# IPFS Upload Simple IPFS remote pinning service and HTTP upload provider. In addition to providing a remote pinning endpoint at /api, you can also POST uploads directly to the root `/` with an access token and recieve a URL back: ```shell $ curl -H "Authorization: Bearer ..." -F file=@file https://u.unix.dog/ https://unix.dog/ipfs/Qm... ``` ## Setup To setup this service locally, you will need: - PostgreSQL (optional) - LDAP service with password auth (optional) - IPFS node with RPC API (Kubo) Copy the config ipfs_upload.default.yml to ipfs_upload.yml, and edit the config appropriately. Then use hypnotoad or morbo to run `script/IpfsUpload`. Log in, generate tokens, and point your IPFS remote pinning to /api. Done! ## Databases IPFS Upload supports PostgreSQL or SQLite. LDAP and in-database password hashing with Argon2ID are also supported. Check the default config to learn how to configure it properly. When using in-database authentication, you can change your password on the Access Token page. In the config, you can whitelist usernames. The password will be set on first login.