urlsh is URL shortener application built on Go language.
It does not use external libraries except the gorm
for
postgres
database and minimal redis
module redigo.
Just visit urlssh.xyz. You can also integrate API for programmatic usage.
If you live inside the command line terminal, you can install a client:
go get github.com/adhocore/urlsh/cmd/urlshc
Make sure $GOPATH
or $HOME/go/bin
is in your $PATH
or %path%
, then use it like so:
# show help
urlshc -h
# shorten a url
urlshc -url 'https://your.long.url/here'
# shorten a url with keywords and expiry date
urlshc -url 'https://your.long.url/here' -keywords 'word-1,word2' -expires '2022-12-31'
# if you have self hosted or local instance of urlsh, pass in URLSH_HOST (with domain only)
URLSH_HOST=https://your.urlsh-instance.com urlshc -url 'https://your.long.url/here'
Read below for self hosting, API integration and/or contributing to urlsh.
git clone [email protected]:adhocore/urlsh.git
cd urlsh
It should be configured using env variables.
Please check .env.example for available variables and explanation.
DATABASE_URL
is always required and is string of the following form:
DATABASE_URL=postgres://user:pass@host:port/dbname
When running urlsh with docker-compose, the preferred way, DATABASE_URL
is
automatically set from POSTGRES_*
variables.
Please note that
urlsh
does not ship with.env
loader so to run it in bare metal, one needs to useexport KEY=VALUE
orsource .env
manually.
If REDIS_URL
is provided with redis://host:port
, then it will cache popular urls,
the popularity threshold is hard coded to minimal value in common.constant
.
The cache will sync when short url is deleted and sometimes when expired.
The hit counters will however sync in realtime.
To set up dockerized urlsh
, run the commands below:
# first time only
cp .example.env .env
# change auth token for admin if you want in `.env` file
# APP_ADMIN_TOKEN=<something crypto secure random hash>
docker-compose up
After a few seconds, you should be able to browse to localhost:2000.
For running tests,
docker-compose exec urlsh sh -c "APP_ENV=test go test ./..."
# for coverage
docker-compose exec urlsh sh -c "APP_ENV=test go test -cover ./..."
APP_ENV=test
is not required but ensures that tests are run against clone database with name prefixed by test_
.
Normally test db is already prepared if you use docker-compose
.
Status route for health/status check.
{
"status": 200,
"message": "it works"
}
Creates a new short code for given URL.
- url: string, required, http/https/ftp only
- expires_on: string, optional, utc date
yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
, default=9999-01-01
- keywords: array of strings, 2-25 chars each, max 10 keywords
{
"url": "http://somedomain.com/some/very/long/url",
"expires_on": "",
"keywords": ["key", "word"]
}
{
"status": 200,
"short_code": "qaFxz",
"short_url": "http://localhost:2000/qaFxz"
}
If env var
APP_ALLOW_DUPE_URL
is set to 0 or empty, then trying to shorten same URL again will return status 409 and payload will contain existingshort_code
. However if existingshort_code
is deleted, it will be shortened as usual.
Redirects the shortcode to original long URL.
In case short code exists it responds with 301 redirect.
If the short code is expired or deleted, it responds like so:
{
"status": 410,
"message": "requested resource is not available"
}
Token required in Authorization
header like so:
Authorization: Bearer <token>
The query params are optional.
page=<int>
short_code=<str>
keyword=<str>
Examples:
/api/admin/urls?short_code=somecode
/api/admin/urls?page=1&keyword=something
Response contains multiple matching url object inside urls
array.
{
"status": 200,
"urls": [
{
"short_code": "X5JkFd",
"origin_url": "http://somedomain.com/some/very/long/url",
"hits": 1,
"is_deleted": false,
"expires_on": "9999-01-01T00:00:00Z"
}
]
}
Token required in Authorization
header like so:
Authorization: Bearer <token>
Query param short_code
is requied.
Example: /api/admin/urls?short_code=somecode
If delete success:
{
"status": 200,
"deleted": true
}
If the code does not exist:
{
"status": 404,
"message": "the given short code is not found"
}
urlsh comes with postman collection and environment to aid manual testing of endpoints.
Open the postman app, click Import
at top left, select Folder
and drag/choose postman
folder of this repo.
You may need to adjust the token
in postman urlsh
env if you have configured APP_ADMIN_TOKEN
.
The collection comes with post/pre request hooks for requests so you can just run the endpoints one after another in postman UI.
For
redirect
request, you have to disable postman follow redirects fromSettings > General > Automatically follow redirects
.
Please check license file.
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