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FrostFS S3 Gateway

FrostFS S3 gateway provides API compatible with Amazon S3 cloud storage service.

Installation

go get -u github.com/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-s3-gw

Or you can call make to build it from the cloned repository (the binary will end up in bin/frostfs-s3-gw with authmate helper in bin/frostfs-s3-authmate). To build binaries in clean docker environment, call make docker/all.

Other notable make targets:

dep          Check and ensure dependencies
image        Build clean docker image
dirty-image  Build dirty docker image with host-built binaries
format       Run all code formatters
lint         Run linters
version      Show current version

Or you can also use a Docker image provided for released (and occasionally unreleased) versions of gateway (:latest points to the latest stable release).

Execution

Minimalistic S3 gateway setup needs:

  • FrostFS node(s) address (S3 gateway itself is not a FrostFS node) Passed via -p parameter or via S3_GW_PEERS_<N>_ADDRESS and S3_GW_PEERS_<N>_WEIGHT environment variables (gateway supports multiple FrostFS nodes with weighted load balancing).
  • a wallet used to fetch key and communicate with FrostFS nodes Passed via --wallet parameter or S3_GW_WALLET_PATH environment variable.

These two commands are functionally equivalent, they run the gate with one backend node, some keys and otherwise default settings:

$ frostfs-s3-gw -p 192.168.130.72:8080 --wallet wallet.json

$ S3_GW_PEERS_0_ADDRESS=192.168.130.72:8080 \
  S3_GW_WALLET=wallet.json \
  frostfs-s3-gw

It's also possible to specify uri scheme (grpc or grpcs) when using -p or environment variables:

$ frostfs-s3-gw -p grpc://192.168.130.72:8080 --wallet wallet.json

$ S3_GW_PEERS_0_ADDRESS=grpcs://192.168.130.72:8080 \
  S3_GW_WALLET=wallet.json \
  frostfs-s3-gw

Domains

By default, s3-gw enable only path-style access. To be able to use both: virtual-hosted-style and path-style access you must configure listen_domains:

$ frostfs-s3-gw -p 192.168.130.72:8080 --wallet wallet.json --listen_domains your.first.domain --listen_domains your.second.domain

So now you can use (e.g. HeadBucket. Make sure DNS is properly configured):

$ curl --head http://bucket-name.your.first.domain:8080
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
...

or

$ curl --head http://your.second.domain:8080/bucket-name
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
...

Also, you can configure domains using .env variables or yaml file.

Documentation

Credits

Please see CREDITS for details.