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# Configuring S3 clients to interact with Garage
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To configure an S3 client to interact with Garage, you will need the following
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parameters:
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- An **API endpoint**: this corresponds to the HTTP or HTTPS address
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used to contact the Garage server. When runing Garage locally this will usually
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be `http://127.0.0.1:3900`. In a real-world setting, you would usually have a reverse-proxy
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that adds TLS support and makes your Garage server available under a public hostname
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such as `https://garage.example.com`.
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- An **API access key** and its associated **secret key**. These usually look something
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like this: `GK3515373e4c851ebaad366558` (access key),
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`7d37d093435a41f2aab8f13c19ba067d9776c90215f56614adad6ece597dbb34` (secret key).
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Most S3 clients can be configured easily, provided that you follow the following guidelines:
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- **Force path style:** Garage does not support DNS-style buckets, which are now by default
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on Amazon S3. Instead, Garage uses the legacy path-style bucket addressing.
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Remember to configure your client to acknowledge this fact.
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- **Configuring the S3 region:** Garage requires your client to talk to the correct "S3 region",
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which is set in the configuration file. This is often set just to `garage`. Remember to
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configure your client correctly for this as otherwise it will talk to `us-east-1`.
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Garage should normally redirect your client to the correct region,
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but in case your client does not support this you might have to configure it manually.
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We will now provide example configurations for the most common S3 clients.
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## AWS CLI
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Export the following environment variables:
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```bash
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export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<access key>
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export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<secret key>
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export AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=<region>
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```
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Now invoke `aws` as follows:
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```bash
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aws --endpoint-url <endpoint> s3 <command...>
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```
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For instance: `aws --endpoint-url http://127.0.0.1:3901 s3 ls s3://my-bucket/`.
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## Minio client
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Use the following command to set an "alias", i.e. define a new S3 server to be
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used by the Minio client:
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```bash
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mc alias set \
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garage \
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<endpoint> \
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<access key> \
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<secret key> \
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--api S3v4
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```
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Remember that `mc` is sometimes called `mcli` (such as on Arch Linux), to avoid conflicts
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with the Midnight Commander.
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## `rclone`
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`rclone` can be configured using the interactive assistant invoked using `rclone configure`.
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You can also configure `rclone` by writing directly its configuration file.
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Here is a template `rclone.ini` configuration file:
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```ini
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[garage]
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type = s3
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provider = Other
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env_auth = false
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access_key_id = <access key>
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secret_access_key = <secret key>
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region = <region>
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endpoint = <endpoint>
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force_path_style = true
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acl = private
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bucket_acl = private
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```
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## Cyberduck
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TODO
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## `s3cmd`
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Here is a template for the `s3cmd.cfg` file to talk with Garage:
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```ini
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[default]
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access_key = <access key>
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secret_key = <secret key>
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host_base = <endpoint without http(s)://>
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host_bucket = <same as host_base>
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use_https = False | True
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```
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