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# PiGallery2
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This is a directory-first photo gallery website, optimised for running on low resource servers (especially on raspberry pi)
## Live Demo
Live Demo @ heroku: https://pigallery2.herokuapp.com/
## Install (on Raspberry Pi 1)
### Install NodeJs
Download and extract
```bash
cd ~
wget https://nodejs.org/dist/v6.10.3/node-v6.10.3-linux-armv6l.tar.gz
tar -xzf node-v6.10.3-linux-armv6l.tar.gz
```
Copy it to /usr/local:
```bash
cd node-v6.10.3-linux-armv6l/
sudo cp -R * /usr/local/
```
Add to path. Add the following line to `~/.bashrc`
```bash
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
```
Full node install description: https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/48303/install-nodejs-for-all-raspberry-pi
### Install PiGallery2
#### Install from release
```bash
cd ~
wget https://github.com/bpatrik/pigallery2/releases/download/1.0.0-beta.3/pigallery2.zip
unzip pigallery2
cd pigallery2
npm install
```
#### Install from source
```bash
cd ~
wget https://github.com/bpatrik/pigallery2/archive/master.zip
unzip master.zip
cd pigallery2 # enter the unzipped directory
npm install
npm run build #explicitly building the project (releases are prebuilt)
```
### Run PiGallery2
```bash
npm start
```
To configure it. Run `PiGallery2` first to create `config.json` file, then edit it and restart.
## Feature list
* **Rendering directories as it is**
* Listing subdirectories recursively
* Listing photos in a nice grid layout
* supporting most common image formats
* showing **tag/keywords, locations, GPS coordinates** for photos
* rendering photos on demand (on scroll)
* **On the fly thumbnail generation** in several sizes
* prioritizes thumbnail generation (generating thumbnail first for the visible photos)
* saving generated thumbnails to TEMP folder for reuse
* supporting several core CPU
* supporting hardware acceleration ([sharp](https://github.com/lovell/sharp) and [gm](https://github.com/aheckmann/gm) as optional and JS-based [Jimp](https://github.com/oliver-moran/jimp) as fallback)
* Custom lightbox for full screen photo viewing
* keyboard support for navigation
* showing low-res thumbnail while full image loads
* Information panel for showing **Exif info**
* Automatic playing
* gesture support (swipe left, right, up)
* Client side caching (directories and search results)
* Rendering **photos** with GPS coordinates **on google map**
* .gpx file support - `future plan`
* **Two modes: SQL database and no-database mode**
* both modes supports
* user management
* password protection can be disabled/enabled
* database mode supports:
* faster directory listing
* searching
* instant search, auto complete
* sharing
* setting link expiration time
* Nice design - `In progress`
* responsive design (phone, tablet desktop support)
* Setup page - `In progress`
* **Markdown based blogging support** - `future plan`
* you can write some note in the blog.md for every directory
* bug free :) - `In progress`