The HasteServer image used to provide a reliable, self-controlled and self-hosted HasteServer for Skyra
This repo holds the source code used to provide a reliable, self-controlled and self-hosted HasteServer for Skyra. We saw the need to make our own version because the official image is heavily outdated. It is using outdated bundling, outdated packages, does not use TypeScript and its general code quality is not up to Skyra Project standards. That said, this image would not exist without the awesome work that John Crepezzi has put in the official haste-server and we thank him greatly for that.
We have published a Swagger UI for the API, you can access it by visiting
/swagger-ui
on the server. If you are
running this locally, you can access it by visiting
http://localhost:8290/swagger-ui
.
Pastes will stay for 3 days from creation. They may be removed earlier and without notice.
From the website
Type or paste what you want to upload into the website, save it, and then copy the URL. Send that to someone and they'll be able to view the file.
To make a new entry, click "New", or press CTRL+N
(Windows/Linux) or ⌘+N
(MacOS) on the keyboard.
You can use the following function to easily POST to a Hasteserver instance. It should be noted that due to POSIX restrictions and shell differences, the following may not work, but is guaranteed to on BaSH, Zsh, Fish, etc.
For this to run, your system needs:
haste() {
curl -X POST -s -d "$(cat)" https://hastebin.skyra.pw/documents | jq --raw-output '.key' | { read key; echo "https://hastebin.skyra.pw/${key}"; }
}
cat something | haste
# https://hastebin.skyra.pw/1238193
You can even take this a step further, and cut out the last step of copying the URL with:
MacOS:
cat something | haste | pbcopy
Linux:
cat something | haste | copy_command
You should replace copy_command
with your clipboard of choice. This is
typically xsel
or xclipcopy
on systems using X11.
After running that, the output of cat something
will show up as a URL which
has been conveniently copied to your clipboard.
You have to install
powershell
for
this script to work
Function haste {
$fileContent = Get-Content -Path $args[0] -Encoding UTF8 -Raw
$response = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri https://hastebin.skyra.pw/documents -Method POST -ContentType 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' -Body $fileContent
$key = $response.key
Write-Host https://hastebin.skyra.pw/$key
}
haste .\path\to\file
# https://hastebin.skyra.pw/1238193
Please make sure to read the Contributing Guide before making a pull request.
Thank you to all the people who already contributed to Skyra Project!