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# Pssecret
[![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/psf/black)
Pssecret is self-hosted service to share secrets (like passwords) with somebody
over the network, but don't want them to appear in chats, unencrypted e-mails, etc.
This service tries to be as anonymous as possible. The only personal information that will be stored
on a server will be IP address of the client that made request to the server.
Service is built with Python, FastAPI and is using Redis for data storage.
## Installation
### Requirements
- Python 3.11+
- Redis
- Python development libraries (optional, only needed for `hiredis` module installation)
### How to install
#### TL/DR
```bash
$ git clone git@git.ivnglkv.me:root/pssecret.git
$ python3 -m venv venv
$ . ./venv/bin/activate
$ pip install .
```
---
Steps to install Pssecret:
1. Clone repository
2. (optional) Create virtual environment
3. Install package
### Running Pssecret server
After installation is done, you can start pssecret with `pssecret` command.
The web server will be started with `uvicorn` ASGI web server.
```bash
$ pssecret
```
### Configuration
Configuration is done through config file. By default, path is `/etc/pssecret/pssecret.toml`.
You can override this by setting environment variable `PSSECRET_CONF_FILE` value to actual file
location, i.e.:
```bash
$ PSSECRET_CONF_FILE=/home/user/.conf/pssecret.toml pssecret
```
You can find all available configuration options in the example file, located
at [conf/pssecret.toml.example](conf/pssecret.toml.example) under Git root.
## Contributing
Codestyle is enforced with Black, and additional checks are done with the help of pre-commit-hooks,
Flake8 and isort. Prior to making any commits, install `pre-commit` tool and install hooks:
```bash
# Alternatively, you could use 'pip install ".[development]"'
$ pip install pre-commit
$ pre-commit install
```
This way you will always be sure that new code follows project guidelines.
This project is using trunk-based branching strategy with the `main` as trunk branch.