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- [Quick start](./quick_start/index.md) - [Quick start](./quick_start/index.md)
- [Cookbook](./cookbook/index.md) - [Cookbook](./cookbook/index.md)
- [Deploying Garage](./cookbook/real_world.md)
- [Configuring S3 clients](./cookbook/clients.md)
- [Hosting a website](./cookbook/website.md)
- [Recovering from failures](./cookbook/recovering.md)
- [Building from source](./cookbook/from_source.md) - [Building from source](./cookbook/from_source.md)
- [Starting with Systemd](./cookbook/systemd.md) - [Integration with systemd](./cookbook/systemd.md)
- [Integrate as a media backend]() - [Configuring a reverse proxy](./cookbook/reverse_proxy.md)
- [Operate a cluster]() - [Production Deployment](./cookbook/real_world.md)
- [Recovering from failures](./cookbook/recovering.md)
- [Integrations](./connect/index.md)
- [Apps (Nextcloud, Peertube...)](./connect/apps.md)
- [Websites (Hugo, Jekyll, Publii...)](./connect/websites.md)
- [Repositories (Docker, Nix...)](./connect/repositories.md)
- [CLI tools (rclone, awscli, mc...)](./connect/cli.md)
- [Your code (PHP, JS, Go...)](./connect/code.md)
- [Reference Manual](./reference_manual/index.md) - [Reference Manual](./reference_manual/index.md)
- [Garage configuration file](./reference_manual/configuration.md) - [Garage configuration file](./reference_manual/configuration.md)

