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medusa-file-minio
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Upload files to a MinIO server.
Learn more about how you can use this plugin in the documentation.
{
endpoint: "minio.server.com",
bucket: "test",
access_key_id: "YOUR-ACCESS-KEY",
secret_access_key: "YOUR-SECRET-KEY",
// private bucket configuration
private_bucket: 'private-bucket',
private_access_key_id: "YOUR-ACCESS-KEY",
private_secret_access_key: "YOUR-SECRET-KEY",
}
Optionally a download_url_duration
option can be specified to change the valid duration of presigned download links. The duration is configured in seconds. (Default = 60 seconds)
Certain operations in Medusa such as data import and export require a separate, protected bucket. The plugin will raise an error if operations used for imports and exports are invoked without the correct setup.
Configuring Minio for requires configuration of one additional option: private_bucket
which refers to the name given to the protected bucket in Minio.
Separate credentials can, optionally, be used to access the private bucket by configuring the following options:
private_access_key_id: "YOUR-ACCESS-KEY",
private_secret_access_key: "YOUR-SECRET-KEY",
If no separate access key is given the same access key will be used for both the bucket
and the private_bucket
.
FAQs
MinIO server file connector for Medusa
The npm package medusa-file-minio receives a total of 477 weekly downloads. As such, medusa-file-minio popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that medusa-file-minio demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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