├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── build.sh
├── configdir_darwin.go
├── configdir_freebsd.go
├── configdir_linux.go
├── configdir_openbsd.go
├── configdir_windows.go
├── go.mod
├── go.sum
├── linx.go
└── util.go
/.gitignore:
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1 | # Compiled Object files, Static and Dynamic libs (Shared Objects)
2 | *.o
3 | *.a
4 | *.so
5 |
6 | # Folders
7 | _obj
8 | _test
9 | binaries
10 |
11 | # Architecture specific extensions/prefixes
12 | *.[568vq]
13 | [568vq].out
14 |
15 | *.cgo1.go
16 | *.cgo2.c
17 | _cgo_defun.c
18 | _cgo_gotypes.go
19 | _cgo_export.*
20 |
21 | _testmain.go
22 |
23 | *.exe
24 | *.test
25 | *.prof
26 |
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1 | # Development on this repository has been frozen.
2 |
3 | Feel free to send a pull request if you are maintaining an active fork of this project to add a link to your repository in this readme.
4 |
5 | ---
6 |
7 |
8 | linx-client
9 | ======
10 |
11 | Simple client for [linx-server](https://github.com/andreimarcu/linx-server)
12 |
13 | Uses a json configuration and logfile (for storing deletion keys of uploads)
14 |
15 | ### Features
16 |
17 | - Upload file and store deletion key
18 | - Upload from stdin and store deletion key
19 | - Overwrite file using stored deletion key
20 | - Delete file using stored deletion key
21 | - Sha256sum client-server matching
22 |
23 |
24 | Get release and run
25 | -------------------
26 | 1. Grab the latest binary from the [releases](https://github.com/andreimarcu/linx-client/releases)
27 | 2. Run ```./linx-client...```
28 |
29 |
30 | Configuration
31 | -------------
32 |
33 | When you first run linx-client, you will be prompted to configure the instance url, logfile path and api keys.
34 |
35 | ```
36 | $ ./linx-client
37 | Configuring linx-client
38 |
39 | Site url (ex: https://linx.example.com/): https://linx.example.com/
40 | Logfile path (ex: ~/.linxlog): ~/.linxlog
41 | API key (leave blank if instance is public):
42 |
43 | Configuration written at ~/.config/linx-client.conf ``
44 |
45 | Usage
46 | -----
47 |
48 | #### Upload file(s)
49 |
50 | ```
51 | $ linx-client path/to/file.ext
52 | https://linx.example.com/file.ext
53 | ```
54 |
55 | Options
56 |
57 | - ```-f file.ext``` -- Specify a desired filename (if different from the actual one)
58 | - ```-r``` -- Randomize filename
59 | - ```-e 600``` -- Time until file expires in seconds
60 | - ```-deletekey mysecret``` -- Specify deletion key
61 | - ```-o``` -- Overwrite file if you have its deletion key
62 | - ```-accesskey mykey``` -- Specify access key
63 | - ```-c myconfig.json``` -- Use non-default config file (can be useful if using more than one linx-server instance). This option will create a config if file does not exist.
64 | - ```-no-cb``` -- Disable automatic insertion into clipboard
65 | - ```-selif``` -- Return selif url (direct url)
66 |
67 | #### Upload from stdin
68 | ```
69 | $ echo "hello there" | linx-client -
70 | https://linx.example.com/random.txt
71 | ```
72 |
73 | Note: you can specify the ```-f``` flag to specify a filename as such:
74 |
75 | ```
76 | $ echo "hello there" | linx-client -f hello.txt -
77 | https://linx.example.com/hello.txt
78 | ```
79 |
80 |
81 | #### Overwrite file
82 | Assuming you have previously uploaded ```file.ext``` using linx-client (so that you have its deletion key), you can replace the file as such:
83 |
84 | ```
85 | $ linx-client -o file.ext
86 | https://linx.example.com/file.ext
87 | ```
88 |
89 | #### Delete file(s)
90 |
91 | ```
92 | $ linx-client -d https://linx.example.com/file.ext
93 | Deleted https://linx.example.com/file.ext
94 | ```
95 |
96 | License
97 | -------
98 | Copyright (C) 2015 Andrei Marcu
99 |
100 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
101 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
102 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
103 | (at your option) any later version.
