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Lately, I've been interested in improving my URL shortener hosted at [https://trkt.in](https://trkt.in). So I did!
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I present.. **Chela!**
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I named Chela off of the small claw on crabs because it's like the little claw compared to the big one. Ok, I admit the name is vague but I think it's cute.
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I built Chela in Rust using Axum as a server framework. It runs off of a Postgres database. It's very simple by design and also very fast. Using `curl`, I get a response in around a millisecond typically.
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In my previous iteration of this project, I rather lazily generated IDs by hashing the URLs and then taking the first four or so letters. It was ugly and at increasing risk of collision.
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In this new iteration, I'm using [Sqids](https://sqids.org/) to generate IDs. It's better, faster (I think), and it looks prettier.
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- [https://trkt.in/2614aab104d](https://trkt.in/2614aab104d)
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- [https://trkt.in/WX](https://trkt.in/WX)
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These both link to the same website (my previous blog post), but one of them is a whole lot easier to remember.
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Also, this new version supports the `+` feature from bit.ly, where if you put a plus sign at the end of a URL it will show you what it links to. Try it!
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I made the Docker image for Chela as small as I could without going off the deep end. The Chela binary is around 5Mb, and the full Docker image is just about 14Mb not including the Postgres dependency.
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If you're interested, feel free to check it out here: [https://trkt.in/oz](https://trkt.in/oz).
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<description>Light Blog - My tech ramblings about everything under the sun.</description>
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<copyright>© 2023 Shav Kinderlehrer</copyright>
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<pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2023 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<copyright>© 2024 Shav Kinderlehrer</copyright>
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<pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2024 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Updated URL Shortener</title>
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<link>https://lightblog.dev/articles/updated-url-shortener</link>
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<dc:creator>Shav Kinderlehrer</dc:creator>
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<description>Lately, I've been interested in improving my URL shortener hosted at https://trkt.in. So I did!
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I present.. Chela!
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I named Chela off of the small claw on crabs because it's like the little claw compared to the big one. Ok, I admit the name is vague but I think it's cute.
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I built Chela in Rust using Axum as a server framework. It runs off of a Postgres database. It's very simple by design and also very fast. Using curl, I get a response in around a millisecond typically.
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In my previous iteration of this project, I rather lazily generated IDs by hashing the URLs and then taking the first four or so letters. It was ugly and at increasing risk of collision.
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In this new iteration, I'm using Sqids to generate IDs. It's better, faster (I think), and it looks prettier.
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For example,
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https://trkt.in/2614aab104d
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https://trkt.in/WX
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These both link to the same website (my previous blog post), but one of them is a whole lot easier to remember.
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Also, this new version supports the + feature from bit.ly, where if you put a plus sign at the end of a URL it will show you what it links to. Try it!
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I made the Docker image for Chela as small as I could without going off the deep end. The Chela binary is around 5Mb, and the full Docker image is just about 14Mb not including the Postgres dependency.
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If you're interested, feel free to check it out here: https://trkt.in/oz.
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lately, I've been interested in improving my URL shortener hosted at <a href="https://trkt.in">https://trkt.in</a>. So I did!</p>
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<p>I present.. <strong>Chela!</strong></p>
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<p>I named Chela off of the small claw on crabs because it's like the little claw compared to the big one. Ok, I admit the name is vague but I think it's cute.</p>
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<p>I built Chela in Rust using Axum as a server framework. It runs off of a Postgres database. It's very simple by design and also very fast. Using <code>curl</code>, I get a response in around a millisecond typically.</p>
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<p>In my previous iteration of this project, I rather lazily generated IDs by hashing the URLs and then taking the first four or so letters. It was ugly and at increasing risk of collision.</p>
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<p>In this new iteration, I'm using <a href="https://sqids.org/">Sqids</a> to generate IDs. It's better, faster (I think), and it looks prettier.</p>
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<p>For example,</p>
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<li><a href="https://trkt.in/2614aab104d">https://trkt.in/2614aab104d</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://trkt.in/WX">https://trkt.in/WX</a></li>
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</ul>
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<p>These both link to the same website (my previous blog post), but one of them is a whole lot easier to remember.</p>
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<p>Also, this new version supports the <code>+</code> feature from bit.ly, where if you put a plus sign at the end of a URL it will show you what it links to. Try it!</p>
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<p>I made the Docker image for Chela as small as I could without going off the deep end. The Chela binary is around 5Mb, and the full Docker image is just about 14Mb not including the Postgres dependency.</p>
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<p>If you're interested, feel free to check it out here: <a href="https://trkt.in/oz">https://trkt.in/oz</a>.</p>
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<guid isPermaLink="false">updated-url-shortener</guid>
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<pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2024 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Writing a URL Shortener</title>
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<link>https://lightblog.dev/articles/writing-a-url-shortener</link>
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