{ "name": "Attachment MinIO", "version": "11.0.1.0.0", "depends": [ "base_attachment_object_storage", ], "author": "Hibou Corp.", "license": "AGPL-3", "description": """ # Use MinIO (or Amazon S3) for Attachment/filestore MinIO provides S3 API compatible storage to scale out without a shared filesystem like NFS. This module will store the bucket used in the attachment database object, thus allowing you to retain read-only access to the filestore by simply overriding the bucket. ## Setup details Before installing this app, you should add several System Parameters (the most important of which is `ir_attachment.location`), OR set them through the config file as described later. **The in database System Parameters will act as overrides to the Config File versions.** | Key | Example Value | Default Value | |-----------------------------------|---------------|---------------| | ir_attachment.location | s3 | | | ir_attachment.location.host | minio:9000 | | | ir_attachment.location.bucket | odoo | | | ir_attachment.location.region | us-west-1 | us-west-1 | | ir_attachment.location.access_key | minio | | | ir_attachment.location.secret_key | minio_secret | | | ir_attachment.location.secure | 1 | | **Config File:** ``` attachment_minio_host = minio:9000 attachment_minio_region = us-west-1 attachment_minio_access_key = minio attachment_minio_secret_key = minio_secret attachment_minio_bucket = odoo attachment_minio_secure = False ``` In general, they should all be specified other than "region" (if you are not using AWS S3) and "secure" which should be set if the "host" needs to be accessed over SSL/TLS. Install `attachment_minio` and during the installation `base_attachment_object_storage` should move your existing filestore attachment files into the database or object storage. For example, you can run a shell command like the following to set the parameter: ``` env['ir.config_parameter'].set_param('ir_attachment.location', 's3') # If already installed... # env['ir.attachment'].force_storage() env.cr.commit() ``` If `attachment_minio` is not already installed, you can then install it and the migration should be noted in the logs. **Ensure that the timeouts are long enough that the migration can finish.** """, "summary": "", "website": "", "category": 'Tools', "auto_install": False, "installable": True, "application": False, "external_dependencies": { "python": [ "minio", ], }, }