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A ReactJS-based progressive web application for Shlink.

shlink-web-client

If you are trying to find out how to run the project in development mode or how to provide contributions, read the CONTRIBUTING doc.

Installation

There are three ways in which you can use this application.

From app.shlink.io

The easiest way to use shlink-web-client is by just going to https://app.shlink.io.

The application runs 100% in the browser, so you can safely access any shlink instance from there.

Docker image

If you want to deploy shlink-web-client in a container-based cluster (kubernetes, docker swarm, etc), just pick the shlinkio/shlink-web-client image and do it.

It's a lightweight nginx:alpine image serving the static app on port 8080.

Self-hosted

If you want to self-host it yourself, get the latest release and download the distributable zip file attached to it (shlink-web-client_X.X.X_dist.zip).

The package contains static files only, so just put it in a folder and serve it with the web server of your choice.

Considerations:

Pre-configuring servers

The first time you access shlink-web-client from a browser, you will have to configure the list of shlink servers you want to manage, and they will be saved in the local storage.

Those servers can be exported and imported in other browsers, but if for some reason you need some servers to be there from the beginning, starting with shlink-web-client 2.1.0, you can provide a servers.json file in the project root folder (the same containing the index.html, favicon.ico, etc) with a structure like this:

[
  {
    "name": "Main server",
    "url": "https://s.test",
    "apiKey": "09c972b7-506b-49f1-a19a-d729e22e599c"
  },
  {
    "name": "Local",
    "url": "http://localhost:8080",
    "apiKey": "580d0b42-4dea-419a-96bf-6c876b901451"
  }
]

The list can contain as many servers as you need.

If you are using the shlink-web-client docker image, you can mount the servers.json file in a volume inside /usr/share/nginx/html, which is the app's document root inside the container.

docker run --name shlink-web-client -p 8000:8080 -v ${PWD}/servers.json:/usr/share/nginx/html/servers.json shlinkio/shlink-web-client

Alternatively, you can mount a conf.d directory, which in turn contains the servers.json file, in a volume inside /usr/share/nginx/html. (since shlink-web-client 3.2.0).

docker run --name shlink-web-client -p 8000:8080 -v ${PWD}/my-config/:/usr/share/nginx/html/conf.d/ shlinkio/shlink-web-client

If you want to pre-configure a single server, you can provide its config via env vars. When the container starts up, it will build the servers.json file dynamically based on them. (since shlink-web-client 3.2.0).

Be extremely careful when using this feature.

Due to shlink-web-client's client-side nature, the file needs to be accessible from the browser.

Because of that, make sure you use this only when you self-host shlink-web-client, and you know only trusted people will have access to it.

Failing to do this could cause your API keys to end up being exposed.

Serve project in subpath

Official distributable files have been built so that they are served from the root of a domain.

If you need to host shlink-web-client yourself and serve it from a subpath, follow these steps: