http file sharing hub
Project description
โ๐ copyparty
- http file sharing hub (py2/py3) (on PyPI)
- MIT-Licensed, 2019-05-26, ed @ irc.rizon.net
summary
turn your phone or raspi into a portable file server with resumable uploads/downloads using any web browser
- server runs on anything with
py2.7
orpy3.3+
- browse/upload with IE4 / netscape4.0 on win3.11 (heh)
- resumable uploads need
firefox 34+
/chrome 41+
/safari 7+
for full speed - code standard:
black
๐ท screenshots: browser // upload // thumbnails // md-viewer // search // fsearch // zip-DL // ie4
readme toc
- top
- quickstart - download copyparty-sfx.py and you're all set!
- on debian - recommended additional steps on debian
- notes - general notes
- status - summary: all planned features work! now please enjoy the bloatening
- testimonials - small collection of user feedback
- quickstart - download copyparty-sfx.py and you're all set!
- bugs
- accounts and volumes - per-folder, per-user permissions
- the browser - accessing a copyparty server using a web-browser
- tabs - the main tabs in the ui
- hotkeys - the browser has the following hotkeys (always qwerty)
- navpane - switching between breadcrumbs or navpane
- thumbnails - press
g
to toggle image/video thumbnails instead of the file listing - zip downloads - download folders (or file selections) as
zip
ortar
files - uploading - web-browsers can upload using
bup
andup2k
- file-search - drop files/folders into up2k to see if they exist on the server
- unpost - undo/delete accidental uploads
- file manager - cut/paste, rename, and delete files/folders (if you have permission)
- batch rename - select some files and press F2 to bring up the rename UI
- markdown viewer - and there are two editors
- other tricks
- searching - search by size, date, path/name, mp3-tags, ...
- server config
- file indexing
- upload rules - set upload rules using volume flags, some examples
- compress uploads - files can be autocompressed on upload
- database location - can be stored in-volume (default) or elsewhere
- metadata from audio files - set
-e2t
to index tags on upload - file parser plugins - provide custom parsers to index additional tags
- complete examples
- browser support - TLDR: yes
- client examples - interact with copyparty using non-browser clients
- up2k - quick outline of the up2k protocol, see uploading for the web-client
- performance - defaults are good for most cases
- dependencies - mandatory deps
- optional dependencies - install these to enable bonus features
- install recommended deps
- optional gpl stuff
- sfx - there are two self-contained "binaries"
- sfx repack - reduce the size of an sfx by removing features
- install on android
- building
- todo - roughly sorted by priority
quickstart
download copyparty-sfx.py and you're all set!
running the sfx without arguments (for example doubleclicking it on Windows) will give everyone full access to the current folder; see -h
for help if you want accounts and volumes etc
some recommended options:
-e2dsa
enables general file indexing, see search configuration-e2ts
enables audio metadata indexing (needs either FFprobe or Mutagen), see optional dependencies-v /mnt/music:/music:r:rw,foo -a foo:bar
shares/mnt/music
as/music
,r
eadable by anyone, and read-write for userfoo
, passwordbar
- replace
:r:rw,foo
with:r,foo
to only make the folder readable byfoo
and nobody else - see accounts and volumes for the syntax and other access levels (
r
ead,w
rite,m
ove,d
elete)
- replace
--ls '**,*,ln,p,r'
to crash on startup if any of the volumes contain a symlink which point outside the volume, as that could give users unintended access
you may also want these, especially on servers:
- contrib/systemd/copyparty.service to run copyparty as a systemd service
- contrib/nginx/copyparty.conf to reverse-proxy behind nginx (for better https)
on debian
recommended additional steps on debian
enable audio metadata and thumbnails (from images and videos):
-
as root, run the following:
apt install python3 python3-pip python3-dev ffmpeg
-
then, as the user which will be running copyparty (so hopefully not root), run this:
python3 -m pip install --user -U Pillow pillow-avif-plugin
(skipped pyheif-pillow-opener
because apparently debian is too old to build it)
notes
general notes:
- paper-printing is affected by dark/light-mode! use lightmode for color, darkmode for grayscale
- because no browsers currently implement the media-query to do this properly orz
browser-specific:
- iPhone/iPad: use Firefox to download files
- Android-Chrome: increase "parallel uploads" for higher speed (android bug)
- Android-Firefox: takes a while to select files (their fix for โ๏ธ)
- Desktop-Firefox:
may use gigabytes of RAM if your files are massiveseems to be OK now - Desktop-Firefox: may stop you from deleting folders you've uploaded until you visit
about:memory
and clickMinimize memory usage
status
summary: all planned features work! now please enjoy the bloatening
- backend stuff
- โ sanic multipart parser
- โ multiprocessing (actual multithreading)
- โ volumes (mountpoints)
- โ accounts
- upload
- download
- โ single files in browser
- โ folders as zip / tar files
- โ FUSE client (read-only)
- browser
- โ navpane (directory tree sidebar)
- โ file manager (cut/paste, delete, batch-rename)
- โ audio player (with OS media controls)
- โ image gallery with webm player
- โ thumbnails
- โ ...of images using Pillow
- โ ...of videos using FFmpeg
- โ cache eviction (max-age; maybe max-size eventually)
- โ SPA (browse while uploading)
- if you use the navpane to navigate, not folders in the file list
- server indexing
- โ locate files by contents
- โ search by name/path/date/size
- โ search by ID3-tags etc.
