# dropshare **Repository Path**: mirrors_coolaj86/dropshare ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: dropshare - **Description**: A min.us / ge.tt file share clone. - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-11-23 - **Last Updated**: 2026-05-17 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README Dropshare === [DropShare](http://dropsha.re) is the answer to the age-old question of File Transfer: [![File Transfer][file-transfer]][xkcd-949] [xkcd-949]: http://xkcd.com/949/ [file-transfer]: http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/file_transfer.png "Every time you email a file to yourself so you can pull it up on your friend's laptop, Tim Berners-Lee sheds a single tear." Similar services include * [ge.tt](http://ge.tt) * [min.us](http://min.us) * [droplr](http://droplr.com) * [kicksend](http://kicksend.com/) * [sendoid](http://sendoid.com/) * [shareDesk](http://sharedesk.at) [[fork on github](https://github.com/eeezyy/shareDesk)] * [CloudApp](http://getcloudapp.com/) Clients === A few different clients are avaible. Web --- With the web-client you can drag-n-drop or use the normal upload/download. [http://dropsha.re](http://dropsha.re) Commandline --- **Usage** dropshare /path/to/file.ext # Example - share your public ssh key with someone dropshare ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub **Example Output** Your file, Sir! (or Ma'am): http://dropsha.re/#foHsCQA wget 'http://api.dropsha.re/files/foHsCQA/coolaj86@ubuntu-tablet.pub' curl 'http://api.dropsha.re/files/foHsCQA' -o 'coolaj86@ubuntu-tablet.pub' ### Python Client sudo wget 'https://raw.github.com/SpotterRF/dropshare/master/clients/dropshare.py' -O '/usr/local/bin/dropshare' sudo chmod a+x '/usr/local/bin/dropshare' ### Bash Client sudo wget 'https://raw.github.com/SpotterRF/dropshare/master/clients/dropshare.sh' -O '/usr/local/bin/dropshare' sudo chmod a+x '/usr/local/bin/dropshare' Server === If you're interested in consulting or setup to run DropShare on your private network at your Home Office, or Business please contact . Quick Start for Running your own DropShare --- If you don't want to customize it at all you can install it via npm 0. Download [NodeJS](http://nodejs.org#download) 1. `npm install -g dropshare` 2. `dropshare-server` 3. The database will be in `dropshare/server/lib/db/db.json` But for production use with a real database 0. Install [NodeJS](http://nodejs.org): [Linux Binary](https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/Installing-Node.js-via-package-manager) | [Linux Source](http://apptob.org) | [OS X | Windows](http://nodejs.org#download). 0. Install `redis`. See Appendix (below) for installing redis on OS X. # Ubuntu Linux sudo apt-get install redis-server # OS X brew install redis launchctl load -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/io.redis.redis-server.plist # see notes below 0. Install `jade`, [Pakmanager](https://github.com/coolaj86/node-pakmanager), `less`, and some other fun things. npm install -g jade less pakmanager uglify-js 0. Install dropshare in your webapps directory (I use [connect-vhoster](https://github.com/coolaj86/connect-vhoster)) # use mine (or use your own fork) git clone git://github.com/SpotterRF/dropshare.git dropshare.example.com 0. Copy `config.default.js` to `config.js`, and customize any server settings you would like. cd dropshare.example.com rsync -a config.default.js config.js 0. Download dependencies and compile the static assets. (You may wish to look at `deploy.sh` to understand what it does) ./deploy.sh # possibly needs `sudo` 0. Start the server. By default it runs on port 3700 (but if it's different, you'll see it). node bin/dropshare-server.js Server Parameters --- The server can take parameters in a few forms. If you are just running a stand-alone server, then you can put them in the `config.js` file. If you are creating a Dropshare server in code, then you can pass an object in to the `create()` method exported by `lib/index.js`. The parameters all have sensible defaults that should work out of the box, so you don't actually need any of them. * `client`: the path to the public folder for the browser interface. Defaults to `./public` * `storageDir`: a path to a directory to store uploaded files. Defaults to `./files`. * `allowUserSpecifiedIds`: if true, allow users to specify the ids that files will be stored under. Running Tests --- Run the tests with: cd tests ./test.sh The tests depend on being in the same directory as the test script, due to paths to resources and such. LICENSE === Dropshare is available under the following licenses: * MIT * Apache 2 Copyright 2011 - 2012 Jamison Dance and AJ ONeal Appendix === Installing Redis --- brew install redis mkdir -p ~/Library/LaunchAgents launchctl unload -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/io.redis.redis-server.plist 2>/dev/null || true cp /usr/local/Cellar/redis/2.2.12/io.redis.redis-server.plist ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ launchctl load -w ~/Library/LaunchAgents/io.redis.redis-server.plist **To start redis manually:** redis-server /usr/local/etc/redis.conf **To access the server:** redis-cli Ubuntu Linux --- sudo apt-get install redis-server # may be called just 'redis', depending on your distro