The anonpy
module makes it easier to communicate with REST APIs for anonymously
uploading and downloading files. It implements an extensible provider-independent
class system and also comes with an intuitive CLI or lightweight GUI for interactive
usage.
Documentation for this project is located on the GitHub Wiki page.
anonpy
is available on PyPI:
pip install anonpy
Release candidates (preview versions) of this library can be installed with:
pip install -i https://test.pypi.org/simple/ anonpy
To ensure a clean and isolated environment for running anonpy
's CLI, it is
recommended to install it with the pipx
command.
pipx install anonpy
anonpy
can be used to interface with a wide variety of REST services by
building a contract with the Endpoint
class.
from anonpy import AnonPy, Endpoint
api = "https://pixeldrain.com/api/"
endpoint = Endpoint(upload="/file", download="file/{}", preview="/file/{}/info")
anon = AnonPy(api, endpoint)
# retrieve resource meta data without committing to a download
preview = anon.preview("LNcXZ9UM")
print(f"{preview=}")
# download a resource to the current working directory
download = anon.download("LNcXZ9UM", enable_progressbar=True)
print(f"{download=}")
# upload a file
upload = anon.upload("homework.docx", enable_progressbar=True)
print(f"{upload=}")
Read the help manual:
anonpy --help
⚠ This feature is currently not implemented yet, but is expected to be released in version 1.2.0
Launch a graphical user interface for uploading and downloading files:
anonpy --gui
Historically speaking, this module can be considered a continuation of the
anonfile-api
project, although
any resemblance of compatibility may only be temporary. On 16 August 2023, the
anonymous file sharing website https://anonfiles.com shut down due to overwhelming
abuse by the community, which was the driving factor for creating a backend-agnostic
library that can stand the test of time. That's why to this day, anonpy
still
uses the anonfiles logo as a small nod to its past.
Special thanks to @aaronlyy for passing on the
PyPI name anonpy
to @StefanGreve.
See also the list of contributors who participated in the development of this project.
This Project is licensed under the MIT license. Check out the Contributing Guidelines to learn more about how you can help this project grow. Navigate to the Discussions panel to ask questions or make feature requests.