- markdown
- โ viewer
- โ editor (sure why not)
testimonials
small collection of user feedback
good enough
, surprisingly correct
, certified good software
, just works
, why
bugs
- Windows: python 3.7 and older cannot read tags with FFprobe, so use Mutagen or upgrade
- Windows: python 2.7 cannot index non-ascii filenames with
-e2d
- Windows: python 2.7 cannot handle filenames with mojibake
--th-ff-jpg
may fix video thumbnails on some FFmpeg versions
general bugs
- all volumes must exist / be available on startup; up2k (mtp especially) gets funky otherwise
- cannot mount something at
/d1/d2/d3
unlessd2
exists insided1
- probably more, pls let me know
not my bugs
-
Windows: folders cannot be accessed if the name ends with
.
- python or windows bug
-
Windows: msys2-python 3.8.6 occasionally throws
RuntimeError: release unlocked lock
when leaving a scoped mutex in up2k- this is an msys2 bug, the regular windows edition of python is fine
-
VirtualBox: sqlite throws
Disk I/O Error
when running in a VM and the up2k database is in a vboxsf- use
--hist
or thehist
volflag (-v [...]:c,hist=/tmp/foo
) to place the db inside the vm instead
- use
accounts and volumes
per-folder, per-user permissions
-a usr:pwd
adds accountusr
with passwordpwd
-v .::r
adds current-folder.
as the webroot,r
eadable by anyone- the syntax is
-v src:dst:perm:perm:...
so local-path, url-path, and one or more permissions to set - when granting permissions to an account, the names are comma-separated:
-v .::r,usr1,usr2:rw,usr3,usr4
- the syntax is
permissions:
r
(read): browse folder contents, download files, download as zip/tarw
(write): upload files, move files into folderm
(move): move files/folders from folderd
(delete): delete files/folders
example:
- add accounts named u1, u2, u3 with passwords p1, p2, p3:
-a u1:p1 -a u2:p2 -a u3:p3
- make folder
/srv
the root of the filesystem, read-only by anyone:-v /srv::r
- make folder
/mnt/music
available at/music
, read-only for u1 and u2, read-write for u3:-v /mnt/music:music:r,u1,u2:rw,u3
- unauthorized users accessing the webroot can see that the
music
folder exists, but cannot open it
- unauthorized users accessing the webroot can see that the
- make folder
/mnt/incoming
available at/inc
, write-only for u1, read-move for u2:-v /mnt/incoming:inc:w,u1:rm,u2
- unauthorized users accessing the webroot can see that the
inc
folder exists, but cannot open it u1
can open theinc
folder, but cannot see the contents, only upload new files to itu2
can browse it and move files from/inc
into any folder whereu2
has write-access
- unauthorized users accessing the webroot can see that the
the browser
accessing a copyparty server using a web-browser
tabs
the main tabs in the ui
[๐]
search by size, date, path/name, mp3-tags ...[๐งฏ]
unpost: undo/delete accidental uploads[๐]
and[๐]
are the uploaders[๐]
mkdir: create directories[๐]
new-md: create a new markdown document[๐]
send-msg: either to server-log or into textfiles if--urlform save
[๐บ]
audio-player config options[โ๏ธ]
general client config options
hotkeys
the browser has the following hotkeys (always qwerty)
B
toggle breadcrumbs / navpaneI/K
prev/next folderM
parent folder (or unexpand current)G
toggle list / grid viewT
toggle thumbnails / iconsctrl-X
cut selected files/foldersctrl-V
pasteF2
rename selected file/folder- when a file/folder is selected (in not-grid-view):
Up/Down
move cursor- shift+
Up/Down
select and move cursor - ctrl+
Up/Down
move cursor and scroll viewport Space
toggle file selectionCtrl-A
toggle select all
- when playing audio:
J/L
prev/next songU/O
skip 10sec back/forward0..9
jump to 0%..90%P
play/pause (also starts playing the folder)
- when viewing images / playing videos:
J/L, Left/Right
prev/next fileHome/End
first/last fileS
toggle selectionR
rotate clockwise (shift=ccw)Esc
close viewer- videos:
U/O
skip 10sec back/forwardP/K/Space
play/pauseF
fullscreenC
continue playing next videoV
loopM
mute
- when the navpane is open:
A/D
adjust tree width
- in the grid view:
S
toggle multiselect- shift+
A/D
zoom
- in the markdown editor:
^s
save^h
header^k
autoformat table^u
jump to next unicode character^e
