Simple Object Storage
A simple object storage system that stores files with metadata and provides a REST API for access.
Install
To install the latest version of simple-object-server, run:
curl https://getbin.xyz/simple-object-server-install | bash
Features
- Store files with metadata (label:tag pairs and custom fields)
- Retrieve files by hash or label:tag combination
- Check if a file exists by hash or label:tag
- Delete files by hash
- List all stored objects
- Automatic file deduplication using content hashing
- Support for large file uploads
- Configurable storage location and server settings
- Token-based authentication for write operations
Building
To build output/simple-object-server for the current architecture run:
./build.sh
To build and test the docker image gitea.jde.nz/public/simple-object-server:test, run:
./test.sh
To build for multiple architectures, and publish the combined docker image to gitea.jde.nz, run:
./publish.sh
Running with Docker
docker run -d \
-p 8080:8080 \
-v /path/to/storage:/data/storage \
-v /path/to/sos_config.json:/data/sos_config.json:ro \
--name object-server \
gitea.jde.nz/public/simple-object-server
This will:
- Map port 8080 from the container to your host
- Mount your storage directory to
/data
in the container - Mount your config directory to the container
- Run the service in detached mode
Ensure that the storage_path
set in the sos_config.json
is /data/storage
, the path inside the container.
Using Docker Compose
Alternatively, you can use Docker Compose. Create a docker-compose.yml
file:
version: '3'
services:
object-server:
image: gitea.jde.nz/public/simple-object-server
ports:
- "8080:8080"
volumes:
- /path/to/storage:/data/storage
- /path/to/sos_config.json:/data/sos_config.json:ro
restart: unless-stopped
Then run:
docker-compose up -d
Configuration
The server can be configured by creating a JSON configuration file at ~/.config/simple-object-server/sos_config.json
. Default values are shown below (everything but write tokens), suitable for running in Docker.
{
"host": "0.0.0.0",
"port": 80,
"storage_path": "/data/storage",
"write_tokens": ["your-secret-token"],
"cors": {
"allowed_origins": ["*"],
"allowed_methods": ["GET", "PUT", "POST", "DELETE", "OPTIONS"],
"allowed_headers": ["Authorization", "Content-Type"],
"allow_credentials": false
},
"rate_limiting": {
"auth_rate_limit": 5, // Maximum number of auth attempts
"auth_window_seconds": 300 // Time window in seconds (5 minutes)
}
}
API Endpoints
Upload a File
PUT /upload
Parameters:
file
: The file to uploadmetadata
: JSON object containing:labeltags
: Array of strings in "label:tag" format (required)- Additional custom fields (optional)
Example:
curl -X PUT \
-H "Authorization: Bearer your-token" \
-F "file=@example.txt" \
-F 'metadata={"labeltags":["test:latest","project:alpha"],"description":"Example file"}' \
http://localhost:8080/upload
PUT /update
Update the metadata for an existing object. The request must be authenticated with a valid write token. The request body must be JSON and include both a hash
(the object's hash) and a metadata
object.
Request:
- Method: PUT
- URL: /update
- Headers:
- Authorization: Bearer <WRITE_TOKEN>
- Content-Type: application/json
- Body:
{
"hash": "<object_hash>",
"metadata": {
"key1": "value1",
"key2": "value2"
}
}
Response:
- 200 OK on success:
{
"result": "success",
"hash": "<object_hash>"
}
- 400 Bad Request if missing fields or invalid JSON
- 404 Not Found if the object does not exist
- 401/403 if authentication fails
Example:
curl -X PUT http://localhost:8080/update \
-H "Authorization: Bearer <WRITE_TOKEN>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"hash": "abc123", "metadata": {"foo": "bar"}}'
Get a File
GET /{hash}
GET /{label}:{tag}
GET /object/{hash}
GET /object/{label}:{tag}
Example:
curl http://localhost:8080/abc123 > abc123.txt
curl http://localhost:8080/test:latest > test.sh
curl http://localhost:8080/object/abc123 > abc123.txt
Get Object Metadata
GET /meta/{hash}
GET /meta/{label}:{tag}
Example:
curl http://localhost:8080/meta/abc123
curl http://localhost:8080/meta/test:latest
Get Hash for Label:Tag
GET /hash/{label}:{tag}
Example:
curl http://localhost:8080/hash/test:latest
Get Version for Label:Tag
GET /version/{label}:{tag}
Example:
curl http://localhost:8080/version/test:latest
Check if a File Exists
GET /exists/{hash}
GET /exists/{label}:{tag}
Example:
curl http://localhost:8080/exists/abc123
curl http://localhost:8080/exists/test:latest
Delete a File
GET /deleteobject?hash={hash}
Example:
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer your-token" http://localhost:8080/deleteobject?hash=abc123
List All Objects
GET /dir
Example:
curl http://localhost:8080/dir
Status Endpoint
GET /status
Example:
curl http://localhost:8080/status
Database Schema
The system uses SQLite to store metadata about uploaded files. The database schema is as follows:
CREATE TABLE objects (
hash TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
labeltags TEXT NOT NULL, -- JSON array of label:tag pairs
metadata TEXT NOT NULL -- JSON object with additional metadata
);
Testing
The repository includes two test scripts:
test.sh
: Basic functionality teststest_1GB_file_upload.sh
: Tests uploading and downloading a 1GB file
To run the tests:
./test.sh
./test_1GB_file_upload.sh
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.