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  1. Development Log

INPUTLOOP.COM - internet service bus

Assertion based stream and transactional data federation toolkit.

Initial TODO:

  • Start detailed project planning (this file)
  • Make a git repository for the project
  • Start the homepage
  • Add authorized users area to website
    • write webservice access control configuration
    • create seed password file and set permissions
    • create authorized user landing page
    • add login form to homepage
    • configure feil2ban to guard login form and protected resources
  • [-] Add simple file upload
    • install CGI::Upload
    • create file upload CGI program in Perl
      • accept/require the following multi-part form-data:
        • file-stream (0bytes .. 1.2GB limit)
        • filename (required, generate if none, don't error unless stream is also zero bytes)
        • title (text field, optional, becomes commit short description)
        • description (textarea, optional, becomes commit message body)
        • overwrite (optional, checkbox; when form passes a truthy value overwrite, otherwise error)
        • files are placed in users home directories into ~/Uploads which is a symlink to /srv/git//Uploads
          • upon first use by user, create this directory structure and initialize git within the upload folder
        • git commit upon successfully writing the uploaded file to disc
    • install within protected site area
    • add file browser for Upload area (CGIT probably, but web server allow-indexing might be fine)
  • create system users and groups, configure rsync
  • Add system users/keys for alpha users/testers
  • Add user settings to website
  • Add user sync settings to website
  • Add live-cast to website
    • audio
    • video
  • Add live-editor page to website
    • audio
    • video
  • Create projects area (ability for users to create system groups and for the various tools to save/load/use them)
  • Add user privacy flag and ability to browse non-private users, add them to projects, and share uploaded files and open mixes or active streams with them
  • Add ability for users to generate share-with-me links so private users can invite specific people to share directly with them

Development Log

2025-05-16 bought this domain several years back to host a javscript based audio editor I made; I was thinking of making it edit video, sync audio with video, etc. tedious chores which, like clipping big audio files into little ones and annotating them with meta-data, is more fun when several people work together on a given project. Recently, other projects have necessitated additional tooling for arbitrary ad-hoc data-sharing between peers. Things like file sharing on the go or throwing a hunk of audio from one person another in near-real-time have been coming up a lot so it seemed to make sense to re purpose this project somewhat more generally, so it can serve as a "big tent" for working on these problems. Created an initial repo for sources for this on my gitea instance.

Description
internet service bus
Readme GPL-3.0 48 KiB