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warpbox-dev/backend/static/api/warpbox.sh
Daniel Legt a0027fbd18 style(retro): style API documentation as Win98 windows
Re-skin the API documentation layout for the retro theme to ensure readability and maintain the Windows 98 aesthetic. The default dark revamp tokens were unreadable on the black retro desktop background.

Changes include:
- Styling the API sidebar as a raised silver window with a classic title bar.
- Styling endpoint cards as silver windows with navy title bars.
- Excluding API navigation links, shortcut cards, and link pills from default retro link styles to prevent styling conflicts.
- Updating API documentation content, including adding a section for resumable uploads.
2026-06-11 09:19:06 +03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# warpbox: command line uploader for Warpbox
#
# Set the server once, then upload anything:
# export WARPBOX_HOST=https://your.warpbox.host
# warpbox ./report.pdf
#
# Install:
# curl -fsSL "$WARPBOX_HOST/static/api/warpbox.sh" -o ~/.local/bin/warpbox
# chmod +x ~/.local/bin/warpbox
# # make sure ~/.local/bin is on your PATH
#
set -eo pipefail
WARPBOX_HOST="${WARPBOX_HOST:-}"
AUTH="${WARPBOX_TOKEN:-}"
PASSWORD=""
EXPIRY=""
MAX_DOWNLOADS=""
OBFUSCATE=""
AS_JSON=0
FILES=()
usage() {
cat <<'EOF'
warpbox: upload files to Warpbox from the terminal
USAGE:
warpbox [options] <file> [file ...]
OPTIONS:
-p, --password <pw> Require a password to view/download the box
-e, --expiry <dur> Lifetime before expiry: 30m, 6h, 2d, 1w (or bare minutes)
-n, --max-downloads <n> Expire after N downloads
-o, --obfuscate Hide file names/counts until unlocked (needs --password)
--host <url> Warpbox server to upload to (or set WARPBOX_HOST)
--auth <token> API token (prefer the WARPBOX_TOKEN env var, see AUTH)
--auth-file <path> Read the API token from a file (safer than --auth)
--json Print the full JSON response instead of just the URL
-h, --help Show this help
AUTH:
Uploads are anonymous unless a token is supplied. The most secure option is the
WARPBOX_TOKEN environment variable, so the token never lands in your shell
history or the process list:
export WARPBOX_TOKEN=wbx_your_token
warpbox ./photo.png
Create a token under Account, Access tokens. Avoid --auth on shared machines.
EXAMPLES:
warpbox ./report.pdf
warpbox --password 123 --expiry 2d ./first_file.zip ./whatever.png ./all_*_photos.jpg
warpbox --max-downloads 5 --json ./build.zip
EOF
}
expiry_to_minutes() {
local v="$1" num unit
num="${v%%[mhdw]*}"
unit="${v##*[0-9]}"
case "$unit" in
h) echo $(( num * 60 )) ;;
d) echo $(( num * 1440 )) ;;
w) echo $(( num * 10080 )) ;;
m|"") echo "$num" ;;
*) echo "$num" ;;
esac
}
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-p|--password) PASSWORD="$2"; shift 2 ;;
-e|--expiry) EXPIRY="$2"; shift 2 ;;
-n|--max-downloads) MAX_DOWNLOADS="$2"; shift 2 ;;
-o|--obfuscate) OBFUSCATE="on"; shift ;;
--host) WARPBOX_HOST="$2"; shift 2 ;;
--auth) AUTH="$2"; shift 2 ;;
--auth-file) AUTH="$(cat "$2")"; shift 2 ;;
--json) AS_JSON=1; shift ;;
-h|--help) usage; exit 0 ;;
--) shift; while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do FILES+=("$1"); shift; done ;;
-*) echo "warpbox: unknown option $1" >&2; exit 2 ;;
*) FILES+=("$1"); shift ;;
esac
done
if [ -z "$WARPBOX_HOST" ]; then
echo "warpbox: no server set. Use --host <url> or export WARPBOX_HOST=<url>" >&2
exit 2
fi
if [ ${#FILES[@]} -eq 0 ]; then
echo "warpbox: no files given" >&2
echo >&2
usage >&2
exit 2
fi
CURL_ARGS=()
for f in "${FILES[@]}"; do
if [ ! -f "$f" ]; then
echo "warpbox: not a file: $f" >&2
exit 2
fi
CURL_ARGS+=(-F "file=@${f}")
done
[ -n "$PASSWORD" ] && CURL_ARGS+=(-F "password=${PASSWORD}")
[ -n "$EXPIRY" ] && CURL_ARGS+=(-F "expires_minutes=$(expiry_to_minutes "$EXPIRY")")
[ -n "$MAX_DOWNLOADS" ] && CURL_ARGS+=(-F "max_downloads=${MAX_DOWNLOADS}")
[ -n "$OBFUSCATE" ] && CURL_ARGS+=(-F "obfuscate_metadata=on")
HEADERS=()
[ -n "$AUTH" ] && HEADERS+=(-H "Authorization: Bearer ${AUTH}")
[ "$AS_JSON" -eq 1 ] && HEADERS+=(-H "Accept: application/json")
exec curl -fS "${HEADERS[@]}" "${CURL_ARGS[@]}" "${WARPBOX_HOST%/}/api/v1/upload"