See hashbase for similar functionality.
More info on active projects and modules at dat-ecosystem.org
Hypercloud is a public peer service for Dat archives. It provides a HTTP-accessible interface for creating an account and uploading Dats.
Features:
- Simple Dat uploading and hosting
- Easy to replicate Dats, Users, or entire datasets between Hypercloud deployments
- Configurable user management
- Easy to self-deploy
Links:
Clone this repository, then run
npm install
cp config.defaults.yml config.development.yml
Modify config.development.yml
to fit your needs, then start the server with npm start
.
Before deploying the service, you absolutely must modify the following config.
dir: ./.hypercloud # where to store the data
brandname: Hypercloud # the title of your service
hostname: hypercloud.local # the hostname of your service
port: 8080 # the port to run the service on
rateLimiting: true # rate limit the HTTP requests?
defaultDiskUsageLimit: 100mb # default maximum disk usage for each user
pm2: false # set to true if you're using https://keymetrics.io/
You can enable lets-encrypt to automatically provision TLS certs using this config:
letsencrypt:
debug: false # debug mode? must be set to 'false' to use live config
email: 'foo@bar.com' # email to register domains under
If enabled, port
will be ignored and the server will register at ports 80 and 443.
The admin user has its credentials set by the config yaml at load. If you change the password while the server is running, then restart the server, the password will be reset to whatever is in the config.
admin:
email: 'foo@bar.com'
password: myverysecretpassword
The frontend can be replaced with a custom npm module. The default is hypercloud-ui-vanilla.
ui: hypercloud-ui-vanilla
Hypercloud can host the archives as HTTP sites. This has the added benefit of enabling dat-dns shortnames for the archives. There are two possible schemes:
sites: per-user
Per-user will host archives at username.hostname/archivename
, in a scheme similar to GitHub Pages. If the archive-name is == to the username, it will be hosted at username.hostname
.
Note that, in this scheme, a DNS shortname is only provided for the user archive (username.hostname
).
sites: per-archive
Per-archive will host archives at archivename-username.hostname
. If the archive-name is == to the username, it will be hosted at username.hostname
.
By default, HTTP Sites are disabled.
For a private instance, use closed registration with a whitelist of allowed emails:
registration:
open: false
allowed:
- alice@mail.com
- bob@mail.com
Use reserved usernames to blacklist usernames which collide with frontend routes, or which might be used maliciously.
registration:
reservedNames:
- admin
- root
- support
- noreply
- users
- archives
Hypercloud uses Json Web Tokens to manage sessions. You absolutely must replace the secret
with a random string before deployment.
sessions:
algorithm: HS256 # probably dont update this
secret: THIS MUST BE REPLACED! # put something random here
expiresIn: 1h # how long do sessions live?
Hypercloud runs some jobs periodically. You can configure how frequently they run.
# processing jobs
jobs:
popularArchivesIndex: 30s # compute the index of archives sorted by num peers
userDiskUsage: 5m # compute how much disk space each user is using
deleteDeadArchives: 5m # delete removed archives from disk
Todo, sorry
Run the tests with
npm test
To run the tests against a running server, specify the env var:
REMOTE_URL=http://{hostname}/ npm test
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