FileStore allows you to read, write, upload, download, and interact with files, regardless of where they are stored.
It includes adapters for the following storage backends:
The package can be installed by adding file_store
to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[{:file_store, "~> 0.3"}]
end
Configure a new store:
store = FileStore.Adapters.Disk.new(
storage_path: "/path/to/store/files",
base_url: "http://example.com/files/"
)
Now, you can manipulate files in your store:
iex> FileStore.upload(store, "hello.txt", "world.txt")
:ok
iex> FileStore.read(store, "world.txt")
{:ok, "hello world"}
iex> FileStore.stat(store, "world.txt")
{:ok,
%FileStore.Stat{
etag: "5eb63bbbe01eeed093cb22bb8f5acdc3",
key: "hello.txt",
size: 11,
type: "application/octet-stream"
}}
iex> FileStore.get_public_url(store, "world.txt")
"http://localhost:4000/world.txt"
Click here to see all available operations.
To enable logging, just wrap your store with the logging middleware:
iex> store
...> |> FileStore.Middleware.Logger.new()
...> |> FileStore.read("test.txt")
# 02:37:30.724 [debug] READ OK key="test.txt"
{:ok, "hello"}
The errors middleware will wrap error values:
iex> store
...> |> FileStore.Middleware.Errors.new()
...> |> FileStore.read("bizcorp.jpg")
{:error, %FileStore.Error{...}}
One of the following structs will be returned:
FileStore.Error
FileStore.UploadError
FileStore.DownloadError
FileStore.CopyError
FileStore.RenameError
Because the error implements the Exception
behaviour, you can raise
it.
The prefix middleware allows you to prepend a prefix to all operations.
iex> store
...> |> FileStore.Middleware.Prefix.new(prefix: "company/logos")
...> |> FileStore.read("bizcorp.jpg")
In the example above, bizcorp.jpg
was translated to companies/logos/bizcorp.jpg
.
You can also create a dedicated store in your application.
defmodule MyApp.Storage do
use FileStore.Config, otp_app: :my_app
end
You'll need to provide configuration for this module:
config :my_app, MyApp.Storage,
adapter: FileStore.Adapters.Null,
middleware: [FileStore.Middleware.Errors]
Now, you can interact with your store more conveniently:
iex> MyApp.Storage.write("foo", "hello world")
:ok
iex> MyApp.Storage.read("foo")
{:ok, "hello world"}
In order to run the test suite, you'll need Docker and Docker Compose. Docker is used to run services like Minio locally, so that we can integration test the S3 adapter.
To install dependencies and start services:
$ bin/setup
Run the test suite:
$ bin/test