Introduces the ability to browse and preview the contents of archive files directly within the web interface.
Changes include:
- Added a new API endpoint `GET /d/{boxID}/archive/{fileID}` to fetch archive listings.
- Implemented on-demand archive listing generation in the backend.
- Updated the frontend preview component to support rendering and navigating archive contents.
- Register a new route `GET /d/{boxID}/scene/{fileID}` to serve video scene previews.
- Implement the `VideoScenesPreview` handler to serve existing previews or generate them on-demand.
- Add helper functions to analyze video frames (e.g., luma calculation to filter out dark frames) and render the final scene thumbnail.
- Update the `fileView` struct to include scene URL and status fields.
When an incoming file has an empty content type or is marked as
"application/octet-stream", attempt to detect the actual MIME type
by reading the first 512 bytes of the file. This improves content
type accuracy for generic binary uploads.
- Add `WARPBOX_RESUMABLE_CHUNK_MODE` and `WARPBOX_RESUMABLE_CHUNK_PATH` environment variables to configure temporary chunk storage.
- Implement strict file validation for resuming uploads to ensure selected files match the pending session's metadata.
- Add `PLANS.md` to document development stages, roadmap, and API specifications (including batching and resumable flows).
Implement a native chunked resumable upload API and frontend integration
to support reliable large file uploads.
Changes include:
- Added a 3-step resumable upload API flow (create session, upload chunks, complete session).
- Introduced configuration options for chunk size, retention hours, and toggling the feature.
- Updated the frontend to utilize resumable uploads with progress tracking.
- Configured temporary chunk storage under `data/tmp/uploads` with automatic cleanup.
- Documented the API flow and configuration in the README.
- Implement `ReactionService` to manage file reactions in the database.
- Add `POST /d/{boxID}/f/{fileID}/react` endpoint to handle user reactions.
- Add `GET /emoji/{pack}/{file}` endpoint to serve custom emoji assets.
- Support loading custom emoji packs dynamically from the data directory.
- Update README with instructions on configuring emoji reaction packs.
Introduce new admin capabilities to manage uploaded boxes and files:
- Add routes and handlers for editing boxes and deleting individual files.
- Implement `RemoveFileFromBox` in `UploadService` to delete a file's stored objects and remove it from the box (deleting the box if empty).
- Implement `AdminUpdateBox` in `UploadService` to update expiry, download limits, and clear password protection.
- Remove the unused `AdminFiles` handler.
- Add `.claude` to `.gitignore`.
- Implement storage backend deletion, which automatically resets default storage settings and user-specific overrides when a backend is removed.
- Add unit tests covering the delete action and its cleanup side effects.
- Improve admin UI responsiveness, fixing table scrolling, flex wrapping, and text truncation for long storage backend names.
- Update security documentation to clarify trusted proxy configurations and explain how trusted proxies are protected from automatic bans.
- Update user policy and user update handlers to accept -1 as an unlimited value for MaxDays, DailyBoxes, ActiveBoxes, and ShortWindowRequests.
- Introduce `optionalIntAllowUnlimited` helper and update `optionalMBAllowZero` to support -1.
- Use `boxExpiryLabel` helper across admin, dashboard, and download handlers to properly format expiration dates, supporting boxes that never expire.
Introduce support for grouping multiple sequential file uploads into a single box using the `X-Warpbox-Batch` header. This is particularly useful for ShareX multi-file selections, which are sent as separate back-to-back requests.
Additionally, this change:
- Updates the ShareX configuration template to opt-in to batching by default.
- Switches ShareX configuration placeholders to the modern `{json:...}` format.
- Adds `thumbnailUrl` to the upload response schema and documents its usage.
- Implement dynamic expiry options on the upload page based on user roles and retention policies.
- Add helper functions to build and format expiry options into human-readable labels.
- Introduce a new modern theme featuring glassmorphism, gradients, and frosted glass cards.
- Introduce S3-compatible storage backend support using minio-go.
- Add configuration options for local storage limits, box limits, and rate limiting.
- Implement storage backend selection (local vs S3) for anonymous and registered users.
- Add an `/admin/storage` management interface.
- Update documentation and environment examples with the new configuration variables.
- Add environment variables to configure anonymous uploads, daily upload caps, and default user storage limits.
- Update config loader to parse and validate the new settings.
- Implement backend logic to track daily usage and active storage per user.
- Update README and `.env.example` to document the new settings and admin panels.
Introduce Stage 4 features to support multi-user accounts, cookie-based web sessions, and personal dashboards.
Changes include:
- Adding `/register` to bootstrap the first admin account and `/login`/`/logout` for session management.
- Creating a personal dashboard (`/app`) to display owned boxes, storage usage, and upload history.
- Implementing admin user management (`/admin/users`) for generating invite links and managing user states.
- Updating the bbolt database schema to store users, sessions, invites, and collections.
- Adding `golang.org/x/crypto` for password hashing and introducing unit tests for account handlers.
- Add an API documentation page with curl and ShareX examples.
- Implement a dynamic ShareX configuration endpoint (`/api/v1/sharex/warpbox-anonymous.sxcu`) that generates a `.sxcu` file pre-configured with the instance's base URL.
- Update anonymous uploads to return a private management link (`manageUrl`) and a deletion link (`deleteUrl`) in JSON responses.
- Update README with details on Stage 3 Anonymous Integrations.
- Add styling for the new API documentation view and management details.
Introduce environment variables to globally and individually control background jobs:
- `WARPBOX_JOBS_ENABLED` to toggle all background workers.
- `WARPBOX_CLEANUP_ENABLED` to toggle the expired box cleanup job.
- `WARPBOX_THUMBNAIL_ENABLED` to toggle the thumbnail generation job.
Refactor background tasks into a dedicated `backend/libs/jobs` package, allowing jobs to be registered, scheduled, and conditionally run based on the new configuration flags. Additionally, update the default maximum upload size in `.env.example` to 16GB and document the new settings in the README.
- Implement a token-authenticated admin console at `/admin` with overview metrics and file management.
- Add a background worker to periodically clean up expired boxes based on `WARPBOX_CLEANUP_EVERY`.
- Add a background worker to generate image and video thumbnails based on `WARPBOX_THUMBNAIL_EVERY`.
- Update file storage paths to use `@each@` and `@thumb@` prefixes to separate original files from thumbnails.
- Add severity fields to startup logs and update configuration templates.
Introduce the `WARPBOX_DATA_DIR` environment variable to define where runtime data is stored. This directory will house uploaded files, the bbolt metadata database, and application logs.
Changes include:
- Added `WARPBOX_DATA_DIR` to configuration, defaulting to `./data`.
- Implemented a custom logging package that writes JSONL logs to the data directory.
- Updated `.gitignore` and `.env.example` to support the new data directory.
- Documented the runtime data structure in `README.md`.
- Updated the frontend upload script to handle form submission and display results.
Initialize the repository with the core Go backend architecture and a frontend mockup for warpbox.dev, a self-hosted file-sharing application.
- Set up Go backend modules for configuration, HTTP server, middleware, handlers, and templates.
- Add local development scripts, environment templates, and basic project configuration.
- Include a React-based frontend mockup under the docs directory.