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136 lines
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## About
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Sometimes, you just need a way to randomly display media from your filesystem.
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Simply point this tool at one or more directories, and then open the specified port (default `8080`) in your browser.
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A new file will be selected if you open `/` directly, or if you click on any displayed files.
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Browser history is preserved, so you can always go back to any previously displayed media.
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Supported file types and extensions are `bmp`, `gif`, `jp[e]g`, `png`, `webp`, `mp4`, `ogv`, `webm`.
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Feature requests, code criticism, bug reports, general chit-chat, and unrelated angst accepted at `roulette@seedno.de`.
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Static binary builds available [here](https://cdn.seedno.de/builds/roulette).
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I only test the linux/amd64, linux/arm64, and windows/amd64 builds, the rest are all best-effort™.
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x86_64 and ARM Docker images of latest version: `oci.seedno.de/seednode/roulette:latest`.
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Dockerfile available [here](https://git.seedno.de/seednode/roulette/raw/branch/master/docker/Dockerfile).
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## Filtering
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You can provide a comma-delimited string of alphanumeric patterns to match via the `include=` query parameter, assuming the `-f|--filter` flag is enabled.
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Only filenames matching one or more of the patterns will be served.
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You can also provide a comma-delimited string of alphanumeric patterns to exclude, via the `exclude=` query parameter.
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Filenames matching any of these patterns will not be served.
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You can also combine these two parameters, with exclusions taking priority over inclusions.
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Both filtering parameters ignore the file extension and full path; they only compare against the bare filename.
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## Sorting
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You can specify a sorting pattern via the `sort=` query parameter, assuming the `-s|--sort` flag is enabled.
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A value of `sort=asc` means files will be served in ascending order (lowest-numbered to highest).
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If a file exists with a numbered suffix one higher than the currently displayed file, it will be served next.
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A value of `sort=desc` means files will be served in descending order (highest-numbered to lowest).
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If a file exists with a numbered suffix one lower than the currently displayed file, it will be served next.
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In either case, if no sequential file is found, a new random one will be chosen.
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For `sort=asc`, the lowest-numbered file matching a given name will be served first.
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For `sort=desc`, the highest-numbered file will be served instead.
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If any other (or no) value is provided, the selected file will be random.
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Note: These patterns require sequentially-numbered files matching the following pattern: `filename###.extension`.
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## Refresh
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If a positive-value `refresh=<integer><unit>` query parameter is provided, the page will reload after that interval.
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This can be used to generate a sort of slideshow of files.
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Minimum accepted value is 500ms, as anything lower seems to cause inconsistent behavior. This might be changed in a future release.
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Supported units are `ns`, `us`/`µs`, `ms`, `s`, `m`, and `h`.
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## Caching
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If the `-c|--cache` flag is passed, the indices of all specified paths will be cached on start.
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This will slightly increase the delay before the application begins responding to requests, but should significantly speed up subsequent requests.
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If any `include=`/`exclude=` filters are specified in a given request, the cache will be bypassed for that specific request.
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The cache can be regenerated at any time by accessing the `/clear_cache` endpoint.
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If `--cache-file` is set, the cache will be loaded from the specified file on start, and written to the file whenever it is re-generated.
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## Statistics
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If the `--stats` flag is passed, an additional endpoint, `/stats`, is registered.
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When accessed, this endpoint returns a JSON document listing every file served, along with the number of times it has been served, its filesize, and timestamps of when it was served.
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## Debug
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If the `-d|--debug` flag is passed, two additional endpoints—`/html` and `/json`—are registered.
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When accessed, these endpoints return the contents of the index, in HTML and JSON formats respectively. This can prove useful when confirming whether the index is generated successfully, or whether a given file is in the index.
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## Russian
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If the `--russian` flag is passed, everything functions exactly as you would expect.
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That is, files will be deleted after being served. This is not a joke, you *will* lose data.
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This uses `os.Remove()` and checks to ensure the specified file is inside one of the paths passed to `roulette`.
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That said, this has not been tested to any real extent, so only pass this flag on systems you don't care about.
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Enjoy!
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## Usage output
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```
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Serves random media from the specified directories.
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Usage:
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roulette <path> [path]... [flags]
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Flags:
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-b, --bind string address to bind to (default "0.0.0.0")
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-c, --cache generate directory cache at startup
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--cache-file string path to optional persistent cache file
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-d, --debug expose debug endpoint
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-f, --filter enable filtering
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-h, --help help for roulette
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--maximum-files uint32 skip directories with file counts over this value (default 4294967295)
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--minimum-files uint32 skip directories with file counts under this value
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--page-length uint16 pagination length for statistics and debug pages
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-p, --port uint16 port to listen on (default 8080)
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--profile register net/http/pprof handlers
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-r, --recursive recurse into subdirectories
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--refresh-interval string force refresh interval equal to this duration (minimum 500ms)
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--russian remove selected media after serving
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-s, --sort enable sorting
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--stats expose stats endpoint
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--stats-file string path to optional persistent stats file
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-v, --verbose log accessed files to stdout
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-V, --version display version and exit
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```
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## Building the Docker container
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From inside the `docker/` subdirectory, build the image using the following command:
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`REGISTRY=<registry url> LATEST=yes TAG=alpine ./build.sh`
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