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[//]: # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: © Matteo Settenvini <matteo.settenvini@montecristosoftware.eu>
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[//]: # SPDX-License-Identifier: EUPL-1.2
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# serves3
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A **very** simple proxy to browse files from private S3 buckets.
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Helpful to be put behind another authenticating web server, such as Apache or NGINX.
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Also helpful to do a different TLS termination.
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## Configuration
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Copy `Settings.toml.example` to `Settings.toml` and adjust your settings.
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You can also add a `Rocket.toml` file to customize the server options. See the [Rocket documentation](https://rocket.rs/v0.5-rc/guide/configuration/#rockettoml).
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Then just configure Apache or NGINX to proxy to the given port. For example:
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```apache
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<VirtualHost *:443>
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ServerName example.com
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ServerAdmin support@example.com
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DocumentRoot /var/www
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ProxyPreserveHost On
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ProxyPass /s3/ http://127.0.0.1:8000/
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ProxyPassReverse /s3/ http://127.0.0.1:8000/
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# ... other options ...
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</VirtualHost>
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```
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You probably also want a systemd unit file, for instance `/etc/systemd/system/serves3@.service`:
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```ini
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[Unit]
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Description=ServeS3, a S3 proxy
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StartLimitInterval=100
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StartLimitBurst=10
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/serves3
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WorkingDirectory=/etc/serves3/%i/
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Environment=ROCKET_PORT=%i
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Restart=always
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RestartSec=5s
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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```
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Then, e.g. for running on port 8000, you would put the corresponding configuration file in `/etc/serves3/8000/` and install the unit with `systemctl enable --now serves3@8000.service`.
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## Build and install
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If you want more granular control on installation options, use CMake:
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```bash
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cmake -B build .
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cmake --build build
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cmake --install build
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cd run-folder # folder with Settings.toml
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serves3
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```
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Else you can simply rely on `cargo`:
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```bash
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cargo install --root /usr/local --path . # for instance
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cd run-folder # folder with Settings.toml
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serves3
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```
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