A modern, minimalist, and lightweight URL shortener using Node.js and Redis.
$ git clone [email protected]:dotzero/node-url-shortener.git
$ cd nus
$ npm install
$ node app
$ node app -h
Usage: app [options]
Options:
-u, --url Application URL [default: "http://127.0.0.1:3000"]
-p, --port Port number for the Express application [default: 3000]
--redis-host Redis Server hostname [default: "localhost"]
--redis-port Redis Server port number [default: 6379]
--redis-pass Redis Server password [default: false]
--redis-db Redis DB index [default: 0]
-h, --help Show help [boolean]
$ git clone [email protected]:dotzero/node-url-shortener.git nus
$ cd nus
$ npm install --production
$ NODE_ENV=production node app --url "http://example.com"
POST /api/v1/shorten
with form data long_url=http://google.com
,
start_date=""
, end_date=""
, c_new=false
.
NOTE: You can send the post requests without the date and c_new params
POST /api/v1/shorten
with form data long_url=http://google.com
, start_date
="2017/06/19", end_date
="2017/06/20", c_new
=true
The c_new paramter is do that it creates a new short url if one already exists for the url
{
"hash": "rnRu",
"long_url": "http://google.com",
"short_url": "http://127.0.0.1:3000/rnRu",
"status_code": 200,
"status_txt": "OK"
}
GET /api/v1/expand/:hash
with query rnRu
{
"start_date": "undefined",
"end_date": "undefined",
"hash": "rnRu",
"long_url": "http://127.0.0.1:3000/rnRu",
"clicks": "0",
"status_code": 200,
"status_txt": "OK"
}
OR if dates are set
{
"start_date": "2017/06/19",
"end_date": "2017/06/20",
"hash": "rnRu",
"long_url": "http://127.0.0.1:3000/rnRu",
"clicks": "0",
"status_code": 200,
"status_txt": "OK"
}
To run the test suite, first install the dependencies, then run npm test
:
$ npm install
$ npm test
Released under the MIT license