ghost-s3-service
v1.0.2
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Store Ghost's images on S3 and proxy requests for local images to S3.
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Ghost S3 Service
Supported Ghost Version v0.10.0
This module allows you to read and write images from Amazon S3 instead of storing them locally.
After installing, new images that you save will use an absolute URL to S3. Any
requests to /content/images/
will be proxied to S3, so that any previous
images in your blog will not be affected.
Installation
You will need to have a the custom storage module directly in your project directory, the easiest way to do this is:
$ npm install ghost-s3-service
$ mkdir content/storage/ghost-s3
Then create a file called index.js
and insert the following code
'use strict';
module.exports = require('ghost-s3-service');
Configuration
Create new IAM User with permissions to get object from that bucket. Save the
ACCESS_KEY
and ACCESS_SECRET_KEY
.
In config.js
, add a storage
block for each environment.
storage: {
active: 'ghost-s3',
'ghost-s3': {
accessKeyId: 'Put_your_access_key_here',
secretAccessKey: 'Put_your_secret_key_here',
bucket: 'Put_your_bucket_name_here',
region: 'Put_your_bucket_region_here'
}
},
Asset host
You can add assetHost
to your config to specify a virtual host url. This is
most frequently used with a content delivery network (CDN) such as CloudFront,
CloudFlare, or others. The modified storage
block would be:
storage: {
active: 'ghost-s3',
'ghost-s3': {
accessKeyId: 'ACCESS_KEY',
secretAccessKey: 'SECRET_ACCESS_KEY',
bucket: 'S3_BUCKET_NAME',
region: 'S3_REGION',
assetHost: 'https://cdn.yourdomain.com/'
}
}
You can add assetHost
to your config to specify a virtual host url. For more
information, read this section
in the AWS docs.
Credits
Huge thanks to muzix for the original storage adapter and spanishdict for the latest updates. This adapter is a fork of spanishdict's project for the purposes of staying up to date with the latest Ghost versions and attempts to maintian active support. It currently has the latest pull request from acburdine.