toggle editor / preview^up, ^down
jump paragraphs
navpane
switching between breadcrumbs or navpane
click the ๐ฒ
or pressing the B
hotkey to toggle between breadcrumbs path (default), or a navpane (tree-browser sidebar thing)
click [-]
and [+]
(or hotkeys A
/D
) to adjust the size, and the [a]
toggles if the tree should widen dynamically as you go deeper or stay fixed-size
thumbnails
press g
to toggle image/video thumbnails instead of the file listing
it does static images with Pillow and uses FFmpeg for video files, so you may want to --no-thumb
or maybe just --no-vthumb
depending on how dangerous your users are
images with the following names (see --th-covers
) become the thumbnail of the folder they're in: folder.png
, folder.jpg
, cover.png
, cover.jpg
in the grid/thumbnail view, if the audio player panel is open, songs will start playing when clicked
zip downloads
download folders (or file selections) as zip
or tar
files
select which type of archive you want in the browser settings tab:
name | url-suffix | description |
---|---|---|
tar |
?tar |
plain gnutar, works great with curl | tar -xv |
zip |
?zip=utf8 |
works everywhere, glitchy filenames on win7 and older |
zip_dos |
?zip |
traditional cp437 (no unicode) to fix glitchy filenames |
zip_crc |
?zip=crc |
cp437 with crc32 computed early for truly ancient software |
- hidden files (dotfiles) are excluded unless
-ed
up2k.db
anddir.txt
is always excluded
zip_crc
will take longer to download since the server has to read each file twice- this is only to support MS-DOS PKZIP v2.04g (october 1993) and older
- how are you accessing copyparty actually
- this is only to support MS-DOS PKZIP v2.04g (october 1993) and older
you can also zip a selection of files or folders by clicking them in the browser, that brings up a selection editor and zip button in the bottom right
uploading
web-browsers can upload using bup
and up2k
:
[๐] bup
, the basic uploader, supports almost every browser since netscape 4.0[๐] up2k
, the fancy one
you can undo/delete uploads using [๐งฏ]
unpost
up2k has several advantages:
- you can drop folders into the browser (files are added recursively)
- files are processed in chunks, and each chunk is checksummed
- uploads autoresume if they are interrupted by network issues
- uploads resume if you reboot your browser or pc, just upload the same files again
- server detects any corruption; the client reuploads affected chunks
- the client doesn't upload anything that already exists on the server
- much higher speeds than ftp/scp/tarpipe on some internet connections (mainly american ones) thanks to parallel connections
- the last-modified timestamp of the file is preserved
see up2k for details on how it works
protip: you can avoid scaring away users with docs/minimal-up2k.html which makes it look much simpler
the up2k UI is the epitome of polished inutitive experiences:
- "parallel uploads" specifies how many chunks to upload at the same time
[๐]
analysis of other files should continue while one is uploading[๐ญ]
ask for confirmation before files are added to the list[๐ค]
sync uploading between other copyparty browser-tabs so only one is active[๐]
switch between upload and file-search mode
and then theres the tabs below it,
[ok]
is uploads which completed successfully[ng]
is the uploads which failed / got rejected (already exists, ...)[done]
shows a combined list of[ok]
and[ng]
, chronological order[busy]
files which are currently hashing, pending-upload, or uploading- plus up to 3 entries each from
[done]
and[que]
for context
- plus up to 3 entries each from
[que]
is all the files that are still queued
file-search
drop files/folders into up2k to see if they exist on the server
in the [๐ up2k]
tab, after toggling the [๐]
switch green, any files/folders you drop onto the dropzone will be hashed on the client-side. Each hash is sent to the server which checks if that file exists somewhere
files go into [ok]
if they exist (and you get a link to where it is), otherwise they land in [ng]
- the main reason filesearch is combined with the uploader is cause the code was too spaghetti to separate it out somewhere else, this is no longer the case but now i've warmed up to the idea too much