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# Apps (Nextcloud, Peertube...)
In this section, we cover the following software: [Nextcloud](#nextcloud), [Peertube](#peertube), [Mastodon](#mastodon), [Matrix](#matrix)
## Nextcloud
Nextcloud is a popular file synchronisation and backup service.
By default, Nextcloud stores its data on the local filesystem.
If you want to expand your storage to aggregate multiple servers, Garage is the way to go.
A S3 backend can be configured in two ways on Nextcloud, either as Primary Storage or as an External Storage.
Primary storage will store all your data on S3, in an opaque manner, and will provide the best performances.
External storage enable you to select which data will be store on S3, you file hierarchy will be preserved in S3, but it might be slower.
In the following, we cover both methods but before reading our guide, we suppose you have done some preliminary steps.
First, we expect you have an already installed and configured Nextcloud instance.
Second, we suppose you have created a key and a bucket.
As a reminder, you can create a key for your nextcloud instance as follow:
```bash
garage key new --name nextcloud-key
```
Keep the Key ID and the Secret key in a pad, they will be needed later.
Then you can create a bucket and give read/write rights to your key on this bucket with:
```bash
garage bucket create nextcloud
garage bucket allow nextcloud --read --write --key nextcloud-key
```
### Primary Storage
Now edit your Nextcloud configuration file to enable object storage.
On my installation, the config. file is located at the following path: `/var/www/nextcloud/config/config.php`.
We will add a new root key to the `$CONFIG` dictionnary named `objectstore`:
```php
<?php
$CONFIG = array(
/* your existing configuration */
'objectstore' => [
'class' => '\\OC\\Files\\ObjectStore\\S3',
'arguments' => [
'bucket' => 'nextcloud', // Your bucket name, must be created before
'autocreate' => false, // Garage does not support autocreate
'key' => 'xxxxxxxxx', // The Key ID generated previously
'secret' => 'xxxxxxxxx', // The Secret key generated previously
'hostname' => '127.0.0.1', // Can also be a domain name, eg. garage.example.com
'port' => 3900, // Put your reverse proxy port or your S3 API port
'use_ssl' => false, // Set it to true if you have a TLS enabled reverse proxy
'region' => 'garage', // Garage has only one region named "garage"
'use_path_style' => true // Garage supports only path style, must be set to true
],
],
```
That's all, your Nextcloud will store all your data to S3.
To test your new configuration, just reload your Nextcloud webpage and start sending data.
*External link:* [Nextcloud Documentation > Primary Storage](https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_files/primary_storage.html)
### External Storage
**From the GUI.** Activate the "External storage support" app from the "Applications" page (click on your account icon on the top right corner of your screen to display the menu). Go to your parameters page (also located below your account icon). Click on external storage (or the corresponding translation in your language).
[![Screenshot of the External Storage form](./cli-nextcloud-gui.png)](./cli-nextcloud-gui.png)
*Click on the picture to zoom*
Add a new external storage. Put what you want in "folder name" (eg. "shared"). Select "Amazon S3". Keep "Access Key" for the Authentication field.
In Configuration, put your bucket name (eg. nextcloud), the host (eg. 127.0.0.1), the port (eg. 3900 or 443), the region (garage). Tick the SSL box if you have put an HTTPS proxy in front of garage. You must tick the "Path access" box and you must leave the "Legacy authentication (v2)" box empty. Put your Key ID (eg. GK...) and your Secret Key in the last two input boxes. Finally click on the tick symbol on the right of your screen.
Now go to your "Files" app and a new "linked folder" has appeared with the name you chose earlier (eg. "shared").
*External link:* [Nextcloud Documentation > External Storage Configuration GUI](https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_files/external_storage_configuration_gui.html)
**From the CLI.** First install the external storage application:
```bash
php occ app:install files_external
```
Then add a new mount point with:
```bash
php occ files_external:create \
-c bucket=nextcloud \
-c hostname=127.0.0.1 \
-c port=3900 \
-c region=garage \
-c use_ssl=false \
-c use_path_style=true \
-c legacy_auth=false \
-c key=GKxxxx \
-c secret=xxxx \
shared amazons3 amazons3::accesskey
```
Adapt the `hostname`, `port`, `use_ssl`, `key`, and `secret` entries to your configuration.
Do not change the `use_path_style` and `legacy_auth` entries, other configurations are not supported.
*External link:* [Nextcloud Documentation > occ command > files external](https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_server/occ_command.html#files-external-label)
## Peertube
https://docs.joinpeertube.org/admin-remote-storage
## Mastodon
https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/config/#cdn
## Matrix
### synapse-s3-storage-provider
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse-s3-storage-provider
### matrix-media-repo
https://github.com/turt2live/matrix-media-repo
## Pixelfed
https://docs.pixelfed.org/technical-documentation/env.html#filesystem
## Pleroma
https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/configuration/cheatsheet/#pleromauploaderss3
## Lemmy
via pict-rs
https://git.asonix.dog/asonix/pict-rs/commit/f9f4fc63d670f357c93f24147c2ee3e1278e2d97
## Funkwhale
https://docs.funkwhale.audio/admin/configuration.html#s3-storage
## Misskey
https://github.com/misskey-dev/misskey/commit/9d944243a3a59e8880a360cbfe30fd5a3ec8d52d
## Prismo
https://gitlab.com/prismosuite/prismo/-/blob/dev/.env.production.sample#L26-33
## Owncloud Infinite Scale (ocis)
## Unsupported
- Mobilizon: No S3 integration
- WriteFreely: No S3 integration
- Plume: No S3 integration

