New /timeline/ page renders photos grouped into consecutive same-day runs (ISO date heading plus per-day count), reusing the square grid. groupByDay collapses the newest-first photo list; the page is not paginated. Linked from the profile header.
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photogallery
Personal static photo gallery with Atom feed and upload API. Single-user.
No database, no framework — just a Go binary that watches a directory and regenerates a static site.
An Android app in android/ posts to the same upload API.
Architecture
content/ # images + .toml sidecars (source of truth)
public/ # generated output (served by nginx / --serve flag)
templates/ # embedded HTML templates
static/ # embedded CSS + JS
android/ # Kotlin/Compose uploader app, own flake
The binary does three things at once:
- Watches
content/via fsnotify and rebuilds on any change - Serves a multipart upload API at
POST /upload - In dev mode (
--serve), also servespublic/as static files
Routes: GET /upload (HTML upload form), POST /upload (multipart), GET /health.
In production nginx sits in front: serves public/ directly, proxies /upload to localhost, htpasswd on the upload endpoint. Note /health is not proxied — nginx only forwards location /upload, so anything outside the box can only reach /upload.
Stack
- Go — stdlib +
BurntSushi/toml,fsnotify/fsnotify,golang.org/x/image - Templates —
html/template, embedded viaembed.FS - Images — three renditions per photo: original copy, 600×600 centre-cropped square thumbnail, and a 1600px-longest-side "medium" for the detail page. Catmull-Rom resize. Outputs are skipped when newer than the source.
- Feed — Atom (
encoding/xml) - NixOS —
flake.nix+module.nix, exportsnixosModules.default
Sidecar format
caption = "Tempelhof at sunrise"
date = "2026-06-14"
Missing sidecar → filename as caption, today as date. Photos sort newest first by that date.
Design
- Gruvbox dark hard colour scheme
- Crimson Pro (serif) for headings and captions — configurable via
-serif-family/-fonts-url - Manjari for Malayalam text (bio line), via
-ml-family - 3-column square grid → 2-column on mobile, 60 photos per page (
/,/page/2/, …) - Single photo page with sidebar and newer/older navigation
- Timeline page (
/timeline/) groups photos by calendar day: one ISO date heading (2026-06-14) + count per day, then the same square grid. Linked from the profile header;groupByDayingenerator.gocollapses the newest-first photo list into consecutive same-day runs, so it is not paginated.
Photo page navigation
static/photo-nav.js handles arrow keys and touch swipe. Both read their
destinations from the [data-nav="newer"] / [data-nav="older"] anchors the
template renders, so a photo with no sibling in that direction has nothing to
find and the gesture rubber-bands. If the script fails to load the links still
work.
Swipe left → older, right → newer, matching ArrowRight/ArrowLeft. Constraints worth knowing before touching it:
- Swipes starting within 24px of a screen edge are ignored — that strip is the browser's own back-gesture.
- Only
pointerType === "touch", so desktop drag-to-save is untouched. - Axis locks once after 10px so vertical drags stay scrolls;
touch-action: pan-ytells the compositor the same. - The image is wrapped in an
<a>to the full-size original, so the click trailing a swipe is suppressed or it opens a new tab. EXIT_MSin the JS must stay in sync with the transition duration instyle.css.
Anything added under static/ is embedded and copied to public/static/
automatically — assets.go embeds the whole directory and copyStatic() walks
every entry, so new CSS/JS needs no generator change.
Running locally
nix develop
go mod tidy
go run . --serve
# gallery: http://localhost:8080
# upload: http://localhost:8080/upload
Android app
Kotlin + Jetpack Compose uploader: pick or share a photo, add caption and date, post. Credentials (HTTP Basic) are sealed with an Android Keystore AES-GCM key. See android/README.md for the detail.
Its own flake, deliberately separate from the root one so NixOS consumers of nixosModules.default don't pull the Android SDK into their lock:
cd android
nix develop
./gradlew assembleRelease # app/build/outputs/apk/release/app-release.apk
The server needs no changes to serve it — every gap (slug collisions, EXIF, HEIC, size caps) is closed client-side. Release builds need android/keystore.properties; without it the signing config is skipped and only debug builds work.
NixOS module usage
inputs.photogallery.url = "github:youruser/photogallery";
# in modules:
inputs.photogallery.nixosModules.default
# in configuration.nix:
services.photogallery = {
enable = true;
baseURL = "https://photos.yourdomain.tld";
nginx = {
enable = true;
domain = "photos.yourdomain.tld";
htpasswdFile = "/etc/nginx/.htpasswd-gallery";
};
};
Bootstrap (first nix build)
go mod tidy # generates go.sum — commit it
nix build # fails, prints correct vendorHash
# paste hash into flake.nix
nix build # succeeds
Key files
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
main.go |
Flags, wires generator + watcher + server |
generator.go |
Scans content dir, renders HTML + Atom feed, generates thumbs/mediums |
server.go |
Upload API + optional static file serving |
watcher.go |
fsnotify watcher with 500ms debounce |
assets.go |
//go:embed for templates and static |
templates/photo.html |
Single photo page, neighbour links and prefetch |
templates/timeline.html |
Timeline page, photos grouped by day |
static/photo-nav.js |
Arrow-key and swipe navigation |
module.nix |
NixOS module (systemd service, tmpfiles, nginx vhost) |
flake.nix |
buildGoModule package + devShell + nixosModules |
android/flake.nix |
Android SDK dev shell (separate from the root flake) |
Gotchas
.gitignorepatterns here must be anchored. An unanchoredphotogalleryalso matches the Kotlin package directoryandroid/app/src/main/java/ws/inflo/photogallery/and silently swallows every source file in it.
What's not done yet
- ActivityPub federation (planned later — start with RSS/Atom)
- Multi-image upload
- Delete/edit via UI
- Any auth beyond nginx htpasswd
- The Android app has never been run on real hardware
- Photo-page swipe has never been tested on a real touchscreen; the iOS Safari edge-gesture interaction is the untested part