *When in doubt, post here and we will figure it out together.*
13 | 3. *Delete the italic comments as you write over them below, and remove this guide.*
14 | ---
15 |
16 | ### Describe the bug
17 |
18 | *A clear and concise description of what the bug is.*
19 |
20 | ### Context
21 |
22 | - Hardware: *VPS bought online / Old laptop or computer / Raspberry Pi at home / Internet Cube with VPN / Other ARM board / ...*
23 | - YunoHost version: x.x.x
24 | - I have access to my server: *Through SSH | through the webadmin | direct access via keyboard / screen | ...*
25 | - Are you in a special context or did you perform some particular tweaking on your YunoHost instance?: *no / yes*
26 | - If yes, please explain:
27 | - Using, or trying to install package version/branch:
28 | - If upgrading, current package version: *can be found in the admin, or with `yunohost app info $app_id`*
29 |
30 | ### Steps to reproduce
31 |
32 | - *If you performed a command from the CLI, the command itself is enough. For example:*
33 | ```sh
34 | sudo yunohost app install the_app
35 | ```
36 | - *If you used the webadmin, please perform the equivalent command from the CLI first.*
37 | - *If the error occurs in your browser, explain what you did:*
38 | 1. *Go to '...'*
39 | 2. *Click on '...'*
40 | 3. *Scroll down to '...'*
41 | 4. *See error*
42 |
43 | ### Expected behavior
44 |
45 | *A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen. You can remove this section if the command above is enough to understand your intent.*
46 |
47 | ### Logs
48 |
49 | *When an operation fails, YunoHost provides a simple way to share the logs.*
50 | - *In the webadmin, the error message contains a link to the relevant log page. On that page, you will be able to 'Share with Yunopaste'. If you missed it, the logs of previous operations are also available under Tools > Logs.*
51 | - *In command line, the command to share the logs is displayed at the end of the operation and looks like `yunohost log display [log name] --share`. If you missed it, you can find the log ID of a previous operation using `yunohost log list`.*
52 |
53 | *After sharing the log, please copypaste directly the link provided by YunoHost (to help readability, no need to copypaste the entire content of the log here, just the link is enough...)*
54 |
55 | *If applicable and useful, add screenshots to help explain your problem.*
56 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | #=================================================
4 | # IMPORT GENERIC HELPERS
5 | #=================================================
6 |
7 | source /usr/share/yunohost/helpers
8 |
9 | #=================================================
10 | # INITIALIZE AND STORE SETTINGS
11 | #=================================================
12 |
13 | ynh_app_setting_set --key=use_ldap --value=$use_ldap
14 | ynh_app_setting_set_default --key=max_file_size --value=100000000
15 | ynh_app_setting_set_default --key=secret --value=$(ynh_string_random --length=24)
16 |
17 | #=================================================
18 | # DOWNLOAD, CHECK AND UNPACK SOURCE
19 | #=================================================
20 | ynh_script_progression "Setting up source files..."
21 |
22 | # Download, check integrity, uncompress and patch the source from manifest.toml
23 | ynh_setup_source --dest_dir="$install_dir"
24 |
25 | #=================================================
26 | # APP INITIAL CONFIGURATION
27 | #=================================================
28 | ynh_script_progression "Adding $app's configuration files..."
29 |
30 | ldap="#"
31 | if [ $use_ldap -eq 1 ];
32 | then
33 | ldap=""
34 | fi
35 |
36 | ynh_config_add --template="lufi.conf" --destination="$install_dir/lufi.conf"
37 |
38 | chmod 600 $install_dir/lufi.conf
39 | chown $app:$app $install_dir/lufi.conf
40 |
41 | #=================================================
42 | # SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
43 | #=================================================
44 | ynh_script_progression "Adding system configurations related to $app..."
