I like to host my own images on S3. I built this simple web app to front my S3 bucket and help manage the image contents.
The app is built in PHP with the Slim 3 Framework. It uses a handful of php libraries that need to be installed with composer.
- Preview all (up to 1000) images in your bucket, sorted by most recently modified first.
- Filter the images by keyword (matches on file name).
- Add a new image by url and provide an optional filename.
- Click an image preview to copy the url to your clipboard.
- Update the description and tags meta data of your images.
$ git clone [email protected]:stevenmaguire/image-host-manager.git
$ cd image-host-manager
$ composer install
Copy the .env.example
file to a new .env
file.
$ cp .env.example .env
Open up the .env
file in your favorite editor and provide values for the keys.
APP_NAME="My App"
IMAGES_BASE_URL="https://my.images.are.served.from.here.com"
USERS='{"user1":"password1","user2":"password2"}'
AWS_ACCESS_KEY="YOUR-AWS-ACCESS-KEY"
AWS_SECRET_KEY="YOUR-AWS-SECRET-KEY"
AWS_S3_BUCKET="YOUR-S3-BUCKET-WHERE-YOUR-IMAGES-LIVE"
AWS_S3_REGION="REGION-WHERE-YOUR-S3-BUCKET-LIVES"
The app uses Basic Authentication to protect your content from prying eyes. You can add your own user and password combinations to the JSON string associated with the USERS
key in the .env
file.
$ composer start
Browse to http://localhost:8080/ and enter your user and password to begin using the app.
$ ./vendor/bin/phpunit
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.