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# <img src="client/public/assets/logo.png" height="32px" alt="" /> Drift
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> **Note:** This branch is where all work is being done, refactoring to the Next.js 13 app directory and React Server Components.
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Drift is a self-hostable Gist clone. It's in beta, but is completely functional.
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You can try a demo at https://drift.lol. The demo is built on main but has no database, so files and accounts can be wiped at any time.
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If you want to contribute, need support, or want to stay updated, you can join the IRC channel at #drift on irc.libera.chat or [reach me on twitter](https://twitter.com/Max_Leiter). If you don't have an IRC client yet, you can use a webclient [here](https://demo.thelounge.chat/#/connect?join=%23drift&nick=drift-user&realname=Drift%20User).
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**Contents:**
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- [Setup](#setup)
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- [Development](#development)
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- [Production](#production)
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- [Environment variables](#environment-variables)
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- [Running with pm2](#running-with-pm2)
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- [Running with Docker](#running-with-docker)
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- [Current status](#current-status)
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## Setup
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### Development
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In the `client/` directory, run `pnpm i`. If you need `pnpm`, you can download it [here](https://pnpm.io/installation).
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You can run `pnpm dev` in `client` for file watching and live reloading.
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To work with [prisma](prisma.io/), you can interface with prisma via `pnpm prisma`.
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### Production
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`pnpm build` in `client/` will produce production code. `pnpm start` will run the Next.js server.
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### Environment Variables
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You can change these to your liking.
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`client/.env`:
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- `DRIFT_URL`: the URL of the drift instance.
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- `DATABASE_URL`: the URL to connect to your postgres instance. For example, `postgresql://user:password@localhost:5432/drift`.
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- `WELCOME_CONTENT`: a markdown string that's rendered on the home page
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- `WELCOME_TITLE`: the file title for the post on the homepage.
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- `ENABLE_ADMIN`: the first account created is an administrator account
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- `REGISTRATION_PASSWORD`: the password required to register an account. If not set, no password is required.
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- `NODE_ENV`: defaults to development, can be `production`
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- `GITHUB_CLIENT_ID`: the client ID for GitHub OAuth
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- `GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET`: the client secret for GitHub OAuth
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- `NEXTAUTH_URL`: the URL of the drift instance.
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## Running with pm2
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It's easy to start Drift using [pm2](https://pm2.keymetrics.io/).
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First, add the `.env` file to `client/` with your values (see the above section for the required options).
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Then, use the following command to start the client :
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- `cd client && pnpm build && pm2 start pnpm --name drift-client --interpreter bash -- start`
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Refer to pm2's docs or `pm2 help` for more information.
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## Running with Docker
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## Current status
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Drift is a work in progress. Below is a (rough) list of completed and envisioned features. If you want to help address any of them, please let me know regardless of your experience and I'll be happy to assist.
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- [x] creating and sharing private, public, unlisted posts
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- [x] syntax highlighting (detected by file extension)
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- [x] multiple files per post
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- [x] uploading files via drag-and-drop
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- [x] expiring posts
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- [x] responsive UI
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- [x] user auth
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- [ ] SSO via HTTP header (Issue: [#11](https://github.com/MaxLeiter/Drift/issues/11))
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- [x] downloading files (individually and entire posts)
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- [x] password protected posts
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- [x] postgres database
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- [x] administrator account / settings
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- [x] docker-compose (PRs: [#13](https://github.com/MaxLeiter/Drift/pull/13), [#75](https://github.com/MaxLeiter/Drift/pull/75))
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- [ ] publish docker builds
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- [ ] user settings
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- [ ] works enough with JavaScript disabled
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- [ ] in-depth documentation
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- [x] customizable homepage, so the demo can exist as-is but other instances can be built from the same source. Environment variable for the file contents?
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- [ ] fleshed out API
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- [ ] Swappable database backends
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- [ ] More OAuth providers
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