adding the same file multiple times is blocked, so if you first search for a file and then decide to upload it, you have to click the [cleanup]
button to discard [done]
files (or just refresh the page)
note that since up2k has to read the file twice, [๐ bup]
can be up to 2x faster in extreme cases (if your internet connection is faster than the read-speed of your HDD)
up2k has saved a few uploads from becoming corrupted in-transfer already; caught an android phone on wifi redhanded in wireshark with a bitflip, however bup with https would probably have noticed as well (thanks to tls also functioning as an integrity check)
unpost
undo/delete accidental uploads
you can unpost even if you don't have regular move/delete access, however only for files uploaded within the past --unpost
seconds (default 12 hours) and the server must be running with -e2d
file manager
cut/paste, rename, and delete files/folders (if you have permission)
you can move files across browser tabs (cut in one tab, paste in another)
batch rename
select some files and press F2 to bring up the rename UI
quick explanation of the buttons,
[โ apply rename]
confirms and begins renaming[โ cancel]
aborts and closes the rename window[โบ reset]
reverts any filename changes back to the original name[decode]
does a URL-decode on the filename, fixing stuff like&
and%20
[advanced]
toggles advanced mode
advanced mode: rename files based on rules to decide the new names, based on the original name (regex), or based on the tags collected from the file (artist/title/...), or a mix of both
in advanced mode,
[case]
toggles case-sensitive regexregex
is the regex pattern to apply to the original filename; any files which don't match will be skippedformat
is the new filename, taking values from regex capturing groups and/or from file tags- very loosely based on foobar2000 syntax
presets
lets you save rename rules for later
available functions:
$lpad(text, length, pad_char)
$rpad(text, length, pad_char)
so,
say you have a file named meganeko - Eclipse - 07 Sirius A.mp3
(absolutely fantastic album btw) and the tags are: Album:Eclipse
, Artist:meganeko
, Title:Sirius A
, tn:7
you could use just regex to rename it:
regex
=(.*) - (.*) - ([0-9]{2}) (.*)
format
=(3). (1) - (4)
output
=07. meganeko - Sirius A.mp3
or you could use just tags:
format
=$lpad((tn),2,0). (artist) - (title).(ext)
output
=7. meganeko - Sirius A.mp3
or a mix of both:
regex
=- ([0-9]{2})
format
=(1). (artist) - (title).(ext)
output
=07. meganeko - Sirius A.mp3
the metadata keys you can use in the format field are the ones in the file-browser table header (whatever is collected with -mte
and -mtp
)
markdown viewer
and there are two editors
- the document preview has a max-width which is the same as an A4 paper when printed
other tricks
-
you can link a particular timestamp in an audio file by adding it to the URL, such as
&20
/&20s
/&1m20
/&t=1:20
after the.../#af-c8960dab
-
if you are using media hotkeys to switch songs and are getting tired of seeing the OSD popup which Windows doesn't let you disable, consider https://ocv.me/dev/?media-osd-bgone.ps1
searching
search by size, date, path/name, mp3-tags, ...
when started with -e2dsa
copyparty will scan/index all your files. This avoids duplicates on upload, and also makes the volumes searchable through the web-ui:
- make search queries by
size
/date
/directory-path
/filename
, or... - drag/drop a local file to see if the same contents exist somewhere on the server, see file-search
path/name queries are space-separated, AND'ed together, and words are negated with a -
prefix, so for example:
- path:
shibayan -bossa
finds all files where one of the folders containshibayan
but filters out any results wherebossa
exists somewhere in the path - name:
demetori styx
gives you good stuff
add the argument -e2ts
to also scan/index tags from music files, which brings us over to:
server config
file indexing
file indexing relies on two databases, the up2k filetree (-e2d
) and the metadata tags (-e2t
). Configuration can be done through arguments, volume flags, or a mix of both.
