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# ![Logo](resources/assets/favicon-32.png) <span style="font-size:42px">Chhoto URL</span>
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# What is it?
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A simple selfhosted URL shortener with no unnecessary features. Simplicity
and speed are the main foci of this project. The docker image is ~6 MB (compressed),
and it uses <5 MB of RAM under regular use.
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Don't worry if you see no activity for a long time. I consider this project
to be complete, not dead. I'm unlikely to add any new features, but I will try
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and fix every bug you report. I will also try to keep it updated in terms of
security vulnerabilities.
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If you feel like a feature is missing, please let me know by creating an issue
using the "feature request" template.
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## But why another URL shortener?
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Most URL shorteners are either bloated with unnecessary features, or are a pain to set up.
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Even fewer are written with simplicity and lightness in mind. When I saw the `simply-shorten`
project (linked below), I really liked the idea but thought that it missed some features. Also,
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I didn't like the fact that a simple app like this had a ~200 MB docker image (mostly due to the
included java runtime). So, I decided to rewrite it in Rust and add some features to it that I
thought were essential (e.g. hit counting).
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## What does the name mean?
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Chhoto (ছোট, [IPA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/Bengali): /tʃʰoʈo/) is the Bangla word
for small. URL means, well... URL. So the name simply means Small URL.
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# Features
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- Shortens URLs of any length to a randomly generated link.
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- (Optional) Allows you to specify the shortened URL instead of the generated
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one. (It's surprisingly missing in a surprising number of alternatives.)
- Opening the shortened URL in your browser will instantly redirect you
to the correct long URL. (So no stupid redirecting pages.)
- Super lightweight and snappy. (The docker image is only ~6MB and RAM uasge
stays under 5MB under normal use.)
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- Counts number of hits for each short link in a privacy respecting way
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i.e. only the hit is recorded, and nothing else.
- Has a mobile friendly UI.
- Has a public mode, where anyone can add links without authentication. Deleting
or listing available links will need admin access using the password.
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- Allows setting the URL of your website, in case you want to conveniently
generate short links locally.
- Links are stored in an SQLite database.
- Available as a Docker container.
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- Backend written in Rust using [Actix](https://actix.rs/), frontend
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written in plain HTML and vanilla JS, using [Pure CSS](https://purecss.io/)
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for styling.
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- Uses very basic authentication using a provided password. It's not encrypted in transport.
I recommend using something like [caddy](https://caddyserver.com/) to
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encrypt the connection by SSL.
# Bloat that will not be implemented
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- Tracking or spying of any kind. The only logs that still exist are
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errors printed to stderr and the basic logging (only warnings) provided by the
[`env_logger`](https://crates.io/crates/env_logger) crate.
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- User management. If you need a shortener for your whole organization, either
run separate containers for everyone or use something else.
- Cookies, newsletters, "we value your privacy" popups or any of the multiple
other ways modern web shows how anti-user it is. We all hate those, and they're
not needed here.
- Paywalls or messages begging for donations. If you want to support me (for
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whatever reason), you can message me through GitHub issues.
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# Screenshots
<p align="middle">
<img src="screenshot-desktop.webp" height="200" alt="desktop screenshot" />
<img src="screenshot-mobile.webp" height="200"alt="mobile screenshot" />
</p>
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# Usage
## Using `docker compose` (Recommended method)
There is a sample `compose.yaml` file in this repository. It contains
everything needed for a basic install. You can use it as a base, modifying
it as needed. Run it with
```
docker compose up -d
```
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If you're using a custom location for the `db_url`, make sure to make that file
before running the docker image, as otherwise a directory will be created in its
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place, resulting in possibly unwanted behavior.
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## Building and running with docker
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### `docker run` method
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0. (Only if you really want to) Build the image for the default `x86_64-unknown-linux-musl` target:
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```
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docker build . -t chhoto-url
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```
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For building on `arm64` or `arm/v7`, use the following:
```
docker build . -t chhoto-url --build-arg target=<desired-target>
```
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Make sure that the desired target is a `musl` one, since the docker image is built from `scratch`.
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For cross-compilation, take a look at the `Makefile`. It builds and pushes for `linux/amd64`, `linux/aarch64`
and `linux/arm/v7` architectures. For any other architectures, open a discussion, and I'll try to help you out.
1. Run the image
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```
docker run -p 4567:4567
-e password="password"
-d chhoto-url:latest
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```
1.a Make the database file available to host (optional)
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```
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touch ./urls.sqlite
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docker run -p 4567:4567 \
-e password="password" \
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-v ./urls.sqlite:/urls.sqlite \
-e db_url=/urls.sqlite \
-d chhoto-url:latest
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```
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1.b Further, set the URL of your website (optional)
```
touch ./urls.sqlite
docker run -p 4567:4567 \
-e password="password" \
-v ./urls.sqlite:/urls.sqlite \
-e db_url=/urls.sqlite \
-e site_url="https://www.example.com" \
-d chhoto-url:latest
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```
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You can set the redirect method to Permanent 308 (default) or Temporary 307 by setting
the `redirect_method` variable to `TEMPORARY` or `PERMANENT` (it's matched exactly). By
default, the auto-generated links are adjective-name pairs. You can use UIDs by setting
the `slug_style` variable to `UID`. You can also set the length of those slug by setting
the `slug_length` variable. It defaults to 8, and a minimum of 4 is supported.
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To enable public mode, set `public_mode` to `Enable`. With this, anyone will be able to add
links. Listing existing links or deleting links will need admin access using the password.
By default, the server sends no Cache-Control headers. You can set custom `cache_control_header`
to send your desired headers. It must be a comma separated list of valid
[RFC 7234 §5.2](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7234#section-5.2) headers. For example,
you can set it to `no-cache, private` to disable caching. It might help during testing if
served through a proxy.
## Instructions for CLI usage
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The application can be used from the terminal using something like `curl`. In all the examples
below, replace `http://localhost:4567` with where your instance of `chhoto-url` is accessible.
If you have set up
a password, first do the following to get an authentication cookie and store it in a file.
```bash
curl -X post -d "<your-password>" -c cookie.txt http://localhost:4567/api/login
```
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You should receive "Correct password!" if the provided password was correct. For any subsequent
request, please add `-b cookie.txt` to provide authentication.
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To add a link, do
```bash
curl -X POST -d '{"shortlink":"<shortlink>", "longlink":"<longlink>"}' http://localhost:4567/api/new
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```
Send an empty `<shortlink>` if you want it to be auto-generated. The server will reply with the generated shortlink.
To get a list of all the currently available links as `json`, do
```bash
curl http://localhost:4567/api/all
```
To delete a link, do
```bash
curl -X DELETE http://localhost:4567/api/del/<shortlink>
```
The server will send a confirmation.
You can get the version of `chhoto-url` the server is running using `curl http://localhost:4567/api/version` and
get the siteurl using `curl http://localhost:4567/api/siteurl`.
## Disable authentication
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If you do not define a password environment variable when starting the docker image, authentication
will be disabled.
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This if not recommended in actual use however, as it will allow anyone to create new links and delete
old ones. This might not seem like a bad idea, until you have hundreds of links
pointing to illegal content. Since there are no logs, it's impossible to prove
that those links aren't created by you.
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## Notes
- It started as a fork of [`simply-shorten`](https://gitlab.com/draganczukp/simply-shorten).
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- The list of adjectives and names used for random short url generation is a modified
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version of [this list used by docker](https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/pkg/namesgenerator/names-generator.go).