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wastebin

Rust

A minimal pastebin with a design shamelessly copied from bin.

DEMO (resets every day)

Features

  • axum and sqlite3 backend storing compressed paste data
  • single binary with low memory footprint
  • drag 'n' drop upload
  • deletion after expiration, reading or by owners
  • light/dark mode according to browser settings
  • highlightable line numbers
  • QR code to browse a paste's URL on mobile devices
  • optional encryption with argon2 hashing and ChaCha20Poly1305 encryption

Installation

Build from source

Install a Rust 2021 toolchain containing Rust 1.70 with rustup and run the server binary with

$ cargo run --release

Run pre-built binaries

You can also download pre-built, statically compiled Linux binaries. After extraction run the contained wastebin binary.

Build a container image

It's possible to build a container image using Docker or Podman. Assuming you're in the root directory of repository run

$ sudo docker build -t wastebin:v2.4.3 -f Dockerfile .

for Docker or

$ podman build -t wastebin:v2.4.3 -f Dockerfile

for Podman.

To cross-compile, make sure that your container engine of choice supports it, e.g. Docker:

$ sudo docker buildx ls
NAME/NODE     DRIVER/ENDPOINT   STATUS    BUILDKIT   PLATFORMS
default*      docker
 \_ default    \_ default       running   v0.14.1    linux/amd64, linux/amd64/v2, linux/386, linux/arm64, linux/riscv64, linux/ppc64, linux/ppc64le, linux/s390x, linux/mips64le, linux/mips64, linux/loong64, linux/arm/v7, linux/arm/v6

To build an arm64 image on an x86_64 host run

$ sudo docker build --platform linux/arm64 -t wastebin:v2.4.3-arm64 -f Dockerfile.arm .

or

$ podman build --arch=arm64 -t wastebin:v2.4.3-arm64 -f Dockerfile.arm

Run a Docker image

Alternatively, you can run a pre-built Docker image pushed to quxfoo/wastebin. Here is how to persist the database as state.db via the WASTEBIN_DATABASE_PATH environment variable and a bind mount to /path/for/storage:

$ docker run -e WASTEBIN_DATABASE_PATH=/data/state.db -v /path/for/storage:/data quxfoo/wastebin:latest

NOTE: The image is based on scratch which means it neither comes with a shell nor with TMPDIR being set. If database migrations fail with an extended sqlite error code 6410, pass TMPDIR pointing to a location, sqlite can write to.

Run with docker-compose

services:
  wastebin:
    environment:
      - WASTEBIN_DATABASE_PATH=/data/state.db
    ports:
      - "8088:8088"
    volumes:
      - './data:/data'
    image: 'quxfoo/wastebin:latest'

Make sure the ./data folder is writable by the user 10001.

Run with Nix

For Nix users, a flake.nix is also provided. Build and execute it directly with:

nix run 'github:matze/wastebin#wastebin'

Or install the provided wastebin package like you normally would.

Usage

Browser interface

When viewing a paste, you can use

  • r to view the raw paste,
  • n to go the index page,
  • y to copy the current URL to the clipboard,
  • q to display the current URL as a QR code and
  • p to view the formatted paste,
  • ? to view the list of keybindings.

To paste some text you can also use the ctrl+s key combination.

Configuration

The following environment variables can be set to configure the server and run-time behavior:

Variable Description Default
WASTEBIN_ADDRESS_PORT Address and port to bind the server to. 0.0.0.0:8088
WASTEBIN_BASE_URL Base URL for the QR code display. User agent's Host header field used as an approximation.
WASTEBIN_CACHE_SIZE Number of rendered items to cache. Disable with 0. 128
WASTEBIN_DATABASE_PATH Path to the sqlite3 database file. :memory:
WASTEBIN_HTTP_TIMEOUT Maximum number of seconds a request is processed until wastebin responds with 408. 5
WASTEBIN_MAX_BODY_SIZE Number of bytes to accept for POST requests. 1048576, i.e. 1 MB
WASTEBIN_MAX_PASTE_EXPIRATION Maximum allowed lifetime of a paste in seconds. Disable with 0. 0
WASTEBIN_PASSWORD_SALT Salt used to hash user passwords used for encrypting pastes. somesalt
WASTEBIN_SIGNING_KEY Key to sign cookies. Must be at least 64 bytes long. Random key generated at startup, i.e. cookies will become invalid after restarts and paste creators will not be able to delete their pastes.
WASTEBIN_THEME Theme colors and one of ayu, base16ocean, coldark, gruvbox, monokai, onehalf, solarized. ayu
WASTEBIN_TITLE HTML page title. wastebin
RUST_LOG Log level. Besides the typical trace, debug, info etc. keys, you can also set the tower_http key to a log level to get additional request and response logs. ---

API endpoints

POST a new paste to the / endpoint with the following JSON payload:

{
  "text": "<paste content>",
  "extension": "<file extension, optional>",
  "expires": <number of seconds from now, optional>,
  "burn_after_reading": <true/false, optional>
}

After successful insertion, you will receive a JSON response with the path to the newly created paste:

{"path":"/Ibv9Fa.rs"}

To retrieve the raw content, make a GET request on the /:id route and an accept header value that does not include text/html. If you use a client that is able to handle cookies you can delete the paste once again using the cookie in the Set-Cookie header set during redirect after creation.

In case the paste was encrypted, pass the password via the Wastebin-Password header.

Paste from neovim

Use the wastebin.nvim plugin and paste the current buffer or selection with :WastePaste.

Paste from clipboard

We can use the API POST endpoint to paste clipboard data easily from the command line using xclip, curl and jq. Define the following function in your .bashrc and you are good to go:

function paste_from_clipboard() {
    local URL=$(\
        jq -n --arg t "$(xclip -selection clipboard -o)" '{text: $t}' | \
            curl -s -H 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-binary @- https://wastebin.tld | \
            jq -r '. | "https://wastebin.tld\(.path)"')

    xdg-open $URL
}

Paste from stdin

To paste from stdin use the following function in your .bashrc:

function paste_from_stdin() {
    jq -Rns '{text: inputs}' | \
        curl  -s -H 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-binary @- https://wastebin.tld | \
        jq -r '. | "wastebin.tld\(.path)"'
}

It can be handy for creating pastes from logs or the output of commands, e.g. cat file.log | paste_from_stdin.

License

MIT