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# CLI tools
CLI tools allow you to query the S3 API without too many abstractions.
These tools are particularly suitable for debug, backups, website deployments or any scripted task that need to handle data.
## Minio client (recommended)
Use the following command to set an "alias", i.e. define a new S3 server to be
used by the Minio client:
```bash
mc alias set \
garage \
<endpoint> \
<access key> \
<secret key> \
--api S3v4
```
Remember that `mc` is sometimes called `mcli` (such as on Arch Linux), to avoid conflicts
with Midnight Commander.
Some commands:
```bash
# list buckets
mc ls garage/
# list objets in a bucket
mc ls garage/my_files
# copy from your filesystem to garage
mc cp /proc/cpuinfo garage/my_files/cpuinfo.txt
# copy from garage to your filesystem
mc cp garage/my_files/cpuinfo.txt /tmp/cpuinfo.txt
# mirror a folder from your filesystem to garage
mc mirror --overwrite ./book garage/garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr
```
## AWS CLI
Create a file named `~/.aws/credentials` and put:
```toml
[default]
aws_access_key_id=xxxx
aws_secret_access_key=xxxx
```
Then a file named `~/.aws/config` and put:
```toml
[default]
region=garage
```
Now, supposing Garage is listening on `http://127.0.0.1:3901`, you can list your buckets with:
```bash
aws --endpoint-url http://127.0.0.1:3901 s3 ls
```
Passing the `--endpoint-url` parameter to each command is annoying but AWS developers do not provide a corresponding configuration entry.
As a workaround, you can redefine the aws command by editing the file `~/.bashrc`:
```
function aws { command aws --endpoint-url http://127.0.0.1:3911 $@ ; }
```
*Do not forget to run `source ~/.bashrc` or to start a new terminal before running the next commands.*
Now you can simply run:
```bash
# list buckets
aws s3 ls
# list objects of a bucket
aws s3 ls s3://my_files
# copy from your filesystem to garage
aws s3 cp /proc/cpuinfo s3://my_files/cpuinfo.txt
# copy from garage to your filesystem
aws s3 cp s3/my_files/cpuinfo.txt /tmp/cpuinfo.txt
```
## `rclone`
`rclone` can be configured using the interactive assistant invoked using `rclone configure`.
You can also configure `rclone` by writing directly its configuration file.
Here is a template `rclone.ini` configuration file:
```ini
[garage]
type = s3
provider = Other
env_auth = false
access_key_id = <access key>
secret_access_key = <secret key>
region = <region>
endpoint = <endpoint>
force_path_style = true
acl = private
bucket_acl = private
```
## Cyberduck
TODO
## `s3cmd`
Here is a template for the `s3cmd.cfg` file to talk with Garage:
```ini
[default]
access_key = <access key>
secret_key = <secret key>
host_base = <endpoint without http(s)://>
host_bucket = <same as host_base>
use_https = False | True
```

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# Your code (PHP, JS, Go...)

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# Configuring S3 clients to interact with Garage # Connect it to
To configure an S3 client to interact with Garage, you will need the following To configure an S3 client to interact with Garage, you will need the following
parameters: parameters:
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Garage should normally redirect your client to the correct region, Garage should normally redirect your client to the correct region,
but in case your client does not support this you might have to configure it manually. but in case your client does not support this you might have to configure it manually.
We will now provide example configurations for the most common S3 clients. We will now provide example configurations for the most common clients per category:
## AWS CLI - [Apps](./apps.md)
- [Websites](./websites.md)
- [Repositories](./repositories.md)
- [CLI tools](./cli.md)
- [Your code](./code.md)
Export the following environment variables:
```bash
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<access key>
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<secret key>
export AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=<region>
```
Now invoke `aws` as follows:
```bash
aws --endpoint-url <endpoint> s3 <command...>
```
For instance: `aws --endpoint-url http://127.0.0.1:3901 s3 ls s3://my-bucket/`.
## Minio client
Use the following command to set an "alias", i.e. define a new S3 server to be
used by the Minio client:
```bash
mc alias set \
garage \
<endpoint> \
<access key> \
<secret key> \
--api S3v4
```
Remember that `mc` is sometimes called `mcli` (such as on Arch Linux), to avoid conflicts
with the Midnight Commander.
## `rclone`
`rclone` can be configured using the interactive assistant invoked using `rclone configure`.
You can also configure `rclone` by writing directly its configuration file.
Here is a template `rclone.ini` configuration file:
```ini
[garage]
type = s3
provider = Other
env_auth = false
access_key_id = <access key>
secret_access_key = <secret key>
region = <region>
endpoint = <endpoint>
force_path_style = true
acl = private
bucket_acl = private
```
## Cyberduck
TODO
## `s3cmd`
Here is a template for the `s3cmd.cfg` file to talk with Garage:
```ini
[default]
access_key = <access key>
secret_key = <secret key>
host_base = <endpoint without http(s)://>
host_bucket = <same as host_base>
use_https = False | True
```

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# Repositories (Docker, Nix...)

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# Configuring a reverse proxy