Easy and fast file sharing from the command-line. This code contains the server with everything you need to create your own instance.
Transfer.sh currently supports the s3 (Amazon S3), gdrive (Google Drive) providers, and local file system (local).
This project repository has no relation with the service at https://transfer.sh that's managed by https://storj.io. So far we cannot address any issue related to the service at https://transfer.sh.
$ curl --upload-file ./hello.txt https://transfer.sh/hello.txt
$ cat /tmp/hello.txt|gpg -ac -o-|curl -X PUT --upload-file "-" https://transfer.sh/test.txt
$ curl https://transfer.sh/1lDau/test.txt|gpg -o- > /tmp/hello.txt
$ curl -X PUT --upload-file nhgbhhj https://transfer.sh/test.txt/virustotal
$ curl -X DELETE <X-Url-Delete Response Header URL>
$ curl --upload-file ./hello.txt https://transfer.sh/hello.txt -H "Max-Downloads: 1" # Limit the number of downloads
$ curl --upload-file ./hello.txt https://transfer.sh/hello.txt -H "Max-Days: 1" # Set the number of days before deletion
The URL used to request the deletion of a file. Returned as a response header.
curl -sD - --upload-file ./hello https://transfer.sh/hello.txt | grep 'X-Url-Delete'
X-Url-Delete: https://transfer.sh/hello.txt/BAYh0/hello.txt/PDw0NHPcqU
See good usage examples on examples.md
Create direct download link:
https://transfer.sh/1lDau/test.txt --> https://transfer.sh/get/1lDau/test.txt
Inline file:
https://transfer.sh/1lDau/test.txt --> https://transfer.sh/inline/1lDau/test.txt
Parameter | Description | Value | Env |
---|---|---|---|
listener | port to use for http (:80) | ||
profile-listener | port to use for profiler (:6060) | ||
force-https | redirect to https | false | |
tls-listener | port to use for https (:443) | ||
tls-listener-only | flag to enable tls listener only | ||
tls-cert-file | path to tls certificate | ||
tls-private-key | path to tls private key | ||
http-auth-user | user for basic http auth on upload | ||
http-auth-pass | pass for basic http auth on upload | ||
ip-whitelist | comma separated list of ips allowed to connect to the service | ||
ip-blacklist | comma separated list of ips not allowed to connect to the service | ||
temp-path | path to temp folder | system temp | |
web-path | path to static web files (for development or custom front end) | ||
proxy-path | path prefix when service is run behind a proxy | ||
ga-key | google analytics key for the front end | ||
uservoice-key | user voice key for the front end | ||
provider | which storage provider to use | (s3, gdrive or local) | |
aws-access-key | aws access key | AWS_ACCESS_KEY | |
aws-secret-key | aws access key | AWS_SECRET_KEY | |
bucket | aws bucket | BUCKET | |
s3-endpoint | Custom S3 endpoint. | ||
s3-region | region of the s3 bucket | eu-west-1 | S3_REGION |
s3-no-multipart | disables s3 multipart upload | false | |
s3-path-style | Forces path style URLs, required for Minio. | false | |
basedir | path storage for local/gdrive provider | ||
gdrive-client-json-filepath | path to oauth client json config for gdrive provider | ||
gdrive-local-config-path | path to store local transfer.sh config cache for gdrive provider | ||
gdrive-chunk-size | chunk size for gdrive upload in megabytes, must be lower than available memory (8 MB) | ||
lets-encrypt-hosts | hosts to use for lets encrypt certificates (comma seperated) | ||
log | path to log file |
If you want to use TLS using lets encrypt certificates, set lets-encrypt-hosts to your domain, set tls-listener to :443 and enable force-https.
If you want to use TLS using your own certificates, set tls-listener to :443, force-https, tls-cert=file and tls-private-key.
Switched to GO111MODULE
go run main.go --provider=local --listener :8080 --temp-path=/tmp/ --basedir=/tmp/
If on go < 1.11
go get -u -v ./...
go build -o transfersh main.go
For easy deployment, we've created a Docker container.
docker run --publish 8080:8080 dutchcoders/transfer.sh:latest --provider local --basedir /tmp/
For the usage with a AWS S3 Bucket, you just need to specify the following options:
- provider
- aws-access-key
- aws-secret-key
- bucket
- s3-region
If you specify the s3-region, you don't need to set the endpoint URL since the correct endpoint will used automatically.
To use a custom non-AWS S3 provider, you need to specify the endpoint as definied from your cloud provider.
Contributions are welcome.
Remco Verhoef
Uvis Grinfelds
Andrea Spacca
Code and documentation copyright 2011-2018 Remco Verhoef. Code released under the MIT license.