[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/esell/deb-simple.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/esell/deb-simple) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/esell/deb-simple/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/esell/deb-simple?branch=master) # deb-simple (get it? dead simple.. deb simple...) A lightweight, bare-bones apt repository server. # Purpose This project came from a need I had to be able to serve up already created deb packages without a lot of fuss. Most of the existing solutions I found were either geared at mirroring existing "official" repos or for providing your packages to the public. My need was just something that I could use internally to install already built deb packages via apt-get. I didn't care about change files, signed packages, etc. Since this was to be used in a CI pipeline it had to support remote uploads and be able to update the package list after each upload. # What it does: - Supports multiple versions of packages - Supports multi-arch repos (i386, amd64, custom, etc) - Supports uploading via HTTP/HTTPS POST requests - Supports removing packages via HTTP/HTTPS DELETE requests - Does NOT require a changes file - Supports uploads from various locations without corrupting the repo # What it doesn't do: - Create actual packages - Mirror existing repos # Usage: Install using `go get`. Fill out the conf.json file with the values you want, it should be pretty self-explanatory, then fire it up! Once it is running POST a file to the `/upload` endpoint: `curl -XPOST 'http://localhost:9090/upload?arch=amd64&distro=stable' -F "file=@myapp.deb"` Or delete an existing file: `curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9090/delete' -d '{"filename":"myapp.deb","distroName":"stable","arch":"amd64"}'` To use your new repo you will have to add a line like this to your sources.list file: `deb http://my-hostname:listenPort/ stable main` `my-hostname` should be the actual hostname/IP where you are running deb-simple and `listenPort` will be whatever you set in the config. By default deb-simple puts everything into the `stable` distro and `main` section. If you have enabled SSL you will want to swap `http` for `https`. #License: [MIT](LICENSE.txt) so go crazy. Would appreciate PRs for anything cool you add though :)