pictrs-safety
Provides an API which can be used by pict-rs external_validation
option
Setup
You need to copy .env_template into .env and then edit in your variables, or pass them as env variable
Afterwards you need to set up your pict-rs configuration to send the image valiation to this service's
PICTRS__MEDIA__EXTERNAL_VALIDATION=http://127.0.0.1:14051/api/v1/scan/IPADDR
The above assumes this services is running in the same host pict-rs is running. This will allow pict-rs to connect to it with minimum authentication
Connecting remotely
If your service is running in a different IP, change the 127.0.0.1
above to be your address, and then use either KNOWN_PICTRS_IDS
or KNOWN_PICTRS_IPS
in your .env to specify the authentication for pict-rs (or else anyone in the internet can upload images to your checker)
Serving via http
If you're going to consume this service only from your local pict-rs in localhost, you can just run this as a simply http service.
Start it with
python -i api_server.py
-i
is insecure and will listen to all IPs by default. You can use -l
to specify a different listen address
Serving via https
If you want to run service on https, you will need need to deploy a reverse proxy in front of it
Start it with
python api_server.py
This will only listen to 127.0.0.1
Docker setup
Add the docker-compose.yml contents into your docker compose. As this service is very lightweight, you can add it to the same docker-compose as your pict-rs.
fedi-safety
This tool has been also designed to be used along with fedi-safety. Check the relevant instructions on how to setup this connection.