through arguments:
-e2d
enables file indexing on upload-e2ds
scans writable folders for new files on startup-e2dsa
scans all mounted volumes (including readonly ones)-e2t
enables metadata indexing on upload-e2ts
scans for tags in all files that don't have tags yet-e2tsr
deletes all existing tags, does a full reindex
the same arguments can be set as volume flags, in addition to d2d
and d2t
for disabling:
-v ~/music::r:c,e2dsa:c,e2tsr
does a full reindex of everything on startup-v ~/music::r:c,d2d
disables all indexing, even if any-e2*
are on-v ~/music::r:c,d2t
disables all-e2t*
(tags), does not affect-e2d*
note:
e2tsr
is probably always overkill, sincee2ds
/e2dsa
would pick up any file modifications ande2ts
would then reindex those, unless there is a new copyparty version with new parsers and the release note says otherwise- the rescan button in the admin panel has no effect unless the volume has
-e2ds
or higher
you can choose to only index filename/path/size/last-modified (and not the hash of the file contents) by setting --no-hash
or the volume-flag :c,dhash
, this has the following consequences:
- initial indexing is way faster, especially when the volume is on a network disk
- makes it impossible to file-search
- if someone uploads the same file contents, the upload will not be detected as a dupe, so it will not get symlinked or rejected
if you set --no-hash
, you can enable hashing for specific volumes using flag :c,ehash
upload rules
set upload rules using volume flags, some examples:
:c,sz=1k-3m
sets allowed filesize between 1 KiB and 3 MiB inclusive (suffixes: b, k, m, g):c,nosub
disallow uploading into subdirectories; goes well withrotn
androtf
::c,rotn=1000,2
moves uploads into subfolders, up to 1000 files in each folder before making a new one, two levels deep (must be at least 1):c,rotf=%Y/%m/%d/%H
enforces files to be uploaded into a structure of subfolders according to that date format- if someone uploads to
/foo/bar
the path would be rewritten to/foo/bar/2021/08/06/23
for example - but the actual value is not verified, just the structure, so the uploader can choose any values which conform to the format string
- just to avoid additional complexity in up2k which is enough of a mess already
- if someone uploads to
:c,lifetime=300
delete uploaded files when they become 5 minutes old
you can also set transaction limits which apply per-IP and per-volume, but these assume -j 1
(default) otherwise the limits will be off, for example -j 4
would allow anywhere between 1x and 4x the limits you set depending on which processing node the client gets routed to
:c,maxn=250,3600
allows 250 files over 1 hour from each IP (tracked per-volume):c,maxb=1g,300
allows 1 GiB total over 5 minutes from each IP (tracked per-volume)
compress uploads
files can be autocompressed on upload
compression is either on user-request (if config allows) or forced by server-config
- volume flag
gz
allows gz compression - volume flag
xz
allows lzma compression - volume flag
pk
forces compression on all files - url parameter
pk
requests compression with server-default algorithm - url parameter
gz
orxz
requests compression with a specific algorithm - url parameter
xz
requests xz compression
things to note,
- the
gz
andxz
arguments take a single optional argument, the compression level (range 0 to 9) - the
pk
volume flag takes the optional argumentALGORITHM,LEVEL
which will then be forced for all uploads, for examplegz,9
orxz,0
- default compression is gzip level 9
- all upload methods except up2k are supported
- the files will be indexed after compression, so dupe-detection and file-search will not work as expected
some examples,
database location
can be stored in-volume (default) or elsewhere
copyparty creates a subfolder named .hist
inside each volume where it stores the database, thumbnails, and some other stuff
this can instead be kept in a single place using the --hist
argument, or the hist=
volume flag, or a mix of both:
--hist ~/.cache/copyparty -v ~/music::r:c,hist=-
sets~/.cache/copyparty
as the default place to put volume info, but~/music
gets the regular.hist
subfolder (-
restores default behavior)
note:
- markdown edits are always stored in a local
.hist
subdirectory - on windows the volflag path is cyglike, so
/c/temp
meansC:\temp
but use regular paths for--hist
- you can use cygpaths for volumes too,
-v C:\Users::r
and-v /c/users::r
both work
- you can use cygpaths for volumes too,
metadata from audio files
set -e2t
to index tags on upload
-mte
decides which tags to index and display in the browser (and also the display order), this can be changed per-volume:
-v ~/music::r:c,mte=title,artist
indexes and displays title followed by artist
if you add/remove a tag from mte
you will need to run with -e2tsr
once to rebuild the database, otherwise only new files will be affected
but instead of using -mte
, -mth
is a better way to hide tags in the browser: these tags will not be displayed by default, but they still get indexed and become searchable, and users can choose to unhide them in the settings pane
-mtm
can be used to add or redefine a metadata mapping, say you have media files with foo
and bar
tags and you want them to display as qux
in the browser (preferring foo
if both are present), then do -mtm qux=foo,bar
and now you can -mte artist,title,qux
tags that start with a .
