Simple Node.js pastebin
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Simple Node.js pastebin built with Koa, MongoDB, Jade, Bootstrap 4 and Prism.js.

Try it out at paste.fyi

Features

  • Clean code thanks to ES7 async/await, Koa and Babel
  • Full syntax highlighting via Prism.js
  • Ctrl+Enter hotkey for quick paste submission
  • Short URLs via shortid, e.g. NyQO9puMe
  • Full support for CLI requests with curl etc
  • Textarea grows to fit content via autosize
  • Automatic and configurable paste expiry
  • Runs fully containerized with Docker and Vagrant
  • Simple and responsive UI built with Bootstrap 4

Usage

# Simple paste
$ echo 'Hello World' | curl -F 'paste=<-' http://paste.fyi
http://paste.fyi/N15FNVqfg

# wget or any other tool is fine too:
$ wget --post-data 'paste=Hello from wget' -qO- http://paste.fyi

# Either form or multipart data is accepted:
$ curl -d 'paste=Sent as multipart' http://paste.fyi

# Specify the syntax to highlight:
$ git diff production.yml | curl -F 'paste=<-' -F 'highlight=diff' http://paste.fyi

Development

  1. Clone this repo:
git clone https://github.com/JoeBiellik/paste.git && cd paste
  1. Start the virtual machine and connect:
vagrant up
vagrant ssh
  1. Install dependencies:
npm install
  1. Start MongoDB:
docker-compose up -d
  1. Start app and watch for changes:
npm run watch

Deployment

  1. Configure config/docker.json with any custom settings

  2. Start the production database and Node.js server:

docker-compose -f production.yml up -d