hoardy-web-sas
is a very simple archiving server for the Hoardy-Web
Web Extension browser add-on (also there).
I.e. this is the thing you run and then paste the URL of into the Server URL
setting of the Hoardy-Web
add-on.
This thing is less than 250 lines of pure Python that only uses the Python's standard library and nothing else. You could be running it already.
This was made for easy Quickstart (also there) that also does reliable archiving.
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Install
Python 3
:- On Windows: Download and install Python from the official website.
- On a conventional POSIX system like most GNU/Linux distros and MacOS X: Install
python3
via your package manager. Realistically, it probably is installed already.
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On a Windows system with unconfigured
PATH
, install with:pip install hoardy-web-sas
and run as
python3 -m hoardy_web_sas --help
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On a conventional POSIX system or on a Windows system with configured
PATH
environment variable, install it with:pip install hoardy-web-sas
and run as
hoardy-web-sas --help
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Alternatively, run without installing:
./hoardy-web-sas.py --help
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Alternatively, on a system with Nix package manager
nix-env -i -f ./default.nix hoardy-web-sas --help
Though, in this case, you'll probably want to do the first command from the parent directory, to install everything all at once.
usage: hoardy_web_sas.py [-h] [--version] [--host HOST] [--port PORT] [--root ROOT] [--uncompressed] [--default-bucket NAME] [--ignore-buckets] [--no-print]
Simple archiving server for Hoardy-Web. Dumps each request to `<ROOT>/<profile>/<year>/<month>/<day>/<epoch>_<number>.wrr`.
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--version show program's version number and exit
--host HOST listen on what host/IP (default: 127.0.0.1)
--port PORT listen on what port (default: 3210)
--root ROOT path to dump data into (default: pwebarc-dump)
--uncompressed dump new archivals to disk without compression; the default is to try to compress each new archive first
--default-bucket NAME, --default-profile NAME
default bucket to use when no `profile` query parameter is supplied by the extension (default: `default`)
--ignore-buckets, --ignore-profiles
ignore `profile` query parameter supplied by the extension and use the value of `--default-bucket` instead
--no-print, --no-print-cbors
don't print parsed representations of newly archived CBORs to stdout even if `cbor2` module is available