104 |
105 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
106 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
107 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
108 | GNU General Public License for more details.
109 |
110 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
111 | along with this program. If not, see .
112 |
113 | Author
114 | -------
115 | Andrei Marcu, http://andreim.net/
116 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | version="$1"
4 | mkdir -p "binaries/""$version"
5 | name="binaries/""$version""/linx-client-v""$version""_"
6 |
7 | GOOS=darwin GOARCH=amd64 go build -o "$name"osx-amd64
8 |
9 | GOOS=darwin GOARCH=386 go build -o "$name"osx-386
10 |
11 | GOOS=freebsd GOARCH=amd64 go build -o "$name"freebsd-amd64
12 |
13 | GOOS=freebsd GOARCH=386 go build -o "$name"freebsd-386
14 |
15 | GOOS=openbsd GOARCH=amd64 go build -o "$name"openbsd-amd64
16 |
17 | GOOS=openbsd GOARCH=386 go build -o "$name"bsd-386
18 |
19 | GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm GOARM=7 go build -o "$name"linux-armv7
20 |
21 | GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm64 go build -o "$name"linux-arm64
22 |
23 | GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build -o "$name"linux-amd64
24 |
25 | GOOS=linux GOARCH=386 go build -o "$name"linux-386
26 |
27 | GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 go build -o "$name"windows-amd64.exe
28 |
29 | GOOS=windows GOARCH=386 go build -o "$name"windows-386.exe
30 |
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/configdir_darwin.go:
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1 | package main
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "os"
5 | "path/filepath"
6 | )
7 |
8 | func getHomeDir() (homeDir string) {
9 | homeDir = os.Getenv("HOME")
10 | if homeDir == "" {
11 | homeDir = getInput("Path to home directory", false)
12 | }
13 |
14 | return
15 | }
16 |
17 | func getConfigDir() (configDir string) {
18 | configDir = filepath.Join(getHomeDir(), ".config")
19 |
20 | return
21 | }
22 |
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/configdir_freebsd.go:
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1 | package main
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "os"
5 | "path/filepath"
6 | )
7 |
8 | func getHomeDir() (homeDir string) {
9 | homeDir = os.Getenv("HOME")
10 | if homeDir == "" {
11 | homeDir = getInput("Path to home directory", false)
12 | }
13 |
14 | return
15 | }
16 |
17 | func getConfigDir() (configDir string) {
18 | configDir = filepath.Join(getHomeDir(), ".config")
19 |
20 | return
21 | }
22 |
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/configdir_linux.go:
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1 | package main
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "os"
5 | "path/filepath"
6 | )
7 |
8 | func getHomeDir() (homeDir string) {
9 | homeDir = os.Getenv("HOME")
10 | if homeDir == "" {
11 | homeDir = getInput("Path to home directory", false)
12 | }
13 |
14 | return
15 | }
16 |
17 | func getConfigDir() (configDir string) {
18 | configDir = filepath.Join(getHomeDir(), ".config")
19 |
20 | return
21 | }
22 |
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/configdir_openbsd.go:
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1 | package main
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "os"
