@strapi/provider-upload-aws-s3
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Installation
yarn add @strapi/provider-upload-aws-s3
npm install @strapi/provider-upload-aws-s3 --save
Configuration
provider
defines the name of the providerproviderOptions
is passed down during the construction of the provider. (ex: new AWS.S3(config)
). Complete list of optionsproviderOptions.params
is passed directly to the parameters to each method respectively.
ACL
is the access control list for the object. Defaults to public-read
.signedUrlExpires
is the number of seconds before a signed URL expires. (See how signed URLs work). Defaults to 15 minutes and URLs are only signed when ACL is set to private
.Bucket
is the name of the bucket to upload to.
actionOptions
is passed directly to the parameters to each method respectively. You can find the complete list of upload/ uploadStream options and delete options
See the documentation about using a provider for information on installing and using a provider. To understand how environment variables are used in Strapi, please refer to the documentation about environment variables.
If you're using the bucket as a CDN and deliver the content on a custom domain, you can get use of the baseUrl
and rootPath
properties to configure how your assets' urls will be saved inside Strapi.
Provider Configuration
./config/plugins.js
or ./config/plugins.ts
for TypeScript projects:
module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
upload: {
config: {
provider: 'aws-s3',
providerOptions: {
baseUrl: env('CDN_URL'),
rootPath: env('CDN_ROOT_PATH'),
s3Options: {
credentials: {
accessKeyId: env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'),
secretAccessKey: env('AWS_ACCESS_SECRET'),
},
region: env('AWS_REGION'),
params: {
ACL: env('AWS_ACL', 'public-read'),
signedUrlExpires: env('AWS_SIGNED_URL_EXPIRES', 15 * 60),
Bucket: env('AWS_BUCKET'),
},
},
},
actionOptions: {
upload: {},
uploadStream: {},
delete: {},
},
},
},
});
Configuration for a private S3 bucket and signed URLs
If your bucket is configured to be private, you will need to set the ACL
option to private
in the params
object. This will ensure file URLs are signed.
Note: If you are using a CDN, the URLs will not be signed.
You can also define the expiration time of the signed URL by setting the signedUrlExpires
option in the params
object. The default value is 15 minutes.
./config/plugins.js
module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
upload: {
config: {
provider: 'aws-s3',
providerOptions: {
credentials: {
accessKeyId: env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'),
secretAccessKey: env('AWS_ACCESS_SECRET'),
},
region: env('AWS_REGION'),
params: {
ACL: 'private',
signedUrlExpires: env('AWS_SIGNED_URL_EXPIRES', 15 * 60),
Bucket: env('AWS_BUCKET'),
},
},
actionOptions: {
upload: {},
uploadStream: {},
delete: {},
},
},
},
});
Configuration for S3 compatible services
This plugin may work with S3 compatible services by using the endpoint
. Scaleway example:
./config/plugins.js
module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
upload: {
config: {
provider: 'aws-s3',
providerOptions: {
credentials: {
accessKeyId: env('SCALEWAY_ACCESS_KEY_ID'),
secretAccessKey: env('SCALEWAY_ACCESS_SECRET'),
},
region: env('SCALEWAY_REGION'),
endpoint: env('SCALEWAY_ENDPOINT'),
params: {
Bucket: env('SCALEWAY_BUCKET'),
},
},
},
},
});
Security Middleware Configuration
Due to the default settings in the Strapi Security Middleware you will need to modify the contentSecurityPolicy
settings to properly see thumbnail previews in the Media Library. You should replace strapi::security
string with the object bellow instead as explained in the middleware configuration documentation.
./config/middlewares.js
module.exports = [
{
name: 'strapi::security',
config: {
contentSecurityPolicy: {
useDefaults: true,
directives: {
'connect-src': ["'self'", 'https:'],
'img-src': [
"'self'",
'data:',
'blob:',
'market-assets.strapi.io',
'yourBucketName.s3.yourRegion.amazonaws.com',
],
'media-src': [
"'self'",
'data:',
'blob:',
'market-assets.strapi.io',
'yourBucketName.s3.yourRegion.amazonaws.com',
],
upgradeInsecureRequests: null,
},
},
},
},
];
If you use dots in your bucket name (forcePathStyle set to false
), the url of the resource is in directory style (s3.yourRegion.amazonaws.com/your.bucket.name/image.jpg
) instead of yourBucketName.s3.yourRegion.amazonaws.com/image.jpg
so in that case the img-src and media-src directives to add will be s3.yourRegion.amazonaws.com
without the bucket name in the url.
Bucket CORS Configuration
If you are planning on uploading content like GIFs and videos to your S3 bucket, you will want to edit its CORS configuration so that thumbnails are properly shown in Strapi. To do so, open your Bucket on the AWS console and locate the Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) field under the Permissions tab, then amend the policies by writing your own JSON configuration, or copying and pasting the following one:
[
{
"AllowedHeaders": ["*"],
"AllowedMethods": ["GET"],
"AllowedOrigins": ["YOUR STRAPI URL"],
"ExposeHeaders": [],
"MaxAgeSeconds": 3000
}
]
Required AWS Policy Actions
These are the minimum amount of permissions needed for this provider to work.
"Action": [
"s3:PutObject",
"s3:GetObject",
"s3:ListBucket",
"s3:DeleteObject",
"s3:PutObjectAcl"
],
Update to AWS SDK V3 and URL Format Change
In the recent update of the @strapi/provider-upload-aws-s3
plugin, we have transitioned from AWS SDK V2 to AWS SDK V3. This significant update brings along a change in the format of the URLs used in Amazon S3 services.
Understanding the New URL Format
AWS SDK V3 adopts the virtual-hosted–style URI format for S3 URLs. This format is recommended by AWS and is likely to become required in the near future, as the path-style URI is being deprecated. More details on this format can be found in the AWS User Guide.
Why the Change?
The move to virtual-hosted–style URIs aligns with AWS's recommendation and future-proofing strategies. For an in-depth understanding of AWS's decision behind this transition, you can refer to their detailed post here.
Configuring Your Strapi Application
If you wish to continue using the plugin with Strapi 4.15.x versions or newer without changing your URL format, it's possible to specify your desired URL format directly in the plugin's configuration. Below is an example configuration highlighting the critical baseUrl
property:
upload: {
config: {
provider: 'aws-s3',
providerOptions: {
credentials: {
accessKeyId: process.env.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
secretAccessKey: process.env.AWS_ACCESS_SECRET,
},
region: process.env.AWS_REGION,
baseUrl: `https://s3.${region}.amazonaws.com/${bucket}`,
params: {
ACL: process.env.AWS_ACL || 'public-read',
signedUrlExpires: process.env.AWS_SIGNED_URL_EXPIRES || 15 * 60,
Bucket: process.env.AWS_BUCKET,
},
},
actionOptions: {
upload: {},
uploadStream: {},
delete: {},
},
},
}
This configuration ensures compatibility with the updated AWS SDK while providing flexibility in URL format selection, catering to various user needs.