45 |
46 | # Create a dedicated NGINX config using the conf/nginx.conf template
47 | ynh_config_add_nginx
48 |
49 | # Create a dedicated systemd config
50 | ynh_config_add_systemd
51 | yunohost service add "$app" --description="Lufi service" --log="$install_dir/log/production.log"
52 |
53 | # Use logrotate to manage application logfile(s)
54 | ynh_config_add_logrotate
55 |
56 |
57 | ynh_config_add --template="cron" --destination="/etc/cron.d/$app"
58 | chmod +x $install_dir/script/lufi
59 |
60 | #=================================================
61 | # INSTALL LUFI
62 | #=================================================
63 | ynh_script_progression "Installing $app..."
64 |
65 | pushd $install_dir
66 | # Patch cpanfile.snapshot to bump dependency
67 | sed -i 's|Cpanel-JSON-XS-4.19|Cpanel-JSON-XS-4.37|' cpanfile.snapshot
68 | sed -i 's|Cpanel::JSON::XS 4.19|Cpanel::JSON::XS 4.37|' cpanfile.snapshot
69 | ynh_hide_warnings carton install --deployment --without=sqlite --without=mysql --without=htpasswd --without=test
70 | popd
71 |
72 | #=================================================
73 | # START SYSTEMD SERVICE
74 | #=================================================
75 | ynh_script_progression "Starting $app's systemd service..."
76 |
77 | # Start a systemd service
78 | ynh_systemctl --service="$app" --action="start" --log_path="systemd" --wait_until="Web application available"
79 |
80 | #=================================================
81 | # END OF SCRIPT
82 | #=================================================
83 |
84 | ynh_script_progression "Installation of $app completed"
85 |
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/scripts/upgrade:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | #=================================================
4 | # IMPORT GENERIC HELPERS
5 | #=================================================
6 |
7 | source /usr/share/yunohost/helpers
8 |
9 | #=================================================
10 | # STOP SYSTEMD SERVICE
11 | #=================================================
12 | ynh_script_progression "Stopping $app's systemd service..."
13 |
14 | ynh_systemctl --service="$app" --action="stop" --log_path="systemd"
15 |
16 | #=================================================
17 | # ENSURE DOWNWARD COMPATIBILITY
18 | #=================================================
19 | ynh_script_progression "Ensuring downward compatibility..."
20 |
21 | ynh_app_setting_set_default --key=max_file_size --value=100000000
22 | ynh_app_setting_set_default --key=use_ldap --value=0
23 | ynh_app_setting_set_default --key=secret --value=$(ynh_string_random --length=24)
24 |
25 | #=================================================
26 | # DOWNLOAD, CHECK AND UNPACK SOURCE
27 | #=================================================
28 | ynh_script_progression "Upgrading source files..."
29 |
30 | # Download, check integrity, uncompress and patch the source from manifest.toml
31 | ynh_setup_source --dest_dir="$install_dir" --full_replace --keep="lufi.conf"
32 |
33 | #=================================================
34 | # UPDATE A CONFIG FILE
35 | #=================================================
36 | ynh_script_progression "Updating $app's configuration files..."
37 |
38 | ldap="#"
39 | if [ $use_ldap -eq 1 ];
40 | then
41 | ldap=""
42 | fi
43 |
44 | ynh_config_add --template="lufi.conf" --destination="$install_dir/lufi.conf"
45 |
46 | chmod 600 $install_dir/lufi.conf
47 | chown $app:$app $install_dir/lufi.conf
48 |
49 | #=================================================
50 | # BUILD LUFI
51 | #=================================================
52 | ynh_script_progression "Building Lufi..."
53 |
54 | pushd $install_dir
55 | # Patch cpanfile.snapshot to bump dependency
56 | sed -i 's|Cpanel-JSON-XS-4.19|Cpanel-JSON-XS-4.37|' cpanfile.snapshot
57 | sed -i 's|Cpanel::JSON::XS 4.19|Cpanel::JSON::XS 4.37|' cpanfile.snapshot
58 | ynh_hide_warnings carton install --deployment --without=sqlite --without=mysql --without=htpasswd --without=test
59 | popd
60 |
61 | #=================================================
62 | # REAPPLY SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
63 | #=================================================
64 | ynh_script_progression "Upgrading system configurations related to $app..."
