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This special remote type stores file contents in a bucket in Amazon S3
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or a similar service.
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See [[tips/using_Amazon_S3]],
[[tips/Internet_Archive_via_S3]], and [[tips/using_Google_Cloud_Storage]]
for usage examples.
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## configuration
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The standard environment variables `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` and
`AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` are used to supply login credentials
for Amazon. You need to set these only when running
`git annex initremote`, as they will be cached in a file only you
can read inside the local git repository.
A number of parameters can be passed to `git annex initremote` to configure
the S3 remote.
* `encryption` - One of "none", "hybrid", "shared", or "pubkey".
See [[encryption]].
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* `keyid` - Specifies the gpg key to use for [[encryption]].
* `chunk` - Enables [[chunking]] when storing large files.
`chunk=1MiB` is a good starting point for chunking.
* `embedcreds` - Optional. Set to "yes" embed the login credentials inside
the git repository, which allows other clones to also access them. This is
the default when gpg encryption is enabled; the credentials are stored
encrypted and only those with the repository's keys can access them.
It is not the default when using shared encryption, or no encryption.
Think carefully about who can access your repository before using
embedcreds without gpg encryption.
* `datacenter` - Defaults to "US". Other values include "EU",
"us-west-1", "us-west-2", "ap-southeast-1", "ap-southeast-2", and
"sa-east-1".
* `storageclass` - Default is "STANDARD". If you have configured git-annex
to preserve multiple [[copies]], consider setting this to "REDUCED_REDUNDANCY"
to save money.
* `host` and `port` - Specify in order to use a different, S3 compatable
service.
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* `bucket` - S3 requires that buckets have a globally unique name,
so by default, a bucket name is chosen based on the remote name
and UUID. This can be specified to pick a bucket name.
* `public` - Set to "yes" to allow public read access to files sent
to the S3 remote. This is accomplished by setting an ACL when each
file is uploaded to the remote. So, changes to this setting will
only affect subseqent uploads.
* `publicurl` - Configure the URL that is used to download files
from the bucket when they are available publically.
(This is automatically configured for Amazon S3 and the Internet Archive.)
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* `partsize` - Amazon S3 only accepts uploads up to a certian file size,
and storing larger files requires a multipart upload process.
Setting `partsize=1GiB` is recommended for Amazon S3 when not using
chunking; this will cause multipart uploads to be done using parts
up to 1GiB in size. Note that setting partsize to less than 100MiB
will cause Amazon S3 to reject uploads.
This is not enabled by default, since other S3 implementations may
not support multipart uploads or have different limits,
but can be enabled or changed at any time.
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* `fileprefix` - By default, git-annex places files in a tree rooted at the
top of the S3 bucket. When this is set, it's prefixed to the filenames
used. For example, you could set it to "foo/" in one special remote,
and to "bar/" in another special remote, and both special remotes could
then use the same bucket.
* `x-amz-meta-*` are passed through as http headers when storing keys
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in S3. see [the Internet Archive S3 interface documentation](https://archive.org/help/abouts3.txt) for example headers.