FrostFS

REST server to interact with FrostFS.

--- [![Report](https://goreportcard.com/badge/git.frostfs.info/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-rest-gw)](https://goreportcard.com/report/git.frostfs.info/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-rest-gw) # frostfs-rest-gw FrostFS REST Gateway bridges FrostFS internal protocol and REST API server. ## Installation ### Building Before building make sure you have the following tools: * go * make * git * curl * docker First clone this repository: ```shell $ git clone https://git.frostfs.info/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-rest-gw ``` Then run make to build `bin/frostfs-rest-gw` binary: ```shell $ make ``` Or you can build it using docker: ```shell $ make docker/all ``` #### Generate go-swagger boilerplate code If you change the [spec file](./spec/rest.yaml) you have to re-generate go-swagger server code. You have several approaches: 1. Run make. It automatically downloads `swagger` and generates boilerplate. ```shell $ make ``` 2. Generate code separately: ```shell $ make generate-server ``` Or using docker: ```shell $ make docker/generate-server ``` #### Other targets Notable make targets: ``` dep Check and ensure dependencies image Build clean docker image image-dirty Build dirty docker image with host-built binaries formats Run all code formatters lint Run linters version Show current version generate-server Generate boilerplate by spec ``` ### Docker Or you can also use a [Docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/truecloudlab/frostfs-rest-gw) provided for released (and occasionally unreleased) versions of gateway (`:latest` points to the latest stable release). ## Execution REST gateway itself is not a FrostFS node, so to access FrostFS it uses node's gRPC interface and you need to provide some node that it will connect to. This can be done either via `-p` parameter or via `REST_GW_POOL_PEERS__ADDRESS` and `REST_GW_POOL_PEERS__WEIGHT` environment variables (the gate supports multiple FrostFS nodes with weighted load balancing). If you're launching REST gateway in bundle with [frostfs-dev-env](https://git.frostfs.info/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-dev-env), you can get an IP address of the node in output of `make hosts` command (with s0*.frostfs.devenv name). These two commands are functionally equivalent, they run the gate with one backend node (and otherwise default settings): ```shell $ frostfs-rest-gw -p 192.168.130.72:8080 $ REST_GW_POOL_PEERS_0_ADDRESS=192.168.130.72:8080 frostfs-rest-gw ``` It's also possible to specify uri scheme (grpc or grpcs) when using `-p`: ```shell $ frostfs-rest-gw -p grpc://192.168.130.72:8080 $ REST_GW_POOL_PEERS_0_ADDRESS=grpcs://192.168.130.72:8080 frostfs-rest-gw ``` ## Configuration In general, everything available as CLI parameter can also be specified via environment variables, so they're not specifically mentioned in most cases (see `--help` also). If you prefer a config file you can use it in yaml format. See [config](./config/config.yaml) and [defaults](./docs/gate-configuration.md) for example. ```shell $ frostfs-rest-gw --config config.yaml ``` ## Docs You can see additional docs and swagger specification using the following url (suppose you ran rest-gw on `localhost:8090`): * http://localhost:8090/docs - rest-gw documentation * http://localhost:8090/v1/docs - swagger specification ## Contributing Feel free to contribute to this project after reading the [contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md). Before starting to work on a certain topic, create a new issue first, describing the feature/topic you are going to implement. ## License This project is licensed under the GNU GPL v3 License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.