65 |
66 | ynh_config_add_nginx
67 |
68 | ynh_config_add_systemd
69 | yunohost service add "$app" --description="Lufi service" --log="$install_dir/log/production.log"
70 |
71 | ynh_config_add_logrotate
72 |
73 | ynh_config_add --template="cron" --destination="/etc/cron.d/$app"
74 | chmod +x $install_dir/script/lufi
75 |
76 | #=================================================
77 | # START SYSTEMD SERVICE
78 | #=================================================
79 | ynh_script_progression "Starting $app's systemd service..."
80 |
81 | ynh_systemctl --service="$app" --action="start" --log_path="systemd" --wait_until="Web application available"
82 |
83 | #=================================================
84 | # END OF SCRIPT
85 | #=================================================
86 |
87 | ynh_script_progression "Upgrade of $app completed"
88 |
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/conf/lufi.conf:
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1 | # vim:set sw=4 ts=4 sts=4 ft=perl expandtab:
2 | {
3 | ####################
4 | # Hypnotoad settings
5 | ####################
6 | # see http://mojolicio.us/perldoc/Mojo/Server/Hypnotoad for a full list of settings
7 | hypnotoad => {
8 | # array of IP addresses and ports you want to listen to
9 | # you can specify a unix socket too, like 'http+unix://%2Ftmp%2Flufi.sock'
10 | listen => ['http://127.0.0.1:__PORT__'],
11 | # if you use Lufi behind a reverse proxy like Nginx, you want to set proxy to 1
12 | # if you use Lufi directly, let it commented
13 | proxy => 1,
14 |
15 | # Please read http://mojolicious.org/perldoc/Mojo/Server/Hypnotoad#workers
16 | # to adjust this to your server
17 | workers => 30,
18 | clients => 1,
19 | },
20 |
21 | # Put a way to contact you here and uncomment it
22 | # You can put some HTML in it
23 | # MANDATORY
24 | contact => 'Contact page',
25 |
26 | # Put an URL or an email address to receive file reports and uncomment it
27 | # It's for make reporting illegal files easy for users
28 | # MANDATORY
29 | report => 'webmaster@__DOMAIN__',
30 |
31 | # Array of random strings used to encrypt cookies
32 | # optional, default is ['fdjsofjoihrei'], PLEASE, CHANGE IT
33 | secrets => ['__SECRET__'],
34 |
35 | # Name of the instance, displayed next to the logo
36 | # optional, default is Lufi
37 | #instance_name => 'Lufi',
38 |
39 | # Choose a theme. See the available themes in `themes` directory
40 | # Optional, default is 'default'
41 | #theme => 'default',
42 |
43 | # Length of the random URL
44 | # optional, default is 8
45 | #length => 8,
46 |
47 | # How many URLs will be provisioned in a batch ?
48 | # optional, default is 5
49 | #provis_step => 5,
50 |
51 | # Max number of URLs to be provisioned
52 | # optional, default is 100
53 | #provisioning => 100,
54 |
55 | # Length of the modify/delete token
56 | # optional, default is 32
57 | #token_length => 32,
58 |
59 | # Max file size, in octets
60 | # You can write it 100*1024*1024
61 | # optional, no default
62 | max_file_size => __MAX_FILE_SIZE__,
63 |
64 | # If you want to have piwik statistics, provide a piwik image tracker
65 | # Only the image tracker is allowed, no javascript
66 | # optional, no default
67 | #piwik_img => 'https://piwik.example.org/piwik.php?idsite=1&rec=1',
68 |
69 | # Broadcast_message which will displayed on the index page
70 | # optional, no default
71 | #broadcast_message => 'Maintenance',
72 |
73 | # Default time limit for files
74 | # Valid values are 0, 1, 7, 30 and 365
75 | # optional, default is 0 (no limit)
76 | default_delay => 365,
77 |
78 | # Number of days after which the files will be deleted, even if they were uploaded with "no delay" (or value superior to max_delay)
79 | # A warning message will be displayed on homepage
80 | # optional, default is 0 (no limit)
81 | #max_delay => 0,
82 |
83 | # Size thresholds: if you want to define max delays for different sizes of file
84 | # The keys are size in Bytes, you can't have 10*1000*10000 as key
85 | # If a file is smaller than the smallest configured size, it will have a expiration delay of max_delay (see above)
86 | # optional, default is using max_delay (see above) for all sizes
87 | #delay_for_size => {
88 | # 10000000 => 90, # between 10MB and 50MB => max is 90 days, less than 10MB => max is max_delay (see above)
89 | # 50000000 => 60, # between 50MB ans 1GB => max is 60 days
90 | # 1000000000 => 2, # more than 1GB => max is 2 days
91 | #},
92 |
93 | # URL sub-directory in which you want Lufi to be accessible
94 | # example: you want to have Lufi under https://example.org/lufi/
95 | # => set prefix to '/lufi' or to '/lufi/', it doesn't matter
96 | # optional, defaut is /
97 | prefix => '__PATH__',
98 |
99 | # Array of authorized domains for API calls.
