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Tabby Web (API only)

Tabby Web API for Config Sync writen in Rust

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About The Project / Disclamer

This project has been made on educational purpose. It is not a fork of Eugeny/tabby-web and not affiliated to @Eugeny Tabby terminal project. You can't expect any support from there while using this project.

As tabby web public instance app.tabby.sh has been discontinued. I decided to publish this as it provides a light, quick and easy way to deploy your own tabby config sync service. However, keep in mind that you used it at your own risk.

Getting Started

Run your own instance with docker compose.

Prerequisites

  • Linux (AMD64/x86_64/Arm64) with docker engine.
    • Arm64 -> 0.4.0 and later #14

Installation

Create a directory which will contain your docker-compose.yml and config volume.

mkdir -p rtabby-web-api/config
cd rtabby-web-api

rtabby-web-api store tabby's configuration in a database. You can choose between mysql or sqlite database. Third-party login will also be stored in database.

  • Mysql

    # pwd /../../rtabby-web-api
    wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Clem-Fern/rtabby-web-api/master/docker-compose.yml
  • Sqlite

    # pwd /../../rtabby-web-api
    wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Clem-Fern/rtabby-web-api/master/docker-compose-sqlite.yml -O docker-compose.yml

Configuration

  1. Create config directory. It will be used to store your config and certificate(not mandatory)

    # pwd /../../rtabby-web-api
    mkdir config
    touch config/users.yml
    # otherwise users.yml file will be created at first start 
  2. Tabby uses a token to authenticate user. You have to create your own user with his token in users.yml to be able to use the sync service.

    users:
    #...
        - name: 'You'
          token: 'token'
    #...

    Token must be a valid and unique uuid v4. You can create one here.

    rTabby supports OAuth2 providers like Github, Gitlab, Google or Microsoft. You can enable them by adding OAuth client and secret through env var in your docker-compose.yml.

    environment:
      - DATABASE_URL=mysql://tabby:tabby@db/tabby
      #- GITHUB_APP_CLIENT_ID=
      #- GITHUB_APP_CLIENT_SECRET=
      #- GITLAB_APP_CLIENT_ID=
      #- GITLAB_APP_CLIENT_SECRET=
      #- GOOGLE_APP_CLIENT_ID=
      #- GOOGLE_APP_CLIENT_SECRET=
      #- MICROSOFT_APP_CLIENT_ID=
      #- MICROSOFT_APP_CLIENT_SECRET=

    Browse to http://<rtabby instance>/login to authenticate and create your user and token.

  3. (Optional) SSL/TLS

    Place your key and certificate into config directory. Then add the following lines in docker-compose.yml :

          ports:
            - "8080:8080"
          environment:
            - DATABASE_URL=mysql://tabby:tabby@db/tabby
            - SSL_CERTIFICATE=cert.pem
            - SSL_CERTIFICATE_KEY=cert.key
          volumes:
            - ./config:/config
  4. Miscellaneous

    rtabby-web-api get his configurations from env vars. Available tweaks :

    ENV VAR DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE DEFAULT
    DATABASE_URL Url to database sqlite:///config/db.sqlite -
    CONFIG_FILE Url to configuration file (Optional) my_config.yml users.yml
    BIND_ADDR Address listening on (Optional) 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
    BIND_PORT Port listening on (Optional) 8989 8080
    SSL_CERTIFICATE Server certificate (Optional) cert.pem None
    SSL_CERTIFICATE_KEY Server certificate private key(Optional) private.key None
    CLEANUP_USERS Delete configurations own by unknown user (Be careful)(Optional) true false
    HTTPS_CALLBACK Third party login, enable https on callback uri(Optional) true false

Usage

  • To deploy

    docker compose up -d
  • To shut down your deployment:

    docker compose down

Contributing

Build dependencies:

  • Docker
  • libmysqlclient for the Mysql backend (diesel depend on this)
  • Rust 1.65 or later
  • Diesel-rs to interact with migrations and schemas

Feel free to fork, request some features, submit issue or PR. Even give me some tips if you want, to help improve my code and knowledge in Rust ;)