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README.md

transmet

Quick fast personal link store that exports to a HTML template for quick posting to a blog

Usecase: storing interesting news articles you come across during a week with at the moment notes/commentary and then exporting in a currated organized format for immediate blog posting at your convience

Note

As this is a personal project, some of the niceities like user managment and category managment (that are one time tasks) are left to be done in SQL. I needed a tool to store links and export to html so that's what I've focused on.

Install

DB setup

Create postgress DB and put details in db/dbconf.yml

on that DB

sudo apt-get install postgresql-contrib

CREATE EXTENSION pgcrypto;

go get bitbucket.org/liamstask/goose/cmd/goose

edit db/dbconf.yaml

goose up

Build and run

go build

edit transmet.conf to point to correct location

sudo cp transmet.conf /etc/init

sudo service transmet start

Setup environment

Adding a user

INSERT INTO users (username, password) VALUES('USERNAME', crypt('PASSWORD', gen_salt('bf')));

Adding Categories

INSERT INTO categories (name, parent_id) VALUES ('NAME', [null or PARENT_ID]);