100 | # If you want to authorize everyone to use the API: ['*']
101 | # optional, no domains allowed by default
102 | #allowed_domains => ['http://1.example.com', 'http://2.example.com'],
103 |
104 | # String of the URL to be redirected to when accessing /logout
105 | # optional, default is no redirection after logging out
106 | #logout_custom => 'https://sso.example.com/logout?redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fexample.com',
107 |
108 | # Define a path to the upload directory, where the uploaded files will be stored
109 | # You can define it relative to lufi directory or set an absolute path
110 | # Remember that it has to be in a directory writable by Lufi user
111 | # DO NOT CHANGE THIS IF FILES HAVE BEEN ALREADY UPLOADED: THEY WILL NOT BE DOWNLOADABLE ANYMORE
112 | # optional, default is 'files'
113 | upload_dir => '__DATA_DIR__/upload',
114 |
115 | #!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
116 | # EXPERIMENTAL !
117 | #!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
118 | # You can store files on Swift object storage (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenStack#Swift) instead of filesystem
119 | # Please read https://metacpan.org/pod/Net::OpenStack::Swift#SYNOPSIS to know how to configure this setting
120 | # IMPORTANT: add a `container` key in it, to let Lufi know which container to use. This is not a regular Net::OpenStack::Swift setting, but Lufi need it.
121 | # EXPERIMENTAL: if the upload or download of files are stucked, reload Lufi and create a cron task to reload Lufi once a day
122 | # You can copy Lufi files to Swift object storage by launching the command `carton exec script/lufi copyFilesToSwift` (can take a long time)
123 | # optional, no default
124 | #swift => {
125 | # auth_url => 'https://auth-endpoint-url/v2.0',
126 | # user => 'userid',
127 | # password => 'password',
128 | # tenant_name => 'project_id',
129 | # container => 'lufi'
130 | #},
131 |
132 | # Allow to add a password on files, asked before allowing to download files
133 | # optional, default is 0
134 | allow_pwd_on_files => 1,
135 |
136 | # Force all files to be in "Burn after reading mode"
137 | # optional, default is 0
138 | #force_burn_after_reading => 0,
139 |
140 | # If set, the files' URLs will always use this domain
141 | # optional, no default
142 | #fixed_domain => 'example.org',
143 |
144 | # Abuse reasons
145 | # Set an integer in the abuse field of a file in the database and it will not be downloadable anymore
146 | # The reason will be displayed to the downloader, according to the reasons you will configure here.
147 | # optional, no default
148 | #abuse => {
149 | # 0 => 'Copyright infringment',
150 | # 1 => 'Illegal content',
151 | #},
152 |
153 | # Lockfile directory
154 | # In which directory do you want to store the lockfile?