5 | "path/filepath"
6 | )
7 |
8 | func getHomeDir() (homeDir string) {
9 | homeDir = os.Getenv("HOME")
10 | if homeDir == "" {
11 | homeDir = getInput("Path to home directory", false)
12 | }
13 |
14 | return
15 | }
16 |
17 | func getConfigDir() (configDir string) {
18 | configDir = filepath.Join(getHomeDir(), ".config")
19 |
20 | return
21 | }
22 |
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/configdir_windows.go:
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1 | package main
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "os"
5 | )
6 |
7 | func getHomeDir() (homeDir string) {
8 | homeDir = os.Getenv("HOMEPATH")
9 | if homeDir == "" {
10 | homeDir = getInput("Path to home directory", false)
11 | }
12 |
13 | return
14 | }
15 |
16 | func getConfigDir() (configDir string) {
17 | configDir = os.Getenv("APPDATA")
18 | if configDir == "" {
19 | configDir = getInput("Path to config directory", false)
20 | }
21 | return
22 | }
23 |
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/go.mod:
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1 | module github.com/andreimarcu/linx-client
2 |
3 | go 1.15
4 |
5 | require (
6 | github.com/atotto/clipboard v0.1.2
7 | github.com/minio/sha256-simd v0.1.1
8 | github.com/mutantmonkey/golinx v0.0.0-20190822073349-04d0ad80761f
9 | github.com/timshannon/config v0.0.0-20161208040744-63089074048e
10 | )
11 |
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/go.sum:
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1 | github.com/adrg/xdg v0.0.0-20190319220657-88e5137d2444/go.mod h1:ZuOshBmzV4Ta+s23hdfFZnBsdzmoR3US0d7ErpqSbTQ=
2 | github.com/atotto/clipboard v0.1.2 h1:YZCtFu5Ie8qX2VmVTBnrqLSiU9XOWwqNRmdT3gIQzbY=
3 | github.com/atotto/clipboard v0.1.2/go.mod h1:ZY9tmq7sm5xIbd9bOK4onWV4S6X0u6GY7Vn0Yu86PYI=
4 | github.com/fatih/color v1.7.0/go.mod h1:Zm6kSWBoL9eyXnKyktHP6abPY2pDugNf5KwzbycvMj4=
5 | github.com/mattn/go-colorable v0.1.2/go.mod h1:U0ppj6V5qS13XJ6of8GYAs25YV2eR4EVcfRqFIhoBtE=
6 | github.com/mattn/go-isatty v0.0.8/go.mod h1:Iq45c/XA43vh69/j3iqttzPXn0bhXyGjM0Hdxcsrc5s=
7 | github.com/mattn/go-runewidth v0.0.4/go.mod h1:LwmH8dsx7+W8Uxz3IHJYH5QSwggIsqBzpuz5H//U1FU=
8 | github.com/minio/sha256-simd v0.1.1 h1:5QHSlgo3nt5yKOJrC7W8w7X+NFl8cMPZm96iu8kKUJU=
9 | github.com/minio/sha256-simd v0.1.1/go.mod h1:B5e1o+1/KgNmWrSQK08Y6Z1Vb5pwIktudl0J58iy0KM=
10 | github.com/mutantmonkey/golinx v0.0.0-20190822073349-04d0ad80761f h1:8CqxnOa5O+tydf/x/uyNXcZYaHI/FxSwgMWcw0dSfh4=
11 | github.com/mutantmonkey/golinx v0.0.0-20190822073349-04d0ad80761f/go.mod h1:9Vx6RKw67XP4d2+NPuuh0gZrCz42jRr/ooJ7G/Y3ovg=
12 | github.com/timshannon/config v0.0.0-20161208040744-63089074048e h1:ew9WKICVauNGfz7g9d2FUHvFlbA20D7RoVv2rlgjXlw=
13 | github.com/timshannon/config v0.0.0-20161208040744-63089074048e/go.mod h1:Q4VfHjNXZTVTmbIRoJnAOgTM7WwK5HGpJKuNFSbyikg=
14 | golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20190308221718-c2843e01d9a2/go.mod h1:djNgcEr1/C05ACkg1iLfiJU5Ep61QUkGW8qpdssI0+w=
15 | golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20190813141303-74dc4d7220e7/go.mod h1:z5CRVTTTmAJ677TzLLGU+0bjPO0LkuOLi4/5GtJWs/s=
16 | golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20190215142949-d0b11bdaac8a/go.mod h1:STP8DvDyc/dI5b8T5hshtkjS+E42TnysNCUPdjciGhY=
