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S3Proxy
=======
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S3Proxy allows applications using the
[S3 API ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_S3#S3_API_and_competing_services )
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to access other storage backends,
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e.g., local file system, Backblaze B2, Google Cloud Storage, Microsoft Azure,
OpenStack Swift.
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Usage with Docker
-----------------
[Docker Hub ](https://hub.docker.com/r/andrewgaul/s3proxy/ ) hosts a Docker image
and has instructions on how to run it.
Usage without Docker
--------------------
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Users can [download releases ](https://github.com/andrewgaul/s3proxy/releases )
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from GitHub. Developers can build the project by running `mvn package` which
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produces a binary at `target/s3proxy` . S3Proxy requires Java 7 to run.
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Configure S3Proxy via a properties file. An example using the local
file system as the storage backend with anonymous access:
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```
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s3proxy.authorization=none
s3proxy.endpoint=http://127.0.0.1:8080
jclouds.provider=filesystem
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jclouds.filesystem.basedir=/tmp/s3proxy
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```
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First create the filesystem basedir:
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```
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mkdir /tmp/s3proxy
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```
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Next run S3Proxy. Linux and Mac OS X users can run the executable jar:
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```
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chmod +x s3proxy
s3proxy --properties s3proxy.conf
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```
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Windows users must explicitly invoke java:
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```
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java -jar s3proxy --properties s3proxy.conf
```
Finally test by creating a bucket then listing all the buckets:
```
$ curl --request PUT http://localhost:8080/testbucket
$ curl http://localhost:8080/
<?xml version="1.0" ?> < ListAllMyBucketsResult xmlns = "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" > < Owner > < ID > 75aa57f09aa0c8caeab4f8c24e99d10f8e7faeebf76c078efc7c6caea54ba06a< / ID > < DisplayName > CustomersName@amazon.com< / DisplayName > < / Owner > < Buckets > < Bucket > < Name > testbucket< / Name > < CreationDate > 2015-08-05T22:16:24.000Z< / CreationDate > < / Bucket > < / Buckets > < / ListAllMyBucketsResult >
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```
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Supported storage backends
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* atmos
* aws-s3
* azureblob
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* b2
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* filesystem (on-disk storage)
* google-cloud-storage
* openstack-swift
* rackspace-cloudfiles-uk and rackspace-cloudfiles-us
* s3
* transient (in-memory storage)
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See the wiki for [examples of configurations ](https://github.com/andrewgaul/s3proxy/wiki/Storage-backend-examples ).
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Limitations
-----------
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S3Proxy has broad compatibility with the S3 API, however, it does not support:
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* ACLs other than private and public-read
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* BitTorrent hosting
* bucket logging
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* cross-origin resource sharing, see [#142 ](https://github.com/andrewgaul/s3proxy/issues/142 )
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* POST upload policies, see [#73 ](https://github.com/andrewgaul/s3proxy/issues/73 )
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* object server-side encryption
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* object versioning, see [#74 ](https://github.com/andrewgaul/s3proxy/issues/74 )
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* requester pays buckets
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S3Proxy emulates the following operations:
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* copy multi-part objects, see [#76 ](https://github.com/andrewgaul/s3proxy/issues/76 )
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The wiki collects
[compatability notes ](https://github.com/andrewgaul/s3proxy/wiki/Storage-backend-compatibility )
for specific storage backends.
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References
----------
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* Apache [jclouds ](http://jclouds.apache.org/ ) provides storage backend support for S3Proxy
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* Ceph [s3-tests ](https://github.com/ceph/s3-tests ) help maintain and improve compatibility with the S3 API
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* [fake-s3 ](https://github.com/jubos/fake-s3 ), [gofakes3 ](https://github.com/johannesboyne/gofakes3 ), [S3 ninja ](https://github.com/scireum/s3ninja ), and [s3rver ](https://github.com/jamhall/s3rver ) provide functionality similar to S3Proxy when using the filesystem backend
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* [GlacierProxy ](https://github.com/bouncestorage/glacier-proxy ) and [SwiftProxy ](https://github.com/bouncestorage/swiftproxy ) provide similar functionality for the Amazon Glacier and OpenStack Swift APIs
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* [sbt-s3 ](https://github.com/localytics/sbt-s3 ) run S3Proxy via the Scala Build Tool
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* [swift3 ](https://github.com/openstack/swift3 ) provides an S3 middleware for OpenStack Swift
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License
-------
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Copyright (C) 2014-2016 Andrew Gaul
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0