155 | # If using load balancing, you will want to set a directory shared by the servers
156 | # You can define it relative to lufi directory or set an absolute path
157 | # Remember that it has to be in a directory writable by Lufi user
158 | # optional, default is lufi directory
159 | #lockfile_dir => '.',
160 |
161 | ###############
162 | # Mail settings
163 | ###############
164 |
165 | # Mail configuration
166 | # See https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojolicious::Plugin::Mail#EXAMPLES
167 | # optional, default to sendmail method with no arguments
168 | #mail => {
169 | # # Valid values are 'sendmail' and 'smtp'
170 | # how => 'smtp',
171 | # howargs => ['smtp.example.org']
172 | #},
173 |
174 | # Email sender address
175 | # optional, default to no-reply@lufi.io
176 | #mail_sender => 'no-reply@lufi.io',
177 |
178 | # Disable sending mail through the server
179 | # optional, default is false
180 | disable_mail_sending => 1,
181 |
182 | #############
183 | # DB settings
184 | #############
185 |
186 | # Choose what database you want to use
187 | # Valid choices are sqlite, postgresql and mysql (all lowercase)
188 | # optional, default is sqlite
189 | dbtype => 'postgresql',
190 |
191 | # SQLite ONLY - only used if dbtype is set to sqlite
192 | # Define a path to the SQLite database
193 | # You can define it relative to lufi directory or set an absolute path
194 | # Remember that it has to be in a directory writable by Lufi user
195 | # optional, default is lufi.db
196 | #db_path => 'lufi.db',
197 |
198 | # PostgreSQL ONLY - only used if dbtype is set to postgresql
199 | # These are the credentials to access the PostgreSQL database
200 | # mandatory if you choosed postgresql as dbtype
201 | pgdb => {
202 | database => '__DB_NAME__',
203 | host => 'localhost',
204 | # optional, default is 5432
205 | #port => 5432,
206 | user => '__DB_USER__',
207 | pwd => '__DB_PWD__',
208 | # https://mojolicious.org/perldoc/Mojo/Pg#max_connections
209 | # optional, default is 1
210 | #max_connections => 1,
211 | },
212 |
213 | # MySQL ONLY - only used if dbtype is set to mysql
214 | # These are the credentials to access the MySQL database
215 | # mandatory if you choosed mysql as dbtype
216 | #mysqldb => {
217 | # database => 'lufi',
218 | # host => 'localhost',
219 | # # optional, default is 3306
220 | # #port => 3306,
221 | # user => 'DBUSER',
222 | # pwd => 'DBPASSWORD',
223 | # # https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojo::mysql#max_connections
224 | # # optional, default is 5 (set to 0 to disable persistent connections)
225 | # #max_connections => 5,
226 | #},
227 |
228 | #############################################
229 | # LDAP settings (authentication and features)
230 | #############################################
231 |
232 | # Set `ldap` if you want that only authenticated users can upload files
233 | # Please note that everybody can still download files
234 | # optional, no default
235 | __LDAP__ldap => {
236 | __LDAP__ uri => 'ldap://localhost:389', # server URI
237 | __LDAP__ user_tree => 'dc=yunohost,dc=org', # search base DN
238 | __LDAP__ bind_dn => 'ou=users,dc=yunohost,dc=org', # search bind DN
239 | __LDAP__ #bind_pwd => 'secr3t', # search bind password
240 | __LDAP__ user_attr => 'uid', # user attribute (uid, mail, sAMAccountName, etc.)
241 | __LDAP__ user_filter => '(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(permission=cn=__APP__.main,ou=permission,dc=yunohost,dc=org))', # user filter (to exclude some users, etc.)
