Shorten URLs with invisible spaces.
Or, configure your own instance to use any other kinds of characters.
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A status page for the official zws.im instance of ZWS is available at status.zws.im.
Running an instance of ZWS on Heroku is the easiest way to self-host.
You can also stay totally within the free limits of both the web
process and the Heroku Postgres database.
Note that the Hobby Dev (free) plan of Heroku Postgres has a row limit of 10,000, which might not be enough for your use case.
Consider using the API key feature of ZWS to restrict access to your instance.
- Clone the repository
- Copy
db.example.env
todb.env
and fill in the values - Copy
example.env
to.env
and update theDATABASE_URL
environment variable to match the values indb.env
- Run
docker volume create --name=zws-postgres-storage
- Run
docker-compose up -d
(this will automatically apply database migrations)
After you create an app using the above button you'll need to run the database migrations before shortening any URLs. These are done automatically, but manual usage may be required when upgrading versions.
This can be done easily through Docker Compose by running the following commands:
docker volume create --name=zws-postgres-storage
docker-compose up migration
Even if your database isn't being run through Docker Compose you'll still need to create the volume and start the db
service.
You can delete the volume right after.
If you know a better way to do this, please open a pull request!
If you are hosting your instance on Heroku, migrations are automatically applied. If you need to manually apply migrations or are only using Heroku for your database you'll need the credentials for your database:
- Get the Heroku Postgres connection URI from
- the web interface (select your datastore, "Settings", "Database Credentials", "URI")
- the Heroku CLI
- Create a
.env
file and enter in the connection URI
Example:
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://johndoe:randompassword@localhost:5432/mydb?schema=public
Afterward you can run the migration commands shown above.
ZWS instances expose two routes that implement the Shields endpoint schema:
Image | Route | Description | Example |
---|---|---|---|
/stats/shields/urls |
Number of shortened URLs | https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://api.zws.im/stats/shields/urls |
|
/stats/shields/visits |
Number of visited URLs | https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://api.zws.im/stats/shields/visits |
|
/stats/shields/version |
ZWS version | https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://api.zws.im/stats/shields/version |