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A small cross-platform LAN file upload/download server with resumable transfers.

Project description

py-lan-file-server

A small cross-platform Python HTTP server for sharing one folder on a local network. Start it from the command line, open the printed URL in a browser, and LAN users can upload, search, and download files.

Features

  • Clean browser UI with folder browsing, file search, drag-and-drop file upload, size display, modified timestamps, and delete actions.
  • Folder selection uploads every file recursively while preserving relative paths.
  • Live upload status over WebSocket, including uploads started by other clients.
  • Resumable file downloads through standard HTTP Range requests.
  • Recursive folder downloads as ZIP archives, including support for resuming interrupted ZIP transfers.
  • Resumable browser uploads through chunked transfer.
  • Upload cancellation from the originating browser client.
  • Streaming upload and download paths, suitable for large files.
  • Same-name uploads replace the existing file after the new upload completes.
  • No runtime dependencies beyond the Python standard library.

Requirements

Python 3.9 or newer.

Run From Source

python -m lan_file_server --dir ./shared --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000

Open the URL printed in the terminal. Other devices on the same LAN can use the printed LAN address, for example http://192.168.1.23:8000/.

The shared directory is created automatically when it does not exist. The default directory is ./shared.

Install The Command

python -m pip install .
lan-file-server --dir ./shared --port 8000

Folders

The shared directory may contain nested folders. The browser UI lets users open folders, go back to parent folders, download files from any level, and delete files or entire folders.

Use Choose folder to upload a local directory recursively. Each file is uploaded as its own resumable transfer and keeps its relative path under the selected folder.

Use Folder ZIP to download the current folder recursively, or use the ZIP action beside any folder row. ZIP downloads keep the selected folder as the top-level entry inside the archive.

Upload Resume

The web page splits files into chunks before uploading. If the browser tab is closed or the network drops, open the page again, select the same local file, and start the upload. The server continues from the bytes it already received.

Temporary upload data is stored in .uploads under the shared directory and is hidden from the file list. When an upload completes, the temporary file is moved atomically into the shared directory and replaces any same-name file.

Live Uploads And Cancellation

Connected browser clients receive upload status through WebSocket. The upload panel highlights the active file with the highest current progress and folds the rest into a compact summary with elapsed time, total file count, and uploaded file count. The highlighted row is marked as either This client or Other client, so uploads started in another browser remain visible without cluttering the page.

Only the browser client that started an upload can cancel it from the page. A manual cancellation aborts the local request and removes the server-side temporary upload file. If a connection drops unexpectedly, the active upload row is removed from connected pages and the incomplete in-flight chunk is rolled back; previously completed chunks remain available for resume.

Download Resume

File downloads support HTTP Range, so browsers, download managers, and tools such as curl -C - can resume interrupted downloads. Folder ZIP downloads also accept Range requests; the server rebuilds the ZIP before serving the requested byte range.

Delete Files And Folders

Each file and folder row has a Delete action. Deleting a folder removes the folder recursively. Connected pages refresh through WebSocket after a successful delete.

CLI

lan-file-server [directory] [--dir DIR] [--host HOST] [--port PORT] [--chunk-size BYTES]

Common examples:

lan-file-server --dir ./shared
lan-file-server ./shared --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000

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