242 | __LDAP__ # optional start_tls configuration. See https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/perl-ldap/lib/Net/LDAP.pod#start_tls
243 | __LDAP__ # don't set or uncomment if you don't want to configure it
244 | __LDAP__ #start_tls => {
245 | __LDAP__ # verify => 'optional',
246 | __LDAP__ # clientcert => '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.pem'
247 | __LDAP__ #}
248 | __LDAP__},
249 |
250 | # If you've set ldap above, the session will last `session_duration` seconds before
251 | # the user needs to reauthenticate
252 | # optional, default is 3600
253 | #session_duration => 3600,
254 |
255 | # If you use `ldap` for authentication, you can map some attributes from LDAP to be able to access them in Lufi
256 | # Those attributes will be accessible with:
257 | # $c->current_user->{lufi_attribute_name} in Lufi backend files (all that is in `lib` directory)
258 | # <%= $self->current_user->{lufi_attribute_name} %> in templates files (in `themes` directory)
259 | #
260 | # Define the attributes like this: `lufi_attribute_name => 'LDAP_attribute_name'`
261 | # Note that you can’t use `username` as a Lufi attribute name: this name is reserved and will contain the login of the user
262 | # optional, no default
263 | #ldap_map_attr => {
264 | # displayname => 'cn',
265 | # mail => 'mail'
266 | #},
267 |
268 | # When using LDAP authentication, LDAP users can invite people (by mail) to use Lufi to send them files without
269 | # being authenticated.
270 | # This is where you configure the behavior of the invitations.
271 | # You may need to fetch some attributes from LDAP to use some invitations settings. See `ldap_map_attr` above.
272 | # optional, no default
273 | #invitations => {
274 | # # The name of the key set in `ldap_map_attr` (above) that corresponds to the mail of the LDAP user
275 | # # optional, default is `mail`
276 | # mail_attr => 'mail',
277 | # # The `From` header of invitation mail can be the mail of the LDAP user
278 | # # Be sure to have a mail system that will correctly send the mail from your users! (DKIM, SPF…)
279 | # # To enable this feature, set it to 1
280 | # # optional, disabled by default
281 | # send_invitation_with_ldap_user_mail => 1,
282 | # # The user is able to set an expiration delay for the invitation.
283 | # # This expiration delay can’t be more than this setting (in days).
284 | # # optional, default is 30 days
285 | # max_invitation_expiration_delay => 30,
286 | # # Once the guest has submitted his files, he has an additional period of time to submit forgotten files.
287 | # # You can set that additional period of time in minutes here.
288 | # # To disable that feature, set it to 0 or less
289 | # # optional, default is 10 minutes
290 | # max_additional_period => 10,
291 | # # Lufi follows privacy-by-design, so, by default, no files URLs (with the decode secret) are stored in database.
292 | # # However, the concern is different for this case. Storing files URLs makes users able to retrieve the guests’ sent files
293 | # # from their `invitations` page.
294 | # # Set to 1 to store guests’ files URLs in database
295 | # # optional, default is 0 (disabled)
296 | # save_files_url_in_db => 0,
297 | # # Users can resend the invitation to their guest. This does not extend the invitation’s expiration delay unless you
298 | # # set this option to 1.
299 | # # optional, default is 0 (disabled)
300 | # extend_invitation_expiration_on_resend => 0,
301 | #},
302 |
303 | #########################
304 | # Htpasswd authentication
305 | #########################
306 |
307 | # Set `htpasswd` if you want to use an htpasswd file instead of ldap
308 | # See 'man htpasswd' to know how to create such file
309 | #htpasswd => 'lufi.passwd',
310 |
311 | ############################
312 | # HTTP header authentication
313 | ############################
314 |
315 | # Set `auth_headers` if you want to use HTTP header auth.
316 | # Typically, these headers are set by a reverse-proxy
317 | # acting as an authentication server. Useful for SSO.
318 | # `auth_headers` should contains the user's username.
319 | #
320 | # /!\ LUFI BLINDLY TRUSTS THESE HEADERS
321 | # /!\ IT'S UP TO YOU TO SANITIZE INCOMING HEADERS TO SECURE YOUR INSTANCE
322 | #
323 | #auth_headers => 'X-AUTH-PREFERRED-USERNAME',
324 | #auth_headers_map_value => {
325 | # # Like ldap_map_attr but for headers
326 | # displayname => 'X-AUTH-DISPLAYNAME',
327 | # firstname => 'X-AUTH-GIVENNAME',
328 | # lastname => 'X-AUTH-LASTNAME',
329 | # mail => 'X-AUTH-EMAIL'
330 | #},
331 |
332 |
333 | #######################
334 | # HTTP Headers settings
335 | #######################
336 |
337 | # Content-Security-Policy header that will be sent by Lufi
338 | # Set to '' to disable CSP header
339 | # https://content-security-policy.com/ provides a good documentation about CSP.
