A simple and easy to use and to deploy budget-friendly Url Shortener for everyone. It runs in your Azure (Microsoft cloud) subscription.
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Features:
- Redirect different destination base on schedules.
- Keep Statistics of your clicks.
- Budget-friendly and 100% open-source.
- Extensible for more enterprise-friendly configurations
- Simple step by step deployment.
π Step by Step Deployment π documentation is available here.
If you want to Update or Upgrade, please refer to the faq page.
Once deployed, use the admin webApp (aka TinyBlazorAdmin) to create new short URLs.
By default, all the required resources are deployed into Azure. However you can decide to run the API locally, in a container or somewhere else. You can than use an API client like Postman or a plugin to VSCode like REST Client, to manage your URLs. We've included simple API calls via a postman collection and environment here.
You can also directly update the tables in storage using Azure Storage Explorer.
There is also a videos that explains a bit how things works and does a quick tour of the project.
Cloud 5 Mins | Azure Friday |
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We are always trying to make it better. See the AzUrlShortener project page and issues to see the current progress.
You are invited to go into the Discussion tab to share your feedback, ask question, and suggest new feature! Or have look at our faq page for more information.
Current Backlog contains:
- More Statistics
- QR Code
- More tracking information (like Country)
- etc.
If you find a bug or would like to add a feature, check out those resources:
Check out our Code of Conduct and Contributing docs. This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
This project was inspired by a project created by Jeremy Likness that you can find here jlik.me.