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nodebb-plugin-expiring-uploads

v0.2.2

Published

Redirects uploads to a non-public location and exposes them via an expiring token.

Downloads

23

Readme

nodebb-plugin-expiring-uploads

Hide and expire users uploads.

The name actually only tells half the story. This plugin lets you:

  1. Hide uploads of definable filetypes behind a hash/timestamp/filename combination. Uploads are not stored in the standard path (public/uploads). This ensures, that even when the filename is known, it's pretty hard to guess its location.

  2. Set an expiration time(range) for those hash/timestamp/filename urls. Every setting > 0 will have uploads handled by this plugin expire.

PLEASE NOTE: Expiration is calculated at request time. If you uploaded a file 7 days ago and now decide to lower the expiration time from 10 to 5 days, this file will be treated as expired.

Installation

  1. npm install nodebb-plugin-expiring-uploads

  2. Activate the plugin in the ACP.

  3. Adjust the settings! Standard expiration time is 0 = uploads never expire.