340 | # https://report-uri.com/home/generate provides a tool to generate a CSP header.
341 | # optional, default is "base-uri 'self'; connect-src 'self' ws://YOUR_HOST; default-src 'none'; font-src 'self'; form-action 'self'; frame-ancestors 'none'; img-src 'self' blob:; media-src blob:; script-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval'; style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline'"
342 | #csp => "",
343 |
344 | # X-Frame-Options header that will be sent by Lufi
345 | # Valid values are: 'DENY', 'SAMEORIGIN', 'ALLOW-FROM https://example.com/'
346 | # Set to '' to disable X-Frame-Options header
347 | # See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Frame-Options
348 | # Please note that this will add a "frame-ancestors" directive to the CSP header (see above) accordingly
349 | # to the chosen setting (See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy/frame-ancestors)
350 | # optional, default is 'DENY'
351 | #x_frame_options => 'DENY',
352 |
353 | # X-Content-Type-Options that will be sent by Lufi
354 | # See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Content-Type-Options
355 | # Set to '' to disable X-Content-Type-Options header
356 | # optional, default is 'nosniff'
357 | #x_content_type_options => 'nosniff',
358 |
359 | # X-XSS-Protection that will be sent by Lufi
360 | # See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-XSS-Protection
361 | # Set to '' to disable X-XSS-Protection header
362 | # optional, default is '1; mode=block'
363 | #x_xss_protection => '1; mode=block',
364 |
365 | #########################
366 | # Lufi cron jobs settings
367 | #########################
368 |
369 | # Expired files will be kept for 2 additional days after the expiration time has passed!
370 | # The reasoning behind this is to allow downloads to complete and avoid deleting them while
371 | # they are still being tranfered.
372 |
373 | # Number of days senders IP addresses are kept in database
374 | # After that delay, they will be deleted from database (used with script/lufi cron cleanbdd)
375 | # optional, default is 365
376 | #keep_ip_during => 365,
377 |
378 | # Max size of the files directory, in octets
379 | # Used by script/lufi cron watch to trigger an action
380 | # optional, no default
381 | #max_total_size => 10*1024*1024*1024,
382 |
383 | # Default action when files directory is over max_total_size (used with script/lufi cron watch)
384 | # Valid values are 'warn', 'stop-upload' and 'delete'
385 | # Please, see README.md
386 | # optional, default is 'warn'
387 | #policy_when_full => 'warn',
388 |
389 | # Files which are not viewed since delete_no_longer_viewed_files days will be deleted by the cron cleanfiles task
390 | # If delete_no_longer_viewed_files is not set, the no longer viewed files will NOT be deleted
391 | # optional, no default
392 | #delete_no_longer_viewed_files => 90,
393 | };
394 |
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603 | WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS
604 | THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY
605 | GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
606 | USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
607 | DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
608 | PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
609 | EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
610 | SUCH DAMAGES.
611 |
612 | 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
613 |
614 | If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
615 | above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
616 | reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
617 | an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
618 | Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
619 | copy of the Program in return for a fee.
620 |
621 | END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
622 |
623 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
624 |
625 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
626 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
627 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
628 |
629 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
630 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
631 | state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
632 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
633 |
634 |
635 | Copyright (C)
636 |
637 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
638 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
639 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
640 | (at your option) any later version.
641 |
642 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
643 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
644 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
645 | GNU General Public License for more details.
646 |
647 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
648 | along with this program. If not, see .
649 |
650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
651 |
652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
654 |
655 | Copyright (C)
656 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
659 |
660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
661 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
663 |
664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
667 | .
668 |
669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
674 | .
675 |
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