such as .bpm
and .dur
(ation) indicate numeric value
see the beautiful mess of a dictionary in mtag.py for the default mappings (should cover mp3,opus,flac,m4a,wav,aif,)
--no-mutagen
disables Mutagen and uses FFprobe instead, which...
- is about 20x slower than Mutagen
- catches a few tags that Mutagen doesn't
- melodic key, video resolution, framerate, pixfmt
- avoids pulling any GPL code into copyparty
- more importantly runs FFprobe on incoming files which is bad if your FFmpeg has a cve
file parser plugins
provide custom parsers to index additional tags
copyparty can invoke external programs to collect additional metadata for files using mtp
(either as argument or volume flag), there is a default timeout of 30sec
-mtp .bpm=~/bin/audio-bpm.py
will execute~/bin/audio-bpm.py
with the audio file as argument 1 to provide the.bpm
tag, if that does not exist in the audio metadata-mtp key=f,t5,~/bin/audio-key.py
uses~/bin/audio-key.py
to get thekey
tag, replacing any existing metadata tag (f,
), aborting if it takes longer than 5sec (t5,
)-v ~/music::r:c,mtp=.bpm=~/bin/audio-bpm.py:c,mtp=key=f,t5,~/bin/audio-key.py
both as a per-volume config wow this is getting ugly
but wait, there's more! -mtp
can be used for non-audio files as well using the a
flag: ay
only do audio files, an
only do non-audio files, or ad
do all files (d as in dontcare)
-mtp ext=an,~/bin/file-ext.py
runs~/bin/file-ext.py
to get theext
tag only if file is not audio (an
)-mtp arch,built,ver,orig=an,eexe,edll,~/bin/exe.py
runs~/bin/exe.py
to get properties about windows-binaries only if file is not audio (an
) and file extension is exe or dll
complete examples
- read-only music server with bpm and key scanning
python copyparty-sfx.py -v /mnt/nas/music:/music:r -e2dsa -e2ts -mtp .bpm=f,audio-bpm.py -mtp key=f,audio-key.py
browser support
TLDR: yes
ie
= internet-explorer, ff
= firefox, c
= chrome, iOS
= iPhone/iPad, Andr
= Android
feature | ie6 | ie9 | ie10 | ie11 | ff 52 | c 49 | iOS | Andr |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
browse files | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
thumbnail view | - | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
basic uploader | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
up2k | - | - | *1 |
*1 |
yep | yep | yep | yep |
make directory | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
send message | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
set sort order | - | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
zip selection | - | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
file rename | - | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
file cut/paste | - | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
navpane | - | *2 |
yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
image viewer | - | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
video player | - | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
markdown editor | - | - | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
markdown viewer | - | - | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
play mp3/m4a | - | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep | yep |
play ogg/opus | - | - | - | - | yep | yep | *3 |
yep |
= feature = | ie6 | ie9 | ie10 | ie11 | ff 52 | c 49 | iOS | Andr |
- internet explorer 6 to 8 behave the same
- firefox 52 and chrome 49 are the last winxp versions
*1
yes, but extremely slow (ie10: 1 MiB/s, ie11: 270 KiB/s)*2
causes a full-page refresh on each navigation*3
using a wasm decoder which can sometimes get stuck and consumes a bit more power
quick summary of more eccentric web-browsers trying to view a directory index:
browser | will it blend |
---|---|
safari (14.0.3/macos) | is chrome with janky wasm, so playing opus can deadlock the javascript engine |
safari (14.0.1/iOS) | same as macos, except it recovers from the deadlocks if you poke it a bit |
links (2.21/macports) | can browse, login, upload/mkdir/msg |
lynx (2.8.9/macports) | can browse, login, upload/mkdir/msg |
w3m (0.5.3/macports) | can browse, login, upload at 100kB/s, mkdir/msg |
