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S3Proxy
DESCRIPTION
S3Proxy implements the S3 API and proxies requests, enabling several use cases. Translation from S3 to Backblaze B2, EMC Atmos, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and OpenStack Swift. Testing without Amazon by using the local filesystem. Extension via middleware. Embedding into Java applications. Docker Hub hosts a Docker image and has instructions on how to run it. Users can download releases from GitHub. Developers can build the project by running mvn package which produces a binary at target/s3proxy. S3Proxy requires Java 8 or newer to run. Configure S3Proxy via a properties file. An example using the local file system as the storage backend with anonymous access. S3Proxy can be configured to assign buckets to different backends with the same credentials. In addition to the explicit names, glob syntax can be used to configure many buckets for a given backend.
Features
- Test by creating a bucket then listing all the buckets
- Maven Central hosts S3Proxy artifacts
- Supports aws-s3 (Amazon-only) and azureblob backends
- S3Proxy can be configured to assign buckets to different backends with the same credentials
- S3Proxy can modify its behavior based on middlewares
- S3Proxy has broad compatibility with the S3 API
Programming Language
Java
Categories
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