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/*
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Package filemanager provides a web interface to access your files
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wherever you are. To use this package as a middleware for your app,
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you'll need to import both File Manager and File Manager HTTP packages.
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import (
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fm "github.com/hacdias/filemanager"
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h "github.com/hacdias/filemanager/http"
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)
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Then, you should create a new FileManager object with your options. In this
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case, I'm using BoltDB (via Storm package) as a Store. So, you'll also need
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to import "github.com/hacdias/filemanager/bolt".
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db, _ := storm.Open("bolt.db")
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m := &fm.FileManager{
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NoAuth: false,
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DefaultUser: &fm.User{
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AllowCommands: true,
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AllowEdit: true,
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AllowNew: true,
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AllowPublish: true,
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Commands: []string{"git"},
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Rules: []*fm.Rule{},
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Locale: "en",
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CSS: "",
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Scope: ".",
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FileSystem: fileutils.Dir("."),
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},
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Store: &fm.Store{
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Config: bolt.ConfigStore{DB: db},
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Users: bolt.UsersStore{DB: db},
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Share: bolt.ShareStore{DB: db},
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},
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NewFS: func(scope string) fm.FileSystem {
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return fileutils.Dir(scope)
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},
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}
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The credentials for the first user are always 'admin' for both the user and
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the password, and they can be changed later through the settings. The first
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user is always an Admin and has all of the permissions set to 'true'.
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Then, you should set the Prefix URL and the Base URL, using the following
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functions:
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m.SetBaseURL("/")
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m.SetPrefixURL("/")
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The Prefix URL is a part of the path that is already stripped from the
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r.URL.Path variable before the request arrives to File Manager's handler.
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This is a function that will rarely be used. You can see one example on Caddy
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filemanager plugin.
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The Base URL is the URL path where you want File Manager to be available in. If
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you want to be available at the root path, you should call:
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m.SetBaseURL("/")
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But if you want to access it at '/admin', you would call:
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m.SetBaseURL("/admin")
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Now, that you already have a File Manager instance created, you just need to
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add it to your handlers using m.ServeHTTP which is compatible to http.Handler.
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We also have a m.ServeWithErrorsHTTP that returns the status code and an error.
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One simple implementation for this, at port 80, in the root of the domain, would be:
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http.ListenAndServe(":80", h.Handler(m))
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*/
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package filemanager
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/*
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Package filemanager provides a web interface to access your files
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wherever you are. To use this package as a middleware for your app,
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you'll need to import both File Manager and File Manager HTTP packages.
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import (
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fm "github.com/hacdias/filemanager"
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h "github.com/hacdias/filemanager/http"
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)
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Then, you should create a new FileManager object with your options. In this
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case, I'm using BoltDB (via Storm package) as a Store. So, you'll also need
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to import "github.com/hacdias/filemanager/bolt".
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db, _ := storm.Open("bolt.db")
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m := &fm.FileManager{
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NoAuth: false,
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DefaultUser: &fm.User{
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AllowCommands: true,
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AllowEdit: true,
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AllowNew: true,
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AllowPublish: true,
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Commands: []string{"git"},
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Rules: []*fm.Rule{},
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Locale: "en",
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CSS: "",
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Scope: ".",
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FileSystem: fileutils.Dir("."),
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},
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Store: &fm.Store{
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Config: bolt.ConfigStore{DB: db},
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Users: bolt.UsersStore{DB: db},
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Share: bolt.ShareStore{DB: db},
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},
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NewFS: func(scope string) fm.FileSystem {
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return fileutils.Dir(scope)
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},
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}
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The credentials for the first user are always 'admin' for both the user and
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the password, and they can be changed later through the settings. The first
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user is always an Admin and has all of the permissions set to 'true'.
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Then, you should set the Prefix URL and the Base URL, using the following
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functions:
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m.SetBaseURL("/")
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m.SetPrefixURL("/")
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The Prefix URL is a part of the path that is already stripped from the
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r.URL.Path variable before the request arrives to File Manager's handler.
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This is a function that will rarely be used. You can see one example on Caddy
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filemanager plugin.
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The Base URL is the URL path where you want File Manager to be available in. If
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you want to be available at the root path, you should call:
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m.SetBaseURL("/")
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But if you want to access it at '/admin', you would call:
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m.SetBaseURL("/admin")
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Now, that you already have a File Manager instance created, you just need to
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add it to your handlers using m.ServeHTTP which is compatible to http.Handler.
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We also have a m.ServeWithErrorsHTTP that returns the status code and an error.
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One simple implementation for this, at port 80, in the root of the domain, would be:
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http.ListenAndServe(":80", h.Handler(m))
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*/
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package filemanager
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