Phil Skentelbery fd92a1d1eb fix: Clean up variant files in delete_media() - v1.4.0
Following design approved by architect in docs/design/v1.4.0/

Changes to starpunk/media.py:
- Update delete_media() to fetch and delete variant files from disk
- Query media_variants table before deletion for file paths
- Use best-effort cleanup with try/except for each file
- Log individual file deletion failures as warnings
- Update final log to show total files deleted (original + variants)
- Update module docstring to reflect v1.4.0 capabilities:
  * 50MB max upload, 10MB max output
  * Image variants (thumb, small, medium, large)
  * Tiered resize strategy

This fixes the issue where variant files were left orphaned on disk
when media was deleted. The database CASCADE already deleted variant
records, but the physical files remained.

All tests pass: uv run pytest tests/test_media_upload.py -v (23/23)

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StarPunk

A minimal, self-hosted IndieWeb CMS for publishing notes with RSS syndication.

Current Version: 1.2.0

Versioning

StarPunk follows Semantic Versioning 2.0.0:

Philosophy

"Every line of code must justify its existence. When in doubt, leave it out."

StarPunk is designed for a single user who wants to:

  • Publish short notes to their personal website
  • Own their content (notes stored as portable markdown files)
  • Syndicate via RSS
  • Support IndieWeb standards (Micropub, IndieAuth)
  • Run on minimal resources

Features

  • File-based storage: Notes are markdown files, owned by you
  • IndieAuth authentication: Use your own website as identity
  • Micropub support: Full W3C Micropub specification compliance
  • Media attachments: Upload and display images with your notes
  • Microformats2: Full h-entry, h-card, and h-feed markup for IndieWeb compatibility
  • Author discovery: Automatic profile discovery from your IndieWeb identity
  • RSS, ATOM, JSON Feed: Multiple syndication formats with Media RSS support
  • Custom slugs: Control your note permalinks
  • No database lock-in: SQLite for metadata, files for content
  • Self-hostable: Run on your own server
  • Minimal dependencies: Core dependencies, no build tools

Requirements

  • Python 3.11 or higher
  • 500MB disk space
  • Linux, macOS, or Windows with WSL2

Quick Start

# Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/starpunk.git
cd starpunk

# Install uv (package manager)
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh

# Create virtual environment
uv venv .venv --python 3.11

# Install dependencies
uv pip install -r requirements.txt

# Configure
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env and set ADMIN_ME and SESSION_SECRET

# Initialize database
mkdir -p data/notes
.venv/bin/python -c "from starpunk.database import init_db; init_db()"
# Note: Database also auto-initializes on first run if not present

# Run development server
.venv/bin/flask --app app.py run --debug

# Visit http://localhost:5000

Configuration

All configuration is in the .env file. Required settings:

  • ADMIN_ME - Your IndieWeb identity URL (e.g., https://yoursite.com)
  • SESSION_SECRET - Random secret key (generate with python3 -c "import secrets; print(secrets.token_hex(32))")
  • SITE_URL - Public URL of your site

See .env.example for all options.

Project Structure

starpunk/
├── app.py              # Application entry point
├── starpunk/           # Application code
├── data/               # Your notes and database (gitignored)
│   ├── notes/          # Markdown files
│   └── starpunk.db     # SQLite database
├── static/             # CSS and JavaScript
├── templates/          # HTML templates
└── tests/              # Test suite

Usage

Publishing Notes

Via Web Interface:

  1. Navigate to /admin
  2. Login with your IndieWeb identity
  3. Create notes in markdown

Via Micropub Client:

  1. Configure client with your site URL
  2. Authenticate via IndieAuth
  3. Publish from any Micropub-compatible app

Backing Up Your Data

Your notes are stored as plain markdown files in data/notes/. Back up this directory:

# Simple backup
tar -czf backup.tar.gz data/

# Or use rsync
rsync -av data/ /backup/starpunk/

Development

See docs/standards/development-setup.md for detailed setup.

# Install dev dependencies
uv pip install -r requirements-dev.txt

# Run tests
.venv/bin/pytest

# Format code
.venv/bin/black starpunk/ tests/

# Lint
.venv/bin/flake8 starpunk/ tests/

Architecture

StarPunk uses a hybrid storage approach:

  • Notes content: Markdown files (portable, human-readable)
  • Metadata: SQLite database (fast queries)

This gives you both portability AND performance.

See docs/architecture/ for complete documentation.

IndieWeb Compliance

StarPunk implements:

Deployment

Production Setup

# Install gunicorn
uv pip install gunicorn

# Run with gunicorn
.venv/bin/gunicorn -w 4 -b 127.0.0.1:8000 app:app

# Configure nginx/Caddy for HTTPS
# Set up systemd for process management
# Enable regular backups of data/ directory

See docs/standards/deployment-standards.md for details.

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file

Credits

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Contributing

This is a personal project optimized for single-user use. If you want additional features, consider forking!

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