# Domani Domani is a self-hosted rust service which connects a DNS hostname to a data backend (e.g. a git repository), all with no account needed. The user only inputs their domain name, their desired backend, and then adds two entries to their DNS server. [Demo which may or may not be live](https://domani.mediocregopher.com) ## Build Domani uses nix flakes for building and setting up the development environment. In order to create a release binary: ``` nix build ``` A statically compiled binary will be placed in the `result` directory. ## Configuration Domani is configured via command-line arguments or environment variables: ``` --http-domain [env: DOMANI_HTTP_DOMAIN=] --http-listen-addr [env: DOMANI_HTTP_LISTEN_ADDR=] [default: [::]:3030] --https-listen-addr E.g. '[::]:443', if given then SSL certs will automatically be retrieved for all domains using LetsEncrypt [env: DOMANI_HTTPS_LISTEN_ADDR=] --passphrase [env: DOMANI_PASSPHRASE=] --origin-store-git-dir-path [env: DOMANI_ORIGIN_STORE_GIT_DIR_PATH=] --domain-checker-target-a [env: DOMANI_DOMAIN_CHECKER_TARGET_A=] --domain-checker-resolver-addr [env: DOMANI_DOMAIN_CHECKER_RESOLVER_ADDR=] [default: 1.1.1.1:53] --domain-config-store-dir-path [env: DOMANI_DOMAIN_CONFIG_STORE_DIR_PATH=] --domain-acme-store-dir-path [env: DOMANI_DOMAIN_ACME_STORE_DIR_PATH=] --domain-acme-contact-email [env: DOMANI_DOMAIN_ACME_CONTACT_EMAIL=] -h, --help Print help -V, --version Print version ``` ### HTTPS Support Domani will automatically handle setting up HTTPS via LetsEncrypt for both the domani frontend site and all domains which it has been configured to serve. By default HTTPS is not enabled, but can be easily enabled by setting the following arguments: ``` --https-listen-addr='[::]:443' --domain-acme-contact-email='foo@example.com' --domain-acme-store-dir-path='/some/secure/directory' ``` The contact email can be anything, it doesn't have to be real. The store directory will have all SSL private keys written to it, and so should be secured as best as possible. ## Development Domani uses nix flakes for building and setting up the development environment. In order to open a shell with all necessary tooling (expected rust toolchain versions, etc...) simply do: ``` nix develop ``` Within the shell which opens you can do `cargo run` to start a local instance. ## Roadmap * Support for AAAA and CNAME records * Support for more backends than just git repositories, including: * IPFS/IPNS * Alternative URLs (reverse proxy) * Google Drive * Dropbox