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# Surfer
Surfer is a Simple static file server.
It comes with a commandline tool to upload files from your local folders and a webinterface to manage files directly on the server.
## Installation
[![Install](https://cloudron.io/img/button32.png)](https://cloudron.io/button.html?app=io.cloudron.surfer)
or using the [Cloudron command line tooling](https://cloudron.io/references/cli.html)
```
cloudron install --appstore-id io.cloudron.surfer
```
## Building
### Cloudron
The app package can be built using the [Cloudron command line tooling](https://cloudron.io/references/cli.html).
```
cd surfer
cloudron build
cloudron install
```
### Standalone
Surfer can also be run standlone on any server:
```
git clone https://github.com/nebulade/surfer.git
cd surfer
npm install
./app.js <public folder>
```
Without LDAP integration, the default username is `test` with the same password. Check `src/auth.js` for further details about user management.
## File management
The admin interface is available under the `/_admin` location or you can upload files using the commandline tool.
First, install the surfer cli tool using npm.
```
npm -g install cloudron-surfer
```
Login using your Cloudron credentials:
```
surfer login <this app's url>
```
Put some files:
```
surfer put [file]
```
## Testing
The e2e tests are located in the `test/` folder and require [nodejs](http://nodejs.org/). They are creating a fresh build, install the app on your Cloudron, perform tests, backup, restore and test if the files are still ok.
```
cd surfer
npm install
USERNAME=<cloudron username> PASSWORD=<cloudron password> mocha --bail test/test.js
```
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