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redbean-zipfile

build and run

Run make in the project root directory.

redbean-zipfile.com web server has several examples to be further customized:

  • .init.lua is a example of how to handle Redbean's embedded zipfile as a navigable folder structure.

    It also contains code to handle automatically open zipfiles passed as command line parameters.

  • filels.lua

    • if [files ...] are provided as a command line parameter to redbean-zipfile.com, filels.lua will list the allowlist authorized files.

    • If no command line parameters are provided to redbean-zipfile.com, it is a naive listing of all .zip/.cbz/.db/.sqlar in the current working directory;

  • zipls.lua is a naive listing of all contents of a specific zipfile "whole";

  • sqlarls.lua is a naive listing of all contents of a specific "SQLite Archive" "whole";

  • zipcat.lua is a naive viewer of the contents of a specific zipfile file;

  • sqlarls.lua is a naive viewer of the contents of a specific "SQLite Archive" file;

  • datazip.lua is a naive reimplementation of https://datasette.io/ .

    Read more about the amazing ideas behind datasette.io in those articles:

    Command line parameters:

    • serve is mandatory to enable datazip sqlite3 handling;

    • --cors enables cross-origin requests. For more details, see the datasette.io documentation;

    • [files ...] programs datazip's allowlist of files to handle.

    (For example, ./redbean-zipfile.com serve github.db )

    Query string parameters:

    • database is sqlite3 databse file, previously added in the allowlist by the command line parameters;

    • sql is a Structured Query Language query statement;

    • adittional parameters are used as named query statement parameters.

    ( For example, http://127.0.0.1:8080/datazip.lua?database=github.db&sql=select%20*%20from%20licenses )

redbean-zipfile.com Command line parameters:

  • [file] if a single filename is provided in the command line, redbean-zipfile.com .init.lua is setup to open zipls.lua in your browser, as a zip content visualizer.

redbean-zipfile.com /filels.lua Command line parameters:

  • [files ...] if filenames are provided in the command line, filels.lua will only list those.

colophon

This is a proof of concept showing how to serve zipfile and sqlite3 content that might or not be embedded inside redbean's αcτµαlly pδrταblε εxεcµταblε zip file.

This of course means that the performance is awful (compared to the 10⁶ops amazing performance you can get by using redbean the intended way), but it's still less awful that layers of brittle FUSE hacks, or nested web servers that *I* used before.

My current use for this is some massive (both in document size and document count) documentation packages that I want to keep in a file-level random-access container with file-level compression.