Demo Documentation Configuration Building
IVFi-Node is a file directory browser script made in Node and TypeScript.
It is designed to be a comprehensive indexer, with a focus on efficiently handling image and video files. IVFi has a modern and user-friendly interface, offering features such as a gallery view, hoverable previews, and many customization options.
This project can be easily set up on most web servers.
npm install ivfi
Import (or require) package:
import ivfi from 'ivfi';
Basic initialization example:
const port = 3000;
const directory = '/var/www/html/';
const options = {};
(async () =>
{
/** Start server */
const server = await ivfi.run(port, directory, options);
})();
This will spin up a webserver on https://localhost:3000/
with the path set to /var/www/html/
.
A documentation of the available options can be found here.
Clone the repository and install the required npm
packages:
git clone https://github.com/sixem/ivfi-node
cd ivfi-node
npm install
Create a run.ts
file with a simple initialization of the script:
import ivfi from './src/index';
const port = 3000;
const directory = '/var/www/html/';
const server = ivfi(__dirname);
server.run(port, directory, {
debug: true
});
Build the dist
files that are used on the client side:
npm run compile:development
Start the server:
node --loader ts-node/esm run.ts
Any changes made to the client side code, will require a recompiled dist
directory, while any changes made to the server side code will simply require a restart of the server.
To package the project:
npm run transpile:pack
This will create a new directory with the packaged script.
This is a Node version of the image and video friendly indexer (IVFi).
For other non-node versions, see: https://ivfi.io/
As always, use this script at your own risk. There may exist bugs that i do not know of.