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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

Add to your project

Simply add minio-hs to your project's .cabal dependencies section or if you are using hpack, to your package.yaml file as usual.

Try it out directly with ghci

From your home folder or any non-haskell project directory, just run:

stack install minio-hs

Then start an interpreter session and browse the available APIs with:

$ stack ghci
> :browse Network.Minio

Examples

The examples folder contains many examples that you can try out and use to learn and to help with developing your own projects.

Quick-Start Example - File Uploader

This example program connects to a MinIO object storage server, makes a bucket on the server and then uploads a file to the bucket.

We will use the MinIO server running at https://play.min.io in this example. Feel free to use this service for testing and development. Access credentials are present in the library and are open to the public.

FileUploader.hs

#!/usr/bin/env stack
-- stack --resolver lts-14.11 runghc --package minio-hs --package optparse-applicative --package filepath

--
-- MinIO Haskell SDK, (C) 2017-2019 MinIO, Inc.
--
-- Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-- you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-- You may obtain a copy of the License at
--
--     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
--
-- Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-- distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-- WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-- See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-- limitations under the License.
--


{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings   #-}
{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}
import           Network.Minio

import           Data.Monoid           ((<>))
import           Data.Text             (pack)
import           Options.Applicative
import           System.FilePath.Posix
import           UnliftIO              (throwIO, try)

import           Prelude

-- | The following example uses minio's play server at
-- https://play.min.io.  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")

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

  -- Parse command line argument
  filepath <- execParser cmdParser
  let object = pack $ takeBaseName filepath

  res <- runMinio minioPlayCI $ do
    -- Make a bucket; catch bucket already exists exception if thrown.
    bErr <- try $ makeBucket bucket Nothing

    -- If the bucket already exists, we would get a specific
    -- `ServiceErr` exception thrown.
    case bErr of
      Left BucketAlreadyOwnedByYou -> return ()
      Left e                       -> throwIO e
      Right _                      -> return ()

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

  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"

Contribute

Contributors Guide

Development

To setup:

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.min.io 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).

To run the live server tests, set a build flag as shown below:

stack test --flag minio-hs:live-test

# OR against a local MinIO server with:

MINIO_LOCAL=1 stack test --flag minio-hs:live-test

The configured CI system always runs both test-suites for every change.

Documentation can be locally built with:

stack haddock

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