Stream archiver/proxy
Project description
FPX
Standalone service for collecting content from multiple source into single file. Typical usecase is downloading multiple files as archive using single link. Internally FPX fetches content from the specified set of URLs and streams zip-compressed stream to the end users.
Installation
- Install
fpx
packagepip install fpx
- Initialize DB
fpx db up
- Start FPX server
fpx server run
Usage
Authentication
Majority of FPX endpoints are available only via client's secret. It can be
generated via CLI command(replace <CLIENT_NAME>
with an arbitrary combination
of letters, digits and underscores):
fpx client add <CLIENT_NAME>
And secret will be shown in the output of the command:
Client created: <CLIENT_NAME> - <SECRET>
Pass the secret via Authorization
header with each request to identify
yourself as a client.
Downloads
Downloading a file via FPX usually consists of two steps:
- Provide information about downloaded URLs and receive IDs of the download ticket
- Use the ticket's ID to download all URLs packed into a single ZIP archive
First step can be completed via cURL:
curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/ticket/generate \
-H "Authorization: <CLIENT_SECRET>" \
-d '{"items":["https://google.com", "https://google.com/search"]}'
Here we are making a POST request to /ticket/generate
endpoint of FPX
service. It's requires client's secret, which is specified by Authorization
header. This endpoint works only with JSON requests, that's why we need
Content-type
. Finally, body of the request must contain a JSON with an
items
field: the list of all URLs we are going to download.
Response will be the following:
{"created":"2023-10-15T00:00:51.054523","type":"zip","id":"ca03e214-910d-419f-ad60-4b6fb8bdd10c"}
You need only id
field from it. Use it to make a download URL:
/ticket/<ID>/download
. For the example above we receive this URL:
http://localhost:8080/ticket/ca03e214-910d-419f-ad60-4b6fb8bdd10c/download
.
Open it in web browser or use wget
/curl
to download file via CLI:
curl http://localhost:8080/ticket/ca03e214-910d-419f-ad60-4b6fb8bdd10c/download -o collection.zip
Configuration
FPX works without explicit configuration, but default values are not suitable for production environments. Config options can be changes via config file and environment variables.
Config file
FPX config file is a python script. It's read by FPX and all global variables
from it are used as config options. For example, the following file will add
A
and B
options to FPX application:
A = 1
B = ["hello", "world"]
Path to this file must be specified via FPX_CONFIG
environment variable:
export FPX_CONFIG=/etc/fpx/config/fpx.py
fpx server run
Environment variables
In addition to config file, FPX reads all environment variables with FPX_*
name, strips FPX_
prefix and use result as a config option. I.e:
FPX_DB_URL
envvar turns intoDB_URL
config optionFPX_FPX_TRANSPORT
envvar turns intoFPX_TRANSPORT
config option.
Pay attention to config options with the name starting with FPX_
. Because
FPX_
prefix is removed from envvars, you have to repeat it twice, like in
FPX_FPX_TRANSPORT
above.
Config options
FPX makes use of the following config options
Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
DEBUG |
Run application in debug mode. Mainly used for development | false |
HOST |
Bind application to the specified addres | 0.0.0.0 |
PORT |
Run application on the specified port | 8000 |
DB_URL |
DB URL used for SQLAlchemy engine | sqlite:////tmp/fpx.db |
FPX_TRANSPORT |
Underlying library for HTTP requests. aiohttp and htmx supported at the moment |
aiohttp |
Complete Installation Guide
-
Install FPX:
pip install fpx
-
Create config file. It can be created anywhere, as long as it accessible by FPX service:
echo ' PORT = 12321 DB_URL = "sqlite:////home/user/.virtualenvs/fpx/fpx.db" ' > /etc/fpx/fpx.py
-
Initialize database and create access token for client:
export FPX_CONFIG=/etc/fpx/fpx.py fpx db up fpx client add my-first-fpx-client # use any name, that match `[\w_-]`
Make sure, db is accessible and writable by FPX service. This manual suggests using
www-data
user when configuring supervisor's process, so following command required:chown www-data:www-data /home/user/.virtualenvs/fpx/fpx.db
-
Test service:
FPX_CONFIG=/etc/fpx/fpx.py fpx server run # or, if you want to explicitely use python interpreter FPX_CONFIG=/etc/fpx/fpx.py python -m fpx
-
Configure system.d/supervisor/etc. unit for fpx. Make sure, that
fpx server run
command, that spins up the service is executed using python>=3.6 (pyenv shell 3.8.2
). And, if SQLite is used, fpx process has write access to db file:[program:fpx-worker] ; Use the full paths to the virtualenv and your configuration file here. command=/home/user/.virtualenv/fpx/bin/python -m fpx environment=FPX_CONFIG=/etc/fpx/fpx.py ; User the worker runs as. user=www-data ; Start just a single worker. Increase this number if you have many or ; particularly long running background jobs. numprocs=1 process_name=%(program_name)s-%(process_num)02d ; Log files. stdout_logfile=/var/log/fpx-worker.log stderr_logfile=/var/log/fpx-worker.log ; Make sure that the worker is started on system start and automatically ; restarted if it crashes unexpectedly. autostart=true autorestart=true ; Number of seconds the process has to run before it is considered to have ; started successfully. startsecs=10 ; Need to wait for currently executing tasks to finish at shutdown. ; Increase this if you have very long running tasks. stopwaitsecs = 600
-
FPX service must be available via public url. As written in documentation, no additional layers required. But if you decide to use it with Nginx, the following link may be useful. Note, if
FPX_NO_QUEUE
config option is set toFalse
, FPX is using websockets (and it can affect configuration).Example of Nginx section for FPX:
location /fpx/ { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:12321/; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_http_version 1.1; proxy_request_buffering off; proxy_buffering off; # When FPX_NO_QUEUE option set to `False` proxy_set_header connection "upgrade"; proxy_set_header upgrade $http_upgrade; # In emergency comment out line to force caching # proxy_ignore_headers X-Accel-Expires Expires Cache-Control; }
Example of httpd configuration:
# mod_proxy # mod_proxy_http ProxyPass /fpx/ http://0.0.0.0:8000/ ProxyPassReverse /fpx/ http://0.0.0.0:8000/ # When FPX_NO_QUEUE option set to `False` # mod_proxy_wstunnel # mod_rewrite RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{HTTP:UPGRADE} ^WebSocket$ [NC] RewriteCond %{HTTP:CONNECTION} ^Upgrade$ [NC] RewriteRule /fpx/(.*) ws://0.0.0.0:8000/$1 [P]
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