netsurf (3.10/arch) | is basically ie6 with much better css (javascript has almost no effect) |
opera (11.60/winxp) | OK: thumbnails, image-viewer, zip-selection, rename/cut/paste. NG: up2k, navpane, markdown, audio |
ie4 and netscape 4.0 | can browse (text is yellow on white), upload with ?b=u |
SerenityOS (7e98457) | hits a page fault, works with ?b=u , file upload not-impl |
client examples
interact with copyparty using non-browser clients
-
javascript: dump some state into a file (two separate examples)
await fetch('https://127.0.0.1:3923/', {method:"PUT", body: JSON.stringify(foo)});
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhr.open('POST', 'https://127.0.0.1:3923/msgs?raw'); xhr.send('foo');
-
curl/wget: upload some files (post=file, chunk=stdin)
post(){ curl -b cppwd=wark -F act=bput -F f=@"$1" http://127.0.0.1:3923/;}
post movie.mkv
post(){ wget --header='Cookie: cppwd=wark' --post-file="$1" -O- http://127.0.0.1:3923/?raw;}
post movie.mkv
chunk(){ curl -b cppwd=wark -T- http://127.0.0.1:3923/;}
chunk <movie.mkv
-
FUSE: mount a copyparty server as a local filesystem
- cross-platform python client available in ./bin/
- rclone as client can give ~5x performance, see ./docs/rclone.md
-
sharex (screenshot utility): see ./contrib/sharex.sxcu
copyparty returns a truncated sha512sum of your PUT/POST as base64; you can generate the same checksum locally to verify uplaods:
b512(){ printf "$((sha512sum||shasum -a512)|sed -E 's/ .*//;s/(..)/\\x\1/g')"|base64|tr '+/' '-_'|head -c44;}
b512 <movie.mkv
up2k
quick outline of the up2k protocol, see uploading for the web-client
- the up2k client splits a file into an "optimal" number of chunks
- 1 MiB each, unless that becomes more than 256 chunks
- tries 1.5M, 2M, 3, 4, 6, ... until <= 256 chunks or size >= 32M
- client posts the list of hashes, filename, size, last-modified
- server creates the
wark
, an identifier for this uploadsha512( salt + filesize + chunk_hashes )
- and a sparse file is created for the chunks to drop into
- client uploads each chunk
- header entries for the chunk-hash and wark
- server writes chunks into place based on the hash
- client does another handshake with the hashlist; server replies with OK or a list of chunks to reupload
performance
defaults are good for most cases
you can ignore the cannot efficiently use multiple CPU cores
message, it's very unlikely to be a problem
below are some tweaks roughly ordered by usefulness:
-
-q
disables logging and can help a bunch, even when combined with-lo
to redirect logs to file -
--http-only
or--https-only
(unless you want to support both protocols) will reduce the delay before a new connection is established -
--hist
pointing to a fast location (ssd) will make directory listings and searches faster when-e2d
or-e2t
is set -
--no-hash
when indexing a network-disk if you don't care about the actual filehashes and only want the names/tags searchable -
-j
enables multiprocessing (actual multithreading) and can make copyparty perform better in cpu-intensive workloads, for example:- huge amount of short-lived connections
- really heavy traffic (downloads/uploads)
...however it adds an overhead to internal communication so it might be a net loss, see if it works 4 u
dependencies
mandatory deps:
jinja2
(is built into the SFX)
optional dependencies
install these to enable bonus features
enable music tags:
- either
mutagen
(fast, pure-python, skips a few tags, makes copyparty GPL? idk) - or
ffprobe
(20x slower, more accurate, possibly dangerous depending on your distro and users)
enable thumbnails of images:
Pillow
(requires py2.7 or py3.5+)
enable thumbnails of videos:
ffmpeg
andffprobe
somewhere in$PATH
enable thumbnails of HEIF pictures:
pyheif-pillow-opener
(requires Linux or a C compiler)
enable thumbnails of AVIF pictures:
pillow-avif-plugin
install recommended deps
python -m pip install --user -U jinja2 mutagen Pillow
optional gpl stuff
some bundled tools have copyleft dependencies, see ./bin/#mtag
these are standalone programs and will never be imported / evaluated by copyparty, and must be enabled through -mtp
