It's a free and open source platform to host by yourself.
Shaarli allows you to save your web links (websites, youtube videos, ...), to share your stories and manage your web accounts.
All of your content can be private or public and can be browsed by tags or all-in-one search.
It's ready to use for production. Laravel Shaarli is inspired by Shaarli but built with Laravel and Vue.js.
- Requirements
- Features
- Screenshots
- Installation
- Archiving
- Security
- Update
- Going live
- Artisan commands
- Tests
- Licence
- Linux or macOS env
- PHP >= 7.2
- MySQL >= 5.7 (or SQLite >= 3)
- Node.js >= 6
- (Optional) Redis
- (Optional) youtube-dl
- Links : to save a web content such a website or a youtube video
- Stories : posts with markdown content
- Chests : to save your web accounts
- Rapid sharing through bookmark extension
- Tagging system, search and RSS feeds
- Private content or entirely private
- Original Shaarli import
- Export
- Dark mode
- i18n (english and french)
- NEW Archiving
- NEW 2-FA with email
- RSS feed
git clone https://github.com/MarceauKa/laravel-shaarli && cd laravel-shaarli
cp .env.example .env # Then edit it
composer install
Then run php artisan shaarli:install
(for interactive installation) or php artisan migrate --seed
(with default data).
Default user is [email protected]
with password secret
.
Each link you share can be archived the way you want:
-
youtube-dl when available on your system, will be used to download media from youtube, soundcloud, vimeo and few more sites.
-
Puppeteer will be used by default to save the webpage as a PDF.
You can adjust archiving configuration in the settings section.
If you don't want your content being publicy accessible, you can update this preference once application is installed from settings section.
You're able to active 2-FA (2 factors authentication). By default 2-FA is disabled but you can update it from your app settings. Code length and code expiration are also configurable. Test if you application can send emails before enabling this feature.
Shaarli logs all successful and failed auths with their associated devices.
Since 1.2.9
, all chests data are encrypted in your database using AES-256-CBC and your app key.
Update the application by running:
php artisan down
git reset --hard
git pull origin master
composer install --no-dev -o
php artisan migrate --force -n
php artisan optimize
php artisan view:clear
php artisan queue:restart # if you're using queues
php artisan up
Check these options before going live.
Composer flags
composer install --no-dev -o
.env options
APP_ENV=production
APP_DEBUG=false
APP_URL=https://{your_url}
CACHE_DRIVER=file # or redis
SESSION_DRIVER=file # or redis
QUEUE_CONNECTION=sync # or redis, database
MAIL_DRIVER=smtp
MAIL_FROM_NAME={your_name}
MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS={your_email}
Artisan routines
php artisan optimize
php artisan view:clear
php artisan shaarli:install
This command will install default data (seeder) or ask you for the default user.
Encryption is made on the fly for your chests, but you can manually encrypt or decrypt them
by running php artisan shaarli:chests:encrypt
or php artisan shaarli:chests:decrypt
.
- Be sure to have a testing database with
touch database/testing.sqlite
and have composerrequire-dev
dependencies installer. - Run testing server
php artisan serve --env=testing
. - Run tests
php artisan dusk --env=testing
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