# About
-Uguu.se source code, stores files and deletes after 30 minutes.
+Temp file sharing application source code, stores files and deletes after X amount of time. Forked from Uguu.se available [here](https://github.com/nokonoko/uguu).
# Install
-Tested with Nginx+PHP5-FPM (PHP 5.4) on Debian 7 Wheezy.
+Tested with:
+* Nginx+PHP5-FPM (PHP 5.4) on Debian 7 Wheezy
+* Apache (PHP 5.4) on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
+* Apache (PHP 5.6) on Debian 8 Jessie
+* Nginx+PHP5-FPM (PHP 5.6) on Debian 8 Jessie
-Modify core.php where to save the files, add check.sh to Cron, edit everything else to your likings.
+Modify
+* Modify includes/config.php (copy config.template.php as a starting point) to determine the path and URL to the app, the default retention time and other config points
+* Execute check.sh with cron to delete old files: `crontab -e` and add `0,15,30,45 * * * * bash /path/to/check.sh` (or adapt if you know how cron works).
+* Some extensions are blocked by default, this can be changed via includes/config.php's CONFIG_BLOCKED_EXTENSIONS value.
-Change php.ini and nginx.conf settings to allow bigger uploads.
+Make the uguu/public/files and uguu/rain/cache directory modifiable to the web server user:
+`chown -R www-data:www-data /path/to/uguu/public/files` and `chown -R www-data:www-data /path/to/uguu/rain/cache`
-# Todo
-
-Proper design, commit new design and updated code (when finished, in preview phase).
+# Using the API
+ * Leaving POST value 'name' empty will cause it to save using the original filename.
+ * Leaving POST value 'randomname' empty will cause it to use original filename or custom name if 'name' is set to file.ext.
-# Using the API
+ * Putting anything into POST value 'randomname' will cause it to return a random filename + ext (xxxxxx.ext).
+ * Putting a custom name into POST value 'name' will cause it to return a custom filename (yourpick.ext).
-For now you can use the API like so:
- Leaving POST value 'name' empty will cause it to save using the original filename.
- Leaving POST valie 'randomname' empty will cause it to use original filename or custom name if 'name' is set to file.ext.
-
- Putting anything into POST value 'randomname' will cause it to return a random filename + ext (xxxxxx.ext).
- Putting a custom name into POST value 'name' will cause it to return a custom filename (yourpick.ext).
+ E.g:
+ * curl -i -F name=test.jpg -F file=@localfile.jpg http://path.to.uguu/api.php?d=upload (HTML Response)
+ * curl -i -F name=test.jpg -F file=@localfile.jpg http://path.to.uguu/api.php?d=upload-tool (Plain text Response)