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{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block content %}
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TODO: Update this page.
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Everything below this point is outdated and should be disregarded until further notice.
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<p>Usage: POST to <a href="$scheme://${host}${settings.virtual_root}u">$scheme://${host}${settings.virtual_root}u</a> with filedata given to "file" and original filename to "filename". Login is done by generating a login token and sending it as the cookie "token".</p>
<p>cURL examples, <code>get_token</code>:
<blockquote><pre><code>$ curl $scheme://${host}${settings.virtual_root}a?method=get_token -F username=foo -F password=bar
{"status": true, "message": null, "method": "get_token", "token": "cb42eb38eb516d9dfcaaa742d1da0b3ad454b2bd05a8b4daa6d01e9587d7c759"}</code></pre></blockquote>
Upload using the token:
<blockquote><pre><code>$ curl -b 'token=cb42eb38eb516d9dfcaaa742d1da0b3ad454b2bd05a8b4daa6d01e9587d7c759' -F 'file=@image.png' -F 'filename=image.png' -F 'api=1' $scheme://${host}${settings.virtual_root}u
OK sjLUD</code></pre></blockquote>
To expire the current token:
<blockquote><pre><code>$ curl $scheme://${host}${settings.virtual_root}a?method=expire_token -F token=cb42eb38eb516d9dfcaaa742d1da0b3ad454b2bd05a8b4daa6d01e9587d7c759
{"status": true, "message": null, "method": "expire_token"}</code></pre></blockquote>
If you get HTTP 417 responses, try adding:<code>-H 'Expect:'</code>.</p>
<p>By adding the key-value pair "api=1" you will get machine-readable responses in the form: <code>response result</code> where <code>response</code> is either <code>ERROR</code> or <code>OK</code>,
and <code>result</code> is the file hash in the case of <code>OK</code>, or an error message in the case of <code>ERROR</code> (see example above).
The hash can be used to construct URLs in which the paths begin with <code>/f/hash</code> where <code>hash</code> is the hash received.</p>
<p>Any file extension an be appended to the hash, and for convenience the original filename (or whatever filename you prefer) can be appended after an additional slash after the hash.</p>
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{% endblock %}
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