A user could select another local file with the same name as one that already exists in completed storage. The upload would be allowed to start and only hit an existing-file conflict late in the flow, which made the UI look like the file was uploadable. Reject duplicate sanitized names during upload creation so no staging record or chunk transfer starts for a file that cannot be completed. Keep the completion path non-replacing as a second guard by promoting through a no-overwrite file creation path, with a hard-link fast path and copy fallback for custom temp locations. The browser now treats the server's duplicate-name conflict as a terminal row: it disables the action, marks the item visually, and tells the user to rename the file if they want to upload that copy. Test Plan: - just check Refs: none
upl
upl is a small personal resumable upload service. The intended deployment is:
browser -> nginx -> upl Rust server -> local filesystem
The server writes upload chunks directly into an inaccessible temp file at their final offsets. Once every chunk is present, completion promotes that temp file into the completed upload directory without replacing an existing file.
Project Structure
upl
Rust server
src/main.rs binary entrypoint and listener setup
src/app.rs Axum router, shared state, static file service
src/api.rs HTTP handlers and API error responses
src/model.rs JSON request, response, and metadata shapes
src/storage.rs local filesystem layout, offset writes, and final promotion
src/lib.rs library surface used by integration tests
Browser UI
static/index.html upload tool markup
static/styles.css responsive tool styling
static/app.js multi-file scheduler, retries, and browser resume state
Deployment
deploy/nginx/ nginx reverse proxy example
scripts/ reusable local smoke tests
Validation
tests/ integration tests for server behavior
TESTS.md reusable manual and automated test checklist
Configuration
--bindsets the listen address. It overridesUPL_BINDand defaults to127.0.0.1:3000.--static-dirsets the static asset directory. It overridesUPL_STATIC_DIRand defaults tostatic/inside this repository.--data-dirsets the completed upload data root. Completed files land under itscomplete/subdirectory. It overridesUPL_DATA_DIRand defaults todata/inside this repository.--temp-dirsets the directory for upload metadata, completion markers, and inaccessible temp upload files. It overridesUPL_TEMP_DIRand defaults to<data-dir>/staging.upl --helpprints the full argument help text.- The server accepts request bodies up to 64 MiB, which leaves room for the
planned 16 MiB upload chunks and matches the nginx example in
PLAN.md. - Keep
UPL_TEMP_DIRon the same filesystem as<data-dir>/completefor the cheapest final promotion. Cross-filesystem temp directories still work, but completion falls back to copying into a newly created final file.
Common Commands
Use the justfile for routine tasks:
just check
just run
just check also syntax-checks the static browser JavaScript with node.
Browser Uploads
The browser UI accepts multiple selected files. Start all runs up to three
file uploads at the same time, and each file still uploads up to three chunks
concurrently. Every selected file keeps its own upload id, progress markers,
abort controller, retry state, and saved IndexedDB resume record.
If a completed file with the same sanitized name already exists, the server rejects the upload before staging begins. The selected row is marked unavailable and tells the user to rename the file if they want to upload that copy.
nginx
Run upl on localhost and put nginx in front of it for TLS and access control:
UPL_BIND=127.0.0.1:3000 \
UPL_DATA_DIR=/srv/upl/data \
UPL_TEMP_DIR=/srv/upl/data/staging \
upl
Use deploy/nginx/upl.conf.example as the starting point for the nginx site.
Before exposing the service, replace the certificate paths and add a protection
layer such as HTTP basic auth, an IP allowlist, or VPN-only access. The nginx
example aliases only /srv/upl/data/complete; do not expose UPL_TEMP_DIR.
For a local Docker-based reverse-proxy smoke test:
just nginx-smoke
The smoke test binds the Rust server to 0.0.0.0 so the nginx container can
reach it through Docker's host gateway. The production nginx example keeps the
server bound to localhost.