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It it recommended to find other platform than Heroku to deploy this as they are actively prevent this from deploying there. You can find many free platforms here: https://free-for.dev/

Deploying On Heroku

Requirement

Steps

  1. Run heroku login to login, then heroku container:login too.
  2. Clone this repository and enter it. (PS: Please run git config --global core.autocrlf false before git clone if you are using Windows.)
  3. Run heroku apps:create APP_NAME to create it.
  4. Copy .env.template to .env, and edit it accordingly.
  5. Run heroku container:push web -a APP_NAME and heroku container:release web -a APP_NAME.
  6. Run heroku open -a APP_NAME and it will open your browser to deployed instance.

Optional: Sync downloaded file to your cloud drive using Rclone

  1. Setup Rclone locally by following offical instructions: https://rclone.org/docs/
  2. Find your rclone.conf file, it should look like this:
[DRIVENAME]
type = WHATEVER
client_id = WHATEVER
client_secret = WHATEVER
scope = WHATEVER
token = WHATEVER

others entries...
  1. Find the drive you want to use, and copy its type = ... to ... token = ... section.
  2. Replace all linebreaks with \n.
  3. That text will be RCLONE_CONFIG in .env file.
  4. DOWNLOAD_DESTINATION in .env is a path starting with /.

FAQ

It automatically stop after 30 minutes, and files were lost.

It is because Heroku's free dyno will idle when there is no incoming request within 30 minutes, and your files will be deleted too, this is why you might want to use Rclone.

Can I delete files?

No. Just wait for its idling, and your files will be deleted.

You said it will idle automatically, so I can't download large files?

It will generate fake requests when there are downloading or uploading tasks, so it won't idle when your files aren't completed.