17 | golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20190222072716-a9d3bda3a223/go.mod h1:STP8DvDyc/dI5b8T5hshtkjS+E42TnysNCUPdjciGhY=
18 | golang.org/x/text v0.3.0/go.mod h1:NqM8EUOU14njkJ3fqMW+pc6Ldnwhi/IjpwHt7yyuwOQ=
19 | gopkg.in/check.v1 v0.0.0-20161208181325-20d25e280405/go.mod h1:Co6ibVJAznAaIkqp8huTwlJQCZ016jof/cbN4VW5Yz0=
20 | gopkg.in/cheggaaa/pb.v1 v1.0.28/go.mod h1:V/YB90LKu/1FcN3WVnfiiE5oMCibMjukxqG/qStrOgw=
21 | gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.2/go.mod h1:hI93XBmqTisBFMUTm0b8Fm+jr3Dg1NNxqwp+5A1VGuI=
22 |
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/linx.go:
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1 | package main
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "bufio"
5 | "bytes"
6 | "encoding/json"
7 | "errors"
8 | "flag"
9 | "fmt"
10 | "io"
11 | "io/ioutil"
12 | "net/http"
13 | "net/url"
14 | "os"
15 | "path"
16 | "path/filepath"
17 | "strconv"
18 | "strings"
19 |
20 | "github.com/timshannon/config"
21 | "github.com/atotto/clipboard"
22 | "github.com/mutantmonkey/golinx/progress"
23 | )
24 |
25 | type RespOkJSON struct {
26 | Filename string
27 | Url string
28 | Delete_Key string
29 | Expiry string
30 | Size string
31 | Sha256sum string
32 | Direct_Url string `json:",omitempty"`
33 | }
34 |
35 | type RespErrJSON struct {
36 | Error string
37 | }
38 |
39 | var Config struct {
40 | siteurl string
41 | logfile string
42 | apikey string
43 | }
44 |
45 | var keys map[string]string
46 |
47 | func main() {
48 | var del bool
49 | var randomize bool
50 | var overwrite bool
51 | var expiry int64
52 | var deleteKey string
53 | var accessKey string
54 | var desiredFileName string
55 | var configPath string
56 | var noClipboard bool
57 | var useSelifURL bool
58 |
59 | flag.BoolVar(&del, "d", false,
60 | "Delete file at url (ex: -d https://linx.example.com/myphoto.jpg")
61 | flag.BoolVar(&randomize, "r", false,
62 | "Randomize filename")
63 | flag.Int64Var(&expiry, "e", 0,
64 | "Time in seconds until file expires (ex: -e 600)")
65 | flag.StringVar(&deleteKey, "deletekey", "",
66 | "Specify your own delete key for the upload(s) (ex: -deletekey mysecret)")
67 | flag.StringVar(&accessKey, "accesskey", "",
68 | "Specify an access key to limit access to the file with a password")
69 | flag.StringVar(&desiredFileName, "f", "",
70 | "Specify the desired filename if different from the actual filename or if file from stdin")
71 | flag.StringVar(&configPath, "c", "",
72 | "Specify a non-default config path")
73 | flag.BoolVar(&overwrite, "o", false,
74 | "Overwrite file (assuming you have its delete key")
75 | flag.BoolVar(&noClipboard, "no-cb", false,
76 | "Disable automatic insertion into clipboard")
77 | flag.BoolVar(&useSelifURL, "selif", false,
78 | "Return selif url")
79 | flag.Parse()
80 |
81 | parseConfig(configPath)
82 | getKeys()
83 |
84 | if del {
85 | for _, url := range flag.Args() {
86 | deleteUrl(url)
87 | }
88 | } else {
89 | for _, fileName := range flag.Args() {
90 | upload(fileName, deleteKey, accessKey, randomize, expiry, overwrite, desiredFileName, noClipboard, useSelifURL)
91 | }
92 | }
93 | }
94 |
95 | func upload(filePath string, deleteKey string, accessKey string, randomize bool, expiry int64, overwrite bool, desiredFileName string, noClipboard bool, useSelifURL bool) {
96 | var reader io.Reader
97 | var fileName string
98 | var ssum string
99 |
100 | if filePath == "-" {
