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1.6 KiB
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58 lines
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# Link Sharing Service
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## Building
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```
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$ go install storj.io/storj/cmd/linksharing
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```
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## Configuring
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### Development
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Default development configuration has the link sharing service hosted on
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`localhost:8080` serving plain HTTP.
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```
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$ linksharing setup --defaults dev
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```
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### Production
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To configure the link sharing service for production, run the `setup` command
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using the `release` defaults. You must also provide the public URL for
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the sharing service, which is used to construct URLs returned to
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clients. Since there is currently no server affinity for requests, the URL
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can point to a pool of servers:
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```
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$ linksharing setup --defaults release --public-url <PUBLIC URL>
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```
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Default release configuration has the link sharing service hosted on `:8443`
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serving HTTPS using a server certificate (`server.crt.pem`) and
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key (`server.key.pem`) residing in the working directory where the linksharing
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service is run.
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You can modify the configuration file or use the `--cert-file` and `--key-file`
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flags to configure an alternate location for the server keypair.
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In order to run the link sharing service in release mode serving HTTP, you must
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clear the certificate and key file configurables:
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```
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$ linksharing setup --defaults release --public-url <PUBLIC URL> --cert-file="" --key-file="" --address=":8080"
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```
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**WARNING** HTTP is only recommended if you are doing TLS termination on the
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same machine running the link sharing service as the link sharing service
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serves unencrypted user data.
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## Running
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After configuration is complete, running the link sharing is as simple as:
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```
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$ linksharing run
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```
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