/upgopher

This is a simple Go web server that allows users to upload files and view a list of the uploaded files. The server can be run locally or deployed to a remote server. (Linux / Windows / Mac)

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Upgopher

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This is a simple Go web server that allows users to upload files and view a list of the uploaded files. The server can be run locally or deployed to a remote server.

This project tries to replace all file servers that use python, since there are always problems with libraries. Sometimes we want it to be on a remote pc and go gives you the possibility of cross-platform compilation and to work anywhere...

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Features

  • Users can upload files by selecting a file and clicking the "Upload" button
  • Uploaded files are stored in the "uploads" directory by default, but the directory can be changed using the -dir flag
  • Users can view a list of the uploaded files by visiting the root URL
  • Basic authentication is available to restrict access to the server. To use it, set the -user and -pass flags with the desired username and password.
  • Traffic via HTTPS.
  • Generate a self-signed certificate by setting the -ssl flag.
  • Possibility to browse through folders and upload files...

Installation

Automatically

Just run this command in your terminal with go installed.

go install github.com/wanetty/upgopher@latest

Releases

Go to the releases section and get the one you need.

Manual

Just build it yourself

git clone https://github.com/wanetty/upgopher.git
cd upgopher
go build 

Docker

podman build . -t upgopher
podman run --name upgopher -p 9090:9090  upgopher

Usage

Help Output:

./upgopher -h
Usage of ./upgopher:
  -cert string
        HTTPS certificate
  -dir string
        directory path (default "./uploads")
  -key string
        private key for HTTPS
  -pass string
        password for authentication
  -port int
        port number (default 9090)
  -ssl
        use HTTPS on port 443 by default. (If you don't put cert and key, it will generate a self-signed certificate)
  -user string
        username for authentication

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

## Info For more information, you can find me on Twitter as @gm_eduard.