101 | byt, err := ioutil.ReadAll(os.Stdin)
102 | checkErr(err)
103 |
104 | fileName = desiredFileName
105 |
106 | br := bytes.NewReader(byt)
107 |
108 | ssum = sha256sum(br)
109 | br.Seek(0, 0)
110 |
111 | reader = progress.NewProgressReader(fileName, br, int64(len(byt)))
112 |
113 | } else {
114 | fileInfo, err := os.Stat(filePath)
115 | checkErr(err)
116 | file, err := os.Open(filePath)
117 | checkErr(err)
118 |
119 | if desiredFileName == "" {
120 | fileName = path.Base(file.Name())
121 | } else {
122 | fileName = desiredFileName
123 | }
124 |
125 | br := bufio.NewReader(file)
126 | ssum = sha256sum(br)
127 | file.Seek(0, 0)
128 |
129 | reader = progress.NewProgressReader(fileName, br, fileInfo.Size())
130 | }
131 |
132 | escapedFileName := url.QueryEscape(fileName)
133 |
134 | req, err := http.NewRequest("PUT", Config.siteurl+"upload/"+escapedFileName, reader)
135 | checkErr(err)
136 |
137 | req.Header.Set("User-Agent", "linx-client")
138 | req.Header.Set("Accept", "application/json")
139 |
140 | if Config.apikey != "" {
141 | req.Header.Set("Linx-Api-Key", Config.apikey)
142 | }
143 | if deleteKey != "" {
144 | req.Header.Set("Linx-Delete-Key", deleteKey)
145 | }
146 | if accessKey != "" {
147 | req.Header.Set("Linx-Access-Key", accessKey)
148 | }
149 | if randomize {
150 | req.Header.Set("Linx-Randomize", "yes")
151 | }
152 | if expiry != 0 {
153 | req.Header.Set("Linx-Expiry", strconv.FormatInt(expiry, 10))
154 | }
155 | if overwrite {
156 | fileUrl := Config.siteurl + fileName
157 | deleteKey, exists := keys[fileUrl]
158 | if !exists {
159 | checkErr(errors.New("No delete key for " + fileUrl))
160 | }
161 |
162 | req.Header.Set("Linx-Delete-Key", deleteKey)
163 | }
164 |
165 | client := &http.Client{}
166 | resp, err := client.Do(req)
167 | checkErr(err)
168 |
169 | body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body)
170 | checkErr(err)
171 |
172 | if resp.StatusCode == 200 {
173 | var myResp RespOkJSON
174 | var returnUrl string
175 |
176 | err := json.Unmarshal(body, &myResp)
177 | checkErr(err)
178 |
179 | if myResp.Sha256sum != ssum {
180 | fmt.Println("Warning: sha256sum does not match.")
181 | }
182 |
183 | if useSelifURL && len(myResp.Direct_Url) != 0 {
184 | returnUrl = myResp.Direct_Url
185 | } else {
186 | returnUrl = myResp.Url
187 | }
188 |
189 | if noClipboard {
190 | fmt.Println(returnUrl)
191 | } else {
192 | fmt.Printf("Copied %s into clipboard!\n", returnUrl)
193 | clipboard.WriteAll(returnUrl)
194 | }
195 |
196 | addKey(myResp.Url, myResp.Delete_Key)
197 |
198 | } else if resp.StatusCode == 401 {
199 |
200 | checkErr(errors.New("Incorrect API key"))
201 |
202 | } else {
203 | var myResp RespErrJSON
204 |
205 | err := json.Unmarshal(body, &myResp)
206 | checkErr(err)
207 |
208 | fmt.Printf("Could not upload %s: %s\n", fileName, myResp.Error)
209 | }
210 | }
211 |
212 | func deleteUrl(url string) {
213 | deleteKey, exists := keys[url]
214 | if !exists {
215 | checkErr(errors.New("No delete key for " + url))
216 | }
217 |
218 | req, err := http.NewRequest("DELETE", url, nil)
219 | checkErr(err)
220 |
221 | req.Header.Set("User-Agent", "linx-client")
222 | req.Header.Set("Linx-Delete-Key", deleteKey)
223 |
224 | if Config.apikey != "" {
225 | req.Header.Set("Linx-Api-Key", Config.apikey)
226 | }
227 |
228 | client := &http.Client{}
