Use aws cli version 2

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Quentin 2020-11-29 17:27:49 +01:00
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We propose the following quickstart to setup a full dev. environment as quickly as possible:
1. Setup a rust/cargo environment and install `awscli`. eg. `dnf install rust cargo awscli`
2. Run `cargo build` to build the project
3. Run `./script/dev-cluster.sh` to launch a test cluster (feel free to read the script)
4. Run `./script/dev-configure.sh` to configure your test cluster with default values (same datacenter, 100 tokens)
5. Run `./script/dev-bucket.sh` to create a bucket named `eprouvette` and an API key that will be stored in `/tmp/garage.s3`
6. Run `source ./script/dev-env.sh` to configure your CLI environment
7. You can use `garage` to manage the cluster. Try `garage --help`.
8. You can use `s3grg` to add, remove, and delete files. Try `s3grg --help`, `s3grg cp /proc/cpuinfo s3://eprouvette/cpuinfo.txt`, `s3grg ls s3://eprouvette`. `s3grg` is a wrapper on the `aws s3` subcommand configured with the previously generated API key (the one in `/tmp/garage.s3`).
1. Setup a rust/cargo environment. eg. `dnf install rust cargo`
2. Install awscli v2 by following the guide [here](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/install-cliv2.html).
3. Run `cargo build` to build the project
4. Run `./script/dev-cluster.sh` to launch a test cluster (feel free to read the script)
5. Run `./script/dev-configure.sh` to configure your test cluster with default values (same datacenter, 100 tokens)
6. Run `./script/dev-bucket.sh` to create a bucket named `eprouvette` and an API key that will be stored in `/tmp/garage.s3`
7. Run `source ./script/dev-env.sh` to configure your CLI environment
8. You can use `garage` to manage the cluster. Try `garage --help`.
9. You can use `s3grg` to add, remove, and delete files. Try `s3grg --help`, `s3grg cp /proc/cpuinfo s3://eprouvette/cpuinfo.txt`, `s3grg ls s3://eprouvette`. `s3grg` is a wrapper on the `aws s3` subcommand configured with the previously generated API key (the one in `/tmp/garage.s3`).
Now you should be ready to start hacking on garage!

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dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/garage.rnd bs=1M count=10
s3grg put /tmp/garage.rnd s3://eprouvette/
s3grg cp /tmp/garage.rnd s3://eprouvette/
s3grg ls s3://eprouvette
s3grg get s3://eprouvette/garage.rnd /tmp/garage.dl
s3grg cp s3://eprouvette/garage.rnd /tmp/garage.dl
diff /tmp/garage.rnd /tmp/garage.dl