[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/Luzifer/preserve)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/Luzifer/preserve) ![](https://badges.fyi/github/license/Luzifer/preserve) ![](https://badges.fyi/github/downloads/Luzifer/preserve) ![](https://badges.fyi/github/latest-release/Luzifer/preserve) ![](https://knut.in/project-status/preserve) # Luzifer / preserve `preserve` is a little HTTP server to preserve the presence of URLs. Ever relied on an HTTP resource to be available and it vanished? Happened too often to me so I wrote a little tool to prevent URLs from vanishing: `preserve`. ## Usage After you've started `preserve` it will by default listen on port 3000 and you can start using it by prefixing the URL of the resource: Lets say you want to ensure the image `https://example.com/image.png` does not vanish: - `http://localhost:3000/https://example.com/image.png` will fetch the resource once and then deliver it from the local cache - `http://localhost:3000/latest/https://example.com/image.png` will fetch the resource with every request until it gets unavailable and then serve it from local cache This also works with parameters: `http://localhost:3000/https://pbs.twimg.com/media/somemediaid?format=jpg&name=4096x4096` ### Select Storage Provider **Local files** ```console preserve \ --listen=:3000 \ --storage-provider=local \ --storage-dir=/var/lib/preserve ``` **Google Cloud Storage** ```console preserve \ --listen=:3000 \ --storage-provider=gcs \ --bucket-uri=gs://mybucket/prefix ```