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ghost-digitalocean

v1.0.0

Published

A DigitalOcean Storage adapter for Ghost 0.10+

Downloads

37

Readme

Ghost DigitalOcean Storage Adapter

A Digital Ocean storage adapter for Ghost 1.x

Installation

cd into the directory of your ghost installation and install the ghost digitalocean package by using the following command.

npm install ghost-digitalocean

Note: Check if content/adapters/storage path exists, if not, execute the following command:

mkdir -p ./content/adapters/storage

Note: Copy the module from node_modules by using the following command:

cp -r ./node_modules/ghost-digitalocean ./content/adapters/storage/digitalocean

Configuration

You can configure the module using either one of the following options:

A. Using config files

You need to include the configuration settings in your config.development.json or config.production.json file:

"storage": {
    "active" : "digitalocean",
    "digitalocean" : {
        "key": "YOUR_DIGITALOCEAN_SPACES_KEY",
      "secret" : "YOUR_DIGITALOCEAN_SPACES_SECRET",
      "region" : "YOUR_DIGITALOCEAN_SPACES_REGION",
      "bucket": "YOUR_DIGITALOCEAN_SPACES_BUCKET",
      "spaceUrl": "YOUR_DIGITALOCEAN_SPACES_URL",
      "subFolder": "OPTIONAL_SUB_FOLDER_NAME",
      "endpoint" : "${REGION}.digitaloceanspaces.com"
    }
}

where ${REGION} is the region that you have been allotted / selected for the digitalocean space.

Note: Be sure to include "//" or the appropriate protocol within your spaceUrl string/variable to ensure that your site's domain is not prepended to the SPACE URL.

For information on digitalocean spaces and how to generate them, please visit : https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/an-introduction-to-digitalocean-spaces

Or B. Using Environment Variables

You can also configure the module using environment variables:

GHOST_DO_KEY
GHOST_DO_SECRET
GHOST_DO_REGION
GHOST_DO_BUCKET
GHOST_DO_SPACE_URL  // optional
GHOST_DO_SUBFOLDER // optional
GHOST_DO_ENDPOINT // optional