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🐾 catApi
catApi is scuffed website (fully equipped with an API, obviously) to display pictures of cats from the
/images/
directory which are supplied by the kind people who sent me pictures of their cats, and also my own. More cats are always welcome in the paw zone.
I was initially going to name this project "Onlypaws" but I am too lazy to implement a donation system.
Self-Hosting
If you are, for some reason, interested in self-hosting your own version of this website; feel absolutely free to. Fork it, download it, mirror it. Not just that I don't care what you do with the code, I will also appreciate any kind of contributions that you might decide to make. I have been told multiple times that my code is crude and scuffed, so feel free to fix that. Good luck, though.
Dependencies
With Yarn/npm
# Clone this git repository
git clone https://github.com/NotAShelf/catApi.git
# Move to the new directory
cd catApi
# Install dependencies
yarn
# Alternatively, to install dependencies
npm install
# Create the .env file for environmental variables (Optional, there are fallback options for both environmental variables)
cp .sample.env .env
# Start the application with
yarn start
# Alternatively, to start the application
npm run start
With Docker Compose
TODO
Versioning
catApi is a new idea I am planning to work on (while the idea, in general, is not new, it is for me in terms of working on a project. Leave me alone.) and thus, we are currently on the V1 branch. V2 will probably introduce proper FrontEnd because let's admit it, a bare website that displays literally a picture and nothing else looks bad. When, you may ask? Whenever the heck I want, I answer.
Contributing
TODO
API Documentation (WIP)
/api/id
return data about the specified image, by ID
- e.g.
http://localhost:3000/api/3
/api/list
return a list of all images on the server (explicitly from the
/images
directory)
- e.g.
http://localhost:3000/api/list
/api/random
returns data about a random image on the server
- e.g
http://localhost:3000/api/random
License
catApi is licensed under the MIT license.