# Stash [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/stashapp/stash.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/stashapp/stash) [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/stashapp/stash)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/stashapp/stash) [![Discord](https://img.shields.io/discord/559159668438728723.svg?logo=discord)](https://discord.gg/2TsNFKt) https://stashapp.cc **Stash is a locally hosted web-based app written in Go which organizes and serves your porn.** * It can gather information about videos in your collection from the internet, and is extensible through the use of community-built plugins. * It supports a wide variety of both video and image formats * You can tag videos and find them later. * It provides statistics about performers, tags, studios and other things. You can [watch a demo video](https://vimeo.com/275537038)to see it in action (password is stashapp). For further information you can [read the in-app manual](https://github.com/stashapp/stash/tree/develop/ui/v2.5/src/docs/en). # Installing stash ## Docker install Follow [this README.md in the docker directory.](docker/production/README.md) ## Pre-Compiled Binaries Stash supports macOS, Windows, and Linux. Download the [latest release here](https://github.com/stashapp/stash/releases). Run the executable (double click the exe on windows or run `./stash-osx` / `./stash-linux` from the terminal on macOS / Linux) and navigate to either https://localhost:9999 or http://localhost:9999 to get started. *Note for Windows users:* Running the app might present a security prompt since the binary isn't signed yet. Just click more info and then the "run anyway" button. #### FFMPEG If stash is unable to find or download FFMPEG then download it yourself from the link for your platform: * [macOS ffmpeg](https://evermeet.cx/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-4.3.1.zip), [macOS ffprobe](https://evermeet.cx/ffmpeg/ffprobe-4.3.1.zip) * [Windows](https://www.gyan.dev/ffmpeg/builds/ffmpeg-release-essentials.zip) * [Linux](https://www.johnvansickle.com/ffmpeg/) The `ffmpeg(.exe)` and `ffprobe(.exe)` files should be placed in `~/.stash` on macOS / Linux or `C:\Users\YourUsername\.stash` on Windows. # Usage ## Quickstart Guide 1) Download and install Stash and its dependencies 2) Run Stash. It will prompt you for some configuration options and a directory to index (you can also do this step afterward) 3) After configuration, launch your web browser and navigate to the URL shown within the Stash app. **Note that Stash does not currently retrieve and organize information about your entire library automatically.** You will need to help it along through the use of [scrapers](https://github.com/stashapp/stash/blob/develop/ui/v2.5/src/docs/en/Scraping.md). The Stash community has developed scrapers for many popular data sources which can be downloaded and installed from [this repository](https://github.com/stashapp/CommunityScrapers). The simplest way to tag a large number of files is by using the [Tagger](https://github.com/stashapp/stash/blob/develop/ui/v2.5/src/docs/en/Tagger.md) which uses filename keywords to help identify the file and pull in scene and performer information from our database. Note that this information is not comprehensive and you may need to use the scrapers to identify some of your media. ## CLI Stash runs as a command-line app and local web server. There are some command-line options available, which you can see by running `stash --help`. For example, to run stash locally on port 80 run it like this (OSX / Linux) `stash --host 127.0.0.1 --port 80` ## SSL (HTTPS) Stash supports HTTPS with some additional work. First you must generate a SSL certificate and key combo. Here is an example using openssl: `openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -sha256 -days 7300 -nodes -keyout stash.key -out stash.crt -extensions san -config <(echo "[req]"; echo distinguished_name=req; echo "[san]"; echo subjectAltName=DNS:stash.server,IP:127.0.0.1) -subj /CN=stash.server` This command would need customizing for your environment. [This link](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10175812/how-to-create-a-self-signed-certificate-with-openssl) might be useful. Once you have a certificate and key file name them `stash.crt` and `stash.key` and place them in the `~/.stash` directory. Stash detects these and starts up using HTTPS rather than HTTP. # Customization ## Themes There is a [directory of themes](https://github.com/stashapp/stash/wiki/Themes) on our Wiki, along with instructions on how to install them.. ## CSS Customization You can make Stash interface fit your desired style with [Custom CSS snippets](https://github.com/stashapp/stash/wiki/Custom-CSS-snippets) and [CSS Tweaks](https://github.com/stashapp/stash/wiki/CSS-Tweaks). # Support (FAQ) Answers to frequently asked questions can be found [on our Wiki](https://github.com/stashapp/stash/wiki/FAQ) For issues not addressed there, there are a few options. * Read the [Wiki](https://github.com/stashapp/stash/wiki) * Check the in-app documentation (also available [here](https://github.com/stashapp/stash/tree/develop/ui/v2.5/src/docs/en) * Join the [Discord server](https://discord.gg/2TsNFKt). # Building From Source Code ## Install * [Go](https://golang.org/dl/) * [Revive](https://github.com/mgechev/revive) - Configurable linter * Go Install: `go get github.com/mgechev/revive` * [Packr2](https://github.com/gobuffalo/packr/tree/v2.0.2/v2) - Static asset bundler * Go Install: `go get github.com/gobuffalo/packr/v2/packr2@v2.0.2` * [Binary Download](https://github.com/gobuffalo/packr/releases) * [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install) - Yarn package manager * Run `yarn install --frozen-lockfile` in the `stash/ui/v2.5` folder (before running make generate for first time). NOTE: You may need to run the `go get` commands outside the project directory to avoid modifying the projects module file. ## Environment ### macOS TODO ### Windows 1. Download and install [Go for Windows](https://golang.org/dl/) 2. Download and install [MingW](https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/) 3. Search for "advanced system settings" and open the system properties dialog. 1. Click the `Environment Variables` button 2. Add `GO111MODULE=on` 3. Under system variables find the `Path`. Edit and add `C:\Program Files\mingw-w64\*\mingw64\bin` (replace * with the correct path). NOTE: The `make` command in Windows will be `mingw32-make` with MingW. ## Commands * `make generate` - Generate Go and UI GraphQL files * `make build` - Builds the binary (make sure to build the UI as well... see below) * `make pre-ui` - Installs the UI dependencies. Only needs to be run once before building the UI for the first time, or if the dependencies are updated * `make fmt-ui` - Formats the UI source code. * `make ui` - Builds the frontend and the packr2 files * `make packr` - Generate packr2 files (sub-target of `ui`. Use to regenerate packr2 files without rebuilding UI) * `make vet` - Run `go vet` * `make lint` - Run the linter * `make fmt` - Run `go fmt` * `make fmt-check` - Ensure changed files are formatted correctly * `make it` - Run the unit and integration tests * `make validate` - Run all of the tests and checks required to submit a PR ## Building a release 1. Run `make generate` to create generated files 2. Run `make ui` to compile the frontend 3. Run `make build` to build the executable for your current platform ## Cross compiling This project uses a modification of [this](https://github.com/bep/dockerfiles/tree/master/ci-goreleaser) docker container to create an environment where the app can be cross-compiled. This process is kicked off by CI via the `scripts/cross-compile.sh` script. Run the following command to open a bash shell to the container to poke around: `docker run --rm --mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)",target=/stash -w /stash -i -t stashappdev/compiler:latest /bin/bash`