229 | resp, err := client.Do(req)
230 | checkErr(err)
231 |
232 | if resp.StatusCode == 200 {
233 | fmt.Println("Deleted " + url)
234 | delete(keys, url)
235 | writeKeys()
236 | } else {
237 | checkErr(errors.New("Could not delete " + url))
238 | }
239 |
240 | }
241 |
242 | func addKey(url string, deleteKey string) {
243 | keys[url] = deleteKey
244 | writeKeys()
245 | }
246 |
247 | func getKeys() {
248 | keyFile, err := ioutil.ReadFile(Config.logfile)
249 | if os.IsNotExist(err) {
250 | keys = make(map[string]string)
251 | writeKeys()
252 | keyFile, err = ioutil.ReadFile(Config.logfile)
253 | checkErr(err)
254 | } else {
255 | checkErr(err)
256 | }
257 |
258 | err = json.Unmarshal(keyFile, &keys)
259 | checkErr(err)
260 | }
261 |
262 | func writeKeys() {
263 | byt, err := json.Marshal(keys)
264 | checkErr(err)
265 |
266 | err = ioutil.WriteFile(Config.logfile, byt, 0600)
267 | checkErr(err)
268 | }
269 |
270 | func parseConfig(configPath string) {
271 | var cfgFilePath string
272 |
273 | if configPath == "" {
274 | cfgFilePath = filepath.Join(getConfigDir(), "linx-client.conf")
275 | } else {
276 | cfgFilePath = configPath
277 | }
278 |
279 | cfg, err := config.LoadOrCreate(cfgFilePath)
280 | checkErr(err)
281 |
282 | Config.siteurl = cfg.String("siteurl", "")
283 | Config.logfile = cfg.String("logfile", "")
284 | Config.apikey = cfg.String("apikey", "")
285 |
286 | if Config.siteurl == "" || Config.logfile == "" {
287 | fmt.Println("Configuring linx-client")
288 | fmt.Println()
289 | for Config.siteurl == "" {
290 | Config.siteurl = getInput("Site url (ex: https://linx.example.com/)", false)
291 |
292 | if lastChar := Config.siteurl[len(Config.siteurl)-1:]; lastChar != "/" {
293 | Config.siteurl = Config.siteurl + "/"
294 | }
295 | }
296 | cfg.SetValue("siteurl", Config.siteurl)
297 |
298 | for Config.logfile == "" {
299 | Config.logfile = getInput("Logfile path (ex: ~/.linxlog)", false)
300 |
301 | homeDir := getHomeDir()
302 | if lastChar := homeDir[len(homeDir)-1:]; lastChar != "/" {
303 | homeDir = homeDir + "/"
304 | }
305 |
306 | Config.logfile = strings.Replace(Config.logfile, "~/", homeDir, 1)
307 |
308 | }
309 | cfg.SetValue("logfile", Config.logfile)
310 |
311 | if Config.apikey == "" {
312 | Config.apikey = getInput("API key (leave blank if instance is public)", true)
313 | }
314 | cfg.SetValue("apikey", Config.apikey)
315 |
316 | cfg.Write()
317 |
318 | fmt.Printf("Configuration written at %s\n", cfgFilePath)
319 | }
320 | }
321 |
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/util.go:
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1 | package main
2 |
3 | import (
4 | "encoding/hex"
5 | "fmt"
6 | "io"
7 | "os"
8 |
9 | "github.com/minio/sha256-simd"
10 | )
11 |
12 | func checkErr(err error) {
13 | if err != nil {
14 | fmt.Println(err)
15 | os.Exit(1)
16 | }
17 | }
18 |
19 | func getInput(query string, allowBlank bool) (input string) {
20 | for input == "" {
21 | fmt.Print(query + ": ")
22 | fmt.Scanf("%s\n", &input)
23 |
24 | if allowBlank {
25 | break
26 | }
27 | }
28 |
29 | return
30 | }
31 |
32 | func sha256sum(r io.Reader) string {
33 | hasher := sha256.New()
34 |
35 | _, err := io.Copy(hasher, r)
36 | if err == nil {
37 | return hex.EncodeToString(hasher.Sum(nil))
38 | } else {
39 | return ""
40 | }
41 | }
42 |
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