minio-hs: A Minio Haskell Library for Amazon S3 compatible cloud storage.

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The Minio Haskell client library provides simple APIs to access Minio, Amazon S3 and other API compatible cloud storage servers.


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Dependencies aeson, base (>=4.7 && <5), base64-bytestring, bytestring, case-insensitive, conduit, conduit-extra, containers, cryptonite, cryptonite-conduit, data-default, exceptions, filepath, http-client, http-conduit, http-types, memory, protolude (>=0.1.6), resourcet, text, text-format, time, transformers, unliftio, unliftio-core, xml-conduit [details]
License Apache-2.0
Author Minio Dev Team
Maintainer dev@minio.io
Category Network, AWS, Object Storage
Home page https://github.com/minio/minio-hs#readme
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/minio/minio-hs
Uploaded by MinioDevTeam at 2018-04-23T22:57:07Z

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The Minio Haskell Client SDK provides simple APIs to access Minio and Amazon S3 compatible object storage server.

Minimum Requirements

Installation

git clone https://github.com/minio/minio-hs.git

cd minio-hs/

stack install

Tests can be run with:


stack test

A section of the tests use the remote Minio Play server at https://play.minio.io:9000 by default. For library development, using this remote server maybe slow. To run the tests against a locally running Minio live server at http://localhost:9000, just set the environment MINIO_LOCAL to any value (and unset it to switch back to Play).

Documentation can be locally built with:


stack haddock

Quick-Start Example - File Uploader

FileUploader.hs

#!/usr/bin/env stack
-- stack --resolver lts-9.1 runghc --package minio-hs --package optparse-applicative --package filepath

{-# Language OverloadedStrings, ScopedTypeVariables #-}
import Network.Minio

import Control.Monad.Catch (catchIf)
import Control.Monad.IO.Class (liftIO)
import Data.Monoid ((<>))
import Data.Text (pack)
import Options.Applicative
import Prelude
import System.FilePath.Posix

-- | The following example uses minio's play server at
-- https://play.minio.io:9000.  The endpoint and associated
-- credentials are provided via the libary constant,
--
-- > minioPlayCI :: ConnectInfo
--

-- optparse-applicative package based command-line parsing.
fileNameArgs :: Parser FilePath
fileNameArgs = strArgument
               (metavar "FILENAME"
                <> help "Name of file to upload to AWS S3 or a Minio server")

cmdParser = info
            (helper <*> fileNameArgs)
            (fullDesc
             <> progDesc "FileUploader"
             <> header
             "FileUploader - a simple file-uploader program using minio-hs")

ignoreMinioErr :: ServiceErr -> Minio ()
ignoreMinioErr = return . const ()


main :: IO ()
main = do
  let bucket = "my-bucket"

  -- Parse command line argument, namely --filename.
  filepath <- execParser cmdParser
  let object = pack $ takeBaseName filepath

  res <- runMinio minioPlayCI $ do
    -- Make a bucket; catch bucket already exists exception if thrown.
    catchIf (== BucketAlreadyOwnedByYou) (makeBucket bucket Nothing) ignoreMinioErr

    -- Upload filepath to bucket; object is derived from filepath.
    fPutObject bucket object filepath

  case res of
    Left e -> putStrLn $ "file upload failed due to " ++ (show e)
    Right () -> putStrLn "file upload succeeded."

Run FileUploader

./FileUploader.hs "path/to/my/file"

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