configs
sfx
there are two self-contained "binaries":
- copyparty-sfx.py -- pure python, works everywhere, recommended
- copyparty-sfx.sh -- smaller, but only for linux and macos, kinda deprecated
launch either of them (use sfx.py on systemd) and it'll unpack and run copyparty, assuming you have python installed of course
pls note that copyparty-sfx.sh
will fail if you rename copyparty-sfx.py
to copyparty.py
and keep it in the same folder because sys.path
is funky
sfx repack
reduce the size of an sfx by removing features
if you don't need all the features, you can repack the sfx and save a bunch of space; all you need is an sfx and a copy of this repo (nothing else to download or build, except if you're on windows then you need msys2 or WSL)
525k
size of original sfx.py as of v0.11.30315k
after./scripts/make-sfx.sh re no-ogv
223k
after./scripts/make-sfx.sh re no-ogv no-cm
the features you can opt to drop are
ogv
.js, the opus/vorbis decoder which is needed by apple devices to play foss audio filescm
/easymde, the "fancy" markdown editor
for the re
pack to work, first run one of the sfx'es once to unpack it
note: you can also just download and run scripts/copyparty-repack.sh -- this will grab the latest copyparty release from github and do a no-ogv no-cm
repack; works on linux/macos (and windows with msys2 or WSL)
install on android
install Termux (see ocv.me/termux) and then copy-paste this into Termux (long-tap) all at once:
apt update && apt -y full-upgrade && termux-setup-storage && apt -y install python && python -m ensurepip && python -m pip install -U copyparty
echo $?
after the initial setup, you can launch copyparty at any time by running copyparty
anywhere in Termux
building
dev env setup
mostly optional; if you need a working env for vscode or similar
python3 -m venv .venv
. .venv/bin/activate
pip install jinja2 # mandatory
pip install mutagen # audio metadata
pip install Pillow pyheif-pillow-opener pillow-avif-plugin # thumbnails
pip install black bandit pylint flake8 # vscode tooling
just the sfx
grab the web-dependencies from a previous sfx (unless you need to modify something in those):
rm -rf copyparty/web/deps
curl -L https://github.com/9001/copyparty/releases/latest/download/copyparty-sfx.py >x.py
python3 x.py -h
rm x.py
mv /tmp/pe-copyparty/copyparty/web/deps/ copyparty/web/deps/
then build the sfx using any of the following examples:
./scripts/make-sfx.sh # both python and sh editions
./scripts/make-sfx.sh no-sh gz # just python with gzip
complete release
also builds the sfx so skip the sfx section above
in the scripts
folder:
- run
make -C deps-docker
to build all dependencies git tag v1.2.3 && git push origin --tags
- create github release with
make-tgz-release.sh
- upload to pypi with
make-pypi-release.(sh|bat)
- create sfx with
make-sfx.sh
todo
roughly sorted by priority
- hls framework for Someone Else to drop code into :^)
- readme.md as epilogue
discarded ideas
- reduce up2k roundtrips
- start from a chunk index and just go
- terminate client on bad data
- not worth the effort, just throw enough conncetions at it
- single sha512 across all up2k chunks?
- crypto.subtle cannot into streaming, would have to use hashwasm, expensive
- separate sqlite table per tag
- performance fixed by skipping some indexes (
+mt.k
)
- performance fixed by skipping some indexes (
- audio fingerprinting
- only makes sense if there can be a wasm client and that doesn't exist yet (except for olaf which is agpl hence counts as not existing)
os.copy_file_range
for up2k cloning- almost never hit this path anyways
- up2k partials ui
- feels like there isn't much point
- cache sha512 chunks on client
- too dangerous
- comment field
- nah
- look into android thumbnail cache file format
- absolutely not
- indexedDB for hashes, cfg enable/clear/sz, 2gb avail, ~9k for 1g, ~4k for 100m, 500k items before autoeviction
- blank hashlist when up-ok to skip handshake
- too many confusing side-effects
- blank hashlist when up-ok to skip handshake
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