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This is a cross-origin RESTful API that allows HTML or JSON to be published. It requires a front-end interface, which is implemented in applications like the Web X-Ray Goggles and lovebomb.me.

The API uses Amazon S3 as a storage backend, so the API host doesn't need to set up a database.

In the future, CAPTCHA support and other mechanisms can be added to the API to deal with abuse.

Quick Start

First, clone the repository and enter its directory:

git clone git://github.com/hackasaurus/hackpub.git
cd hackpub

Then copy settings_local.sample.py to settings_local.py and edit it as necessary. Feel free to override any of the defaults set in settings.py too.

Then, run the unit tests to make sure everything works:

python manage.py test

You can also run S3 integration tests, which create a temporary bucket on your S3 account and clean it up before exiting.

python manage.py test_s3storage

Finally, start the development server:

python manage.py runserver

By default, the development server hosts its cross-origin API to all domains at http://127.0.0.1:8000/.

Using the API

The API is quite simple.

POST /publish

This method takes a body of type application/x-www-form-urlencoded containing one (but not both) of the following parameters:

  • html - UTF-8 encoded HTML to publish.
  • json - JSON-encoded data to publish.

Optionally, the following may also be supplied:

  • original-url (optional) - The URL which the content remixes or is based on.

If successful, the method returns 200 OK with a JSON response containing the following keys:

  • published-url - The URL at which the HTML or JSON can be viewed. The pathname component of the URL, excluding the first slash, is a short alphanumeric key uniquely identifying the content.

If the data is too big to store, this method can also return 413 Request Entity Too Large.

GET /metadata/<content-key>

This method returns 200 OK with a JSON blob containing information about the content with the given key. It contains the following keys:

  • original-url - The URL which the content remixes or is based on.
  • published-url - The URL where the content is hosted.
  • created - The date on which the content was published, in IETF RFC 822/1123 format.

Sample Code

Here's sample jQuery code that submits some HTML to publish.

jQuery.ajax({
  type: 'POST',
  url: 'http://example.org/publish',
  data: {
    'html': 'Hi, I am HTML!',
    'original-url': window.location.href
  },
  crossDomain: true,
  success: function(data) {
    console.log("HTML published to " + data['published-url']);
  }
});

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