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pasty
Pasty is a fast and lightweight code pasting server
!!! Important deprecation notices !!!
This version of pasty uses a new field name for the so far called
deletionToken
:modificationToken
. Instances using PostgreSQL are not affected as a corresponding SQL migration will run before the first startup. If you however use another storage driver you may have to update the entries by hand or using a simple query, depending on your driver as I don't plan to ship migrations for every single storage driver. It may be important to know that the data migrator has been upgraded too. This may serve as a convenient workaround (export data (field will be renamed) and import data with changed field names again).The old
deletionToken
field will be processed corresponding to these changes but I strongly recommend updating old pastes if possible.
Additionally, I changed the three
DELETION_TOKEN*
environment variables to their correspondingMODIFICATION_TOKEN*
ones:
DELETION_TOKENS
->MODIFICATION_TOKENS
DELETION_TOKEN_MASTER
->MODIFICATION_TOKEN_MASTER
DELETION_TOKEN_LENGTH
->MODIFICATION_TOKEN_LENGTH
Again, the old ones will still work because I do not want to jumble your configurations. However, please consider updating them to stay future-proof ^^.
Support
As pasty is an open source project on GitHub you can open an issue whenever you encounter a problem or feature request. However, it may be annoying to open an issue just to ask a simple question about pastys functionalities, get help with the installation process or mention something about the hosted version. This is why I created a simple Discord server you may want to join to get an answer to stuff like that pretty quickly.
Disclaimer
The pasty web frontend comes with some service-related links in it (Discord server). Of course, you are allowed to remove these references. However, a small reference to pasty would be nice ^^.
Installation
You may set up pasty in multiple different ways. However, I won't cover all of them as I want to keep this documentation as clean as possible.
1.) Building from source
To build pasty from source make sure you have Go installed.
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/lus/pasty
- Switch directory:
cd pasty/
- Run
go build
:
go build -o pasty ./cmd/pasty/main.go
To configure pasty, simply create a .env
file in the same directory as the binary is placed in.
To run pasty, simply execute the binary.
2.) Docker (recommended)
To run pasty with Docker, you should have basic understanding of it.
An example docker run
command may look like this:
docker run -d \
-p 8080:8080 \
--name pasty \
-e PASTY_AUTODELETE="true" \
ghcr.io/lus/pasty:latest
Pasty will be available at http://localhost:8080.
General environment variables
Environment Variable | Default Value | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
PASTY_WEB_ADDRESS | :8080 | string | Defines the address the web server listens to |
PASTY_STORAGE_TYPE | file | string | Defines the storage type the pastes are saved to |
PASTY_HASTEBIN_SUPPORT | false | bool | Defines whether or not the POST /documents endpoint should be enabled, as known from the hastebin servers |
PASTY_ID_LENGTH | 6 | number | Defines the length of the ID of a paste |
PASTY_ID_CHARACTERS | abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789 | string | Defines the characters to use when generating paste IDs |
PASTY_MODIFICATION_TOKENS | true | bool | Defines whether or not modification tokens should be generated |
PASTY_MODIFICATION_TOKEN_MASTER | <empty> | string | Defines the master modification token which is authorized to modify every paste (even if modification tokens are disabled) |
PASTY_MODIFICATION_TOKEN_LENGTH | 12 | number | Defines the length of the modification token of a paste |
PASTY_MODIFICATION_TOKEN_CHARACTERS | abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789 | string | Defines the characters to use when generating modification tokens |
PASTY_RATE_LIMIT | 30-M | string | Defines the rate limit of the API (see https://github.com/ulule/limiter#usage) |
PASTY_LENGTH_CAP | 50000 | number | Defines the maximum amount of characters a paste is allowed to contain (a value <= 0 means no limit) |
AutoDelete
Pasty provides an intuitive system to automatically delete pastes after a specific amount of time. You can configure it with the following variables:
Environment Variable | Default Value | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
PASTY_AUTODELETE | false | bool | Defines whether or not the AutoDelete system should be enabled |
PASTY_AUTODELETE_LIFETIME | 720h | string | Defines the duration a paste should live until it gets deleted |
PASTY_AUTODELETE_TASK_INTERVAL | 5m | string | Defines the interval in which the AutoDelete task should clean up the database |
Reports
Pasty aims at being lightweight by default. This is why no fully-featured admin interface with an overview over all pastes and reports is included. However, pasty does include a way of abstract reports to allow frontends work with this information. If enabled, pasty makes a standardized request to the configured webhook URL if a paste is reported.
Environment Variable | Default Value | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
PASTY_REPORTS | false | bool | Defines whether or not the report system should be enabled |
PASTY_REPORT_WEBHOOK | <empty> | string | Defines the webhook URL that is called whenever a paste is reported |
PASTY_REPORT_WEBHOOK_TOKEN | <empty> | string | Defines the token that is sent in the Authorization header on every request to the report webhook |
Storage types
Pasty supports multiple storage types, defined using the PASTY_STORAGE_TYPE
environment variable (use the value behind the corresponding title in this README).
Every single one of them has its own configuration variables:
File (file
)
Environment Variable | Default Value | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
PASTY_STORAGE_FILE_PATH | ./data | string | Defines the file path the paste files are being saved to |
PostgreSQL (postgres
)
Environment Variable | Default Value | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
PASTY_STORAGE_POSTGRES_DSN | postgres://pasty:pasty@localhost/pasty | string | Defines the PostgreSQL connection string (you might have to add ?sslmode=disable ) |
MongoDB (mongodb
)
Environment Variable | Default Value | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
PASTY_STORAGE_MONGODB_CONNECTION_STRING | mongodb://pasty:pasty@localhost/pasty | string | Defines the connection string to use for the MongoDB connection |
PASTY_STORAGE_MONGODB_DATABASE | pasty | string | Defines the name of the database to use |
PASTY_STORAGE_MONGODB_COLLECTION | pastes | string | Defines the name of the collection to use |
S3 (s3
)
Environment Variable | Default Value | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
PASTY_STORAGE_S3_ENDPOINT | <empty> | string | Defines the S3 endpoint to connect to |
PASTY_STORAGE_S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID | <empty> | string | Defines the access key ID to use for the S3 storage |
PASTY_STORAGE_S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY | <empty> | string | Defines the secret acces key to use for the S3 storage |
PASTY_STORAGE_S3_SECRET_TOKEN | <empty> | string | Defines the session token to use for the S3 storage (may be left empty in the most cases) |
PASTY_STORAGE_S3_SECURE | true | bool | Defines whether or not SSL should be used for the S3 connection |
PASTY_STORAGE_S3_REGION | <empty> | string | Defines the region of the S3 storage |
PASTY_STORAGE_S3_BUCKET | pasty | string | Defines the name of the S3 bucket (has to be created before setup) |