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# === General ===
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# Can be 'curl' or 'sftp'
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uploader = ' curl '
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# Enable or disable thumbnail previews in the notification (only for image uploads, broken on some distros)
enable_thumbnails = False
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# === SFTP-related ===
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# (S)FTP credentials, only if you want to use SFTP for uploads
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# Set all to None that you don’t need
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sftp_address = ' your_domain.com '
sftp_port = 22
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username = None
password = None
private_key = None
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private_key_pass = None
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# Directory on the ftp server where you want the screenshots to be sent
remote_directory = ' /usr/share/nginx/html/pyshare/ '
# Template for the link that the script will generate. {} is the filename
url_template = ' https://your_domain.com/pyshare/ {} '
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# === curl-related ===
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# This should contain a complete curl command with a {} to insert the filename.
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curl_command = ' curl -F " file=@ {} " https://0x0.st '
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# === Local storage ===
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# This is where the screenshots are saved locally
local_directory = ' /home/kageru/pyshare/ '
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# If set to false, images will be deleted after uploading them
keep_local_copies = True
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# In case you want a certain prefix for all files. Can also be an empty string
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# The filename will be used for local storage as well as the files stored on the SFTP host
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prefix = ' '
# Number of random characters in the filename
length = 5
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# Additional folder nesting to include the current year/date/month.
# Leading/Trailing slashes can be omitted. The syntax follows Python’s strftime as documented here:
# https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#strftime-and-strptime-behavior
# Leave empty to disable nesting.
# Example: '%y/%m' to store files in $local_directory/18/03/file.png (for March 2018)
local_directory_nesting = ' '
# Set this to True to also use the date-based folder structure on the remote server
preserve_folders_on_remote = True