imgproxy can process images from S3 buckets. To use this feature, do the following:
- Set
IMGPROXY_USE_S3
environment variable astrue
; - Setup credentials to grant access to your bucket;
- (optional) Specify AWS region with
IMGPROXY_S3_REGION
orAWS_REGION
. Default:us-west-1
; - (optional) Specify S3 endpoint with
IMGPROXY_S3_ENDPOINT
; - Use
s3://%bucket_name/%file_key
as the source image URL.
If you need to specify version of the source object, you can use query string of the source URL:
s3://%bucket_name/%file_key?%version_id
There are three ways to specify your AWS credentials. The credentials need to have read rights for all of the buckets given in the source URLs.
You can specify AWS Acces Key ID and Secret Access Key by setting the standard AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
environment variables.
$ AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=my_access_key AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=my_secret_key imgproxy
# same for Docker
docker run -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=my_access_key -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=my_secret_key -it darthsim/imgproxy
It is the recommended way to use with dockerized imgproxy.
Otherwise, you can create the .aws/credentials
file in your home directory with the following content:
[default]
aws_access_key_id = %access_key_id
aws_secret_access_key = %secret_access_key
If you are running imgproxy on an Amazon EC2 instance, you can use the instance's IAM role to get security credentials to make calls to AWS S3.
You can learn about credentials in the Configuring the AWS SDK for Go guide.
Minio is an object storage server released under Apache License v2.0. It is compatible with Amazon S3, so it can be used with imgproxy.
To use Minio as source images provider, do the following:
- Setup Amazon S3 support as usual using evironment variables or shared config file;
- Specify endpoint with
IMGPROXY_S3_ENDPOINT
. Usehttp://...
endpoint to disable SSL.