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### Set up your GitHub Repository
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Fork [NeoFS HTTP Protocol Gateway
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Fork [NeoFS HTTP Gateway
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upstream](https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-http-gw/fork) source repository
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to your own personal repository. Copy the URL of your fork (you will need it for
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the `git clone` command below).
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![GitHub release (latest SemVer)](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/nspcc-dev/neofs-http-gw?sort=semver)
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![License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/nspcc-dev/neofs-http-gw.svg?style=popout)
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# NeoFS HTTP Protocol Gateway
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# NeoFS HTTP Gateway
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NeoFS HTTP Protocol Gateway bridges NeoFS internal protocol and HTTP standard.
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NeoFS HTTP Gateway bridges NeoFS internal protocol and HTTP standard.
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- you can download one file per request from NeoFS Network
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- you can upload one file per request into the NeoFS Network
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You can always upload files to public containers (open for anyone to put
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objects into), but for restricted containers you need to explicitly allow PUT
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operations for request signed with your HTTP Protocol Gateway keys.
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operations for request signed with your HTTP Gateway keys.
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If your don't want to manage gateway's secret keys and adjust eACL rules when
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gateway configuration changes (new gate, key rotation, etc) or you plan to use
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For example you have a mobile application frontend with a backend part storing
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data in NeoFS. When user authorizes in mobile app, the backend issues a NeoFS
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Bearer token and provides it to the frontend. Then the mobile app may generate
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some data and upload it via any available NeoFS HTTP Protocol Gateway by adding
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some data and upload it via any available NeoFS HTTP Gateway by adding
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the corresponding header to the upload request. Accessing the ACL protected data
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works the same way.
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